3/18/2024 0 Comments Sonic mania with ducktales intro![]() ![]() #5: “Captain Planet and the Planeteers” (1990-96) ![]() Overall, it’s a fantastically memorable way to prepare the audience for exactly what to expect from this zany cartoon. All this while also breaking the fourth repeatedly, telling numerous jokes, and even containing a line that changes depending on the episode. had some fantastically catchy theme songs for their cartoons in the ‘90s and arguably the most infectious is from “Animaniacs.” The animated variety show’s theme is bombastic, loud, and mischievous (just like its lead characters), while the lyrics showcase its diverse cast and their quirks. “Bucky O’Hare” managed to pull it off better than most, though, given its memorable subject matter, “funky fresh” beat, and its ability to still evoke a grand, if offbeat, space adventure. The premise of this bizarre show is made even stranger by its theme song, which features rapping another thing every other kids’ show in the ‘90s seemingly had. The ‘90s were a weird time, okay? We could watch a show about a green space rabbit captain and his crew battling toads and not bat an eye. It’s one that can be enjoyed “through thick and thin,” so it’s definitely worth a spin.Īdvertisement #7: “Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars” (1991) Possessing a Caribbean style sound, cheerful vocals, and great mix of a chanting, catchy chorus and rapid-fire rhymes, the “TaleSpin” theme is a cartoon introduction song like no other on our list. We’re not sure whose idea it was to have Baloo from “The Jungle Book” get into highflying adventures as a 1930s bush pilot, but we’re glad they did, if only because it means we got this great theme song. All in all, it’s the perfect theme for a show about wacky world domination. The booming vocals and text are evocative of old sci-fi cinema, while the orchestral music that accompanies the lyrics lends the whole thing a slightly unhinged vibe that fits the characters. The show’s song details the duo’s backstory, goals, and establishes that while Brain is a genius, Pinky is not all there. “Ducks rock” indeed.Ī spin-off of a series that may show up later on our list, “Pinky and the Brain” follows its two titular characters, a pair of laboratory mice, as they try to take over the world. The accompanying visuals help complete the theme to make it a distillation of many things common to ‘90s cartoons: Disney, animals, edgy action, and space. Sung by Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship fame, “The Mighty Ducks” theme song is appropriately rock inspired, and manages to turn a premise that sounds ridiculous on paper, hockey-playing ducks that fight aliens, and make it sound awesome. Though this series may have come out near the tail end of Disney’s cartoon heyday, its theme song is so perfectly ‘90s, it’s amazing. We’ll be excluding series that began in the ‘80s, as well as anime and songs that weren’t originally written for the show in question. Welcome to WatchMojo and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Radical ‘90s Cartoon Theme Songs.įor this list, we’ll be looking at the best cartoon theme songs from shows that began in the 1990s. ![]()
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