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Basic Trope: The content of the program doesn't match its opening credits.

  • Straight: The opening credits of Galaxy Defender Bob is about Bob in his shining Humongous Mecha saving the universe from a comically-evil alien empire. But the series is about a Crapsack World with a Black-and-Grey Morality, where the soldiers of human planet-states make no qualm about civilians caught in their mecha battles.
  • Exaggerated: Scratch fighting in Humongous Mecha; Galaxy Defender Bob is about a man fighting his depression. Meanwhile, the opening sequence makes it seems as if the show was built upon Sweet Dreams Fuel, but that's FAR from what it really is.
  • Downplayed: The opening credits of Galaxy Defender Bob contain subtle hints about the true nature of the show.
  • Justified: The last seconds of the intro reveal it was all just a dream.
  • Inverted:
    • The opening credits of Galaxy Defender Bob is a dull slideshow of Bob's vacation photos; while the series is about Bob kicking ass in Humongous Mecha. Turn out that the places for battle and the places he went for vacation are the same places. So it's not unrelated, mm'kay?
    • The opening is made up entirely of actual clips from the show, so you know exactly what you're getting when you watch the opening.
  • Subverted:
    • The opening credits of Galaxy Defender Bob is about Bob in his Humongous Mecha saving the universe from a comically-evil alien empire. But Galaxy Defender Bob is about a man fighting his depression. But, on closer inspection, each alien monster in the opening represent Bob's inner demon.
    • While dark, Galaxy Defender Bob still has many kickass mecha battles as promised by the opening.
  • Double Subverted:
    • Except that when Bob does battle his inner demons in a Battle in the Center of the Mind, Bob is a samurai fighting an entirely-human group of bandits.
    • ...But then Alice, the show's writer, has a Creator Breakdown. The show becomes much darker and cuts down on the mecha battles almost entirely.
  • Parodied: Super Warrior Hyperion, a Show Within the Show inside Galaxy Defender Bob, has a Bait-and-Switch Credits. The characters mock that show for having exactly that.
  • Zig Zagged: Galaxy Defender Bob has Evolving Credits, some are the embodiment of this trope and the others match the series.
  • Averted:
  • Enforced:
    • The producer of the series hates Humongous Mecha shows, and want to Troll fans of Humongous Mecha.
    • The creator of Galaxy Defender Bob want to make a series that highlights the horrors of warfare.
    • Or the creator had a Creator Breakdown when working on this series.
  • Lampshaded: After the credit roll: "...and now for something completely different!"
  • Invoked: ???
  • Exploited: ???
  • Defied: ???
  • Discussed: "Weren't we in outer space just seconds ago?"
  • Conversed: "Weren't they in outer space just seconds ago?"
  • Deconstructed: The viewers feel cheated, and the rating of Galaxy Defender Bob flops.
  • Reconstructed: But Galaxy Defender Bob attracts a lot of nerds, and a wiki was created for it, drawing more nerds into it. And then Galaxy Defender Bob became an instant classic.
  • Played For Laughs: The title sequence of a show has nothing to do with the actual content, but it's so absurdly funny it works.
  • Played For Drama: The title sequence shows the hero reigning as a valiant king to contrast how the show is about his life of slavery and suffering after being deposed.

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