The childhood and adolescence of some previous generations was marked by cartoons shown on open television channels. Over time, programs aimed at young audiences were phased out, but the affective memory of some cartoons remained with viewers. In this regard, we highlight a few below draw openings so you can remember
memories of the past
You know that soundtrack that’s burned into your memory and just remembering it makes you hum? In the list we present below are some famous openings drafts you know that for sure. Cash:
1. “Kim Possible”
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This animated film from Disney Channel tells the story of a girl who fights to save the world while dealing with the problems facing young people at school. The opening titled “Call Me, Beep Me” is originally sung English by Christina Milian and shows the protagonist and her whole adventurous routine.
2. “Baby Looney Tunes”
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Although it appears to be an animated film aimed at children, the everyday life of the little ones at Grandma’s has convinced many viewers. Not only because of the script, but also because of his music. The theme in English is “The Baby Looney Tunes Way”, voiced by Lisa Silver and Patty Way.
3. “Rather odd parents”
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Many children dreamed of Timmy Turner’s life being accompanied by fairy godparents. The fairies Cosmo and Wanda were responsible for granting the boy’s wishes. The Fairly OddParents soundtrack was written by Ron Jones. The Portuguese version was translated by Delart Studios.
4. “Winx Club”
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The success of this opening was such that it was posted on YouTube by fans in different versions in Portuguese, both in rhythm by Forró and Funk. The drawing tells the story of a magical world with schools of fairies and witches.
5. “Phineas and Ferb”
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These two brothers made the most of every day of their school holidays. The theme music rhythmically summarizes many of the adventures she and her friends will experience. The song “Everything can happen” is originally sung in English by the band Bowling for Soup.
6. “What’s new in ScoobyDoo?”
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The group that uncovers the city’s biggest mysteries was hugely successful not only in animation but also in the spinoff. The opening introduces each of the members and some adventures in high animation. The soundtrack is voiced by the famous band Simple Plan with the song “What’s New, ScoobyDoo?”.