In a far - away land, there were monster clans. Each clan had its own system of credits. The blue - furred monsters were known for their pottery skills. One blue - furred monster, Blip, wanted to learn the art of fire - making from the red - scaled monsters. But the red - scaled monsters only accepted their special credits. Blip worked hard to earn these credits by trading his beautiful pottery pieces with other clans who had the red - scaled credits. After a long time, Blip finally had enough credits and he learned the amazing fire - making skills from the red - scaled monsters.
I think the trading aspect within the monster credits story is the most interesting. Monsters might have different items or abilities that are valuable in their society. When they trade these for credits, it's like a whole new economy. They might value a shiny shell more than a big rock, and seeing how they exchange these things for credits and then use those credits for other things is really cool.
The plot involves a group of monsters coming together to fight against aliens. Susan becomes Ginormica and teams up with the likes of B.O.B, Dr. Cockroach, and The Missing Link to save the world from the alien threat.
In a fanfiction, the aliens could capture Naruto and try to study his unique abilities. The monsters then decide to rescue him because they realize his powers could be the key to defeating the aliens once and for all. The story could involve a lot of action as the monsters infiltrate the alien base to save Naruto.
The order of the credits for the film was usually arranged according to the importance of the film's contribution. The order of the cast list can be written according to the following basic rules:
1. Starting from the main companies involved.
2. Next was the most important person, usually the actor.
3. After that, the credits would be listed according to the importance of the film's contribution, starting from the least important and ending with the most important.
The specific sequence of examples may vary, but generally include the following: production company, production company, title, main actor, actor, casting director, music/composer, costume design, co-producer, sound design, editing, art, photography director, executive producer, producer, screenwriter, and director.
If there is one person in the team who takes on multiple roles (such as screenwriter/director), they should be combined into one and placed in the order of more "important" positions.
As for why the movie credits were moved from the opening to the end, this tradition began with George Lucas 'Star Wars. In order to produce "A long, long time ago, in the distant Milky Way…" This introduction abandoned the tradition of showing the cast and crew list at the beginning. From then on, it became a custom to put the cast list at the end of the film.
In many monster anime, the credits can set the mood for the story. For example, in 'Parasyte - the Maxim', the credits might have a somewhat eerie feel which aligns with the presence of the parasitic monsters in the story. They can also introduce the main characters or themes through visual cues in the credits sequence.
A scary story might involve a particular monster in Monsters vs Aliens. For example, the Insectosaurus. When she gets out of control and starts rampaging through the city. Her huge size and the destruction she can cause is quite scary. Imagine a giant bug-like creature smashing through skyscrapers and chasing people.
The story typically involves the two iconic alien species, the Aliens and the Predators, clashing in an arcade-style combat scenario. The Aliens are aggressive and numerous, while the Predators are highly skilled hunters. The game often has different levels where players can take on the role of either species and fight for supremacy in various environments.