Throughout the title sequence the font is written using a label maker with different coloured tape which is stuck onto the Lego bricks. This means that it is easy to read for children and adults alike. It could also give a homemade feel to it and be suggestive of the way children write.
Credit 1: The first thing in the title sequence is the title reading 'the end' that appears at 5 seconds. It is in the centre of the screen, in large white font against a black background and appears as if it is on a screen in a theatre.
Credit 2: The first credit in the title sequence is the name of the directors which appears at 8 seconds. It is again in the centre in what looks like a theatre screen and is in a smaller white font.
Credit 3: The second credit is who wrote the screenplay. This appears at 14 seconds in the centre in a small white font on green tape on a yellow background.
Credit 4: The third credit is who the story is by. This is at 17 seconds and is slightly off centre to the left and down. The writings again in small white font on green tape that is in front of a white Lego rocket ship.
Credit 5: The fourth credit is the producers and this is at 20 seconds. This time it is small white font on red tape with another view of the Lego rocket ship in the background. The writing is off centre to the left and down a little.
Credit 6: The fifth credit is the executive producers and this is at 27 seconds. The white font is on black tape, off centre to the left and up slightly. It is on black tape in front of a Lego train passing silhouetted buildings.
Credit 7: The sixth credit is three more executive producers which appears at 30 seconds on black tape, off centre to the right and up slightly. In the background is silhouettes of buildings which a telescope in the foreground.
Credit 8: The seventh credit is another three executive producers whose names appear on grey tape that's on a Lego wall with sliding doors. In the background are more silhouettes buildings. The font writing appears at 36 seconds and is slightly to the left of the centre.
Credit 9: The eighth credit is a couple of other executive producers who are mentioned at 41 seconds. The white font is on blue/grey tape stuck onto Lego clouds, just below the centre. In the background is a rocket ship flying past in space.
Credit 10: The ninth credit is two more executive producers and are mentioned at 44 Seconds. The font is on green tape on the side of a Lego lorry collecting items off of a conveyor belt in a storage warehouse. The lorry is in the middle towards the right hand side.
Credit 11: The tenth credit is the animation supervisor whose name is central and appears at 48 seconds. It is on a grey background with cogs and fans surrounding it in a green box.
Credit 12: The eleventh credit is what the movie is based on, which is show at 54 seconds. It is just above the centre in white font on green tape. In the background is boxes being moved about in the storage warehouse.
Credit 13: The twelfth credit is who the cinematography was by at 59 seconds. The White font is on green tape on a green background near the top right hand corner. In front is a Lego robot destroying buildings and fire is being spread through the city.
Credit 14: The thirteenth credit is displayed at 1 minute 3 seconds and is the production designer. The font is on green tape on a green background in the centre and in the shot a Lego owl is flying through.
Credit 15: The fourteenth credit is the editors at 1 minute 6 seconds. The White font is on black tape on a set of colourful DJ decks. The writing is just below the centre.
Credit 17: The sixteenth credit is who the feature animation was by and that is at 1 minute 14 seconds. The font is on orange tape in the centre, looking like it is in the fire that a dragon just breathes out. In the background are some trees and hills and a castle.
Credit 18: The seventeenth credit is the co-producer at 1 minute 18 seconds. It is written on grey tape in the centre on the rocks on which the Lego castle stands. In the background is the hills with a waterfall running down them and in the foreground is a forest of trees that appear to be on fire due to the dragon.
Credit 19: The eighteenth credit is the associate producers at 1 minute 20 seconds. It is written on grey tape in the centre on a plain background. In the foreground appears to be some types of mechanical devices.
Credit 20: The nineteenth credit is central in white font on green tape. It is who the casting was by. It is on the front of a taco that is surrounded by machines. This appears at 1 minute 25 seconds.
All of the actors names appear in scenes that reflect the character that they are playing.
Credit 21: The twentieth credit is Chris Pratt who is the actor of the main character. This is at 1 minute 29 seconds. It is central on the side of a yellow crane, written on yellow tape. In the background is a couple of tall buildings, suggesting him to be a construction worker.
Credit 22: The twenty first credit is will Ferrell, another actor. His name is displayed at 1 minute 33 seconds and is central. White font is on blue tape and appears as if it is on a billboard, suggesting someone important.
Credit 23: The twenty second credit is Elizabeth banks, an actor. Her name is central on purple tape on the side of a spray paint can with graffiti in the background, suggesting an artist or creative person. This appears at 1 minute 38 seconds.
Credit 24: The twenty third credit is Will Arnett, an actor. His name is shown at 1 minute 45 seconds and is central on blue tape. The background is blue and there are bats hanging from the ceiling. The bat signal also appears next to the name, showing that he is batman.
Credit 25: The twenty fourth credit is Nice Offerman, an actor. His name appears at 1 minute 47 seconds and is near the bottom right on blue tape on an iceberg. To the left is a big ship on water, suggesting he's a pirate.
Credit 26: The twenty fifth credit is Alison Brie, an actor. Her name is just above the centre on blue tape and on a blue background. It is just above a rainbow and the turrets of a castle, suggesting someone Royal or mythical. This is at 1 minute 51 seconds.
Credit 27: The twenty sixth credit is Charlie Day, an actor. His name is at 2 minutes 4 seconds and is on black tape on a black background that resembles space. The name is near the top right and just above a spaceship, suggesting an astronaut.
Credit 28: The twenty seventh credit is Liam Neeson, an actor. His name is central and appears at 2 minutes 12 seconds. His name is on grey tape on a road in between buildings.
Credit 29: The twenty eighth credit is Morgan Freeman, an actor. His name is displayed at 2 minutes 19 seconds and is central and on brown tape, appearing to be on a large rock in the desert. In the foreground is a cactus, a scorpion and a cow skull, lighting struck in the background, suggesting a powerful and independent character.
Credit 30: The twenty ninth credit is to Warner bros pictures, the production company. This is central and on orange tape with an orange background behind it and appearing at 2 minutes 22 seconds.
Credit 31: The thirtieth credit is who it's in association with and this is shown at 2 minutes 29 seconds. It is central and on grey tape on a colourful machine.
Credit 32: The next credit is another company that is in association with it. This appears at 2 minutes 33 seconds on brown tape and on the side of a hot dog bun that is passing under a mustard dispenser in the centre.
Credit 33: The next credit is the last in association with and appears at 2 minutes 38 seconds. It is central on brown tape and again on a hot dog bun.
Credit 34: The last credit is Vertigo entertainment/Lin pictures production, shown at 2 minutes 42 seconds. It is central on red tape and is brought in by a Lego plane. There are clouds in the foreground and the background is pink.
Credit 35: Lastly is the title of the movie, displayed at 2 minutes 53 seconds. The title is made out of Lego and is stood in amongst a pile of Legos in the centre and around it is all of the Lego scenes that made up the whole title sequence.





















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