Movie Piracy El Kadsre - Piracy. It's a Crime

2004-present
Bumper: The viewer's screen suddenly starts the bumper off with a scene of a people trying to sell pirated movies, and people trying to buy them. Then, it suddenly cuts to another screen, with lights rapidly moving past. The words "YOU WOULDN'T STEAL A CAR" appear, zoom out, and then act like a speaker. Then, a scene of someone trying to steal a car appears. "YOU WOULDN'T STEAL A HANDBAG" then appears and does the same animation as the first words, with the same background as before. Then, a man steals a woman's purse in yet another scene. "YOU WOULDN'T STEAL A MOBILE PHONE" is the next few words to appear in the background and do the animation. Then, a cell phone being the item that you would not steal. Lastly, "YOU WOULDN'T STEAL A MOVIE" gets to do the animation and be in the background. Yet another man walks in, takes a DVD of a movie off of a shelf, and puts it in his pocket. After that, everything reverses, and then the sentence "MOVIE PIRACY IS STEALING" (the words one by one, with the exception of "IS STEALING") appears, and then the bumper comes back to the scene of the people trying to sell pirated movies. Then, "STEALING IS AGAINST THE LAW" (two by two, with the exception of "STEALING") appears, as the background screen and the scene constantly change to each other. Then, until they find that they are trying to buy pirated movies and therefore reject the offers, walking away in the process. After that, the background screen appears, with the words "PIRACY. IT'S A CRIME." shaking on the center of the screen. The bumper then cuts to black and fade in, there is a word saying "REPORT IT." and the piracy phone number and website.

FX/SFX: All the animation in this bumper.

Cheesy Factors: The DVD of the movie that the man is stealing may look like one, but it looks more like a high school project that a student may have accidentally left on the shelf at the movie store.

Music/Sounds: An intense rock song with many different sound effects happening, including sirens, the sound of something being reversed, etc, until the song ends. The bumper itself actually ends with a thud, or, to be specific, the sound of a door closing and echoing across a room.

Availability: Common in El Kadsre, Mahri, North El Kadsre, Sentan and Vicnora, this bumper can be found on numerous DVDs from El TV Kadsre Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Roadshow Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Treet Home Entertainment, Interplay Home Entertainment, MicroNet Home Videos, etc. This bumper can be viewed on cinemas, VCD releases, VHS tapes, DVDs, HD-DVD releases, and Blu-rays.

Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The music, the font of the text, the background screen's over-saturated background, and the fact that everything is sudden and without any warnings can frighten anyone who that sees the bumper. Because of this, the bumper has scared many of its viewers ever since it debuted in 2004.