Ichigo Kurosaki VS Erza Scarlet - Who Wins This Sword-Fight? Like the other Disney entries on this list, the show's opening deserves praise, not only for being catchy and memorable, but for accurately capturing the spirit of the show. Yeah, the 80s had some awesome theme songs. Aside from the "Transformers" themselves, no other '80s cartoon theme song can claim to have lyrics as well-known as "ThunderCats ho!" Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. The NES was king, Garbage Pail Kids lined your bedroom walls and, of course, the era's cartoons were unquestionably the coolest.
Deadpool VS Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta: Who Would Win A Fight? Few theme songs (cartoon or otherwise) can claim to have lyrics as memorable as the original "Transformers" theme.

Follow him on Twitter! Talk to him about Ska music, Robert Kirkman’s "Invincible" or your favorite water Pokemon and you’ll have a friend for life. was developed by the toy company Kenner in association with animation titan DIC Enterprises in 1985. The show was the 8th incarnation of the "Scooby-Doo" franchise, and is notable for returning the series to its roots after a number of reboots. Life is like a hurricane in the town of Duckberg, especially for one Scrooge McDuck. Which '80s cartoon themes were always stuck in your head? Today, we're taking a look at the 15 Best '80s Cartoon Theme Songs. The show featured two original theme songs: the show's main theme the "Plumber Rap" which was divided into two parts — one which opened the show and another that led into the show's animated segments — as well as a closing theme called "Do the Mario."

Our editorial content is not influenced by any commissions we receive. All rights go to the copyright owners, I have simply compiled them to share with the world! The heroes in a half-shell's opening number is the kind of theme that can instantly send kids into a frenzy, especially when coupled with the show's anime-inspired opening.

But more importantly, the intro still featured an incredibly memorable theme.

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Despite the show blatantly ripping off its competition, fans of "M.A.S.K."

"A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" was the first show since the '70s to reunite the entire original cast of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?"

However, the song has undergone three significant rearrangements.

Today, we're taking a look at the 15 most rocking intros of '80s cartoons, keeping in mind we're ranking the best theme songs. However, the show comes out on top for having far more exciting music to accompany the intro's now-iconic lyrics. Some entries joined the list based on pure, audacious style, like my buddy Overlord up there from the easily missed series, Spiral Zone. Similar to "Transformers," the theme to the original "ThunderCats" had its marketing down (especially when you consider 90% of the song's lyrics are the words "Thunder" and "ThunderCats." Inspired by the popularity of MTV, every episode featured three original songs, each with their own accompanying music video to move the show's plot along. It should come as no surprise that the song was the show's longest-running theme, being used during seasons 2-6 on CBS and throughout the show's syndication. ‘Raised by Wolves’ Finale Explained by Showrunner: WTF Was That? After the majority of the Thunderean fleet is destroyed by the planet's enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr, the remaining ThunderCats are forced to flee to the planet of "Third Earth" where the series takes place. Unlike the vast majority of rap theme songs, "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!" In addition to his work at CBR, Pete can be found producing content in a number of other places. 'Attack on Titan' Season 4 Trailer Teases the Last Adventure for Eren & Co. My personal picks for the Top 25 rocking 80s cartoon themes!!

Pete has been covering both comic books and video games as an independent journalist and commentator for numerous organizations over the last five years. Unlike many of the songs on this list, the theme featured multiple verses and even a spooky beach-party-style bridge.
Ah, the 1980s, a time of spandex, synth guitars, and toy advertisements disguised as Saturday morning cartoons meant to entertain a generation of kids all over the world. After the success of both "Transformers" and "G.I. Beyond popularizing now-iconic intellectual properties like "Transformers" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," the era also began a trend of truly awesome cartoon theme songs. In fact, it wasn't until the show was brought to DVD that the original theme was used again for season one, but even then the seventh season's rap song was left in the mid '90s, right where it belongs.

Go directly to shout page. Joe: A Real American Hero," Hasbro tapped the same team to create a new show, "Jem" (also known as "Jem and the Holograms"), based around a new line of fashion dolls. Hoping to capitalize on the massive success of their competitor, Hasbro's toys -- who had media franchises like "Transformers" and "G.I. With 28 seasons, a feature length film and more merchandise than you could ever keep up with, "The Simpsons" is a show that truly needs no introduction; luckily, though, it has one! As we mentioned earlier, the show's jazzy, slap-bass heavy theme was composed by Mark Mueller and performed by Jeff Pescetto, and stuck with the show throughout its run. 10 Times Ben Affleck Perfectly Embodied Batman, The 15 Catchiest Cartoon Theme Songs Of The 80s, 15 Amazing Forgotten Cartoons From The ‘80s, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhrrkNfTQOA, 5 Reasons Why Stargirl Is The Arrowverse's Best Show (& 5 Reasons The Flash Is Better), Planet Hulk: 5 Ways It Aged Well (& 5 Ways It Hasn't), 13 Best Justice League Animated Movies, Ranked, Spongebob Squarepants: 10 Times Mr. Krabs Was Actually a Nice Guy, 10 Movies To Watch If You Loved Ghost Of Tsushima, Shang-Chi #1 Has Solid Action But Stumbles Out of the Gate, Batman: Three Jokers Goes Full Tilt Horror With Its Second Issue, Hellblazer, John Constantine: Marks Of Woe Presents Superb DC Magical Horror, Immortal She-Hulk #1 Gives Jennifer Walters Her Time in the Spotlight, Sun Eater #1 Is a Strong Start To Dylan Sprouse's Norse Epic, The Department of Truth #1 Is a Paranoia-Fueled Odyssey, 10 Most Powerful Aquatic Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons, God Of War: 10 Facts About Atreus You Need To Know, Avatar: 5 One Piece Characters Zuko Can Beat (& 5 He Can't), X-Men: Every Film & TV Appearance of Gambit, Ranked, Sailor Moon: 5 My Hero Academia Characters Usagi Can Beat (& 5 She Can't), 10 Anime Heroes Who Would Fit In The DC Universe.

Each member of the team operated their own magical robot lion, that when combined together, they acted as either the limbs or head of the legendary hero, Voltron. Going on to become a media juggernaut throughout the '90s, the first animated incarnation of the Turtles featured an original theme song that's nearly as enduring as the brand itself.

The majority of the show's episodes dealt with Inspector Gadget taking on his arch-nemesis, the evil Dr. Claw and his criminal organization M.A.D. The show's leading characters, the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand (aka, M.A.S.K.) What about 'DuckTales', 'Rescue Rangers' or 'Gummi Bears'?

A one-stop shop for all things video games. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. To be clear, these cartoons had to have a substantial run in the 1980s to be considered “80s Cartoons”; sorry, The Simpsons. If you can make it through the theme without cracking a smile, you're almost certainly a Koopa Troopa. After Disney's "DuckTales" proved to be a breakout success for the company, "Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers" was one of three shows (along with "TaleSpin" and "Darkwing Duck") that were developed to create the first line-up for "The Disney Afternoon" programming block. Like many of Disney's other properties, the show featured a number of memorable original songs sung by the show's characters, but the show's theme was easily the best piece of music to come out of "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh."

That’s where we come in! Jody Hill on ‘Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter’, Josh Brolin, and…, ‘Sorry to Bother You’ Review: Satire with a Sledgehammer. can at least boast that it had a MUCH better theme song than the shows which inspired it. Written by legendary composer Danny Elfman (who readers may recognize for his Grammy award-winning work on a little film called "Batman"), the theme has remained relatively unchanged from its 1989 debut.

The first of three TV shows based on Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros." franchise, "Super Show" combined live action segments starring pro wrestler "Captain" Lou Albano and Danny Wells as Mario and Luigi respectively with cartoons starring Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad, as well as occasional segments based on Nintendo's "Legend of Zelda" series. © 2020 Collider Cryptomedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Given the show was about a rock band, music was baked into the show's DNA. The song is memorable for reaching Adam West's "Batman" levels of repetition of the phrase "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" without ever becoming grating. The music for "Inspector Gadget," including the show's unforgettable theme song, was written by the prolific children's composer Shuki Levy, who was also known for his work on "M.A.S.K.," "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe," and later for the "Power Rangers" franchise. Not only have we rounded up the very best in 80s cartoon theme songs for your listening and viewing pleasure, we’ve included some deep cuts pulled from the dark corners of TV history that you might barely remember or might never have seen at all. Any '80s baby will be quick to tell you that the 1980s were a pretty amazing time to be a kid.