Peacemaker and What We Do in the Shadows. I just love the music.
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Peacemaker’s a good one!! Gotta check out What We Do.
And the dance!
Absolutely!
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Arcane, it's always a good intro.
I can tell you an intro I always skip, SG-1. I love that show so much, but the into sucks for all 10 seasons.
Dude same. I didn't mind so much that weird yet clsssy one of the blue pharoah-like thing, but when they redid it to the one with shots from the show and people striking dramatic poses it was awful. So. Naff.
Woke up this mornin, got yourself a gun
Dark, Stranger Things, Cowboy Bebop
Dandadan. The little dance that Aira does is fun
Neon genesis intro. Glorious!
I think the second Dungeon Meshi intro is the one for me. Its so upbeat and the animation is cute and funny.
Justified. Same intro for all six seasons and so good.
The Simpsons. The chalkboard and couch gags are worth the watch.
I always wait to see the chalkboard, then +20s brings me just before the couch
adventure Time
It's kind of cheating but Invincible. Since the intro is like 5 seconds long
Lost and Scrubs because they're so short.
Psych because it's fun and catchy.
Previously Murdoch Mysteries, but I hate the new intro this season and have been skipping it.
Deadman Wonderland.
can't get over the millennium edgy English sung lyrics
"I'll BEH YOUER DEAUD MAUUUNNN"
I quite liked "Boardwalk Empire" intro.
Does Unreal Tournament counts? Otherwise it would be Deus Ex.
X-Men tas is iconic and the animated '90s reboot had some fun with the intro, Batman tas is a classic, and game of thrones had a really good intro to set the tone for an episode.