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The 1980s was a boom time for kid’s TV thanks to an FCC deregulation ruling that allowed series based on toy products. All of a sudden, the floodgates were open and soon G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K., ...
Songs by Mark Mothersbaugh, Danny Elfman, Iggy Pop, Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump & more soundtrack these children's animated series.
This line transcended cartoons and became a global slogan. Every kid in the ’90s yelled it while trading cards, battling friends, or sprinting home after school to catch new episodes. The phrase ...
Like many other cartoon projects, this song uses its time to establish the show's main character and thus guarantee that the audience's interest is already peaked. Additionally, the silliness of the ...
One of the best things about superhero cartoons back in the day was their infectious theme songs. This started in the ’70s with the Super Friends. Then it peaked in the ’90s with great opening music ...
If you can hum a few bars from the theme song for “The Flintstones,” “The Jetsons” or one of the more than 250 other cartoons made by Hanna-Barbera since the late 1950s, you have Hoyt Curtin to thank.
Cartoons are a staple of childhood, and plenty of musicians have kept their inner-kids alive by making music for animated shows that find their way into family living rooms (and, since it hasn’t ...
There are a lot of things that go into making a cartoon show work, and one of the most significant is creating a memorable theme song. A decent theme can make or break a show's popularity, as in many ...
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