Alright, let me tell you about this whole “Spy x Family Code: White” after-credits thing. I actually went and did the whole nine yards, sat through it all.

My Mission: The After-Credits Scene
So, I finally got myself to the cinema to watch “Spy x Family Code: White.” Been looking forward to it, you know? The movie itself? Pretty good, classic Forger family chaos. Loid being smooth, Yor being a powerhouse, and Anya, well, Anya being Anya. Lots of fun, had a good laugh.
Then the movie ends. The main story wraps up, and the credits start rolling. And you know what happens next, right? Everyone starts getting up. Like, a mass exodus. Seats flipping up, people rustling their popcorn bags, heading for the door. I’m just sitting there, watching them go.
I always have this little debate in my head. “Should I stay? Is there gonna be anything?” Most of the time, with these anime movies, there’s a little something extra. A teaser, a joke, whatever. But man, sometimes those credits are long. And you feel a bit like a fool sitting there in an almost empty theater.
- First, the fancy animated credits. Okay, cool.
- Then the endless scroll of names. So. Many. Names.
- The lights in the cinema even came up a bit. That’s usually the signal for “get out!”
I saw the cleaning crew peeking in, probably wondering about the weirdo still glued to his seat. My wife, she was with me, gave me that look. You know the look. The “are we really doing this?” look. I just shrugged. “Gotta see it through,” I mumbled. Felt a bit stubborn, I guess.
Honestly, a part of me was thinking, “Maybe this is it. Maybe they didn’t do one this time.” You start to doubt. The music fades, the last logo pops up… and for a second, nothing. My heart kinda sank a little. All that waiting for zilch?

But then! The screen flickered. Yes! I knew it. Or, well, I hoped it. And there it was. A little extra scene. Not gonna spoil what it was, but it was a nice little cherry on top. Classic “Spy x Family” vibe, made me chuckle.
Walked out of there feeling pretty satisfied. Silly, I know. It’s just a tiny snippet. But it’s like, I completed the mission, you know? Saw the whole thing. All those people who rushed out? They missed it. Their loss, I suppose.
Why do I put myself through this? I don’t even know sometimes. I guess I’m just one of those people. If I’m gonna watch a movie, especially one I like, I want the full experience, down to the very last second. It’s a habit, a weird one maybe, but there you go. That was my little adventure waiting for the “Spy x Family Code: White” after-credits. Worth it? For me, yeah, definitely.