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A prologue is a prefatory piece of writing.
Prologue may also refer to:
- A prologue time trial, a short opening stage often used in road cycling races
Books
- Prologue (magazine), published by National Archives and Records Administration, USA
- Prologue (Prose Edda), Icelandic literature
- Prologue, a Canadian book distributor owned by Renaud-Bray
- The Prologue of the Gospel of John, sometimes known as the Hymn to the Word
Film and TV
- Prologue (2015 film), an Academy Award nominated animated short by Richard Williams
- Prologue (1970 film), a 1970 Canadian film directed by Robin Spry
Music
Albums
- Prologue, album by Akina Nakamori
- Prologue (Renaissance album), 1972 album
- "Prologue", song by Electric Light Orchestra on their album Time
- Prologue (Elton John album), 2001 album
- Prologue: The Art of War/Cherry Blossom Epitaph, 2005 EP by Behind Crimson Eyes
- Prologue, album by Gin Lee
- Prologue, album by The Milk Carton Kids
Songs
- "Prologue", a song by Gentle Giant from Three Friends (1972)
- "Prologue", a song by Susumu Hirasawa from Sim City (1995)
- "Prologue", a song by Lower Than Atlantis from Changing Tune (2012)
- "Prologue", a song by Opeth from My Arms, Your Hearse (1998)
- "Prologue", a song by Yoasobi from The Book (2021)
Others
- Prologue (video game), an upcoming video game by PUBG Corporation
- Prologue (2022 ice show), produced by Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu
- Honda Prologue, an electric vehicle
See also
- General Prologue, the assumed title of the series of portraits that precedes Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales
- Prolog, programming language
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