I sing the "My Little Pony" song to my friends all the time to annoy them. Watching it again made me throw up a little in my mouth. Sorry, friends.
Listen, mother****er. That's STARRING the GREAT mother****ing SANDY DUNCAN and MISTER BADASS Tony mother****ing Randal. RECOGNIZE.
best intro: Teen Titans( it rocks) notable intro: Duck Tales Scariest intro: X-files Nostalagic intro: Life with Louie, Bobby's World, Pepper Ann, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Was just going through these and watching random intros, when I saw one for a show called Ferris Bueller. I had no idea they tried to make a show out of that movie, and it had Jennifer Aniston in it. The intro is hilariously awful.
The one they have for Doug isn't the original one. That's Disney's Doug which is a bit different from the original. I think Patty Mayonnaise had longer hair, and Roger was poor.
This is the original nickelodeon intro <iframe width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/HckZ0R2IfvQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Looks better here, but embed is disabled: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odIhU3ReNV4
Terrific post, Xero. Could listen to Rockford Files all day long. And Great Space Coaster, I've been trying to remember the name of that cooky show on Channel 26 (?) for a quarter century. And thirtysomething. My parents used to watch that show all the time but all I remember from it were Cap'n Redbeard, Mel Harris, mullet motorcycle crash and that theme song. Incidentally, just saw the intro for Young Samson and Goliath for the first time ever and I'm pretty sure that was the inspiration for Ambiguously Gay Duo.
It was the bullet in the back of the head of Charlie Schlatter's career ("by, the, light, of the sil-ver-y mo-oonnn..."). Mental note: it premiered during the same season as Parker Lewis Can't Lose; which was (correctly) derided as a Bueller knock-off and predicted to fail within the year.
21 Jump Street Charles in Charge Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers M.A.S.K. Muppet Babies Perfect Strangers Were all awesome
Anyone remember a kids tv show set at a summer camp? I saw this in the 80s but it could have been a rerun from the 70s. Some kids on a wooden raft is all I remember from the intro.
Arthur! What a great show that was, it taught me so much... it's such a shame that my kids won't be able to enjoy quality cartoons with life lessons... may I'll get the DVD set