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. It's impossible to sum up the ...
The long-awaited Spider-Man: No Way Home lands in theaters this week. It’s been the subject of endless rumors about the possible return of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield to the franchise thanks to ...
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Check out the themes to the 'X-Men' and "Thundercats' in a style you've NEVER heard before. And now we have an insane dancehall version of the intro. WHY? Who knows. It's lo-fi af, with dude hitting ...
The opening theme of a television show is always one of the most important ingredients that makes a series truly great, and that statement is probably doubly true when it comes to superhero cartoons.
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 ...
The mutants of X-Men: Apocalypse (in theaters May 27) have some impressive abilities — but who among them can sing the X-Men cartoon theme song from memory? At San Diego Comic-Con, Yahoo Movies asked ...
Nothing shapes our childhoods more than our favorite cartoon theme songs. Whether it’s pretending to be our favorite characters or performing in our favorite episodes, watching cartoons is something ...
First of all, we forgot what a freaking banger this theme song is. Not everything from the 90s sounds as good as we remember it sounding, but the Spider-Man theme song still get us pumped for ...
But some unpredictable comparisons are being made between that song and the theme song to the classic children’s cartoon “Franklin”. Word of the comparisons has even reached the show’s theme singer ...
Remember the days when you’d set your beeping alarm watch to 6 a.m. on Saturday morning to wake up in time to catch your cartoons? Man, nothing compared to the stillness of the house in the early ...