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-->�And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so?
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-->And what did you want?
--> To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.�
--> I did.
-->And what did you want?
--> To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.�
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The common art forms include [[AnimatedCreditsOpening a cartoon version of the characters]] (''Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis'', ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''), a flyby of the setting (''Series/StargateAtlantis'', ''Series/{{Newhart}}'') or a bunch of special effects, which are are often used in tandem with a TitleMontage. One common art form in relation to comic-book features (film/TV) involves comic-book art being used in the title (either actual art from the comic is used, or custom art created for the title). Some are elaborate enough to enter DesignStudentsOrgasm territory.
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The common art forms include [[AnimatedCreditsOpening a cartoon version of the characters]] (''Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis'', ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''), a flyby of the setting (''Series/StargateAtlantis'', ''Series/{{Newhart}}'') or a bunch of special effects, which are are often used in tandem with a TitleMontage. One common art form in relation to comic-book features (film/TV) involves comic-book art being used in the title (either actual art from the comic is used, or custom art created for the title). Some of them are elaborate enough to enter DesignStudentsOrgasm territory.
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* ''Series/AllTheLightWeCannotSee'''s title sequence consists shots of the model Daniel has built for Marie-Laure, culminating in the title in Braille then English.
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* The American ''Film/TheGirlWithTheDragonTattoo'' has this. It's dark and beautiful; it feels like the beginning of a ''Film/JamesBond'' title, if done by [[Music/NineInchNails Trent Reznor]] -- which fittingly enough, it is.
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* The American ''Film/TheGirlWithTheDragonTattoo'' ''Film/TheGirlWithTheDragonTattoo2011'' has this. It's dark and beautiful; it feels like the beginning of a ''Film/JamesBond'' title, if done by [[Music/NineInchNails Trent Reznor]] -- which fittingly enough, it is.
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* ''Series/BronBroen'' - It has a title with beautiful cinematography (https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=3qEaG4Dw3FE)
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* ''Series/BronBroen'' ''Series/TheBridge2011'' - It has a title with beautiful cinematography (https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=3qEaG4Dw3FE)
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** ''Film/Spartacus'': The opening titles appear in a montage of silhouetted Roman sculptures and tablets, which evokes the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The montage ends with a zoom into the eye of a crumbling Roman bust, which hints at the Empire's coming decline and fall.
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** ''Film/Spartacus'': ''Film/{{Spartacus}}'': The opening titles appear in a montage of silhouetted Roman sculptures and tablets, which evokes the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The montage ends with a zoom into the eye of a crumbling Roman bust, which hints at the Empire's coming decline and fall.
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* ''Series/{{Severance}}'' has an opening featuring its characters in very abstract and strange situations like a bunch of people pouring out of a mug, or the chair someone is sitting on melting, to convey the strangeness and alienation of the show's premise of people having a separate identity and memories when they are at work.
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* ''Series/{{Severance}}'' ''Series/Severance2022'' has an opening featuring its characters in very abstract and strange situations like a bunch of people pouring out of a mug, or the chair someone is sitting on melting, to convey the strangeness and alienation of the show's premise of people having a separate identity and memories when they are at work.
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* ''Series/{{Severance}} has an opening featuring its characters in very abstract and strange situations like a bunch of people pouring out of a mug, or the chair someone is sitting on melting, to convey the strangeness and alienation of the show's premise of people having a separate identity and memories when they are at work.
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* ''Series/{{Severance}} ''Series/{{Severance}}'' has an opening featuring its characters in very abstract and strange situations like a bunch of people pouring out of a mug, or the chair someone is sitting on melting, to convey the strangeness and alienation of the show's premise of people having a separate identity and memories when they are at work.
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* ''Series/{{Severance}} has an opening featuring its characters in very abstract and strange situations like a bunch of people pouring out of a mug, or the chair someone is sitting on melting, to convey the strangeness and alienation of the show's premise of people having a separate identity and memories when they are at work.
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* ''Manga/ElfenLied'', with its Gustav Klimt-esque paintings.
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* ''Manga/ElfenLied'', with its Gustav Klimt-esque paintings.Creator/GustavKlimt-esque {{paintings}} that comprise most of the TitleSequence. Coupled with the [[{{Cantata}} Gregorian chants]] that make the soundtrack, they are used to convey isolation, longing, and otherworldliness.
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* ''Film/Psycho'' has its credits appear through bars, set to Bernard Herrmann's creepy theme track.
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* ''Film/Psycho'' ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' has its credits appear through bars, set to Bernard Herrmann's creepy theme track.
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* ''[[Series/Peacemaker2022 Peacemaker]]'' has the series' main cast dancing to Wig Wam's "''Do You Wanna Taste It''" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with completely straight faces]].
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* ''[[Series/Peacemaker2022 Peacemaker]]'' ''Series/{{Peacemaker|2022}}'' has the series' main cast dancing to Wig Wam's "''Do "Do You Wanna Taste It''" It" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with completely straight faces]].
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* ''Film/Psycho'' has its credits appear through bars, set to Bernard Herrmann's creepy theme track.
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** ''Film/CarmenJones'' has its credits set over an image of a burning rose.
** ''Film/BunnyLakeIsMissing'' has a hand tear out pieces of paper to reveal the credits underneath, seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0v4JhKWQDMb here]].
** ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays1956'' is a closing title sequence that recaps the events of the film using caricature artwork.
** ''Film/Spartacus'': The opening titles appear in a montage of silhouetted Roman sculptures and tablets, which evokes the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The montage ends with a zoom into the eye of a crumbling Roman bust, which hints at the Empire's coming decline and fall.
** ''Film/BunnyLakeIsMissing'' has a hand tear out pieces of paper to reveal the credits underneath, seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0v4JhKWQDMb here]].
** ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays1956'' is a closing title sequence that recaps the events of the film using caricature artwork.
** ''Film/Spartacus'': The opening titles appear in a montage of silhouetted Roman sculptures and tablets, which evokes the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The montage ends with a zoom into the eye of a crumbling Roman bust, which hints at the Empire's coming decline and fall.
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* ''Series/BlackSails'', and it just might be the most awesome thing on television.
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* ''Series/BlackSails'', ''Series/BlackSails'' has a title composed of carvings of pirates and it just might be the most awesome thing on television.their culture/world set amidst a black ocean, seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFTcA4QLHw0 here]].
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* ''Series/Counterpart2018'' has a title sequence made of landscapes/technology that set a motif of bars and grids, seen [[https://www.artofthetitle.com/title/counterpart/ here]].
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': The title sequence is a musical sequence of matter being formed into various shapes, based on the Middle-Earth Ainulindalë (Music of the Ainur) musical creation myth.
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** ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'': Starting with the second episode, the credits consist of blood flowing through the trenches and corridors of a stone citadel with ClockPunk locks adorned with symbols of the houses on the way. The TitleThemeTune is the same as ''Game of Thrones''.
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Put the Spies in Disguise example on a new folder and I fixed the House on Haunted Hill 1999 example.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiesInDisguise'': The opening and closing credits pay homage to the stylish credit sequences of the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' films.
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* The opening titles of ''HouseOnHauntedHill1999''. It's got to be one of the creepiest opening sequences ever, and sets the mood and tone of the film just right.
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* The opening titles of ''HouseOnHauntedHill1999''.''Film/HouseOnHauntedHill1999''. It's got to be one of the creepiest opening sequences ever, and sets the mood and tone of the film just right.
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* ''[[Series/Peacemaker2022 Peacemaker]]'' has the series' main cast dancing to Wig Wam's "''Do You Wanna Taste It''" [[FunnyMoments with completely straight faces]].
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* ''[[Series/Peacemaker2022 Peacemaker]]'' has the series' main cast dancing to Wig Wam's "''Do You Wanna Taste It''" [[FunnyMoments [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with completely straight faces]].
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* ''Series/{{Carnivale}}''
* ''Series/{{Cheers}}''
* ''Series/{{Chef}}''
* ''Series/{{Community}}''
* ''Series/{{Cheers}}''
* ''Series/{{Chef}}''
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* Played with on an episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' titled "The One That Could Have Been". Taking place in an AlternateUniverse, the scene's title sequence is shot, not using the cast members as they usually are, but as they are for that one episode.
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* ''Series/GameOfThrones''
* ''Series/GrowingPains''
* ''Series/HomeImprovement'' in its final years.
* ''Series/{{House}}'' uses images from the classic medical text ''Literature/GraysAnatomy.'' ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', on the other hand, does not.
* ''Series/GrowingPains''
* ''Series/HomeImprovement'' in its final years.
* ''Series/{{House}}'' uses images from the classic medical text ''Literature/GraysAnatomy.'' ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', on the other hand, does not.
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* ''Series/{{House}}'' uses images from the classic medical text ''Literature/GraysAnatomy.'' ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', [[Irony on the other hand, does
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* ''Series/{{Rome}}''
* ''Series/SecretArmy''
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* Played with on an episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' titled "The One That Could Have Been". Taking place in an AlternateUniverse, the scene's title sequence is shot, not using the cast members as they usually are, but as they are for that one episode.
* Played with on an episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' titled "The One That Could Have Been". Taking place in an AlternateUniverse, the scene's title sequence is shot, not using the cast members as they usually are, but as they are for that one episode.
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* Played with on an episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'' titled "The One That Could Have Been". Taking place in an AlternateUniverse, the scene's title sequence is shot, not using the cast members as they usually are, but as they are for that one episode.
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The common art forms include [[AnimatedCreditsOpening a cartoon version of the characters]] (''Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis'', ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''), a flyby of the setting (''Series/StargateAtlantis'', ''Series/{{Newhart}}'') or a bunch of special effects, which are are often used in tandem with a TitleMontage. One common art form in relation to comic-book features (film/TV) involves comic-book art being used in the title (either actual art from the comic is used, or custom art created for the title). Some are elaborate enough to enter DesignStudentOrgasm territory.
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The common art forms include [[AnimatedCreditsOpening a cartoon version of the characters]] (''Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis'', ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''), a flyby of the setting (''Series/StargateAtlantis'', ''Series/{{Newhart}}'') or a bunch of special effects, which are are often used in tandem with a TitleMontage. One common art form in relation to comic-book features (film/TV) involves comic-book art being used in the title (either actual art from the comic is used, or custom art created for the title). Some are elaborate enough to enter DesignStudentOrgasm DesignStudentsOrgasm territory.
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The common art forms include [[AnimatedCreditsOpening a cartoon version of the characters]] (''Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis'', ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''), a flyby of the setting (''Series/StargateAtlantis'', ''Series/{{Newhart}}'') or a bunch of special effects, which are are often used in tandem with a TitleMontage. One common art form in relation to comic-book features (film/TV) involves comic-book art being used in the title (either actual art from the comic is used, or custom art created for the title).
title). Some are elaborate enough to enter DesignStudentOrgasm territory.
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* {{Anime/Betterman}} has an opening that consists entirely of still images and animations of the series' cast imposed over live-action footage of a coral reef. ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'' does the same thing, only with upside-down footage of the Earth's stratosphere instead of coral.
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* {{Anime/Betterman}} ''Anime/{{Betterman}}'' has an opening that consists entirely of still images and animations of the series' cast imposed over live-action footage of a coral reef. ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'' does the same thing, only with upside-down footage of the Earth's stratosphere instead of coral.
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* {{Anime/Betterman}} has an opening that consists entirely of still images and animations of the series' cast imposed over live-action footage of a coral reef. ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'' does the same thing, only with footage of the Earth's troposphere instead of coral.
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* {{Anime/Betterman}} has an opening that consists entirely of still images and animations of the series' cast imposed over live-action footage of a coral reef. ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'' does the same thing, only with upside-down footage of the Earth's troposphere stratosphere instead of coral.