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We are finally back with a new episode as we make our way through the absolute chaos that is the opening credits to "Bob's Burgers" with diehard fan Skylar Harrison from Bob's Credits.
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Links, as promised in the episode: The Bob's Burgers Opening Credits (both Original and New Versions)
The Simpsons/Bob's Burgers Opening Credits Crossover The cast makes up lyrics to the Bob's Burger's theme in the voices of the characters they play One man band cover of the Bob's Burger theme performed by Alex HeflinTrap Remix of the Bob's Burgers theme by Trap Remix Guys
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We're closing out spooky season with our final episode of Credits SCARE as we make our way through the opening credits to "Ghost Adventures" with the assistance of Dan from Real Life Ghost Stories and Let Me Introduce Myself.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Ghost Adventures Opening Credits
Ghost Adventures Fart Clip
Joel McHale making fun of Zak Bagans being scared by a donkey on "The Soup."
Dog parody of the Ghost Adventures opening credits by Tasteless Comedy
Bread parody of the Ghost Adventures opening credits by LOAF Adventures
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Submitted for the approval of The Midnight Society, we call this story, "The Tale of the Two Idiots Making Their Way Through the Opening Credits to 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?'"
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Are You Afraid of the Dark? Opening Credits
Metal cover of the theme to "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" performed by Naro Studios
Spooky piano cover of the theme to "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" performed by ErikMMusic
The rejected version of the "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" opening credits by sjbursich
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You click play on our podcast with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension—a dimension of Max, a dimension of Gary, a dimension of Biscuit. You're moving through the opening credits to "The Twilight Zone." You've just crossed over into this year's first episode of....Credits Scare.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Seasons 4 & 5)
The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 1)
The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 2)
The Twilight Zone Opening Credits (Season 3)
Remix of "The Twilight Zone" Theme by Matt Haag
Funky version of "The Twilight Zone Theme" by Jedediah Smith
Trap version of "The Twilight Zone Theme" by Yours Truly, SuFoYa
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Pull up a seat at the bar, have a drink, and let us take you on a little journey through the "Cheers" opening credits sequence.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Cheers - Season 10 - Opening Credits
Full Version of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy with the weird 2nd verse
Flaming Moe's - Cheers parody from "The Simpsons"
Gary Portnoy singing the Cheers theme from his home during quarantine
Acapella cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by Triforcefilms
Limp Bizkit-esque cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by The Factory Crew
Quarantine Zoom cover of the Cheers theme by Gary Portnoy performed by Monday Night Social
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The first Credits Score spinoff is coming very soon.
Bob's Credits
An entire podcast dedicated to the brilliant Bob's Burgers end credits sequences.
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Bob's Credits on Instagram
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Bob's Credits on Patreon
Official Website
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We're more full of ourselves than ever as we make our way through the oh so humble opening credits to one of the funniest movies ever made, "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Opening Credits
Acoustic cover of "I'm So Humble" by The Lonely Island feat. Adam Levine performed by October Alone
Donald Trump/"I'm So Humble" Mashup by Triple V
Little kid reacting to "I'm So Humble"
"My Wife's Chili", a parody of "I'm So Humble" about some guy's wife's chili by Mr. Kinder
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We hope you're ready to release your inhibitions as return guest, Kelly Blackheart (I Don't Know About That with Jim Jefferies, The Unsolicited Podcast), joins us as we make our way through the opening credits to the ultimate 2000's guilty pleasure, "The Hills."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
The Hills, Season 1 Opening Credits
Final Episode Version of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield
Funk cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Scary Pockets ft. Jonah Baker
Ukulele cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Muhan Rogue
Acapella cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Stefan Wyatt
Pop punk cover of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield performed by Settle Your Scores
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Aw geez. Ya better get bundled up 'cause this week we're making our way through the snow-filled landscape that is the opening credits to Fargo. Okay there? Real good, then.
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Podcast episodes about racism in America to help fuel unlearning the things you've been taught:
"Seeing White" by Scene On Radio
"Police Abolition" by Call Your Girlfriend
"A Black Man's Experience in America with Marcus Stricklin" by Unapologetically Sensitive
"Disney's Most Controversial Film: Six Degrees of 'Song of the South'" by You Must Remember This
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Fargo Opening Credits
Piano cover of Fargo, North Dakota by Keith McCabe
Fingerstyle guitar cover of Fargo, North Dakota by Andrey Basalay
How to Speak Fargo Supercut by Fandor
And, for no reason whatsoever, a movie accent expert critiquing Jon Voight's awful accent in "Anaconda"
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Get those "woo-oohs" ready. This week, we're realizing just how much life is like a hurricane as we make our way through the opening credits to Disney's "DuckTales."
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Click Here To Get Started With Just A Few Of The Ways You Can Help The Black Lives Matter Movement
Podcast episodes about racism in America to help fuel unlearning the things you've been taught:
"Seeing White" by Scene On Radio
"Police Abolition" by Call Your Girlfriend
"A Black Man's Experience in America with Marcus Stricklin" by Unapologetically Sensitive
"Disney's Most Controversial Film: Six Degrees of 'Song of the South'" by You Must Remember This
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Disney's DuckTales Opening Credits
The "Woo-Oohs" in Different Languages
Disney's DuckTales Theme (Korean Version)
The 28 Guitars cover of the DuckTales Theme
Ukulele cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Al Wood
Brass Quintet cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Seb Skelly
Fingerstyle Guitar cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Metallicatease
Viral Internet Animals cover of the DuckTales Theme put together by DaftTheEdgyGuy
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This week, we're ditching all of our responsibilities with the master himself, Ferris Bueller, as we make our way through the hilarious end credits to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Doo bow bow. Ohhh yeah!
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off End Credits
Ferris Bueller Parody from "Deadpool"
Ferris Bueller TV Show Opening Credits
Charlie and Mac sing Day Bow Bow from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
Remix of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Lefteris Matapas
Amateur Acapella cover of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Tyranbell
Cute Father/Son duet of "Oh Yeah" by Yello performed by Henry and his Daddy
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We're still in quarantine, so come hear us work on our terrible British accents and pig snorts as we make our way through the opening credits to the kids show phenomenon that is "Peppa Pig."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Peppa Pig Opening Credits
Peppa Pig End Credits
Super Potato's Fruits and Vegetables Song
Remix of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by Attic Stein
Creepy metal cover of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by Simto
Sad piano cover of the Peppa Pig Theme Song performed by NPT Music
PEPPA PIG THEME... but it's played on a $1 piano performed by Amosdoll Music
PEPPA PIG THEME (BALLOON VS CAT PIANO) ft Drum Calculator performed by CatPiano Entertainment
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With the stay at home order in full effect, we've struggled a bit with how to pull off our normal format, but fear not...We've still got a hell of an episode for you as we take on all things "Tiger King" via video chat.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Tiger King Opening Credits
The Railroad (aka the Tiger King theme song) performed by Goodnight, Texas
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This is a story all about how our 50th episode recording went down. And we'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, as we make our way through the opening credits to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Opening Credits
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Extended Version
Will Smith and Jaden Smith perform The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song on The Graham Norton Show (2013)
Blues cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Steve Onotera
Cigar guitar box cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Kris Barras
Sad, bedroom cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Ebony Day
Metal cover of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Leo Moracchioli
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Ed Sheeran on 95-106 Capital FM
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song performed by Azerrz in different celebrity voices
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For once Gary won't be the only monster on this podcast, as the niece of Universal Studios founder Carl Laemmle, Antonia Carlotta (Universally Me), joins us to break down the opening credits to the oldest movie we've ever taken on: "Frankenstein."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Frankenstein Opening Credits
Frankenstein End Credits
Frankenstein opening credits with modern music by Jay Dittamo
Frankenstein song with lyrics set to the tune of "A Whole New World" from Disney's Aladdin performed by Hiren Bagga
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Get the kick drum and melodica ready! This week we're joined by the incredibly talented Jessica McKenna of Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast as we make our way through Dunder Mifflin Scranton via the opening credits to "The Office."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
The Office Opening Credits
The Office: All Openings At Once
Jay Ferguson, who wrote The Office theme, performing his hit song "Thunder Island"
Creed Bratton performing The Office theme live with added lyrics
The Office theme in 10 Genres performed by Williams Goldsmith
The Office theme song (Remix) performed by Kenny Holland
The Office Theme | Sad Emotional Version performed by Samuel Kim
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We're invading Mushnik's Flower Shop like a giant man eating alien plant as we make our way through the opening credits to the 1986 musical dark comedy, "Little Shop of Horrors."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Little Shop of Horrors Opening Credits
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960, original film) Opening Credits
Clip of the 50+ puppeteers controlling Audrey II from the Making of Little Shop of Horrors
Opening credits from "Little Shop", a spinoff children's cartoon from 1991
Levi Stubbs performing "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" at the 1987 Oscars
Alan Menken discussing and playing the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors"
Marching Band cover of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors"
KIDZ BOP version of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors"
Piano cover of the Prologue from "Little Shop of Horrors" performed by russ2246
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If you go into our latest episode, where we make our way through the opening credits to "Friday Night Lights," with clear eyes and a full heart, you can't lose.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Friday Night Lights Opening Credits via Art of the Title
Acoustic guitar cover of the Friday Night Lights theme by W.G. Snuffy Walden performed by Christopher Foster
Sampled version of the Friday Night Lights theme by W.G. Snuffy Walden performed by Kolo
Percussion cover of "Your Hand in Mine" by Explosions in the Sky performed by Evan Chapman
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Honestly, we have no recollection of recording this episode about "The Hangover" end credits, so hopefully if enough of you listen to it, we can start to put some of the pieces together.
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Links, as promised in the episode:
The Hangover End Credits
Strings cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Lindsey Stirling
Acoustic guitar cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Ian Thomas
Slowed down version of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha)
Acapella cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha)
Bedroom classical pop piano cover of "Right Round" by Flo Rida (feat. Ke$ha) performed by Jenton Lee
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Wubba lubba dub dub! In our latest episode, Gary's brother, Cory Dudak, joins us as we all cram into Rick Sanchez's Space Cruiser and make our way through the various portals and dimensions that make up the opening credits to the Adult Swim hit, "Rick and Morty."
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Links, as promised in the episode:
Rick and Morty Opening Credits
Clip from "The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti"
Surf Rock cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Miracles of Modern Science
Fingerstyle Guitar cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Eddie van der Meer
Rick And Morty Theme / Get Schwifty - Ska Punk Cover by The Holophonics
Cello cover of the "Rick and Morty" theme song by Vesislava
The "Rick and Morty" theme song with lyrics by Golden Governor
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