Back when cartoons still had meaning... Makes me miss the days when I was a little kid...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5P5yqPxqnQ
Anyone remember these shows?
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And The best starting theme ever of course.
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has anyone ever heard of Horse the Band? they're this wacky, over-the-top hardcore group, and are some of the most hilarious dudes ever. anyway, they covered the ninja turtles theme song, and it's pretty funny. And they did it on what was called the Pizza EP - a whole album about pizza, and the last track being the ninja turtles cover. pretty awesome.The Aceman wrote:And The best starting theme ever of course.
Oh, you REALLY didn't go back far enough. Remember when mainstream cartoons had art?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liHQ217pVVU
We used to play this in high school at basketball games as well. Now, I'm really not sure why.
Sorry about the subtitles, but the rest of the versions I found were of people videotaping their TV screens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liHQ217pVVU
We used to play this in high school at basketball games as well. Now, I'm really not sure why.
Sorry about the subtitles, but the rest of the versions I found were of people videotaping their TV screens.
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