Old opening theme song:
>banger music, good rhyme , tells you what you need to know for enjoying the show, stucks in your head for eternity
Modern openings:
> Some generic piano music, the name of the show in Big letters in the screen for 5 seconds, no lyrics.
What's happened?
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For me, it's Duck Dodgers
It's disappointing to me that there aren't more shows with vocals like that in the OP. The closest I can think of is an old anime.
>Modern openings:
>> Some generic piano music, the name of the show in Big letters in the screen for 5 seconds, no lyrics.
>What's happened?
no idea anons. They tried in the 80s to sell music via cartoons to kids and I guess one of them must have busted and killed it, but for the life of me I cant remember which one it was.
I know kids did buy chimpmunks records. We had the cowboy country one and the rock one.
80s had some bangers though
I'm not talking about full record music just the opening theme song like start the revolution from generator rex or ben 10 classic one.
yeah ben 10 was a good one. I remember you could download it off the bands myspace back in the day. So the full opening mp3 is out there somewhere.
I wonder if they ever did a cd single or anything
god, ben 10 is like 18 years old now. There are kids who watched that show at 10 that are almost 30
>tfw 2003 zoomer
>tfw was obsessed with that show
>Modern openings:
they hide the good stuff in the show now
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How many drugs the person who made that was on?
But it's a banger I can't lie
One of my favorite openings
shit used to go hard
>theme is 20 seconds long
>can't understand the lyrics
>still fricking great
Not old, but still a WTF as to why they didn't do more like this:
We didn't know how good we had it.
Ironic comparing it to the one that came before:
Pure 90s kid's programming soul, but a bit of a step down.
Eh, 90's doesn't do it for me. It's not as fun when you can't really sing along. 60's is still the undisputed king. Unreasonably catchy.
2003 for me.
More time for Commercials and now they save time on long theme songs. That's why it mostly faded in the 2010s
Haven't even watched the show, but I constantly come back to the Huntik main theme.
Yeah, I'm thinking it's kino.
>oldie but a goodie
>oldie but a goodie
That's the entire point of the thread, dummy.
There's some modern opening themes with soul.
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