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11 TV Theme Songs To Take You Back To Your Childhood

Which ones do you still remember?

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11 TV Theme Songs To Take You Back To Your Childhood

TV show theme songs, much like commercial product tunes and jingles, become very recognizable can become stimulating if it is something you hear regularly. As children, many of us are exposed to television shows on a regular basis. Here are 11 iconic kids' TV show themes you may not have heard in a while, but still love. I'd write about how great they all are, but let's be honest; I don't need to tell you that!


1. "All That"

I wouldn't trust anyone that doesn't start dancing to this...


2. "Kenan and Kel"

Why can't today's themes be as funky an catchy?


3. "Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy"

Did anyone else whistle along to it?


4. "Out Of The Box (outro theme)"

This isn't the opening theme, but this show always ended with a variation of this closing theme.


5. "Kim Possible"

Admit it. You sang along with it...


6. "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"

I'll bet you weren't anticipating the extended version.

Some people may argue that this wasn't really a kids' show. However, being so family oriented, parents didn't seem to care whether or not their children watched.


7. "Full House"

The same ideology of being a family oriented show applies.


8. "Pokémon"

Granted, a lot of modern day college students still take a trip to their childhood by playing the modern Pokémon games series out. But answer me this: How long has it been since you've watched the animated series?


9. "Animaniacs"

If you don't remember, the show was just as zany and insane as the intro.


10. "Drake and Josh"

Fun Fact: This theme song was actually performed by Drake Bell, and even has it's own music video.


11. "Hey Arnold!"

After a few times of repetition, his name starts to sound weird. But, the music certainly makes up for it!



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