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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Reply to What year did movies start to incorporate "post-credit" / "stinger" / "credit cookie" bonus scenes during/after the credits coming on? by Boston_Baked
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. :)