http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SsCMYPyTc8
I think that the credits of the opening in Mr Gadget are presented how they are, so they are beginning the movie with the fun and creativity that they intend to carry on throughout the duration of the film. They have made the credits to be quite fun, and the length of them are spent showing how gadgets are trying to build a G. The use of building engages us as an audience, as we try to see how it is done, but also establishes a sense of happiness and fun, as the credits are entertaining. This creates a happy atmosphere.
They are very bouncy, and energetic which attracts small children as well as adults and teenagers. They are quite wacky, and un-ordinary, so the credits have been presented this way also to fore shadow that Mr Gadget is going to be a wild, un-predictable character.
The credits are very appropriate as they suit the themes of the film fine. They show gadgets working, and not working. They also show fun, but failure. This suits the theme of the film as Mr gadget isnt always successful, but all works out fine in the end. As well as this, the credits are quite inventive, and bouncy. This basically represents Mr Gadget himself, as he is obviously extremely inventive but bouncy and quite dense at the same time.
The credits also suit the varied target audience it appears to aim for. They are fun, with cool and funky music supporting them. This hits the young, children age the film is aiming for. Also, the credits are quite nice to follow, and watch as we see the letter G attempting to be built. This entertains the teenage/ adult audience, allowing just the opening credits to capture the imagination of, and entertain all of the target audiences that is required by the film.
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