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The most common norm for live-action or animated series is a maximum of two or three [[OpeningTheme opening]] and/or [[EndingTheme ending]] themes per season, and the ocassional special-event or FinaleCredits tune. When a show has a large number of OP/ED songs in a relatively short period of time, we're witnessing a Credits Jukebox. Happens almost exclusively with {{anime}} endings.

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The most common norm for live-action or animated series is a maximum of two or three [[OpeningTheme opening]] and/or [[EndingTheme ending]] themes per season, and the ocassional special-event or FinaleCredits tune. When a show has a large number of OP/ED songs in a relatively short period of time, we're witnessing a Credits Jukebox. Happens almost exclusively Mostly happens with {{anime}} endings.
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* ''SesameStreet": During the years where the "classic" theme (with harmonica solo by Toots Thielemans) was used during the ending credit roll, one of several variations were used on occasion. One of the most common was a a "dream"-type mix, played when the final street scene segment took place at night.

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* ''SesameStreet": ''SesameStreet'': During the years where the "classic" theme (with harmonica solo by Toots Thielemans) was used during the ending credit roll, one of several variations were used on occasion. One of the most common was a a "dream"-type mix, played when the final street scene segment took place at night.
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* ''GrowingPains'': At least nine different themes were used at one point or another during the series' run. Most of those were performed by country-pop singer B.J. Thomas, either solo or with one of two duet partners, Dusty Springfield or Jennifer Warnes. In addition, an a capella version was played during the sixth and part of the seventh season, with the original B.J. Thomas-Jennifer Warnes duet version rotating with the a capella version during the seventh year. And then there was a special Halloween version for the show's 1990 Halloween special.
** For the closing credits, a synthesized-heavy instrumental version of the theme was played most often. However, during special episodes, different music was played. For instance, a "sad" ending score was used for the episode "Second Chance" (over a nighttime shot of the house) in lieu of the regular theme. And during the Halloween episode, a Halloween-version was played.
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* ''SesameStreet": During the years where the "classic" theme was used during the ending credit roll, one of several variations were used on occasion. One of the most common was a a "dream"-type mix, played when the final street scene segment took place at night.

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* ''SesameStreet": During the years where the "classic" theme (with harmonica solo by Toots Thielemans) was used during the ending credit roll, one of several variations were used on occasion. One of the most common was a a "dream"-type mix, played when the final street scene segment took place at night.
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Sesame Street, game shows

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* GameShows:
** ''SaleOfTheCentury'': The ending credits had a standard theme, plus, whenever a big win happened (such as a car or someone winning the entire lot of prizes), a special "victory" music.
** ''WheelOfFortune'': In the 2000s, in addition to the standard closing theme, on occasion one of at least two other songs were sometimes played.
** On the final program before Christmas (usually Dec. 24 or, sometimes, the last Friday before Dec. 25), daytime shows played a special Christmas song (often a secular one, such as "Sleigh Ride").
* ''SesameStreet": During the years where the "classic" theme was used during the ending credit roll, one of several variations were used on occasion. One of the most common was a a "dream"-type mix, played when the final street scene segment took place at night.
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* ''TogainuNoChi''
* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only has one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half has a new ED theme every episode.

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* ''TogainuNoChi''
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* ''{{Nichijou}}'' ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' only has one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half has a new ED theme every episode.
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* NeonGenesisEvangelion apparently has more than 30 different versions of [[FrankSinatra Fly Me To The Moon]].

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* NeonGenesisEvangelion ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' apparently has more than 30 different versions of [[FrankSinatra Fly Me To The Moon]].
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* ''Series/MurphyBrown'' used a different {{Motown}} song for each episode's opening credits during early seasons.

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* ''Series/MurphyBrown'' used a different {{Motown}} Creator/{{Motown}} song for each episode's opening credits during early seasons.
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* If variations count, ''Anime/{{Akikan}}'' has a [[RearrangeTheSong different arrangement]] of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. In a case of TropesAreNotGood, this might have been what made the studio [[OffModel skimp on the animation budget]].

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* If variations count, ''Anime/{{Akikan}}'' ''LightNovel/{{Akikan}}'' has a [[RearrangeTheSong different arrangement]] of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. In a case of TropesAreNotGood, this might have been what made the studio [[OffModel skimp on the animation budget]].
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* ''Series/MurphyBrown'' used a different {{Motown}} song for each episode's opening credits during early seasons.
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* ''MawaruPenguindrum'' has 10 ending themes for 26 episodes. Every ending except the first lasts for one episode.
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* ''SchoolDays''

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* ''SchoolDays''''VisualNovel/SchoolDays''
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Not related to CreditsMedley.

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Can overlap with EvolvingCredits. Not related to CreditsMedley.
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* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' has a [[RearrangeTheSong different arrangement]] of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. In a case of TropesAreNotGood, this might have been what made the studio [[OffModel skimp on the animation budget]].

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* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' ''Anime/{{Akikan}}'' has a [[RearrangeTheSong different arrangement]] of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. In a case of TropesAreNotGood, this might have been what made the studio [[OffModel skimp on the animation budget]].



* ''Anime/LuckyStar''

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* ''Anime/LuckyStar''''Manga/LuckyStar'' would have the cast sing the opening or ending theme to some other show at the end of each episode, instead of having its own ED.

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* ''LosSimuladores''



* ''LosSimuladores''

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* {{WEEDS}}

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* {{WEEDS}}''{{WEEDS}}''
* ''LosSimuladores''
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!!Live Action TV

* {{WEEDS}}
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* ''OreImo'' has a different ending for each episode. It has twelve (plus four) episodes.

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* ''OreImo'' ''[[LightNovel/OreNoImoutoGaKonnaNiKawaiiWakeGaNai Ore Imo]]'' has a different ending for each episode. It has twelve (plus four) episodes.
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* The ''IchigoOneHundredPercent'' OVAs.

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* The ''IchigoOneHundredPercent'' OVAs.{{OVA}}s.
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* The ''IchigoOneHundredPercent'' ovas.

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* The ''IchigoOneHundredPercent'' ovas.OVAs.
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* The ''IchigoOneHundredPercent'' ovas.
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* ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia''

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* ''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia''''Anime/TheIdolmaster'' changes the ending theme every episode, with each theme being different songs from the games.

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* ''{{Idolmaster}}''

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* ''{{Idolmaster}}''''Anime/IdolmasterXenoglossia''
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* NeonGenesisEvangelion apparently has [[UpToEleven more than 30 different versions]] of [[FrankSinatra Fly Me To The Moon]].

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* NeonGenesisEvangelion apparently has [[UpToEleven more than 30 different versions]] versions of [[FrankSinatra Fly Me To The Moon]].
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* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only has one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half has a new ED theme every episode.

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* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only has one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half has a new ED theme every episode.episode.
* ''{{Idolmaster}}''
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* ''LuckyStar''

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* ''LuckyStar''''Anime/LuckyStar''
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* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only had one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half had a new ED theme every episode.

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* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only had has one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half had has a new ED theme every episode.

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The long-running action shows are not examples, as this is for shows that have many themes IN A SHORT TIME.


* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' has a different arrangement of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. [[OffModel So that's where the show's budget went...]]

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* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' has a [[RearrangeTheSong different arrangement arrangement]] of the ED every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. In a case of TropesAreNotGood, this might have been what made the studio [[OffModel So that's where skimp on the show's budget went...]]animation budget]].



* It's debatable if multiple theme songs in LongRunners such as the [[{{Naruto}} Endless]] [[{{Bleach}} Shounen]] [[OnePiece Trio]] fit into this trope.
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* It's debatable if multiple theme songs in LongRunners such as the [[{{Naruto}} Endless]] [[{{Bleach}} Shounen]] [[OnePiece Trio]] fit into this trope.

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* It's debatable if multiple theme songs in LongRunners such as the [[{{Naruto}} Endless]] [[{{Bleach}} Shounen]] [[OnePiece Trio]] fit into this trope.trope.
* ''{{Nichijou}}'' only had one ending theme (albeit with three variations) for its first half, but the second half had a new ED theme every episode.
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* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' has a different singer sing the ED each time. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. [[OffModel So that's where the show's budget went...]]

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* If variations count, ''{{Akikan}}'' has a different singer sing arrangement of the ED each time.every time, sometimes with guest singers. Last episode went to [[{{Vocaloid}} Miku Hatsune]]. [[OffModel So that's where the show's budget went...]]

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