Over 15K TV viewers have voted on the 200+ Best Cartoon Theme Songs. Current Top 3: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, DuckTales, The Flintstones
The original “DuckTales” theme song is definitely my choice for the 1980s’ best cartoon theme song. It’s still very catchy. The2017 reboot’s takeon the theme is OK, but I still prefer the original. The show itself also marked a turning point in what TV animation could be like, wi...
Over 50K TV viewers have voted on the 100+ shows on Best Cartoon Network Shows Of All Time, Ranked. Current Top 3: Tom and Jerry, Courage the Cowardly Dog, ...
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The company has been consistently making its commercials in the cartoon art style and keeping with a single theme, which has allowed the ads to become truly iconic. Moreover, the well-known slogan Red Bull gives you wings can be clearly represented through animation. I think this is a great...
In the summer of 1969, the Archies — a fictional rock band from a Saturday-morning cartoon show — scored a real-life hit single with “Sugar, Sugar.” So it was only natural that the theme song forScooby Doo, Where Are You?, which premiered that September, might follow a similarly ...
The most fascinating and quietly revolutionary thing about "Belle" is that it's not strictly a romance. Rather, it's about love in many forms, and how that love can heal or hurt a person. Coupled with some of the most breathtaking animation that Hosoda has created — aided by Cartoon Sa...
This is like my new theme song. I live, breathe and eat Pokemon... well maybe not eat, that would be sad. This is quite funny. Though you only mentioned what actually happens in the show in the first bit of it.. nvm, I dunno this stuff. I was actually looking for something else...
much better. It has only four episodes, everything seems to move too quickly, and it’s hard to get close to the characters. But it’s still a fun show if you are just looking to watch some shounen-ai on the fly. ‘Kono Danshi, Mahou ga Oshigoto Desu.’ has a fantasy theme. ...
" which is based on the 1948 children's novel by Ruth Stiles Gannett. Every frame of Nora Twomey's film (a co-production between Netflix Animation, Mockingbird Pictures, and Cartoon Saloon) moves like something out of a storybook. Like its Cartoon Saloon sibling "Song of the Sea," "My ...