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  • The theme song for Damages DVD is When I am Though With You by The VLA Media:When_I_am_ThroughWith_You_-_The_VLA.ogg
  • The Theme Song of That 70's Show, also known as In the Street, is the song that plays at the beginning of every episode. The song is made by Big Star and a shortened version of it plays for the theme song. It is sung by Eric, Donna, Michael, Jackie, Hyde, and Fez. In season 1, the theme song was a cover version performed by Todd Griffin and was later replaced by another cover by Cheap Trick, which would be the theme song for the rest of the series.
  • "Everywhere You Look" is the theme song to Full House, performed by Jesse Fredrick. It was also composed by Fredrick along with Bennett Salvay. A new version was recorded with Carly Rae Jepsen for Fuller House.
  • The Big Wolf on Campus theme song is written and performed by Danny Smith, the actor who plays Merton J. Dingle.
  • The Theme Song began throughout the series. A claymation Flapjack, Bubbie and Captain K'nuckles appear not File:Flapjack Theme Song being all the episodes. Peppermint Larry (dressed as a sailor) and some other citizens make cameos at the end. This is more similar to the 1930s folksong, Big Rock Candy Mountain to help support K'nuckles finding Candied Island.
  • Betty Boop.
  • Whenever Transformers has a show, it has a theme song. Since the video isn't available yet, click here for the Season 3 Theme Song
  • This is the theme song of the show.
  • "My Roots are planted in the past", "Though My life is changing fast", "Who I am is who i wanna be"", "A single mom who works too hard", "Who loves her kids and never stops", "With Gentle hands and the heart of a fighter",
  • The theme song is the song that opens every Chowder episode. Every time its played, there is a different dish in the oven.
  • The Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme Song was written and sung by noted 1980s rapper, Schoolly D. The song was written while in his limousine on the way to the studio.
  • thumb|300px|rightthe funnest theme ever (i think) lyrics: oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ooooooooooooooooh gogoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo pogoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo chikoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo rosariki gogoriki riki riki gogo ottoriki a bo bo bo bo bo boboriki olgariki oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ooooooooooooooooh docoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo ah...er...wolliriki gogoriki riki riki go go bigoriki gogoriki riki riki go go gogoriki GOGORIKI oh oh oh COOL huh?
  • The theme was composed by the late great Richard Stone and the lyrics by creator Tom Ruegger. The main title was directed by Rich Arons and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The theme has been translated in twenty-one languages.
  • It's a Jungle Out There is the theme song for the television show Monk. It is sung by Randy Newman and used for the first episode of the series and later as the official theme song for seasons 2-8.
  • The Theme Song is probably one of the most recognizable theme songs in American television history. The famous 12-note motif originated from the brain of Danny Elfman. Even though he wrote a lot of other television and movie scores, Elfman considers The Simpsons theme song the composition that he will be forever known for.
  • The theme song is the tune that plays at the beginning and end of virtually every episode of Happy Tree Friends, with a few exceptions.
  • The song has been released both in its original Japanese as well as an English translation, both of which have been featured on alternating episodes of the Teen Titans. It is interesting to note that episodes in which the theme is sung in Japanese are intended to be comedic and funny (with the exception of the episode "Nevermore"), while the ones sung in English are intended to have a more serious tone. The Japanese version of the theme song has actually been translated and used in the movie Trouble in Tokyo. See Alternate Version below for details.
  • The theme songs of Season 1 and Season 2 of American Dragon look pretty much the same, but if you listen closely you can hear that there are a couple of minor differences between the two.
  • 300px|right|thumb|Season 1's Theme Song The theme song is a opening song for the series.
  • The song was written and recorded by Phil Naro. Naro wrote the song after the creators contacted him and requested he write a theme for a TV show they were considering pitching called "The Mall." When the show's idea was finalized, the song was rewritten in order to coincide better with the show's premise. However, the adjustments to the song were comparatively minor, and in an interview Jennifer Pertsch called Naro's initial version "creepily close to the final version we used."
  • The opening theme song for The 404 was created from two sound clips from the Final Cut Pro and iLife sound effects kits. The First part is titled "Radio Tuning 01", and the second is titled "Roller Derby". A remixed version is currently used. This version was created by Jamey Lewis.
  • In Hopeless , Barney introduces The Gang to his father, claiming that they are in a band together which made the subsequent theme song a video of all of them singing it in a band. Marshall plays the piano, Robin plays the drums, Barney plays lead guitar, Lily plays bass and Ted also plays guitar. In Bedtime Stories, a music-box version of the the theme song is played. In How Your Mother Met Me a version with The Mother, Louis, Cindy, Darren and Kelly was used.
  • Family Guy, like most television programs, has a theme song. It was created by Walter Murphy. Revised visuals for the theme song were made for the new widescreen version of the show that started in "Excellence in Broadcasting". While the song is not sung for the "Road to" mini-series", instrumental arrangements are used. In the early seasons, Chris and Brian's voices are heard during the last line of the song over everyone else's. It was rerecorded following the show's revival, removing these prevalences.
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  • 44.0
  • 99.0
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  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme
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Runtime
  • 30.0
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  • Family Guy Theme Song
  • The Cleveland Show Theme Song
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  • Rap
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  • Theme Song
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  • The Aqua Teens
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  • 200
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  • Cleveland Brown
  • : *Seasons 1-8: Lois Griffin, Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Chris Griffin, Meg Griffin, and Brian *Seasons 9-12: Lois Griffin, Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Chris Griffin, Meg Griffin, Brian, Carter Pewterschmidt, Tom Tucker, Mort Goldman, Mayor Adam West, Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Joyce Kinney, Angela, Jillian Russell-Wilcox, Bonnie Swanson, Tricia Takanawa *Season 12-present: Lois Griffin, Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Chris Griffin, Meg Griffin, Brian, Carter Pewterschmidt, Tom Tucker, Cleveland Brown, Mayor Adam West, Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Joyce Kinney, Angela, Jillian Russell-Wilcox, Bonnie Swanson, Tricia Takanawa *"In Harmony's Way", "Christmas Guy": Lois Griffin, Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Chris Griffin, Meg Griffin, Vinny, Carter Pewterschmidt, Tom Tucker, Mort Goldman, Mayor Adam West, Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Joyce Kinney, Angela, Jillian Russell-Wilcox, Bonnie Swanson, Tricia Takanawa
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Episode
  • All episodes except A Cleveland Brown Christmas, Murray Christmas and Die Semi-Hard
  • All episodes except Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High, PTV, Family Goy, Brian Griffin's House of Payne, And Then There Were Fewer, And I'm Joyce Kinney, Livin' on a Prayer, Space Cadet, Valentine's Day in Quahog, Bigfat and Total Recall. Instrumental arrangements only for the "Road to" mini-series.
Video
  • 250
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NEXT
Voices
  • Mike Henry
  • Alex Borstein, Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Lacey Chabert , Mila Kunis , Tony Sirico and Walter Murphy and His Orchestra
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Year
  • 2000
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  • Episodes
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  • The theme song for Damages DVD is When I am Though With You by The VLA Media:When_I_am_ThroughWith_You_-_The_VLA.ogg
  • Family Guy, like most television programs, has a theme song. It was created by Walter Murphy. Revised visuals for the theme song were made for the new widescreen version of the show that started in "Excellence in Broadcasting". While the song is not sung for the "Road to" mini-series", instrumental arrangements are used. In the early seasons, Chris and Brian's voices are heard during the last line of the song over everyone else's. It was rerecorded following the show's revival, removing these prevalences. Walter Murphy, Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman got an Annie Award nomination for writing the theme song in 2000. [1]
  • The Theme Song of That 70's Show, also known as In the Street, is the song that plays at the beginning of every episode. The song is made by Big Star and a shortened version of it plays for the theme song. It is sung by Eric, Donna, Michael, Jackie, Hyde, and Fez. In season 1, the theme song was a cover version performed by Todd Griffin and was later replaced by another cover by Cheap Trick, which would be the theme song for the rest of the series.
  • "Everywhere You Look" is the theme song to Full House, performed by Jesse Fredrick. It was also composed by Fredrick along with Bennett Salvay. A new version was recorded with Carly Rae Jepsen for Fuller House.
  • The Big Wolf on Campus theme song is written and performed by Danny Smith, the actor who plays Merton J. Dingle.
  • The Theme Song began throughout the series. A claymation Flapjack, Bubbie and Captain K'nuckles appear not File:Flapjack Theme Song being all the episodes. Peppermint Larry (dressed as a sailor) and some other citizens make cameos at the end. This is more similar to the 1930s folksong, Big Rock Candy Mountain to help support K'nuckles finding Candied Island.
  • Betty Boop.
  • Whenever Transformers has a show, it has a theme song. Since the video isn't available yet, click here for the Season 3 Theme Song
  • This is the theme song of the show.
  • "My Roots are planted in the past", "Though My life is changing fast", "Who I am is who i wanna be"", "A single mom who works too hard", "Who loves her kids and never stops", "With Gentle hands and the heart of a fighter",
  • The theme song is the song that opens every Chowder episode. Every time its played, there is a different dish in the oven.
  • The Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme Song was written and sung by noted 1980s rapper, Schoolly D. The song was written while in his limousine on the way to the studio.
  • thumb|300px|rightthe funnest theme ever (i think) lyrics: oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ooooooooooooooooh gogoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo pogoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo chikoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo rosariki gogoriki riki riki gogo ottoriki a bo bo bo bo bo boboriki olgariki oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ooooooooooooooooh docoriki gogoriki riki riki gogo ah...er...wolliriki gogoriki riki riki go go bigoriki gogoriki riki riki go go gogoriki GOGORIKI oh oh oh COOL huh?
  • The theme was composed by the late great Richard Stone and the lyrics by creator Tom Ruegger. The main title was directed by Rich Arons and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The theme has been translated in twenty-one languages.
  • It's a Jungle Out There is the theme song for the television show Monk. It is sung by Randy Newman and used for the first episode of the series and later as the official theme song for seasons 2-8.
  • The Theme Song is probably one of the most recognizable theme songs in American television history. The famous 12-note motif originated from the brain of Danny Elfman. Even though he wrote a lot of other television and movie scores, Elfman considers The Simpsons theme song the composition that he will be forever known for.
  • The theme song is the tune that plays at the beginning and end of virtually every episode of Happy Tree Friends, with a few exceptions.
  • The song has been released both in its original Japanese as well as an English translation, both of which have been featured on alternating episodes of the Teen Titans. It is interesting to note that episodes in which the theme is sung in Japanese are intended to be comedic and funny (with the exception of the episode "Nevermore"), while the ones sung in English are intended to have a more serious tone. The Japanese version of the theme song has actually been translated and used in the movie Trouble in Tokyo. See Alternate Version below for details.
  • The theme songs of Season 1 and Season 2 of American Dragon look pretty much the same, but if you listen closely you can hear that there are a couple of minor differences between the two.
  • 300px|right|thumb|Season 1's Theme Song The theme song is a opening song for the series.
  • The song was written and recorded by Phil Naro. Naro wrote the song after the creators contacted him and requested he write a theme for a TV show they were considering pitching called "The Mall." When the show's idea was finalized, the song was rewritten in order to coincide better with the show's premise. However, the adjustments to the song were comparatively minor, and in an interview Jennifer Pertsch called Naro's initial version "creepily close to the final version we used."
  • The opening theme song for The 404 was created from two sound clips from the Final Cut Pro and iLife sound effects kits. The First part is titled "Radio Tuning 01", and the second is titled "Roller Derby". A remixed version is currently used. This version was created by Jamey Lewis.
  • In Hopeless , Barney introduces The Gang to his father, claiming that they are in a band together which made the subsequent theme song a video of all of them singing it in a band. Marshall plays the piano, Robin plays the drums, Barney plays lead guitar, Lily plays bass and Ted also plays guitar. In 46 Minutes, Barney claims to be the new leader of the gang, and a theme song with all the photos of the gang replaced with photos of Barney in suits and everyone else looking annoyed. The second appearance is when Stripper Lily and her boyfriend, Arvydas, become "part of the group." The "Russian" theme song this time is similar to the original, but it is sung in a deep voice and all the photos of Marshall and Lily are replaced by Stripper Lily and her menacing boyfriend. In Bedtime Stories, a music-box version of the the theme song is played. In How Your Mother Met Me a version with The Mother, Louis, Cindy, Darren and Kelly was used.
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