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* On ''Zookeeper'', a still version of the Happy Madison golf ball on a black background appears at the end. | * On ''Zookeeper'', a still version of the Happy Madison golf ball on a black background appears at the end. | ||
* On ''Here Comes the Boom'', the text scrolls up with the end credits. | * On ''Here Comes the Boom'', the text scrolls up with the end credits. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The ball rotating and being hit, the screen cracking, and the man appearing. | '''FX/SFX:''' The ball rotating and being hit, the screen cracking, and the man appearing. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Begins with a dramatic swelling theme, followed by a swift golf swing sound, then a glass-cracking sound, transitioning into a soft, upbeat breakbeat, accompanied by the old man uttering his phrase. The | '''Music/Sounds:''' Begins with a dramatic swelling theme, followed by a swift golf swing sound, then a glass-cracking sound, transitioning into a soft, upbeat breakbeat, accompanied by the old man uttering his phrase. The string theme was composed by Weddy Wachtel, while the breakbeat is a sample of "Hit It" by the Network Music Ensemble. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is used instead, with the sound effects and "Terrific!" voiceover intact. | |||
* On ''Grandma's Boy, Strange Wilderness | * On ''Grandma's Boy'', ''Strange Wilderness'', and ''The House Bunny'', a different dramatic string theme and breakbeat was used. The first film to use the current music was ''You Don't Mess with the Zohan''. | ||
* On ''The Ridiculous 6'', a western sting is heard while the crack of a whip replaces the golf-swing and glass-cracking sounds. | * On ''The Ridiculous 6'', a western sting is heard while the crack of a whip replaces the golf-swing and glass-cracking sounds. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005). Can also be found on other post-2005 Happy Madison films such as ''Click'', ''I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Grown Ups, Just Go With It | '''Availability:''' Common. First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005). Can also be found on other post-2005 Happy Madison films such as ''Click'', ''I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry'', ''Grown Ups'', ''Just Go With It'', and ''Pixels''. Does not appear on ''Bedtime Stories'' or ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. |