Bojack Horseman, the song slaps and there's way too many Easter eggs and jokes slipped onto the various intros to ignore them.
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I love how the intro changes depending on what happened in the previous episode, or what will happen. Take Bobo the Zebra. A changing intro gives me a reason to watch it, and yes the song slaps. I particularly love the full version we don't get to hear a lot of.
Game of Thrones. Best part of the latter seasons.
This. Just because I want to see what regions the episode will be taking place in.
Twin Peaks
How's Annie?
Breaking Bad
Back in the 90's...
White lotus. So funky
Malcolm in the Middle
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
For me its Gravity Falls. I love the music.
I should rewatch it soon, probably one of my favorite tv-shows of all time
Raised By Wolves.
Haunting visuals and music. YouTube it if you haven't seen it yet. Gives me shivers everytime.
Raised by Wolves
Haunting music and visuals. Check it out on YouTube if you've never seen/heard it!
season 1 and 2 of ST: Enterprise
But also all other ST shows.
Peacemaker
The Wire
ER and Third Watch speaking of 90's shows, but also Ted Lasso and Brooklyn Nine - Nine
Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica TOS.
Edit with links: https://youtu.be/7vIVFgXaxsU https://youtu.be/3NPpcpIfuJo
King of the hill
Dunno about intro but I never skip the outro of jujutsu kaisen
First season of true detective
Expanse!
a) it's really cool how they update the credits to go with the storyline b) watching as Mars/Earth/Luna build and grow over time b) I want to float around Saturn
Bob's Burgers! Gotta catch the joke on the empty building and the pest control van!
Taxi (1978-1982)
Mushoku Tensei / Jobless Reincarnation
Great music, setting mood in an exceptional way, every episode different background / scenes in it, exceptional for world-building.
Scrubs - it is short enough not to skip it and it's also fairly catchy!
Malcolm in the Middle and Community for me, for the same reasons.
Malcolm in the Middle's slaps because it's played by They Might Be Giants
Succession. Love the music.
Can we only pick one?
- Daredevil
- The Punisher
- Every Star Trek show
- Firefly
They can't take the sky from me
My wife claps during the Friends intro credits. Every time. EVERY. TIME.
She'll be in the other room, and hear it on the TV... I hear the clap clap, clap clap from her as it plays.
I canβt stand that show (or Jimmy Fallonβs), but the CLAPCLAPCLAPCLAP hook slaps.
Matt LeBlanc and Jimmy Debate: How Many Claps Are in the Friends Theme Song?
The song lives rent free in my head regularly
Doctor Who.
- Friends
- Gilmore Girls
Generally just shows, which I love to sing along to
For the music but with no singing:
- Cowboy Bebop
- Mad Men
- Game of Thrones
Doctor who, no matter the version of the intro
Bob Morane
All of them. Intros set a mood, and thatβs a really important part of consuming any piece of content for me.
Star Trek: TNG
The Sopranos, it really sets the mood. Game of Thrones too. And The Wire!
I liked the Dexter intro too. Breaking Bad, though its pretty short. And House MD when it was Massive Attack.
All of those HBO shows have great intros. I've heard HBO had a thing where they forced their showrunners to come up with an iconic and high quality intro. Apparently Mike Judge didn't really want to do a big long intro for Silicon Valley, so they compromised and came up with the short intro that has tons of little hidden details.
FARSCAPE
If it's less than 10 seconds, I won't skip because it's equally a hassle to skip. So far that's only been maybe Scrubs? These 90 second intros can buzz off man... GoT, Westworld, motherland... No thanks.
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