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A double bar - a thin line followed by a thick line - signifies the end of a piece of music. On occasion the word "Fine" (fee-nay) accompanies this symbol.
What are you asking? There are no words or voices in any of the end credit music for the episodes that aired in 1999. The end credit music is just that, music and only music.
Coda is a symbol in music that means to go back to a certain part in a song, usually this is indicated by the word coda/ 2nd time to coda next to the part that needs to be re-sung or re-played. It's Italian and usually is made to conclude or make a big exit out of one part of a piece to another- like a transition phrase or melody that ends the beginning of a song and starts the end (air-go the grand middle (usually)).
An outro is kind of like an intro. It's basically a short piece of music that finishes, usually, an album. In an album, an outro is a separate track.
Once upon a time, there's a music on the hill. The End. :)