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1A catchy tune that's hard to forget! Combine Larry Marks' smooth vocals and David Mook's lyrics, and you've got a recipe for a classic. It sends shivers down your spine every time you hear "Scooby-Doo, where are you? We need some help from you now!" It became an instant hit representing a whole generation of mystery-solving kids.
- Premiered: September 13, 1969
2Woo-oo! Mark Mueller certainly struck gold with this one! The "DuckTales" theme song has us all singing along and yearning for adventure with Scrooge McDuck and his nephews. This earworm can make even the gloomiest day feel like a treasure hunt!
- Premiered: September 18, 1987
3"Meet the Flintstones" is more than just another theme song. It's a stone-age anthem! Written by Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera, and William Hanna, this toe-tapper celebrates the prehistoric family we all know and love. Fred's iconic shout of "Yabba Dabba Doo" has become synonymous with pure joy!
- Premiered: September 30, 1960
4Henry Mancini’s cool jazz melody speaks volumes without uttering a single word. The slinky saxophone transports us into the world of the mischievous yet suave Pink Panther, making it impossible not to tap our feet along.
- Premiered: September 11, 1993
5Heroes in a half shell! Chuck Lorre and Dennis Challen Brown created a rockin' anthem for these pizza-loving reptiles. It's impossible not to shout "Turtle Power!" when you hear that gnarly guitar riff.
- Premiered: December 28, 1987
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6Go-go-Gadget Theme Song! Shuki Levy and Haim Saban crafted this iconic tune that has us all humming "doo-doo-doo-doo-doot" under our breaths. Who can resist the urge to don their own gadget-filled trench coat?
- Premiered: September 10, 1983


