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1Your show has finally made it on the air! The episode's got everything it needs...except a TitleSequence. What to do? This is where placeholder titles come in. Similar to the TitleMontage in execution, but the reason is that the actual title sequence isn't complete. Eventually, the titles may be replaced with the proper version, but in the most extreme cases, they may not appear until the [=DVDs=].
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3Abbreviated versions of openings don't quite fit under here.
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10* Creator/StudioShaft is notorious for this trope in general, as they have a tough time meeting their schedule, e.g.:
11** ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei''
12** ''Manga/DanceInTheVampireBund'' didn't have its proper ED ready until episode 8.
13** ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}[='=]''s ED was much the same for the first few episodes.
14** The first two episodes of ''Manga/HidamariSketch x Hoshimittsu'' had an OP sequence largely with static images for the first three episodes, and a similarly static ED for the first three.
15** Shaft is so infamous for this that, when the end credits for the first two episodes of ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' ran over the final scenes of those episodes, people assumed that this was why there wasn't a proper ending sequence. [[spoiler:Then, when [[WhamEpisode episode 3]] aired with the proper ending, [[SubvertedTrope people realized why it was omitted from the previous episodes]]: it would have spoiled the DarkerAndEdgier direction of the rest of the series.]]
16** The early ending credits for ''Manga/GourmetGirlGraffiti'' shows scenes seen earlier in that episode, such as Kirin's neighbors and parents preparing for a festival in episode 2. By episode 3, a regular ending appears, and is used for the rest of the series.
17* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'' had this for the opening and ending, officially replacing them at episode four.
18* ''VisualNovel/TheyAreMyNobleMasters''
19* ''Manga/BambooBlade'', with the proper titles not appearing until the [=DVDs=] were released.
20* ''Manga/{{Hyakko}}'', which had in its first couple of episodes nothing but clips from the first episode standing in for the opening. It's not until episode ''nine'' that the opening could finally be said to have animation of its own.
21* ''Manga/DagashiKashi'' ended its first two episodes with a static shot of Kokonotsu watching clips from the episode on the shop's TV.
22* ''Literature/BlackBullet'' featured a TitleMontage for its first few episodes, before the OP debuted about halfway through the series. This could actually be a subversion similar to ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', however, as the OP would have spoiled certain details (such as [[spoiler:Rentaro's bionic parts]]) had it been used right from Episode 1.
23* ''Literature/GargoyleOfTheYoshinagas'' did this with its ending for the first two episodes.
24* ''Manga/PenguinMusume Heart'' had placeholder EvolvingCredits. It was never the same OP twice, but starting with episode eight, the OP did finally stabilize.
25* ''Anime/BlazBlueAlterMemory'' featured a TitleMontage for the first two or three episodes, with the actual opening debuting in Episode 4.
26* Parodied in the ''Manga/LuckyStar'' SpinOff ''Anime/MiyakawaKeNoKuufuku''. The ending sequence of the first few episodes would cut out partway through, with the older sister claiming that due to their PerpetualPoverty, [[MediumAwareness she hadn't been able to play the animators to make the whole sequence]] (though the younger sister claims it just wasn't ready in time). More and more of the ending is played every episode until in Episode 5 we finally get to see the whole thing, much to the sisters' delight.
27* ''Manga/TentaiSenshiSunred'', whose placeholder opening was noticeable because of the still frames. More scenes and more motion were added come episode seven.
28* ''VideoGame/{{Kimikiss}} pure rouge''. The first version of the opening, mostly consisting of static images, was replaced with a more animated one halfway through.
29* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' featured a TitleMontage for the first two episodes when it first aired in Japan before the CGI opening was finished.
30* Likewise, the first two episodes of ''Anime/TheBigO'' featured a short clip of Big O's face hardening out of a pool of molten metal with a booming voiceover reciting the quasi catchphrase "Cast in the name of God, ye not guilty."
31* ''Anime/{{Basquash}}'', but only for episodes 2 and 3. The actual opening came into place rather quickly. Though the process repeated again for the second OP.
32* ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' has a strange cause for its first episode's ending being this-- one member of the band Jinkaku Radio committed a RoleEndingMisdemeanor of making disparaging remarks about Creator/YuiHorie, and eventually the band dissociated themselves from the anime. Creator/{{Sunrise}} needed time to find a replacement.
33* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'': The first few episodes used clips from the show itself for the segment showcasing the Gundams, with the proper animation showing up later. The process was repeated with the second opening. The US DVD release, however, used the detailed opening from the start.
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37* Episodes of ''Series/RoundTheTwist'' would all begin with the opening credits followed by a very short sequence with no dialogue (sometimes plot-relevant, but sometimes just surreal) over which the episode's title is superimposed -- with the exception of the very first episode, "Skeleton on the Dunny", which has no opening credits at all and starts off with a handheld camera shot of approaching the outside toilet to reveal the titular skeleton.
38* The opening two episodes for ''Series/PowerRangersZeo'', for its first airing, had an opening which showed the Zeo Crystal shapes being etched by a laser, and didn't show any cast credits for the Rangers, so as to not spoil anything and to keep the suspense from the previous season's CliffHanger.
39* The second episode of ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', had the title and credits appear on a plain watery blue background as the main series opening contained many shots which would have been spoilers for the coming episode (prominently, the city dramatically surfacing to save them all from drowning).
40* The creepy, floating letters in the title sequence of ''Series/{{LOST}}'' were only meant as a placeholder. [[PermanentPlaceholder The producers ended up keeping this sequence for the entire series.]]
41* The music over the end credits of ''Series/WKRPInCincinnati'' was written but didn't have any lyrics yet, so the singer just scatted over the music as an example (partly in parody of the supposed unintelligibility of rock music, the first episode involving a jarring switch in format for the radio station from easy listening to rock). The producers liked the effect so the scatting stayed.
42* The pilot for ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' could not use the theme song, "Believe It or Not", not because it wasn't ready but because its lyrics react to events that take place midway through the episode. (The theme then appears over Ralph's first attempts at flying.) The opening titles in the pilot are superimposed over BRoll footage and preliminary action, movie-of-the-week style.
43* The double-length pilot for ''Series/LoisAndClark'' features bare names coming up (at length) over the waving red cape animation used for the end credits. The signature TitleMontage credits come into play starting with the next episode.
44* Likewise, the TitleMontage credits for ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' only appear with the first episode after the movie-length pilot, which has its credits as simple text over the action--and these only appear after an ''eight-and-a-half-minute'' prologue. A billboard reading "Smallville, Kansas--Creamed Corn Capital of the World" near the start is the only concession to the idea of giving viewers some idea of what they're watching.
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48* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' did this for its pilot.
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