(Speculation, wrong information about two titlecards. Maleficent casts a spell and The Forest red-colored being burned by Cora) |
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The episodes and their featured item are listed below: |
The episodes and their featured item are listed below: |
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*"[[Broken]]": '''The [[Wraith]]''' |
*"[[Broken]]": '''The [[Wraith]]''' |
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− | *"[[We Are Both]]": '''Branches that were bewitched by [[Cora]]''' |
+ | *"[[We Are Both]]": '''Branches that were bewitched by [[Cora]] / [[Regina Mills]] ''' |
*"[[Lady of the Lake]]": '''Walking [[Sir Lancelot|Lancelot]]''' |
*"[[Lady of the Lake]]": '''Walking [[Sir Lancelot|Lancelot]]''' |
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*"[[The Crocodile]]": '''[[Captain Hook]]'s ship''' |
*"[[The Crocodile]]": '''[[Captain Hook]]'s ship''' |
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*"[[Tallahassee]]": '''A [[The Beanstalk|beanstalk]]''' |
*"[[Tallahassee]]": '''A [[The Beanstalk|beanstalk]]''' |
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*"[[Child of the Moon]]": '''Red Riding Hood''' |
*"[[Child of the Moon]]": '''Red Riding Hood''' |
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− | *"[[Into the Deep]]": ''' |
+ | *"[[Into the Deep]]": '''Necromancy (those people who Cora ripped their hearts)''' |
Unused titlecards that were revealed at San Diego Comic Con are listed below: |
Unused titlecards that were revealed at San Diego Comic Con are listed below: |
Revision as of 23:50, 15 November 2012
An Episode Titlecard is the unique graphic used at the beginning of Once Upon a Time episodes.
View the titlecard gallery here.
Season One
Starting with "The Thing You Love Most", each episode of Season One features the iconic "Once Upon a Time" logo with a forest in the background. Additionally, each episode features a unique item or object, involved in that episode's story, in the forest. Three images were repeated during the season, for a total of eighteen unique slides.
The episodes and their featured item are listed below:
- "The Thing You Love Most": A black unicorn
- "Snow Falls": A troll
- "The Price of Gold": Cinderella's Fairy Godmother
- "That Still Small Voice": Rumplestiltskin's spinning wheel
- "The Shepherd": The dragon Prince Charming defeats
- "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter": A Wolf
- "Desperate Souls": The Dark One
- "True North": The Blind Witch's Gingerbread House
- "7:15 A.M.": Red Riding Hood
- "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree": The Genie
- "Skin Deep": Rumplestiltskin's spinning wheel
- "What Happened to Frederick": Frederick in his golden form
- "Dreamy": The Seven Dwarves
- "Red-Handed": Red Riding Hood
- "Heart of Darkness": Jiminy Cricket
- "Hat Trick": Large mushrooms
- "The Stable Boy": A young woman on a runaway horse (either younger Snow White or a younger version of the Evil Queen)
- "The Return": August Booth riding his motorcycle
- "The Stranger": Jiminy Cricket
- "An Apple Red as Blood": Snow White walking with the Seven Dwarves
- "A Land Without Magic": The Dark Curse
Season Two
The episodes and their featured item are listed below:
- "Broken": The Wraith
- "We Are Both": Branches that were bewitched by Cora / Regina Mills
- "Lady of the Lake": Walking Lancelot
- "The Crocodile": Captain Hook's ship
- "The Doctor": Black and white lightning
- "Tallahassee": A beanstalk
- "Child of the Moon": Red Riding Hood
- "Into the Deep": Necromancy (those people who Cora ripped their hearts)
Unused titlecards that were revealed at San Diego Comic Con are listed below:
- A white horse
- A male and a female on horseback
- Mulan
- Princess Aurora pricking her finger on a spinning wheel
Trivia
- Three titlecards were repeated during the first season:
- Rumplestiltskin's spinning wheel was used for "That Still Small Voice" and "Skin Deep".
- Red Riding Hood was used for "7:15 A.M." and "Red-Handed".
- Jiminy Cricket was used for "Heart of Darkness" and "The Stranger"
- One titlecard from the first season was repeated in second season:
- Red Riding Hood was used for "Child of the Moon".
- So far, most of the titlecards are taken from Fairytale Land, with the exception of three episodes: "Hat Trick" (taken from Wonderland) , "The Return" (taken from Storybrooke) and The Doctor (taken from Frankenstein's realm). "Broken" was taken from both Fairytale Land and Storybrooke.