this anon gets it, my favorite to this day. There are some other intros I don't skip but no others get me as hyped to watch the show. The song kind of sucks but it weirdly works so well for the intro and show
Narcos was so good for the first 2 seasons
the Cali cartel season was a complete downgrade in comparison
Narcos:Mexico S1 was just as good if not better, but S2 and S3 ende dup being complete shit.
I’ll second all of these.
I’d like to add One Tree Hill, Family Matters, Lost (it’s so short, why bother skipping it?), The Walking Dead (sets the atmosphere), American Horror Story
>She doesn't care whether or not he's an island >They laugh they make money >He's got a gold watch >She's got a silk dress and healthy breasts that bounce on his Italian leather sofa
Theres some more I never skip too, but I remembered house than scrubs.
Malcolm in the middle is another, but nostalgia fueled probably.
Raised by Wolves
True Detective S1
true detective season 1, really all true detective, even season 4. Never heard Billy Eyelash b4 but that song with the artic setting gave me Goosebumps even if the season ended up being blatantly obvious another script handed to them with TD's name on it.
most hbo shows
Rome
True blood
True detective
Deadwood
Carnivàle
Game of thrones
Westworld
ect
>most hbo shows
probably this tbh
Curb never skipped
Sopranos GOATed
Wire season 4 with the kids singing and the theming of season 4 was one of the hardest hitting intros I've heard
Southpark
Aquateen Hungerforce
Bobs burgers, but thats more for the intro art changing and being short than the jingle itself
All the animated shit reminded me, never missed Archers intro
I only liked The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and South Park because they were constantly changing. Occasionally I would watch The Venture Bros, Sopranos, and King of the Hill just for fun. Most intros annoy me.
Most Anime episodes are only about 12-15 minutes long. It's crazy when you think about it. One Piece is pretty much 24 minutes but 10 of those minutes are recap and then ending explaining the next episode + a 3 minute long intro sequence. leaving like 12 minutes of the actual story.
Naruto can be even worse when they have a flashback heavy episode using footage from a previous episode while the characters stand in place with voiceovers.
One Piece doesn't do filler anymore but because of that it can drag out single panels from the manga for minutes. Naruto was about 40% filler. I gave up on weekly anime a long time ago
Naruto can be even worse when they have a flashback heavy episode using footage from a previous episode while the characters stand in place with voiceovers.
its 90+90 sec and preview is around 15sec, 15 min is way off.
I eventually skip every intro if I'm binge watching something. Even if I like the intro a lot, like The sopranos. They're just too long and repetitive.
True Detective season 1
Angel
Power Rangers In Space
Rubicon
Man Seeking Woman
man what a weird assortment, even just off the top of my head. but i realized most of the Cinemaphile-approved ones only have segments i really like, not the entire sequence.
Twin Peaks
Deadwood
Boardwalk Empire
MST3K
X-Files
Lovejoy
Murder She Wrote
Black Sails
Nip/Tuck
Six Feet Under
Mindhunter
The Pacific
King of the Hill
Home Improvement
Keeping Up Appearances
Are You Being Served
Absolutely Fabulous
Boss
Westworld
Dexter
Bob's Burgers
Adventure Time
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place
Peep Show
In Treatment
True Detective S1
South Park
Malcolm in the Middle
I'm a dad. My kid is 3. You don't know this yet, but 99% of the shows supposedly marketed toward my kid are commercials to sell other products. Almost everything Disney puts out now is aimed at funneling kids into their consumerist pipeline. Their shows are filled with bright colors, flashing lights, and quick jump cuts, coupled with almost non-existent plots that move at breakneck speed toward nothing. It's designed to keep your kid staring at the screen while programing them to consume products.
"Why is Bluey different?" You might ask. To start with Bluey is subdued. Look at any screenshot, and while you will see color, what you want see are obnoxiously bright colors screaming for attention. It's also quiet. Well, quiet for a kids show. The parents talk in subdued voices and while the kids are kids, they're well behaved kids. The plots typically follow this, being somewhat grounded as well. There's a big focus on imagination and creativity. The kids play big games, and imagine a lot of crazy cool stuff, but what we SEE is just kids playing. This teaches kids how to play and pretend. At the same time, the parents are good models for parents. They're patient and understanding. They play with their kids. They discipline from kindness/learning and not cruelty. And they never blame each other or act mean. They're partners. No dumb dad and overworked/tired mom. They're both trying their best. But the best part is that when my kid watches Bluey, they're not being sold anything. They don't show the kids constantly needing some hot new toy or being driven by consumer focused desires. They just want to play and spend time with their parents. Oh, and the neighbors are all super friendly and kind. It's a good vibe.
This, the worst thing that could come out of Bluey is it being the cornerstone developmental memory on their journey to being a furry, but that'd require you being a shitty parent at everything else, which you probably won't be considering you chose bluey over youtube kidz
I'm a dad. My kid is 3. You don't know this yet, but 99% of the shows supposedly marketed toward my kid are commercials to sell other products. Almost everything Disney puts out now is aimed at funneling kids into their consumerist pipeline. Their shows are filled with bright colors, flashing lights, and quick jump cuts, coupled with almost non-existent plots that move at breakneck speed toward nothing. It's designed to keep your kid staring at the screen while programing them to consume products.
"Why is Bluey different?" You might ask. To start with Bluey is subdued. Look at any screenshot, and while you will see color, what you want see are obnoxiously bright colors screaming for attention. It's also quiet. Well, quiet for a kids show. The parents talk in subdued voices and while the kids are kids, they're well behaved kids. The plots typically follow this, being somewhat grounded as well. There's a big focus on imagination and creativity. The kids play big games, and imagine a lot of crazy cool stuff, but what we SEE is just kids playing. This teaches kids how to play and pretend. At the same time, the parents are good models for parents. They're patient and understanding. They play with their kids. They discipline from kindness/learning and not cruelty. And they never blame each other or act mean. They're partners. No dumb dad and overworked/tired mom. They're both trying their best. But the best part is that when my kid watches Bluey, they're not being sold anything. They don't show the kids constantly needing some hot new toy or being driven by consumer focused desires. They just want to play and spend time with their parents. Oh, and the neighbors are all super friendly and kind. It's a good vibe.
Its a good show and its not teaching your kids to be deranged consumerist zombies.
I'm a dad. My kid is 3. You don't know this yet, but 99% of the shows supposedly marketed toward my kid are commercials to sell other products. Almost everything Disney puts out now is aimed at funneling kids into their consumerist pipeline. Their shows are filled with bright colors, flashing lights, and quick jump cuts, coupled with almost non-existent plots that move at breakneck speed toward nothing. It's designed to keep your kid staring at the screen while programing them to consume products.
"Why is Bluey different?" You might ask. To start with Bluey is subdued. Look at any screenshot, and while you will see color, what you want see are obnoxiously bright colors screaming for attention. It's also quiet. Well, quiet for a kids show. The parents talk in subdued voices and while the kids are kids, they're well behaved kids. The plots typically follow this, being somewhat grounded as well. There's a big focus on imagination and creativity. The kids play big games, and imagine a lot of crazy cool stuff, but what we SEE is just kids playing. This teaches kids how to play and pretend. At the same time, the parents are good models for parents. They're patient and understanding. They play with their kids. They discipline from kindness/learning and not cruelty. And they never blame each other or act mean. They're partners. No dumb dad and overworked/tired mom. They're both trying their best. But the best part is that when my kid watches Bluey, they're not being sold anything. They don't show the kids constantly needing some hot new toy or being driven by consumer focused desires. They just want to play and spend time with their parents. Oh, and the neighbors are all super friendly and kind. It's a good vibe.
I'm not disagreeing but it is funny that whenever Bluey is mentioned Cinemaphile, the 'dark, edgy, evil corner of the internet' reveals itself as apparently being made mostly of 30yr old dads.
I have a confession: I watch a decent amount of anime and TV shows, but I have actually never sat down and watched a single intro or outro on purpose; not one time; even for my favorite series. I mean anime especially; it's some unknown (to me at least) JPOP group doing a modern pop song with some techno or classical beat, depending on the series. Don't get me wrong, I'll catch the tail end or the beginning of one of these songs sometimes when I'm trying to skip around it, but I've never just thought to myself, "hmmm i should just listen to this and check it out". It's unrelated to the plot, it's just some random images of the characters. Who the frick cares? I got better things to do than waste 3 minutes of my life watching this, even if it's just once so I know what it's like. It might be because I don't like Jap music/the language in the first place, so I'm not drawn to it for any reason. Do you guys sit down and watch every single splash screen for your favorite games too? I mean those intros that flash the game dev's company/the NVIDIA logo and shit. Or do you install a skip intro mod/delete the video files so they don't play?
Why was this show so bad ass? I thought I was one of the few who watched it in my youth until I came here.
For some reason, the episode that is etched in my brain is the one where the Mad Hatter keeps Batman trapped in a dream and the only way Batman could tell he was dreaming is because everything written word in his dream was illegible. The show was fricking KINO
star trek: the original series, star trek: the next generation, star trek: deep space nine, and star trek: voyager. miss me with that faith of the heart sir.
Forensic files
X men cartoon from the 90s
X files
I can't even remember anything else I've watched that was a tv show
Oh yeah breaking bad because it's just 2 seconds, right?
Unsolved mysteries
There we go
I never skip intros, that's normalBlack person behavior
I recognize my time isn't valuable and I'm not in a hurry so I don't need to skip anything
On the other hand I do use sponsorblock so it evens out
>Farscape (Part of the story and changes every season)
>Stargate
>Sopranos
>Macgyver
>Star Trek Enterprise
>Star Trek: TNG
>Neon Genesis Evangelion
>Pokemon season 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xKWiCMKKJg >X-Files (Works better if it was 4x3 and low bitrate VHS quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-GcS1UQyg >Mad Men intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ5-sdHP0YQ >Full Frontal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBhHjYbby0I
Star Trek Enterprise was absolute KINO. It was a pleasant surprise that they went with a totally different sounds for their theme, still an all time favorite.
>Tales From the Crypt >M*A*S*H >Life Goes On >Night Court >Who's the Boss? >The Drew Carey Show >BTAS >Star Trek TNG >Animaniacs >King of Queens >The X Files >MadTV
Arcane - Enemy
Black Sails
Cheers - Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Westworld
The Wonder Years - With a Little Help from My Friends
Sailor Moon - did they frick this up when they fricked up the english dub?
DNA2 - Blurry Eyes
Berserk - Put your grasses on, nothing will be wrong.
Initial D - various
Rurouni Kenshin - Sobakasu
nothing boils my piss more then when a show changes their intro halfway through a series absolute cowards. can confirm the sopranos did not do this and I respect them for that
Monkey Dust
Flight of the Conchords
Twin Peaks
True Detective S1
Sopranos
Peep Show
Round the Twist
The Trap Door
X Files
This Morning With Richard Not Judy
Theres some more I never skip too, but I remembered house than scrubs.
Malcolm in the middle is another, but nostalgia fueled probably.
[...]
true detective season 1, really all true detective, even season 4. Never heard Billy Eyelash b4 but that song with the artic setting gave me goosebumps even if the season ended up being blatantly obvious another script handed to them with TD's name on it.
[...] >most hbo shows
probably this tbh
Curb never skipped
Sopranos GOATed
Wire season 4 with the kids singing and the theming of season 4 was one of the hardest hitting intros I've heard
Southpark
Aquateen Hungerforce
Bobs burgers, but thats more for the intro art changing and being short than the jingle itself
All the animated shit reminded me, never missed Archers intro
whhy the frick didnt I actually paste it im a frickin moron
Theres some more I never skip too, but I remembered house than scrubs.
Malcolm in the middle is another, but nostalgia fueled probably.
[...]
true detective season 1, really all true detective, even season 4. Never heard Billy Eyelash b4 but that song with the artic setting gave me goosebumps even if the season ended up being blatantly obvious another script handed to them with TD's name on it.
[...] >most hbo shows
probably this tbh
Curb never skipped
Sopranos GOATed
Wire season 4 with the kids singing and the theming of season 4 was one of the hardest hitting intros I've heard
Southpark
Aquateen Hungerforce
Bobs burgers, but thats more for the intro art changing and being short than the jingle itself
All the animated shit reminded me, never missed Archers intro
They also did overkill cover with Colin Hays, who was in that scrubs episode with the same song.
Ghost in the Shell SAC (both seasons)
Samurai Champloo
The Boondocks
Batman Beyond
Most tv shows have good to decent intros. I can't think of too many that I would like to skip.
>Deadman Wonderland
I couldn't get into the show (will give it another chance someday), but man I loved its ending song
For some reason the deadman wonderland OP hits my kino nerve just right, something about how the animation and music go well together.
Some Supercrooks OP meme edits give me a similar feeling, but I don't care for the original song.
Misc: Alf, Perfect Strangers, True Detective, S1, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Mask, OG Transformers, Silver Raider, Mighty Orbots, Power Rangers, Silverhawks, Nadia, The Sopranos, Dinosaucers, OG X-Men cartoon, Denver The Last Dinosaur, The Fresh Prince
Top Gear. There's just something about kicking back and hearing the intro for Top Gear, it has a very strong "You made it, this is the top of the hill" vibe to it.
200+ posts and NOBODY has said The Last Kingdom yet....
>My name is Uthred, son of Uthred >Born as a Saxon, but raised as a Dane >Taken from my home, I am once again bound in service to Alfred >But he keeps keking me out of promises to help me claim Bebenbuh >Torn between two peoples, I must complete more side quests until I have enough XP to retake my homeland >Fate is testing me, but I will survive >Destiny...IS ALL >heeyeyeyyyaahaahyaeeeh
The Sopranos
That's it.
this anon gets it, my favorite to this day. There are some other intros I don't skip but no others get me as hyped to watch the show. The song kind of sucks but it weirdly works so well for the intro and show
How does the song suck?
It has really good buildup and fits perfectly with the vibe of the intro and show.
>How does the song suck
it doesn't
anon just revealed his questionable taste in music
This, but also Narcos, god damn this song is perfect.
Narcos was so good for the first 2 seasons
the Cali cartel season was a complete downgrade in comparison
Narcos:Mexico S1 was just as good if not better, but S2 and S3 ende dup being complete shit.
What kind of homosexualry is this. Everyone already knows the most famous intros you never skip.
1. Game of Thrones
2. Sopranos
3. X-Files
4. Baywatch
That is Mount Rushmore you homosexual.
Joe Average doesn't know the GoT intro
Why is it so good?
It is relaxing.
Outlaw Star
Yu Yu Hakusho
Pokemon
Sailor Moon
>outlaw star
based but for me its AnJ 2 both openings
succession, it's different from all the others, it's just ELEGANT
The Muppet Show
KIMI WA KIKOERU
Angel, the OC, Smallville, cheers, Dawson's creek, csi Miami (didn't even watch it just like the who), blue mountain state, alias
I’ll second all of these.
I’d like to add One Tree Hill, Family Matters, Lost (it’s so short, why bother skipping it?), The Walking Dead (sets the atmosphere), American Horror Story
CALIFORNIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Serial Experiments Lain
Pokemon Season 1
Beyblade
Neon Genesis Evangelion
>Serial Experiments Lain
tranime
Raised by Wolves
True Detective S1
sealab 2021
True Detective S1 and S2
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex
House MD
MASH
Exceptionally based.
patrician
this
Band of Brothers
Flight of the Conchords
Jackass
Skins
This and Pacific. Masters of the air intro could have been kino, but the soundtrack fricks up just as its about to be great and forced diversity.
MOTA title theme is better than Pacific and BoB. Borderline get chills from it, kino.
That's the one
>Sopranos
>King of Queens
>Malcolm in the Middle
>Mission Hill
one of my fav cartoons
>She doesn't care whether or not he's an island
>They laugh they make money
>He's got a gold watch
>She's got a silk dress and healthy breasts that bounce on his Italian leather sofa
Never skipped Houses intro
and oddly enough
Never skipped Scrubs intro
Love Lazlo Banes music tho.
Theres some more I never skip too, but I remembered house than scrubs.
Malcolm in the middle is another, but nostalgia fueled probably.
true detective season 1, really all true detective, even season 4. Never heard Billy Eyelash b4 but that song with the artic setting gave me Goosebumps even if the season ended up being blatantly obvious another script handed to them with TD's name on it.
>most hbo shows
probably this tbh
Curb never skipped
Sopranos GOATed
Wire season 4 with the kids singing and the theming of season 4 was one of the hardest hitting intros I've heard
Southpark
Aquateen Hungerforce
Bobs burgers, but thats more for the intro art changing and being short than the jingle itself
All the animated shit reminded me, never missed Archers intro
I only liked The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and South Park because they were constantly changing. Occasionally I would watch The Venture Bros, Sopranos, and King of the Hill just for fun. Most intros annoy me.
venture bros hasn't had an intro since like season 4, and i always missed it.
Simpsons had the same two intros for 30 years
And Seinfeld never had an intro unless you count Jerry's cold open stand up
Your mother is a cankerous prostitute.
I skip every anime intro because they usually take up to 10-20% of the actual episodes runtime.
The recap and ending credits take up another 40%
Most Anime episodes are only about 12-15 minutes long. It's crazy when you think about it. One Piece is pretty much 24 minutes but 10 of those minutes are recap and then ending explaining the next episode + a 3 minute long intro sequence. leaving like 12 minutes of the actual story.
Naruto can be even worse when they have a flashback heavy episode using footage from a previous episode while the characters stand in place with voiceovers.
One Piece doesn't do filler anymore but because of that it can drag out single panels from the manga for minutes. Naruto was about 40% filler. I gave up on weekly anime a long time ago
Sounds like someone watches primarily the endless shounen manga adaptations that will do ANYTHING to fill time
its 90+90 sec and preview is around 15sec, 15 min is way off.
The best of the GoT derivative openings.
sauce?
Didn't know that Bear Mcreary did the music for this show. Him and Ramin Djawadi are two of my favourite soundtrack composers.
Oh, I’ve skipped Bluey’s intro many times.
That some kind of innuendo you sick frick?
So you watch Bluey and don’t have kids, got it.
most hbo shows
Rome
True blood
True detective
Deadwood
Carnivàle
Game of thrones
Westworld
ect
>My dreams are all dead and buried
>Sometimes I wish the sun would just explode
Tales From the Darkside (the series)
Bebop
GoT
>Tales From the Darkside (the series)
Oh man that's a great pick
Samurai Champloo. Not only is it extremely good in its own merit but post morten Nujabes just is right to watch.
The outro is honestly goated too
Zillennial babby here
The Walking Dead and Dexter had 10/10 intro music. Game of Thrones intro dragged on forever.
I eventually skip every intro if I'm binge watching something. Even if I like the intro a lot, like The sopranos. They're just too long and repetitive.
Yes. of the top 20 theme songs on my list, I could only think of 2 that are truly unskippable
damn that portlandia one is lovely. can't believe it's for a sketch comedy
You could set basically any footage to that song and it would be instant kino.
I watcht he intro of the first episode and the outro of the last episode of the series, every time.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force. All of them.
Batman The Animated Series
Dexter
The Walking Dead
Portlandia
Doctor Who
Married With Children
sopranos
DUSTY MESA
none of that homosexual shit in OP
True Detective season 1
Angel
Power Rangers In Space
Rubicon
Man Seeking Woman
man what a weird assortment, even just off the top of my head. but i realized most of the Cinemaphile-approved ones only have segments i really like, not the entire sequence.
Twin Peaks
Deadwood
Boardwalk Empire
MST3K
X-Files
Lovejoy
Murder She Wrote
Black Sails
Nip/Tuck
Six Feet Under
Mindhunter
The Pacific
King of the Hill
Home Improvement
Keeping Up Appearances
Are You Being Served
Absolutely Fabulous
Boss
Westworld
Dexter
Bob's Burgers
Adventure Time
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place
Peep Show
In Treatment
True Detective S1
South Park
Malcolm in the Middle
Succession and Star Trek TNG
>MY NAME IS
bump
t. falseflagging trannoid
kino beyond belief, parents will understand
>Night Court
Markie Post died. WTF? How did I miss that? RIP in powah, qween
I like to use this time to get into a meditative state so I can properly appreciate this transcendental kino.
I'm not a normalgay, so could a normalgay please explain why the frick normalgays are propping up that bluey kids show?
I don't get it.
Its a good show and its not teaching your kids to be deranged consumerist zombies.
This, the worst thing that could come out of Bluey is it being the cornerstone developmental memory on their journey to being a furry, but that'd require you being a shitty parent at everything else, which you probably won't be considering you chose bluey over youtube kidz
I'm a dad. My kid is 3. You don't know this yet, but 99% of the shows supposedly marketed toward my kid are commercials to sell other products. Almost everything Disney puts out now is aimed at funneling kids into their consumerist pipeline. Their shows are filled with bright colors, flashing lights, and quick jump cuts, coupled with almost non-existent plots that move at breakneck speed toward nothing. It's designed to keep your kid staring at the screen while programing them to consume products.
"Why is Bluey different?" You might ask. To start with Bluey is subdued. Look at any screenshot, and while you will see color, what you want see are obnoxiously bright colors screaming for attention. It's also quiet. Well, quiet for a kids show. The parents talk in subdued voices and while the kids are kids, they're well behaved kids. The plots typically follow this, being somewhat grounded as well. There's a big focus on imagination and creativity. The kids play big games, and imagine a lot of crazy cool stuff, but what we SEE is just kids playing. This teaches kids how to play and pretend. At the same time, the parents are good models for parents. They're patient and understanding. They play with their kids. They discipline from kindness/learning and not cruelty. And they never blame each other or act mean. They're partners. No dumb dad and overworked/tired mom. They're both trying their best. But the best part is that when my kid watches Bluey, they're not being sold anything. They don't show the kids constantly needing some hot new toy or being driven by consumer focused desires. They just want to play and spend time with their parents. Oh, and the neighbors are all super friendly and kind. It's a good vibe.
>99% of the shows supposedly marketed toward my kid are commercials to sell other products
what if I told you...
Almost every tv cartoon is made to sell toys. TMNT, Transformers, He-Man, SpiderMan and much more
And they're all cancerous trash.
I'm not disagreeing but it is funny that whenever Bluey is mentioned Cinemaphile, the 'dark, edgy, evil corner of the internet' reveals itself as apparently being made mostly of 30yr old dads.
Having children is a natural part of life. The internet hate machine/incel central is just a meme they say about us.
More that childless incels aren't really watching Bluey and weighing in on it.
we unironically need a parenting board
You know full well that would become the pedo board immediately.
The practice
I'll also throw in Northern Exposure.
cowboy bebop
Night Court (80s)
Twilight Zone
Laverne and Shirley
Three's Company
evangelion
house
the wire
attack on titan
I always loved the style of this animation.
I have a confession: I watch a decent amount of anime and TV shows, but I have actually never sat down and watched a single intro or outro on purpose; not one time; even for my favorite series. I mean anime especially; it's some unknown (to me at least) JPOP group doing a modern pop song with some techno or classical beat, depending on the series. Don't get me wrong, I'll catch the tail end or the beginning of one of these songs sometimes when I'm trying to skip around it, but I've never just thought to myself, "hmmm i should just listen to this and check it out". It's unrelated to the plot, it's just some random images of the characters. Who the frick cares? I got better things to do than waste 3 minutes of my life watching this, even if it's just once so I know what it's like. It might be because I don't like Jap music/the language in the first place, so I'm not drawn to it for any reason. Do you guys sit down and watch every single splash screen for your favorite games too? I mean those intros that flash the game dev's company/the NVIDIA logo and shit. Or do you install a skip intro mod/delete the video files so they don't play?
That's what I thought.
adhd maybe? who the frick would actually bother installing a mod because the game intro wastes too many precious seconds?
I skip most anime intros But I do listen to the music from them when doing other things
Curb your enthusiasm is the only one I've never bothered to skip
Netflix Daredevil
Darker than Black
Doug
LOST
I don't skip intros unless they're incredibly shit, I can't believe this board is infested with soulless plebs that skip intros.
Watch 1000 episodes of one piece and then get back to me. There were like 2 good intros in all 1000 episodes.
comfy
Why was this show so bad ass? I thought I was one of the few who watched it in my youth until I came here.
For some reason, the episode that is etched in my brain is the one where the Mad Hatter keeps Batman trapped in a dream and the only way Batman could tell he was dreaming is because everything written word in his dream was illegible. The show was fricking KINO
skipping any aimer/sawanohiroyuki OPED is sacriledge
Nathan for You
star trek: the original series, star trek: the next generation, star trek: deep space nine, and star trek: voyager. miss me with that faith of the heart sir.
>no hellsing
WHAT THE FRICK??
The absolute best
Never skipped it once
Often listen to it when I do weights
Cheers and Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger come to mind out of shows I've watched recently.
Forensic files
X men cartoon from the 90s
X files
I can't even remember anything else I've watched that was a tv show
Oh yeah breaking bad because it's just 2 seconds, right?
Unsolved mysteries
There we go
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space 9
The Sopranos
Band of Brothers
I never skip intros, that's normalBlack person behavior
I recognize my time isn't valuable and I'm not in a hurry so I don't need to skip anything
On the other hand I do use sponsorblock so it evens out
sets the mood perfectly
Always reminded me of these commercials.
?si=AYwcPpRIfKt7b7XE
Kamen Rider Build
Leave it to Beaver
King of Queens
I skip every intro that is over 10 seconds long. I'm already wasting my life don't make me waste 90 more seconds of it to watch the same thing AGAIN
Same. The only one I don't skip that I can think of off the top of my head is Frasier.
>watching GF or Blu
kys
ZANKOKU NA TENSHI NO YOUNI
SHOOO-OO-NEEE-N WO SHIIINWA NI NAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>Twin Peaks The Return
>Black Sails (Only Season 1 exists in my mind)
>True Detective
>Raised by Wolves
>Westworld
>The Young Pope
>The White Lotus
>The Man in the High Castle
>The X-Files
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-GcS1UQyg
>unrelated boards
>Avatar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOWBBMC__w0
>One Piece Opening 26 (Egghead Arc)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSo75BY-es4
>Warrior
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Anf2riXFw
>Tokyo Vice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AapUddULJqQ
Shit thread but I'll bite.
>Smallville
>Farscape (Part of the story and changes every season)
>Stargate
>Sopranos
>Macgyver
>Star Trek Enterprise
>Star Trek: TNG
>Neon Genesis Evangelion
>Pokemon season 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xKWiCMKKJg
>X-Files (Works better if it was 4x3 and low bitrate VHS quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-GcS1UQyg
>Mad Men intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ5-sdHP0YQ
>Full Frontal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBhHjYbby0I
Star Trek Enterprise was absolute KINO. It was a pleasant surprise that they went with a totally different sounds for their theme, still an all time favorite.
Is Macgyver worth marathoning? Currently watching Stargate SG-1 and loving RDA's performance.
>CAUSE I'VE GOT FAITH OF THE HEART
>I'M GOING WHERE MY HEART WILL TAKE ME
>I'VE GOT STRENGTH TO BELIEVE
>I CAN DO ANYTHING
I have not watched an opening intro in years. Most streaming services let you skip that shit
Every 80s TV show
Tren twins
Nutrek has been pretty bad but these two are good.
>Star Trek Picard season 3 end credits
>Star Trek Strange New Worlds
Great Teacher Onizuka
>Tales From the Crypt
>M*A*S*H
>Life Goes On
>Night Court
>Who's the Boss?
>The Drew Carey Show
>BTAS
>Star Trek TNG
>Animaniacs
>King of Queens
>The X Files
>MadTV
Arcane - Enemy
Black Sails
Cheers - Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Westworld
The Wonder Years - With a Little Help from My Friends
Sailor Moon - did they frick this up when they fricked up the english dub?
DNA2 - Blurry Eyes
Berserk - Put your grasses on, nothing will be wrong.
Initial D - various
Rurouni Kenshin - Sobakasu
also
2>1>4>5>3
>Aqua Teen
>Twin Peaks
>Digimon Adventure
>Moonlighting
...This.
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Trigun and Malcom in the Middle
Smallville and Twin Peaks are the only ones for me. God I love Smallville.
Cowboy Bebop's intro blows people who don't listen to jazz away.
I don't listen to jazz and found it unremarkable
>missing the point of his post
No he missed my point
moron
Round the Twist
>Twin Peaks
Fairy goodparents
Spongebob
How i met your mother
Inuyasha (change world)
Dragon Ball GT
Cromartie High School
School Rumble 2
I don't like the sopranos intro but I watch it.
nothing boils my piss more then when a show changes their intro halfway through a series absolute cowards. can confirm the sopranos did not do this and I respect them for that
How do you go from this...
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To this?
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When did intro-skipping become popular?
Tranime binge-watching.
Monkey Dust
Flight of the Conchords
Twin Peaks
True Detective S1
Sopranos
Peep Show
Round the Twist
The Trap Door
X Files
This Morning With Richard Not Judy
I never skip the intro nor the outro. Just sit tight and watch the whole thing, you spazs.
True Detective season 1
Game of Thrones because they change it each season
KOTH
Family Guy
Taboo
Mission Hill
Twin Peaks
I think that's it for unskippables.
These are great intros that are however too long and I end up skipping:
Sopranos
Dexter
Simpsons
whhy the frick didnt I actually paste it im a frickin moron
They also did overkill cover with Colin Hays, who was in that scrubs episode with the same song.
Vikings
Star Trek TOS
Baywatch
"SOME PEOPLE STAND IN THE DARKNESS, AFRAID TO STEP INTO THE LIGHT ! "
The Baywatch jog is unstoppable.
Sopranos and Bosch
Frontier. Injun kino with a based with character.
https://youtu.be/oFENvWcGKAA?si=WPUlQlfb4g97lGIJ
>with
White*
>It's been a long road
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The only /trek/ I refuse to watch
Evangelion has the greatest opening song ever
King of the Hill
Jojo no kimyou na bouken (battle tendency)
Riget (The Kingdom)
Deadman Wonderland
Ghost in the Shell SAC (both seasons)
Samurai Champloo
The Boondocks
Batman Beyond
Most tv shows have good to decent intros. I can't think of too many that I would like to skip.
>Deadman Wonderland
I couldn't get into the show (will give it another chance someday), but man I loved its ending song
For some reason the deadman wonderland OP hits my kino nerve just right, something about how the animation and music go well together.
Some Supercrooks OP meme edits give me a similar feeling, but I don't care for the original song.
>Saint Seiya
>Lodoss TV
>Thundercats
>TMNT
Misc: Alf, Perfect Strangers, True Detective, S1, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Mask, OG Transformers, Silver Raider, Mighty Orbots, Power Rangers, Silverhawks, Nadia, The Sopranos, Dinosaucers, OG X-Men cartoon, Denver The Last Dinosaur, The Fresh Prince
>nobody has said Metalocalypse yet
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because is shit
Top Gear. There's just something about kicking back and hearing the intro for Top Gear, it has a very strong "You made it, this is the top of the hill" vibe to it.
Great intro to a great show.
The dooooooooor
Me and my gf try to say the word at the exact right time in the Bluey intro 🙂
Firefly cuz there's like only 10 episodes
I never skip the intro unless it's trash.
Buffy sucks
well yeah she's a female they all suck wiener unless something is wrong with them
There are no unskippable intros when you're a real adult.
Is Hawaii 5-0 the original unskippable intro. Still absolutely bangs to this day.
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Aqua Teen
Boon Docks
Megas XLR
Mad Men
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A bit of an oldgay choice
1. Moonlighting
2. M*A*S*H
3. Millenium
4. Poirot
Also, PSI-factor, X-Files, Space Precinct, Extreme Ghostbusters are the ones that I remember.
Admittedly I was 6 years old when this was broadcast
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X-Files
Neon Genesis Evangelion
The Sopranos
Spongebob Square Pants
If you skip any intro you're a subhuman Black person. No exceptions.
Whole ass thread, 0 mention of pic rel...
>SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR SPIDERMAN!!!
>Tiny Toon Adventures
>DuckTales (1987)
>The OC
>Friends
Get A Life is my only essential.
200+ posts and NOBODY has said The Last Kingdom yet....
>My name is Uthred, son of Uthred
>Born as a Saxon, but raised as a Dane
>Taken from my home, I am once again bound in service to Alfred
>But he keeps keking me out of promises to help me claim Bebenbuh
>Torn between two peoples, I must complete more side quests until I have enough XP to retake my homeland
>Fate is testing me, but I will survive
>Destiny...IS ALL
>heeyeyeyyyaahaahyaeeeh
Only show I ever skipped the intro of was Dexter. Super fricking obnoxious, like I want to watch that jackass shovel food into his fat fricking face.