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'''Technique:''' The flying streaks of lights, and "SNL STUDIOS" dimming in and out.
'''Technique:''' The flying streaks of lights, and "SNL STUDIOS" dimming in and out.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the TV show. The theatrical version has a mystical xylophone theme that ascends as it goes along, which ends with a six-note saxophone solo (reminiscent of the saxophone bits in ''SNL''<nowiki/>'s themes) and twinkles. This was composed by Howard Shore.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the TV show. The theatrical version has a mystical xylophone theme that ascends as it goes along, which ends with a six-note saxophone solo (reminiscent of the saxophone bits in ''SNL''<nowiki/>'s themes) and twinkles. This was composed by Howard Shore.


'''Availability:''' It debuted on the ''Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary'' special and appears on the end of ''SNL'' episodes from the 25th season (1999-2000) and beyond, and it also can be found on current prints of the first five seasons of the aforementioned show. The movie version can be found on ''Superstar'' and ''The Ladies Man''.
'''Availability:''' It debuted on the ''Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary'' special and appears on the end of ''SNL'' episodes from the 25th season (1999-2000) and beyond, and it also can be found on current prints of the first five seasons of the aforementioned show. The movie version can be found on ''Superstar'' and ''The Ladies Man''.
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