Submitted by Boston_Baked t3_10p7li5 in movies

I am curious if anyone can think back to the very first movie they can recall watching that had an extra post-credit, credit cookie, stinger, add-on scene halfway through, or after, the credits... Any ideas, everyone?

Per Google/Wikipedia: "A post-credits scene (commonly referred to as a stinger or credit cookie) or mid-credits scene is a short clip that appears after all or some of the closing credits have rolled and sometimes after a production logo of a film, TV series, or video game has run."

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EscapeTomMayflower t1_j6ipo5a wrote

The first one I can remember is Ferris Bueller's Day Off from 1986. It didn't become common/huge until the MCU with Iron Man in 2008.

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Owasso_Landman t1_j6ippxt wrote

First one that popped in my mind was Ferris Beuller but I’m sure that’s not the first.

Edit: Airplane had one that predates FB. The guy still waiting in the Taxi 🤣

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DarkBladeMadriker t1_j6ipt2i wrote

The Silencers (1966) The first-ever film to have a post-credit scene was The Silencers. Featuring Dean Martin and Daliah Lavi, The Silencers follows secret agent Matt Helm, who comes out of his retirement to stop the Big O from generating global nuclear conflict.

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PNWSpartan t1_j6iq0o1 wrote

Pirates of the Caribbean had them before the MCU.

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Boston_Baked OP t1_j6iqij3 wrote

I have seen Airplane, but likely missed this scene as I always USED to skip credits. I no longer skip credits, hence the post. It is funny to think that maybe there are more out there, and we simply do not know because we skipped over them LOL

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Zealousideal_Tip_437 t1_j6iqt2y wrote

Hitler on ice preview from History Of The World Part 1. Second is prob Ferris Bueller.

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Starztuff t1_j6iqzb1 wrote

This. I remember people saying "stick around after the credits, there's a bonus scene". And that's the first time I can remember talk of something like that which was back in 2003 so i'd say they started the modern versions of it at least.

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DarrenEdwards t1_j6irgjs wrote

In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vampire PeeWee Herman had an extended dying scene.

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mickeyflinn t1_j6irunw wrote

As a way to tease the next movie, the MCU is really the first place I saw that.

Post credit scenes have been around forever, the first post credit stuff I saw was in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. They put humorous titles and language in the credits.

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Professional-Dirt802 t1_j6istn0 wrote

Constantine (2005) has an after credits scene and I had no idea until a rewatch of the movie a few months back.

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libertaine t1_j6it5h4 wrote

The Cannonball Run had outtakes/etc. in the end credits. That kept people around watching the credits.

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bannedfromrskoolies t1_j6it92k wrote

I remember when I was a kid Dom DeLuise and Burt Reynolds had a bunch of movies that always had blooper reels during the credits. Cannonball run and I think smokey and the bandit, it's a mad mad mad world?

They weren't exactly post credit scenes, but maybe the uncles to the ones who grew up to be post credit scenes.

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SendMeNudesThough t1_j6iudoz wrote

>It didn't become common/huge until the MCU with Iron Man in 2008.

I think Pirates of the Caribbean was the first modern series that made post-credit scenes a staple of the franchise. I think that's the first time it "caught on"

I remember when those movies were popular and people would tell you to stay until after the credits for a surprise, and every installment in the franchise had a cheeky post-credit scene that would reference something from the movie

The first Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) had an after-credit scene that shows the monkey, Jack, sneak back into the cove and steal cursed gold, which was why Jack would stay an undead monkey for the remainder of the franchise

The second one, Dead Man's Chest, returns to the tribe that worshipped Cpt. Jack Sparrow and shows that they're now worshipping the dog that was left behind.

Third one, At World's End, has a post-credit scene showing Will as the captain of the Flying Dutchman coming ashore to see Elizabeth and their son.

It's not until Dead Men Tell No Tales that the aftercredit scenes shift to teasing an upcoming installment though, as that one ends with a post-credit scene in which they tease the return of Davy Jones

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LHGray87 t1_j6iulu5 wrote

The original Matt Helm novels, however, are glorious. The character in the books is so tough and unapologetic and kills many people to complete his missions.

I love Dean Martin, but I loathe those Matt Helm parodies.

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Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6ivb0y wrote

I remember seeing airplane in the theater. The credits started to roll and as we got up to leave with everyone else the people behind us said "Their friends told them there was something after the credits" so we stayed. They went back to the guy waiting in the taxi . 1980

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Darkwriter22s t1_j6ivuup wrote

Adventures in Babysitting 1987 has a post credit scene

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Hailthezombie t1_j6iwz3z wrote

Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets had a neat stinger after the credits.

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vmb222 t1_j6iwze7 wrote

The Pixar movies had “bloopers” during the credits starting with, I believe, A Bug’s Life. I really enjoyed those as a kid.

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SendMeNudesThough t1_j6iz5nk wrote

Oh I know, I did mention that every installment has one, but felt unnecessary to describe every single one in detail. I decided last minute to throw in the Dead Men Tell No Tales one only because it's the first after-credit scene that seems to tease a new installment, so it seemed notably different to the rest.

Stranger Tides after-credit scene meanwhile is Angelica finding Jack's voodoo doll, but nothing really comes of that in the next installment. Therefore, this one is neither a reference/joke (like the dog worship one) nor a bit of extra continuity (like Jack's immortality or Elizabeth's and Will's child) nor teasing the next installment (like Dead Men Tell No Tales)

It's just a dangling plot thread that they didn't decide to do anything with

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digitalamish t1_j6izmvj wrote

Would the blooper reel for Cannonball Run count?

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Liquideous t1_j6j1700 wrote

A lot of Jackie Chan movies showed him getting injured a lot after the credits

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comrade_batman t1_j6j1l5b wrote

I really loved the Toy Story 2 “bloopers” when they did them, followed by Monsters Inc. Wish they did them again as it made me think they were actual people seeing it “behind the scenes” when I was a boy.

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edgelordjones t1_j6j71qa wrote

The cyberpunk masterpiece ,Super Mario Bros., had an after credits stinger with Spike and Iggy trying to sell the rights to their adventures.

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A_EGeekMom t1_j6j77sm wrote

That’s the first one I remember (we always watched credits for credits sake — my dad still does and so do I). The second is from The Great Muppet Caper. Gonzo comes back on after the credits with his camera, says “Say cheese!” and takes a picture. Then as he fades out, he says, “I’ll send you each a copy!”

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LeBaconator t1_j6jbjam wrote

Not the first, but Austin Powers had some bangers after the credits and was way before Marvel

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bethanyromance t1_j6jbugf wrote

Quite a lot of Disney movies have had some kind of fun thing in the credits - bloopers, a quick scene, a character saying goodbye to the audience, etc - over the years. Frozen has a scene with Marshmallow at the end, a handful of Pixar movies have bloopers, and of course people pointed out Pirates already.

As for not Disney, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles has one of my favorites!

Also there’s actually a Wikipedia page dedicated to movies with credits scenes or audio design. It’s not an exhaustive list as far as I’m aware but it may be a good place to look too. :)

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scdog t1_j6jcfn3 wrote

I had always heard Ferris Bueller as being the first but you're right about Airplane!. Ferris Bueller's was probably the first post-credits scene to break the fourth wall, which is why that one stands out.

Clearly not the first but also around that same era, "Amazon Women on the Moon" has an entire sketch (the one starring Carrie Fisher) embedded right smack in the middle of the credits.

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Comic_Book_Reader t1_j6je29f wrote

A lot of the Pixar movies have additional stuff during, between, or after the credits. Cars and Toy Story 3 & 4 have various epilogue scenes during the credits, and most of the Pixar movies from Brave to Lightyear have post credits scenes. (Usually something funny.)

Lightyear had 3 credits scenes. Two joke punchlines (mid and post credits), and a sequel tease literally after the entire movie is done. (After the credits and logos.)

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copyboy1 t1_j6jgvih wrote

Cannonball Run ran outtakes after the credits.

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jgpalanca t1_j6jm84i wrote

In The Muppet Movie (1979), after the credits, Animal yells at the audience to go home.

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DrBlastMaster3000 t1_j6johqh wrote

Young Sherlock Holmes 1985. Post credit scene revealing Moriarty.

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DrBlastMaster3000 t1_j6joroo wrote

'Canon Ball Run' and 'Smokey and the Bandit' films have bloopers juring the credits.

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diiasana t1_j6koa6u wrote

I saw one of the Star Wars prequels in theaters when I was a teenager and my friend and I stayed through the end credits. We were sitting pretty close to the front. There wasn’t an end credits scene but after the screen went black we heard Darth Vader breathing. We looked around and we were the only people in the theater and his breathing was so loud! Terrifying.

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grumblyoldman t1_j6kqh8u wrote

That's probably when they started to become popular, I agree, like as a fad. And particarly among series.

There are plenty of older movies that have them though, as one-off jokes or something. Ferris Bueller's Day Off had one, I know, and I'm sure there were others before that.

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SpiderDeUZ t1_j6llbs2 wrote

James Bond leaves the next movie title at the end. Ever since Marvel did one on Ironman though, every movie wants one now.

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greg225 t1_j6nje2n wrote

I suspect that they probably did have intentions for it, but just decided to clean the slate when the movie underperformed. Usually when they make these fourth entries it's with the intention of starting a new trilogy and that almost never makes it off the ground.

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