
“Strength of the BEAR, The Bear, the bear!” 44.) Fantastic Max More atonal repetition of the show’s title and rushed, unintelligible gibberish delivering exposition. Seeing a pattern yet? This time, however, the title is growled at you, perhaps by a young Vin Diesel. The only thing better than repeating the show’s title is screaming it at the top of your hair-metal lungs, straining the vocal chords to hit the ultimate sour note. See also 1492 Pictures and CJ Entertainment to Produce THE GRAVEYARD BOOK and Other Projects 47.) Pole Position Visionaries knows that repeating the name of the title and mumbling incoherently is the key to success. Here’s how the Top 3 in this category panned out:ġ) Spiral Zone 48.) Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light You should be delightedly at how awesomely bad these really are! There are certainly some obscure references here, but give them a listen regardless. The following 10 shows feature some of the “So Bad, It’s Good” theme songs ever to come out of the 80s. You might think you know your 80s cartoons, but you haven’t seen anything yet! So Bad, It’s GoodĮven the best cartoon can be sunk by a bad theme song, and vice versa. Some other honorable mentions that didn’t make the cut include: The Littles, Galaxy High, Mister T, The Incredible Hulk, and Popples, though I’m sure I missed a few of your favorites along the way. Some entries joined the list based on pure, audacious style, like my buddy Overlord up there from the easily missed series, Spiral Zone. Also, there had to be some sort of lyrical song, noticeable theme, or anything other than the straight-up exposition style in the intro, like the ones used in these disqualified series: The Centurions, Dino-Riders, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, Sky Commanders, Thundarr the Barbarian, Turbo Teen, Blackstar, G-Force Guardians of Space, Sectaurs. To be clear, these cartoons had to have a substantial run in the 1980s to be considered “80s Cartoons” sorry, The Simpsons.
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That’s where we come in! 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. Epic, ridiculous theme songs.Ī cartoon’s theme song tends to be one of the most memorable parts of the cartoon itself chances are you’re already humming a particular tune to yourself even if you can’t remember anything about the show. It’s impossible to sum up the entirety of 80s cartoons with any sort of meaningful description, but there’s one thing they all had in common: Theme songs. You Are Reading : An Incontestable Listing of the 48 Best 80s Cartoon Theme SongsĪh, 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. 48.) Visionaries: Knights of the Magical LightĬhances are that whatever theme song you’re singing to yourself right now is on this list.An Incontestable Listing of the 48 Best 80s Cartoon Theme Songs.
