zxy556575 July 15, 2014 Share July 15, 2014 (edited) Speaking of changing every episode -- The Simpsons, of course! Edited July 15, 2014 by lordonia 4 Link to comment
meep.meep July 15, 2014 Share July 15, 2014 From more recent shows: Treme - great great song and graphics. I've watched the whole thing on DVD/On-Demand (vs live broadcast) and have never FF'd through the credits. They're slightly updated every season but always include the huge wave entering the house and then turning. Masters of Sex - every image in the credit sequence is a play on euphemisms for having sex. Mad Men - so great a credit sequence that people are speculating on when it'll turn into live action. There's an ominous realization that the show will probably end with Don Draper falling/jumping out of a window, just like in the credits. 3 Link to comment
cpcathy July 15, 2014 Share July 15, 2014 True Detective. The music is not only haunting, but the images are eery and kind of beautiful. 3 Link to comment
DearEvette July 16, 2014 Share July 16, 2014 I've always liked The A Different World opening credits. Not only does it show each character in their personal venue: Dwayne Wayne studying math, Whitely primping in the mirror etc. it tells the whole story of college from studying, romance, sports, greek life, graduation etc. all in just the course of the credit sequence. Also the saturated colors and the faux single-take tracking camera as it goes from vignette to vignette is nice. And Aretha Franklin singing the song is also pretty cool. 9 Link to comment
Rinaldo July 16, 2014 Share July 16, 2014 Yes, A Different World had one of the alltime great credit sequences, for all the reasons just stated. I would only occasionally watch the show itself, but I would always stay tuned after Cosby just to watch the credits. They made (and make) me feel good. 2 Link to comment
ParadoxLost July 16, 2014 Share July 16, 2014 Its a battle between good and not so good. 4 Link to comment
DittyDotDot July 16, 2014 Share July 16, 2014 (edited) ^^^Definitely @ParadoxLost. So, goofy and cheesy, but then that was the show! A battle indeed. Edited July 16, 2014 by DittyDotDot 1 Link to comment
Actionmage September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 The Sleepy Hollow opening credit sequence is appropriately spooky, but the "time passes" bits are great too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVeif94l2fk It's got the evocative music, who the important characters are, and enough snippets that give you a hint about the plot of the show. Just a great sequence. Also in the " what it says on the tin" subsection of openings, I present The New Original Wonder Woman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DDdxmoxduQ For anime: the one that I love next to Cowboy Bebop's open is Gunsmith Cats:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXE4wO-Qt48 It's fast, and shows you, again, what to generally expect from the show. ( A show about PIs who also have a gunsmith business to have a steadier flow of cash. Plus? A vintage Shelby Cobra!) 1 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 Speaking of changing every episode -- The Simpsons, of course! Yea I really like theirs, it's pretty funny. Link to comment
Neurochick September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 (edited) Here's my favorite from right now, Starz' Black Sails. Edited September 5, 2014 by Neurochick 3 Link to comment
88Keys September 6, 2014 Share September 6, 2014 (edited) Grr....can't get the videos to embed directly into the post. One of my favorite opening sequences ever is from Dilbert. I'm serious. Great song, great animation, and I love that it's basically one long continuous shot following the paper airplane through the office. Current favorite opening is Gravity Falls. Again, good song, and a title sequence that gives you a good idea of who the characters are and what kind of show you're about to watch. And the animation is beautiful. Specifically the backgrounds. I think GF has the best backgrounds on television, and I love that they put such care and attention to detail on a kid's show. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tctX771EQeA Edited September 6, 2014 by The Crazed Spruce fixed youtube tags 1 Link to comment
dalek September 6, 2014 Share September 6, 2014 @Actionmage, the season 1 opening credits of Wonder Woman were always a favorite of mine. They very nicely embrace the comic book origins of the series and the H.G. Peter style art of the golden age comic books in particular 2 Link to comment
Pyralis September 6, 2014 Share September 6, 2014 I knew all the words to that {snap] {snap} And in the "they changed the credits every week" category - The Wild Wild West. 2 Link to comment
ParadoxLost September 6, 2014 Share September 6, 2014 I clicked on this thinking it was the animated series. It wasn't... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHxZRYbWLSE Smell the stinky cheese. I don't understand the gorilla in a beanie driving the car from the Beverly Hillbillies. But this leads me to something I do remember despite not being born....Tra la la And I already mentioned the Hillbillies. I appear to be on some kind of nostalgia trip for the shows that played on syndication when I came home from school. Link to comment
bmasters9 September 8, 2014 Share September 8, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8s8ukSdiQw This Season 6 opening from Trapper John, M.D., in my opinion, albeit it is different musically from the first five seasons, does illustrate why the opening of this series is one of my favorites. I especially liked how the hospital shot rose up, as well as the X-ray presentation of the cast cards. 1 Link to comment
Rinaldo September 8, 2014 Share September 8, 2014 Thank you, @bmasters9 ! I liked the title sequence of Trapper John in any season, and remembered that although the basic format remained the same, they juggled the details from time to time. I in fact didn't recall this particular version -- the little musical riff at the very end is unique to this season, where other years they'd feature the brass or do a drum break. Damn, now I want to see the whole series again. 2 Link to comment
bmasters9 September 8, 2014 Share September 8, 2014 Thank you, @bmasters9 ! I liked the title sequence of Trapper John in any season, and remembered that although the basic format remained the same, they juggled the details from time to time. I in fact didn't recall this particular version -- the little musical riff at the very end is unique to this season, where other years they'd feature the brass or do a drum break. Damn, now I want to see the whole series again. Not a problem! I've seen it in passing in syndication and from YouTube, but I would really love for it to be on DVD. Link to comment
spaceytraci1208 September 8, 2014 Share September 8, 2014 The opening credits to the 2nd season of The Real World will always be the stand-out for me thanks to Jon Brennan's hollering "Truuue storyyyyyyy!" I couldn't find it by itself, but I did find a mash-up of 22 seasons-worth of credits...Season 2 comes in at the 18 second mark :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDnl3jEEw64 Link to comment
Tabbyclaw September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 I have been rewatching Natsume Yuujincho (Natsume's Book of Friends) lately, and have been reminded of how much I love the second series' opening credits. I couldn't find it with English subtitles on Youtube, but the lyrics aren't the important bit. The important bit is knowing that the show is about a boy who can see supernatural creatures that most people can't. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW8IT9ryZIU Link to comment
ABay September 12, 2014 Share September 12, 2014 This might have been mentioned before, but I really like the theme for Haven. It's evocative and also reminds me of the theme from The 4400, which I also liked. 2 Link to comment
bmasters9 September 13, 2014 Share September 13, 2014 Hart to Hart season 4 (1982-83) is also one of my favorites because of how Max (Lionel Stander) spoke about the Harts (Jonathan and Jennifer) at the top, and then said how it was his job to take care of them, "which ain't easy, 'cause when they met, it was murder!" I also liked how the Hart title appeared from a red heart that zoomed in from the middle of the two cars as they passed (the setup of this opening [minus red heart of course] was taken from the 1979 pilot). 2 Link to comment
Rinaldo September 13, 2014 Share September 13, 2014 Which (to me) demands that we also pay tribute to the shot-for-shot re-creation of those titles (one of four that Adam Scott & Co. did). This is the whole "greatest event in television history" mini-special as shown on Adult Swim. If you just want the titles themselves, jump to 13:20 for the Probst countdown: 2 Link to comment
bmasters9 September 14, 2014 Share September 14, 2014 The first 28 seconds of this clip are of the CBS Sunday Morning opening that I grew up with, from 1986, shortly after the Challenger disaster (Charles Kuralt had at that time been in for 7 or 8 years). The current opening with Osgood is good, but it pales, in my opinion, in comparison to the original opening (which, for the first few years, had only 6 days of the week on the list of days that had the blind-like animation). Link to comment
ChromaKelly September 15, 2014 Share September 15, 2014 I absolutely hated the change in opening credits for Big Love. They went from the wonderful ice skating, ice cracking, dinner on their Mormon heaven planet, God Only Knows Where I'd Be Without You credits to the really stupid falling through space boring song ones. Bleh. It pretty much marked the end of the show being good. 1 Link to comment
bmasters9 September 23, 2014 Share September 23, 2014 Remember Blacke's Magic, a short-lived NBC series from early '86 starring Hal Linden and Harry Morgan? 1 Link to comment
cpcathy September 23, 2014 Share September 23, 2014 Big Love tested my patience many times while it aired, but I did like the change in opening credits. 1 Link to comment
TattleTeeny September 25, 2014 Share September 25, 2014 (edited) I have to say that Boardwalk Empire's opening might be my favorite ever--perfect visuals, perfect vibe, perfect music. I also loved The Tudors--that cello music and that iron cross toppling over against the blue sky. Love The Borgias too. And True Blood's grimy, creepy vibe and song. Edited September 25, 2014 by TattleTeeny 1 Link to comment
dcalley September 27, 2014 Share September 27, 2014 (edited) The Wire changed its credits (and singer) each season (though always with Bodie taking out that camera). Here's season 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1ABR4UpDSU Though I like Mike just fine, I prefer the Joel-era credits on MST3K: I always liked the Angel credits, particularly when he busts down that door. In Life Goes On, Arnold never got fed (until the finale): Twin Peaks has damn fine credits: And on Mystery, I hate how the credits now are so short, because I loved all the Gorey. Edited September 27, 2014 by dcalley 6 Link to comment
bmasters9 October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 Remember this? This was from a short-lived 1979 NBC game called All-Star Secrets w/Bob Eubanks; he not only hosted it, but was one of the EPs. GSN showed one last Sunday, too. Link to comment
Guest Accused Dingo October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 I always loved the opening credits for American Horror Story. The first 3 season can be found here 2 Link to comment
Misslindsey October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 I always loved Everwood's season one opening credits. It just fit the show perfectly. 2 Link to comment
Haleth October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 (edited) I just posted in another topic about my love for Vikings and I don't think the opening theme has been mentioned here. Love the juxtaposing of passion and death and the eerie, atmospheric music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZTdiPGcTiI Edited October 11, 2014 by Haleth 3 Link to comment
Bruinsfan October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 I wasn't necessarily a big fan of Life Goes On, but hearing "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" over the opening credits never failed to lift my spirits. Other credit sequences that automatically brought a smile to my face: 3 Link to comment
DittyDotDot October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 Ooh, The Rockford Files, now that takes me back. The answering machine was such a perfect kick off--some of those things heard on the answering machine were revelations to my 10-year-old ears. Makes me miss Jim Gardner even more. 2 Link to comment
ToxicUnicorn October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 The opening credits of ER takes me back immediately to Thursday nights on NBC. The original must-see tv series, for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5a8Bkl3gks 1 Link to comment
TattleTeeny October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 (edited) I always liked the Angel credits, particularly when he busts down that door. Oh, that song is so good too. Random, but I really loved the opening to Hunter. I also loved that show so much. Edited October 18, 2014 by TattleTeeny Link to comment
Kate the Great October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 (edited) The opening sequence to The Prisoner. Long, but effective as hell. (I put in the one to the second episode, as the one for "Arrival" is obviously different.) Little touches like the mostly-rotating Number Two add to this, but it's great and holds up well after fiftyish (!) years: Also, in a whole different sense, I love the credits for due South. There's nothing specifically brilliant about them, but the soft rock and the scenery just add up to the perfect aesthetic somehow to connote the feel of the show (and I always giggle when Fraser holds Ray back by the elevator). Hopefully a new link will autoplay! http s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AJyb4lMXkg -- seasons 3 and 4 http s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zgZulxezEw -- with closing credits Edited October 25, 2014 by Kate the Great 3 Link to comment
ABay October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 I love the theme and the incidental music for due South. Doma-ah. 2 Link to comment
annzeepark914 October 25, 2014 Share October 25, 2014 I always loved the opening to LA Law (the first few seasons were great - terrific writing, storylines, etc). I tried to find a video for the opening credits of Remington Steele (in which Stephanie Zimbalist's character talks about how she set up the agency but then he came along...) but couldn't find it. Loved the first season of that show. 2 Link to comment
bmasters9 November 1, 2014 Share November 1, 2014 (edited) This video is of an opening from 20/20 from 1/30/86 (shortly after the Challenger disaster). This is another opening that I grew up with, and I remember very well how it started: "Good evening...I'm Hugh Downs." "And I'm Barbara Walters, and this is 20/20." I especially liked how the magnifying glass passed over the ABC News globe, expanded, and stamped the axis on it before going in between the 20s in the title. I even remember how the title split at the end to show either Hugh or Barbara (it also did so shortly after the title was formed to show both Hugh and Barbara as being the anchors). I even recall Bob Cruz (ABC News V/O then) saying, "On the ABC News magazine, 20/20, with Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters..." There was even an old-style NCI captioning icon on the bottom right of the screen for about 2 seconds. The opening starts around the :32 or :33 mark (there is a WABC 11 P.M. EWN promo before it). Edited November 1, 2014 by bmasters9 1 Link to comment
janie jones January 3, 2015 Share January 3, 2015 My husband has been watching Sons of Anarchy lately, and I cannot stand the credits. It's so cheesy and stupid. It would be 9,000 times better if the information were just tattooed on the people's bodies, instead of oozing off like a ghost in a kids' cartoon from the early 90s. 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen January 4, 2015 Share January 4, 2015 True Blood (sorry if this has been posted before). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZKWU0GpJ7g 2 Link to comment
ParadoxLost January 24, 2015 Share January 24, 2015 I've been binging Outlander and I find the opening credits impressive. Its lovely and dreamy, but what I find most interesting is viewing it through the progression of the series. The opening credits almost give a feeling of time travel, in a weird way, for a show about time travel. Turns out on reflection that the opening credits highlighted at least one pivotal moment from each episode that highlighted the overall mood or theme. On viewing the credits in subsequent weeks, the scenes from the prior episode tend to jump of the screen moving the emphasis in the credits with every episode. It has the feeling of prognosticating the future and reminiscing over the past at the same time. 3 Link to comment
mattie0808 January 24, 2015 Share January 24, 2015 (edited) I do think the opening credits EMBODY how cheesy and ridiculous the show is, but in a tiny 60 second package (and why are those credits so long ANYWAY?) OMG, I guess I never saw this thread before wacthing "Too Many Cooks." I sincerely kept waiting for a freaking serial killer to come and take them all out -- except, perhaps, for Vicki, who, as the robot, would at least try to fight back, like Smarf. I remember that show well, but boy the cheesiness of the intro has a different spin on it now! The opening credits of ER takes me back immediately to Thursday nights on NBC. The original must-see tv series, for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5a8Bkl3gks Oh yeah. That was one of the things that made me most excited about the series finale (after quite some time of not regularly watching)...they put all the old folks back in (okay, except Clooney, lol), including Benton's karate chop! I loved that show in an unnatural way back then. ;) Edited January 24, 2015 by mattie0808 Link to comment
ToxicUnicorn January 25, 2015 Share January 25, 2015 I'm in the early stages of watching The Americans - good show, but I can't stand the opening credits. I have no idea if they are supposed to be good or meaningful. If they are, they're shot in a way that simply makes me want to look away. Link to comment
ShadowSixx January 25, 2015 Share January 25, 2015 How could I forget this cartoon growing up, loved C.O.P.S. I loved it and loved the intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6WGi10vd2Y Not as good as the original intro but still love it lol Some others that bring back good memories: Link to comment
proserpina65 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 For me, although there are a lot of good main title credit sequences out there, Game of Thrones' remains the very pinnacle of what a title sequence can be. Whoever came up with the idea is a genius. Although they have gotten a bit sloppy about adding/subtracting locations depending on the episode. 4 Link to comment
SistaLadybug January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 I have to say that Boardwalk Empire's opening might be my favorite ever--perfect visuals, perfect vibe, perfect music. I also loved The Tudors--that cello music and that iron cross toppling over against the blue sky. Love The Borgias too. And True Blood's grimy, creepy vibe and song. Having just watched a marathon of "The Tudors", allow me to concur. Seeing all those beautiful people in beautiful costumes (Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, James Frain - YES, MA'AM), the changing wives, the evolution of Henry's and Brandon's looks and the quick clips at the end of the sequence of those Henry had loved and sacrificed to be where he was (CatherineAnneWolesleyJaneKatherineCrowell) ending in a tight shot on Henry's eyes. Augh. Just so good. 2 Link to comment
spaceytraci1208 January 29, 2015 Share January 29, 2015 For me, although there are a lot of good main title credit sequences out there, Game of Thrones' remains the very pinnacle of what a title sequence can be. Whoever came up with the idea is a genius. Although they have gotten a bit sloppy about adding/subtracting locations depending on the episode. The opening credits to Game Of Thrones reminds me of a really intense version of Candyland 5 Link to comment
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