If there's an instance of this that happens as the credits are rolling, that would seem to be the best way to approach it.
Clock is set.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI know at least one of the Shrek movies (I think the second one) had a Dance Party Ending but I don't remember whether or not they had credits rolling during it. If they did, then we could use a screencap from that.
Absent-minded professor and Neverwinter Nights DMThe only example that comes to mind of ending dance with credits is the recent Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars.
That song, if it's the one I'm thinking of, was playing in a Disney store my wife and I were in yesterday...I seriously wanted to throw something through the TV.
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Also, this one's way past the clock date; locking for inactivity.
edited 27th Oct '14 7:48:22 AM by Willbyr
Do you think an image is appropriate for this trope? I mean, there are plenty of Dance Party Endings, but I think the difficulty is in showing how the party occurs at the end in a static picture. But is that necessary?
Is it JAFAAC if there's barely any indication that the party occurs at the end of a work?