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(Shows Warner Bros. Pictures logo with a golden Time Warner byline under the shield)

(The Warner Bros. shield turns around to reveal the Warner Animation Group shield. The Time Warner byline below changes its color to white to match the white border and letters on the shield.)

(The shield then breaks up into pieces, leaving the red part of the shield and the white byline. We pan from a day sky to a cloudy night sky. The white pieces turn into the gold filmstrips and squares (now rounded at the edges) of the New Line logo while all the letters of "NEW LINE CINEMA", in a stylized flat font, appears flipping in. Also, parts of the WB shield appear in the filmstrips and squares for 3 seconds. The logo shines and the TimeWarner byline fades in below.)

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(We zoom in the side of the letter "O" in the Sony lrogo. This involves the addition of blurry parting clouds with a very bright light between them. The light gets brighter until the clouds are apart, then it fades to the traditional zoom out from the torch, and shows the Columbia Pictures logo.)

(The light from the torch grows bright over the Columbia Pictures logo showing a white background.)

(Shows Eric Animations walking in the background)

Eric Animations (confused): Hmm. Something's missing from this white background. (gets an idea) Oh wait! I know what's missing from this background. It's the Sony Pictures Animation logo. (stands) I will use GoAnimate Logic to make the logo appear. (points at the background with his finger)

(The Sony Pictures Animation logo appears)

Eric Animations (crossed his arms while happy): That's much better.

(Eric Animations walks out of the white background)

(Shows the Sony Pictures Animation logo for 6 seconds and then fades to black.)

(The white background fades to the 2013 Paramount Pictures logo (especially the 2011 ParaMountain by the sunset), before the 2010 Viacom byline (with the underline above it) fades in. The logo slowly zooms in. As the stars spread out and the word "Paramount" moves out while the byline fades out, the mountain (between the ParaMountain and the Republic Pictures Mountain) is turning left to 90 degrees while the background moves left to the 1948 homemade Republic Pictures logo background. As the Bald Eagle prepares to land on top of the mountain, the words "REPUBLIC PICTURES" zooms out to the center below the Bald Eagle, right before the CBS byline fades in, before everything fades out to black.)

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Eric Animations: Wow! It sure does look like everyone's here.

Victor: Yep. I can't wait to eat popcorn, a hot dog, and corn, drink some water, and watch the movie.

Julie: A lot of scenes will be good.

Brian Animations: This is going to be a good Go!Animate movie, a lot better than that stupid Go!Animate The Movie. Right Mom and Dad?

Kimberly Animations: Of course, Brian. I can't wait to see how this movie turns out.

Diesel Animations: I definitely agree. I hope this movie is good.

Eric Animations: Shh! The movie is about to start.

(Fades to a stage)

Announcer: (clears his throat) Ladies and gentlemen. Boy and girls. People and Humans of all ages. The Go!Animate Company, Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, and Entertainment One proudly present to you, the most extraordinary re-animted Go!Animate feature you've never seen before. Featuring a 15 year old teenage boy living a double life as a High School student and a YouTuber. Please put your hands up together for...

(Drum roll plays)

Announcer: Eric Animations!

(Cymbals crash)

(Crowd loudly cheers)

Eric Animations: Thank you, thank you, thank you. (clears his throat) Hello, everyone. My name is Eric. Eric Animations. You know, Kayla used to be my best friend until she betrayed me. You see, she is an Alvin Hung hater and a Go!Fag who hates Alvin Hung and thinks that Alvin Hung is evil and wants to destroy Go!Animate, when in reality, Alvin Hung is innocent and he needs money to support his family and his company. Kayla also loves grounded videos, but I don't, because I live in a city where everything is grounded video-proof. But in this movie, it's gonna be awesome. It's about me, Victor, Julie, Erika, PC Guy, Benjamin Santagati, and my other friends going on a adventure to fight against Kayla. But you must know, if you're a GoFag, and if you hate Alvin Hung and like and care about the stupid grounded videos, get out of here! This is an anti-GoFag movie. Oh, and by the way, if you're a GoAnimator who doesn't like or care about grounded videos, then you've come to the right place. Welcome to my movie that you GoFag haters, Go!Animators, and non-Go!Animators were about to see, Eric Animations: The First Ultimate Epic Movie. One more thing: For those who think Eric Animations: The First Ultimate Epic Movie is is a rip-off, IT'S NOT, because it has a different plot with different characters and stuff. Thank you for your attention. Enjoy the movie!

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