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  2. Closing credits - Wikipedia

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    Closing credits, end credits and end titles are a list of the cast and crew of a particular motion picture, television show, and video game. While opening credits appear at the beginning of a work, closing credits appear close to, and at the very end of a work.

  3. Outro - Wikipedia

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    Outro (closing credits), added at the end of a film, television program, or video game to list the personnel; Outro (literary), the conclusion or epilogue of a work of literature or journalism; Outro (music), ending of a composition that may take the form of a coda; Outro (concert), recorded music played at the end of a live-music concert

  4. Video Game (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Video Game" is a song written, recorded, and produced by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens for his eighth studio album, The Ascension (2020). It was released as the album's second single on August 13, 2020, through Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty label. [ 1 ]

  5. Is a preposition something you can end a sentence with? - AOL

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    The idea that you cannot end a sentence with a preposition is an idle pedantry that I shall not put UP WITH." Another called back to those rule books, saying, "I'd like to formally request a ...

  6. These musicians matched their song to a video game! - AOL

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  7. Post-credits scene - Wikipedia

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    Post-credits scenes may have their origins in encores, an additional performance added to the end of staged shows in response to audience applause. [1] Opera encores were common practice in the 19th century, when the story was often interrupted so a singer could repeat an aria, but fell out of favor in the 1920s due to rising emphasis on dramatic storytelling rather than vocal performance.

  8. Title sequence - Wikipedia

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    A title sequence (also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television programmes present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound (often an opening theme song with visuals, akin to a brief music video). [1]

  9. Epilogue - Wikipedia

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    An epilogue in a game functions similarly to an epilogue in film and literature, providing closure to the end of a story. However, the way in which a video game epilogue is interacted with can then determine how the story ends in works of fiction that contain multiple endings.