I’m in the middle of binge watching it on Netflix, and honestly I was disappointed with the intro as soon as season 2 hit. The original is 20 times better.
Jessica Messica exactly the Same with me here, bingeing in on Netflix in middle of season 2 I was rlly upset when they changed it for season 2, the original was soooooo much better
Hahaha in the 1st intro you can tell that they didn't really know how to express their character's emotions and the whole thing just comes off as cringy and awkward lol. But this is one of the best sitcoms of all time, every episode down to the pilot is funny.
Yeah, it also felt more "authentic" theme wise I guess but the second one is...smoother? Def more stream lined.If that makes sense. I'm glad we got both.
@@BRBallin1 dude by now you should've known or shouldn't be reading comments on the shows videos. What do you expect people to talk about in the comment section.
Wow. Been watching this show for over 10 years and hadn't caught that! Meanwhile he is one of the characters that you see drive the most in the actual show
Missed one actually, there's one after Lori leaves where Red, Eric and Bob are in the front and Red actually sings. It starts on Season 3 Episode 13 till the end of that season.
Season 8 intro was the worst THERE NOT EVEN HANGIN OUT DOWN THE STREET!!!!!!!!! Here's what should have been the song for season 8 Hangin out down in the circle!!! The same old circle, we did last week!!!! Not a thing to do, but keep smokin weed WE'RE THE WORST SEASON WE'RE THE WORST SEASON HELLO WEEDSON!!!
THANK YOU for including the elusive season 3 intro that wasn’t in the Netflix version of the show for some reason! It’s my favorite intro and everyone always forgets about it!
Hanging out Down the street The same old thing We did last week Not a thing to do But talk to you We're all all right We're all all right Hello, Wisconsin!
he's right. they should not have changed it to were all alright, were all alright. I was in high school in the 70s and they didn't have that type of choral yelling in songs. This compilation of intros didn't even include the 1st season, how lame. the 1st season intro captures the 70s. I speak from experience.
I love the ending chant of “we’re all alright”. The first intro isn’t as fun to sing along with despite being the more 70’s sounding of the batch. Too high pitched for me.
The second one, notice how at 0:32 ,0:44 ,0:55 Fez is just staring at jackie while smiling,not singing at all while everynody is busy singing, while in his other parts in that same intro, when he is not beside jackie,he is busy singing,but when hes beside jackie,he will just stare lovingly at her😍😍😍
You missed Season 8, Ep 1. Leo sings the end, because Randy doesn't get introduced until Ep 2. Also, I swear theres a couple of episode intros where you can hear the actors sing with Cheap Trick. They just sound different to me.
preparábamos cena, bebida y nos acomodábamos en el sillón a disfrutarla, la mejor serie que he visto hasta ahorita y se queda como mi favorita...lastima que ya no estes aquí conmigo
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year. Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children. The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard. The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs. In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference. Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life. Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015. Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown. Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman. Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series. In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966). Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin. The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him. The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings. Ages of the main six when the show started: * Mila Kunis - 15 * Wilmer Valderrama - 18 * Laura Prepon - 18 * Topher Grace - 20 * Ashton Kutcher - 20 * Danny Masterson - 22 The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976 The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972 The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song. Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace. The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend. The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's). Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
“Not a thing to do..”
- Donna puts hands on the car
in every intro lol
except the 8 trashy one.
*dashbored
I never noticed before doe's that mean she is ready to get down
@@cuzdogg839 maybe your joking, but I'll explain it to you, just in case... She holds the car because she is pretending that she's afraid.
i love how donna puts her hands on the car every time
her hands are bigger than some men's
i like the first one it really gives me that 70’s vibe
@★ Froggie Animation ★ That's cool, but you're wrong the first one is the best.
I hated it when they changed it, tbh.
I’m in the middle of binge watching it on Netflix, and honestly I was disappointed with the intro as soon as season 2 hit. The original is 20 times better.
iso that one was the undisputed best
Jessica Messica exactly the Same with me here, bingeing in on Netflix in middle of season 2 I was rlly upset when they changed it for season 2, the original was soooooo much better
What makes the second one really awesome is that Ashton Kutcher is being Kelso for real looking nervously between the girls.
martinishot Foreshadowing
Mocha Express im pretty sure he already did it with both of them by that time
martinishot yeah.no.idea 4030.activate strength.days 9.is cute.please give us be 5 Masonic mike spirit 0ast kill.gopher grave is David duke..
Metal makilla yeah but he was still hiding it form Jackie
He's stuck between his girlfriend and a girl he is cheating on her with.
I learnt this week that "Fez" was only his nickname because he was the Foreign Exchange Student or F.E.S.
This is pretty clear since the very start of the show
Fabrício Núbile When did it say that?
Oh so you are slow slow
i just finished the whole series and found out this
Whoa really?
Can we appreciate Fez's glow up?
Kawaii HoneyLemon done
He always was cute
Hahaha in the 1st intro you can tell that they didn't really know how to express their character's emotions and the whole thing just comes off as cringy and awkward lol. But this is one of the best sitcoms of all time, every episode down to the pilot is funny.
treBlasco que yo
Well Ashton is the only one that got into it
treBlasco Wrong
Fez does
Fez don't apply. He's always cringy. Ha, ha.
Omg in the first one, fez looks so young XD
Ambeii Bambeii yeah
the vocals from the first one are the best tbh.
Totally agree!! Dont know why people prefer the second one
But we don't have complete song with cool version :(
Yeah, it also felt more "authentic" theme wise I guess but the second one is...smoother? Def more stream lined.If that makes sense. I'm glad we got both.
the 1st is my fav :(
Not sure how. Season 1 just sounds so off and cringe
RIP Lisa Robin Kelly
jdanramrod30 Which character did she play?
Laurie
R.I.P. Lisa Robin Kelly. I love you and I am still heartbroken that you are gone.💔 You we're my favorite on That 70s Show.
Zach Plaisted jesus thats rude
Pat Arsenault can’t agree she’s my favorite on that 70s Show. I can’t stand Laurie. But it is heartbreaking that Lisa Robin Kelly is gone
It sucked when they took Eric and Kelso out of the show
Phillis Hannah l The Mind Bender the reason was because I think Eric and kelso were making movies like spiderman 3
Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher wanted to leave the show.
Fuck you for the spoiler asshole.
@@BRBallin1 dude by now you should've known or shouldn't be reading comments on the shows videos. What do you expect people to talk about in the comment section.
@@BRBallin1 dude, the show is two decades old.
Genuinely think the 2nd version of the song is the best theme song in TV history
"Hello Wisconsin!!"
Hello Texas!
2:28
My reaction every time I heard that lmao
0:19 fes looks like he shit his pants and is trying to hide it
Buck teeth productions 😂
Omfg it does i- 😂
🤣
Out of the 6 main characters Kelso is the only one who didn’t drive
JV Mack lol,true
Wow. Been watching this show for over 10 years and hadn't caught that! Meanwhile he is one of the characters that you see drive the most in the actual show
First one is so awkward although the vocals are my favorite. The best visually is the 3rd, in my opinion.
Worst final season ever, but best final episode
London Foreman Eh. The final episode kinda sucked
Optic Peterbilt I guess I'd agree.
Which one was worse? The how I met your mother ending or this one?
@@cheesecrackers4515 HIMYM for sure. WHY DID THEY HAVE TO KILL OFF THE MOTHER AND MAKE TED END UP WITH ROBIN!!!
@★ Froggie Animation ★ Just because someone has a different opinion, it doesn't mean they are autistic.
Missed one actually, there's one after Lori leaves where Red, Eric and Bob are in the front and Red actually sings. It starts on Season 3 Episode 13 till the end of that season.
Dante199006 on tv they showed the third one but idk if they showed that one
Holy cow! I thought I dreamed or had a hallucination that Red was singing. Thank you Dante for restoring my sanity!
Yes! And Eric looks at him weird then bob puts his hand on the steering wheel and red slaps it away
also misses the first s8 intro (without randy)
@@stefanieadams1387 thats funny. love that
The third one that starts at 1:00 is my favorite because Kurtwood Smith is actually smiling in it.
1:43 did red dab???
ParueinFay no,He didnt.Fucking Idiot..
did red put a foot in your ass?
ParueinFay you just got... What's that word what was it.. oh yeah BURN!!!!
Hey look its a ... *dumbass*
Necrocharmer BURN🔥
In the intro videos (all seasons) the cars in the background passing by are mostly early 2000's model cars... in the 1970's 😂
austin farley yes they are set in 1970's
I thought I was the only one to notice this😂😂
Season 8 intro was the worst
THERE NOT EVEN HANGIN OUT DOWN THE STREET!!!!!!!!!
Here's what should have been the song for season 8
Hangin out down in the circle!!!
The same old circle, we did last week!!!!
Not a thing to do, but keep smokin weed
WE'RE THE WORST SEASON
WE'RE THE WORST SEASON
HELLO WEEDSON!!!
Funny man just Fuckin funny
E WHY hahaha
Who else loves that 70’s show?
Nayops 18 me me me meeeeee
me.I want to be viral
Nayops 19 meee
I do
Me❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😮
Why did Donna always hold on to the car, when they said “ not a thing to do”?
I started watching this show to impress a girl. I completely forgot her😂 I have no regrets😂 love this show
0:30 intro is my favorite.
Tru
Second one is the best!!👍
Freddy Faztube! indeed you are correct
Freddy Faztube! I also agree the second one is the best
yeah!!!
Mine too because Laurie was my favorite as a kid. So stupid how they promote drug use on the show but fire her for having an addiction
Yes
always loved how red looked atkitty on #4, like by that time he was convinced he was part of television history!!
A detail I like is how the intros in the car always start with the actors in the same spots
THANK YOU for including the elusive season 3 intro that wasn’t in the Netflix version of the show for some reason! It’s my favorite intro and everyone always forgets about it!
Hanging out
Down the street
The same old thing
We did last week
Not a thing to do
But talk to you
We're all all right
We're all all right
Hello, Wisconsin!
Somewhere, there must be blooper reels full of Kurtwood Smith rocking the hell out during these tapings.
First is the best!!!!
acdc ! THANK YOU
vocals are the best
Its so funny how Donna always puts her hands on the car XD
I love the way when they first show kitty she's all happy and smiling
I love the part where Kelso Says “HELLO WISCONSIN”
That's Hyde saying that
Why the fuck does Laura ALWAYS have her hands there?!
Luz that not Laura that's donna
yeah so gay.
It’s become an icon since the first season
Laura is the actress of Donna
Carson walker idiot
Hello Wisconsin!
2:19 I like how Red doesn't sing
First one is the best, they shouldn’t have changed it to “were all alright, were all alright”.
Andrew Adams that's where you are wrong
he's right. they should not have changed it to were all alright, were all alright. I was in high school in the 70s and they didn't have that type of choral yelling in songs. This compilation of intros didn't even include the 1st season, how lame.
the 1st season intro captures the 70s. I speak from experience.
I love the ending chant of “we’re all alright”. The first intro isn’t as fun to sing along with despite being the more 70’s sounding of the batch. Too high pitched for me.
I like it i think it has meaning to it but in all honestly no matter how many times i hear the first one it just sounds like something was missing...
@@petervorias8621 I also speak from experience. The first season was the worst intro. The others still scream the 70s
Damn, hearing the intro gets in my feelings. It took me like 4 years to watch all the episodes because i didn't want to finish the show 😂❤
The second one, notice how at 0:32 ,0:44 ,0:55 Fez is just staring at jackie while smiling,not singing at all while everynody is busy singing, while in his other parts in that same intro, when he is not beside jackie,he is busy singing,but when hes beside jackie,he will just stare lovingly at her😍😍😍
It was foreshadowing! I love Jackie/Fez!
Easily the best theme song in TV show history
RoyTards friends
I think the way they sang in the first intro was kinda irritating
Joe Whitehead The first intro just felt more like the 70s though. Cheap tricks just doesn't sound like the 70s
Optic Peterbilt But Cheap Tricks still sounds really good though
Joe Whitehead It's alright. It just doesn't sound 70s to me.
the first one seemed more 80s to me, especially that last note.. I much preferred when they changed it
criminallyvulgar Yeah, I preferred when they changed it to
My dad used to watch this all the time. Haven't seen him in almost 10 yrs. This brought back some old memories
Is it me or is the old guy acting scared after hearing ashton's voice
You missed Season 8, Ep 1. Leo sings the end, because Randy doesn't get introduced until Ep 2. Also, I swear theres a couple of episode intros where you can hear the actors sing with Cheap Trick. They just sound different to me.
this is what i come back to now that it’s off netflix
2:29 he's probably thinking "Whoa! Did you like hear that? Came out of nowhere man!" lol
the s2-7 intros are more fun visually but the audio of s1 will always be the best, i hate that they removed the electric guitars
Wow, such a time, such a show, such a loving memory.
Randy and Bob have the same mouth when singing.
MY CHILDHOOD!!!!! I remember traveling with my family in the car and singing this song!
I damn there forgot about the 3rd one, technically I remember seeing Hyde lookin at Fez while sayin "We Did Last Week"
Dj Butler there actual 3rd one is after Lori leaves starting with Season 3 Episode 13. Red, Eric and Bob are in the front and Red actually sings.
It's supposed to be the original 3rd one.
What sticks out to me about the third intro is that Midge is sitting on the opposite side of where she sat in the season 2 intro.
i like how every intro starts with Hyde, Donna and Eric and ends with them in the front seat too.
Best sitcom of all. So cheesy yet it never gets old😂
You know a show creative when the theme song got different holiday variations
preparábamos cena, bebida y nos acomodábamos en el sillón a disfrutarla, la mejor serie que he visto hasta ahorita y se queda como mi favorita...lastima que ya no estes aquí conmigo
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year.
Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children.
The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard.
The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs.
In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference.
Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life.
Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015.
Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown.
Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman.
Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series.
In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966).
Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin.
The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him.
The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings.
Ages of the main six when the show started:
* Mila Kunis - 15
* Wilmer Valderrama - 18
* Laura Prepon - 18
* Topher Grace - 20
* Ashton Kutcher - 20
* Danny Masterson - 22
The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976
The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972
The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song.
Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace.
The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend.
The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's).
Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
0:49 that bass drop tho 😂😂😂
RIP LISA ROBIN KELLY
First is the best
The first one is the best of all feel so authentic that 70's vibe!
This show is legendary
Every single one of these is good except the first one and the circle one
Halloween the best
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (HALLOWEEN) Y NAVIDAD🎄
I don't care what you think this is the best one 1:30 and good day.. I SAID GOOD DAY!
MY EEYYEEE!
Kurtwood Smith staring into space.
1:00 everybody forgets that one!
1:31 best one!!
Hello Wisconsin!
Shouldn't that show have Tanya roberts in it?
This intro will never get old
2:22 why the hell does Topher Grace look so different???
I favor the first 3 and the Halloween.
Un like si lo estás viendo en el 2018 :"v
Arturo Gutiérrez Pérez Nunca superaré esta serie.
Kurtwood staring into space he so funny.
The Halloween one is actually the 2nd one & the Christmas one is actually the 4th
Well not exactly the Christmas being the 4th one, because the 4th one had Tommy Chong
I love how the cars in the background were modern.
I love this song I wish I had friends like those
The circle one is so cringe :(
Why does it look like Red hit the dab @2:46
MEXICO 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
I play this for my baby cousin because she loves the intro :3
Ever notice how the background street traffic has all modern cars on the road?
1:44 kirtwood dabing
Anyone else ever notice that all the other cars are from the 90s
That 70s Show television episode series is the greatest , best, an all-time memorial favorite awesome😆😆😆😘😘😘😘😘😘😆😘😆😆😘😘😘😘👾🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😆😆
Does kelsos boss become a main character
God, I miss the 90s
Cheap Trick
Fez looks nervous behind the wheel.
HELLO MARYLAND
0:42 Red looking like he heard a sick line in the song everybody was singing. XD
first time i watched this show was in 98. The first version was the best for me
love that the license plate shows the year changes
The Cheap Trick one is bout a million times better than the first one.
I don't watch this show but this intro is so nice .