When The Simpsons Opening Sequence was reanimated for its conversion to high definition in 2009, initially, during the screen showing the title, only one gag was used: a three-eyed crow would fly by it. Starting with Season 7 (and permanently with Season 21), the gag became a changing opening sequence gag for each episode just like the billboard gags, the chalkboard gags, and the couch gags. There is also a title screen gag for the movie.
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| - When The Simpsons Opening Sequence was reanimated for its conversion to high definition in 2009, initially, during the screen showing the title, only one gag was used: a three-eyed crow would fly by it. Starting with Season 7 (and permanently with Season 21), the gag became a changing opening sequence gag for each episode just like the billboard gags, the chalkboard gags, and the couch gags. There is also a title screen gag for the movie.
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| - When The Simpsons Opening Sequence was reanimated for its conversion to high definition in 2009, initially, during the screen showing the title, only one gag was used: a three-eyed crow would fly by it. Starting with Season 7 (and permanently with Season 21), the gag became a changing opening sequence gag for each episode just like the billboard gags, the chalkboard gags, and the couch gags. There is also a title screen gag for the movie. However, prior to the high definition change of the show in 2009, there were a few title screen gags in a few earlier pre-HD episodes of the show, mostly subtitles that are shown at the bottom of the screen.
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