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* The live-action version of ''[[Mr. Magoo]]'', naturally enough, uses the animated character for its credits.
* The live-action version of ''[[Mr. Magoo]]'', naturally enough, uses the animated character for its credits.
* As does the film adaptation of ''Underdog''.
* As does the film adaptation of ''Underdog''.
* ''[http://www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0078-Mr_Magoriums_Wonder_Emporium Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]''
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121031014040/http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0078-Mr_Magoriums_Wonder_Emporium Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]''
* ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'', in which [[Chuck Jones]]' animated credits overlap into the film proper as [[Robin Williams]]' character is revealed to be a voice artist working on (and subsequently fired from) the cartoon we've just seen.
* ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'', in which [[Chuck Jones]]' animated credits overlap into the film proper as [[Robin Williams]]' character is revealed to be a voice artist working on (and subsequently fired from) the cartoon we've just seen.
* ''Nanny McPhee''
* ''Nanny McPhee''
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* ''[[My Three Sons]]''
* ''[[My Three Sons]]''
* ''[[The Nanny]]''
* ''[[The Nanny]]''
* ''[http://www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0095-The_No_1_Ladies_Detective_Agency The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency]''
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140804231611/http://www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0095-The_No_1_Ladies_Detective_Agency The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency]''
* The 1970s [[Britcom]] ''[[On the Buses]]''.
* The 1970s [[Britcom]] ''[[On the Buses]]''.
* ''[[The Partridge Family]]''
* ''[[The Partridge Family]]''

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"He'll spend a 30 million dollar budget, trying as hard as he can to make it look like he only spent a few hundred thousand. The first step is to spend millions on a hand-drawn title sequence that looks like it was made by some Junior High kid during Pre-Algebra."
Strong Bad, Strong Bad e-mail 203, "independent"

A live-action movie or TV show that has an animated Artistic Title sequence with all sorts of wacky hijinx. It may foreshadow the plot, set up the backstory, or just be emblematic of the story's theme.

Very popular in the films and television series of The Sixties, with a nostalgic, Retro revival in The Eighties. Since The Nineties, filmmakers' desire to get to the action as quickly as possible has resulted in this trope largely being discarded in favor of Creative Closing Credits.

A subtrope of Medium Blending. Compare Bait and Switch Credits.

Examples of Animated Credits Opening include:

Films -- Animation


Films -- Live-Action


Live-Action TV