Warrior had such an awesome intro, we never skipped it.
Bojack horseman and lower decks
Futurama
Surprised I didn’t see Evangelion on here (unless I missed it).
What we do in the shadows.
King of the hill.
Bluey.
House. I feel bad for anybody who’s not seen it with the original intro music.
The OG was Teardrop by Massive Attack, right?
Wait…so what is it now? And when/why was it changed?
Hulu uses what I’m pretty sure was the ending credit song in the intro. Probably to avoid Teardrop royalties or something. I hate it so much, I didn’t finish the series last time I tried to watch it.
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IDK
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Money
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Teardrop, yep!
Yes! It sets the tone for the show so perfectly. Just to satisfy my curiosity, I pulled up the first episode on Hulu… the new music gives a completely different tone. It’s terrible!
It was the dawn of the third age of mankind
Understanding is a three edged sword.
Bojack Horseman!
Back in the 90’s, I was in a very famous TEEEE-vee show…
Bones
But might be cheating since it’s The Crystal Method. https://youtu.be/trmaxIG-1bE
Raised by Wolves, the best intro ever made IMO. And currently Dope Thief, also superb.
Raised by Wolves: https://youtu.be/xHyq5UCVh4w
Dope Thief: https://youtu.be/XJiC12bioso
All of them, I never skip the opening. But my top 5 favorites are
Land of the Lustrous (my most listened to song on YT Music for 3 years running)
Orb: On The Movements Of The Earth
And for something that isn’t weeb shit, Psych
+1 for Psych.
Silo. I like the music so much!
…and also: Gargoyles!
One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness, it was a world of fear, it was the age of gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night. We were betrayed by the humans we had sworn to protect, frozen in stone by a magic spell for a thousand years. Now, here in Manhattan, the spell is broken and we live again!
We are defenders of the night. We are gargoyles!
SpongeBob SquarePants
Flikken Maastricht. Not because it’s so good but we always try to match the drum beats in the intro
I didn’t like the show all that much but American Gods had possibly the greatest title sequence ever made.
It’s a brilliant fever dream mixing mythology and technology, drugs and sex which perfectly fits the themes of the show. That thumping electronic music suits the neon in the titles and that tired groan at the end puts an exclamation point in the whole thing.