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My right hand for playing all the instruments. My left hand for pressing “record.” And my cat for walking across the keyboard during the mix — kept the raw take.

: As they struggle to reach the coins, the two musicians start to fall backwards, and the film ends on this final moment of failure. Pixar Wiki Credits Details one man band end credits

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In the vast, sprawling history of cinema, the end credits sequence is often viewed as a functional necessity—a scroll of names that audiences use as a cue to check their phones or race to the parking lot. However, a fascinating and deeply personal sub-genre of filmmaking has redefined this final stretch: the "one man band" end credits. My right hand for playing all the instruments

: After the main credits roll, the screen cuts to a nighttime scene at the piazza fountain. The two rival musicians, Treble and Bass, are seen working together—a sharp contrast to their earlier competition. Treble stands precariously on Bass's shoulders, desperately trying to reach the gold coins that the young girl, Tippy, tossed onto the top of the fountain. Pixar Wiki Credits Details Mostly because there was