EVERY 80s Cartoon Intro EVER | Part 3 of 4
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- This Cartoon collection of part 3 of 4 and is EVERY 80's cartoon intro from M thru the letter R.
This video consists of: All the 1980s Cartoons that were either created or in Syndication from 1980-1989 in the USA.
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I have the real ghostbusters cartoons and movies 🎥 and I wanna get the ecto-thrist quencher drink 🍷 for my birthday 🎁
I'd you don't mind me asking... where is part 4?
I was also wondering where is part 4...
Why is Part 3 so short? You need to put it back to what it used to be when it first came out.
Tracklist:
00:09 M.A.S.K.
01:07 Macron I
02:37 Madballs
03:07 Marvel Action Universe
03:23 Maxie's World
04:23 McGee and Me!
05:52 Meatballs & Spaghetti
06:51 Mighty Man and Yukk
07:17 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures
08:17 Mighty Orbots
09:02 The Mini-Monsters: Adventures at Camp Mini-Mon
09:27 Mister T
10:26 MoonDreamers
11:04 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour
11:49 Muppet Babies
12:49 My Little Pony
13:43 My Pet Monster
14:42 The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil
15:43 Johnny Quest
16:41 The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle
16:49 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
17:49 The New Adventures of Zorro
18:19 The New Archies
19:19 The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
19:48 The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries
20:47 The New Yogi Bear Show
21:47 Pac-Man
22:18 The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
23:24 Paddington
23:40 Pandamonium
24:50 Paw Paws
25:43 Picture Pages
25:59 Pink Panther and Sons
26:59 Pitfall!
27:28 The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show
28:25 Pole Position
29:29 Police Academy: The Series
29:36 Popeye and Son
30:26 Pound Puppies
30:53 Q*bert
31:21 Rainbow Brite
31:34 Rambo: The Force of Freedom
32:32 The Real Ghostbusters
33:33 Richie Rich
34:08 The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Hour (And Scrappy Too!)
34:52 Rickety Rocket
35:22 Ring Raiders
36:22 RoboCop: The Animated Series
36:52 Robotech
@Master P. Sneaker: Ones we had in the UK: Paddington [ obviously], The Real Ghostbusters, The Raccoons, we had Winnie The Poo but the earlier versions and the books of course, we had the 1970's versions of Scooby and Scrappy Doo and the Mysteries stories. I had a plush toy of My Little Pony but cartoons based on toys are just cringemaking even then, so I don't think that was broadcast here in the UK.
Dang, this 80s cartoons list is going by quickly. Only about 2 hours of 80s cartoon intros!
Thank You!!
I don't know exactly where the problem is, but there are errors in the minutes and seconds of the playlist, you'd better review it.
@@nesrinkorkmaz0640, he's got flash Gordon on there and there isn't a flash Gordon. Messes up right there. So it's 1 off
I wish I was a kid again. Born in 68 I was a 70s and 80s kid loving my Saturday morning's even in the 90s when 'sniff sniff" cartoons on Saturday morning faded away , the kids today will never get that feeling the way we did
Which 80's cartoons did you like best? Did you watch Ninja Turtles?
Back in the day, people had raw talent,80,s cartoons prove it.colorful characters, catche songs you don,t forget.even animators were tp notch talents.i,ve been drawing since I was7,back when this stuff was brand new.i,m still doing it.
I wish there was a channel on TV nothing but 80s cartoon all day 24 hrs 7 days a week
there was a channel here in canada for several years called teletoon-retro and it was popular until the main teletoon channel looked at it and decided that the retro channel was unesscary and killed it
There are RUclips upload channels as you describe. 😊
Yes yes a thousand times yes!
Yes, Yes and Hell Yes!!
The closest was Boomerang and TV Land had old shows too.
As a kid back in the 80's, I was big watcher of most of these cartoons, but to this day, nothing was more impressive and more realistic than ROBOTECH. Even pilots whom my father flew with loved ROBOTECH. I still even remember (about 1986) when one of them told the Line Service guys at the FBO to fill up our plane with PROTOCULTURE!!!
Cartoons were SO GOOD back in the day. I still enjoy my childhood shows at 40 yrs old because the stories were good.
@karen hall I totally agree! That was the good old days, when we get up on Saturday morning and weekday afternoons and watch our favorite cartoons. Cartoons these days aren't the same anymore like they use to be. I'm 47 and love watching cartoons from my childhood 💜💜🥰
Me too I'll be 42 this year lol
very nice
I think It's the Nostalgia talking, sdome were excellent, others were good but the big mayority were just trash make to sell toys.. Even the really good ones rarely had a decent finale
Yes indeed they were scooby doo teenage ninja turtles
This reminds that I was blessed being a child of the 80s!!!!
IKR 😉👍
To be honest - a lot of cartoons was a very expensive commercial of toys.
Yes! Yes we were.
Me too nlessed to be a kid of the 80s n 90s. Idk they had a mork n mindy cartoon. Just marvel n dc n muppet babies n tmnt and heman, ginoe, Transformers, care bears,& muppet babies.
@@Garvel10 _Totally, totally correct!!_
God, I LOVED Muppet Babies as a kid, it and Thundercats were the first shows I watched constantly, as well as He-Man and She-Ra. I didn't watch the My Little Pony cartoon so much, but I collected so many of the figures, same with Care Bears and Rainbow Brite. I also collected Popples and Pound Puppies. And wow, I haven't heard the Picture Page theme for AGES, I completely forgot about it. It reminds me of watching old toons on Nickelodeon at my aunt's house (before we had cable) like the Koala show, David the Gnome, Maya the Bee, and the one with the old Skinamarink song.
Honestly I never watched an episode of Muppet Babies that wasn't bad! It was a very well-thought-out cartoon! They did a good job! In my house growing up we never missed it! We watched shirttails a lot! And Papa bears! We watch The Littles ,Richie Rich, Heathcliff ,my favorite was Thundarr the Barbarian we watched Dungeons & Dragons, pandemonium! My question to you! Do you remember when the Nintendo first came out, before anyone knew what it was?
@@mike-a-me6311 No, but I did play on the NES. I loved Mario Brothers, Dr. Mario, Duck Hunt, Super Mario 3, those were awesome games. :)
Skittamarink was from "The Elephant Show".
Man I missed the good old days
Ohhhhhh, so do I.
Wuddnt it be nice to go back for a day and relive your childhood 🥺🥺
That mupet babies theme song is the best. I'm blasting it in my car down 42nd Street.
Ah there just something about that Real Ghostbusters theme that still gets me. Seeing the ghost jump into the shit, Ecto 1 flying out of the firehouse. The guys lighting up their proton packs. Such a great cartoon that didn't shy away from the creepiness of the movie.
Seeing these intros again after so many years made me remember that so many shows were created for the sole purpose of selling toys. Some of them were great, some of them were 'meh', and some of them were "WTF where they thinking!" but it was the 80s and as a kid back then I loved it all and wanted all the toys. I also realized that Muppet Babies was pretty much our Rugrats in the 80s.
Ya, but I think muppet babies was better. ;)
@@RetroCrunch I agree. Muppet Babies was a lot better than Rugrats. XD
I always enjoyed Muppet Babies every Saturday morning!
Yep. 20-30 min adverts. Can’t believe we got to watch Robocop and Rambo even though kids shouldn’t have been watching the films (even though we did anyway). Great times!
Muppet Babies is pretty fantastic. We actually have recordings of it and our kids love them. I don't mind watching it with them. Holds up fairly well.
Although it makes me so happy to watch these old clips, its also very sad :(
Long live the 80's, the decade that brought us the best cartoons, the best toys and the best horror movies
I came out of my seat when the Robotech theme started.
I tell you, that show made me who I am today. How I write and tell stories, how I GM/DM, the kinds of stories and art I'm into, the kinds of video games I played, and so much more of me was defined by Robotech. Hell, it was what got me to hunger for anime when I realized that there were more shows sorta like it. Which was great as the late 80's-early to mid 90's was RIGHT around the corner(the great anime renaissance, right there. Fite me). It re-wrote my code from the ground up.
Getting up, every weekday morn at 7am, bowl of C-3PO cereal in hand, to watch that on the Indiana station of channel 4 at 7 years old was the best thing I have done for my life.
I hear ya! I rewatch these all the time.. Its basically my way of reliving the saturday mornings. :)
I remember seeing a clip from the Macross movie on a monitor at Silver Snail comic shop in Toronto & it blew my mind how they rewrote Roy Fokker's death. That was my true introduction to anime. When this theme song starts, i get emotional to this day.
I thinking something becomes your favorite when it leads you to other things and helps you become the adult that you later become.
One of my favorite shows, Gargoyles led me to read Shakespeare, Celtic mythology, Arthurian legends, and those in turn led me to read about New Age spirituality and Wicca.
I watched cartoons, but I never LOVED cartoons until I saw Robotech. It changed everything for me. When the RPG books for it came out, I was addicted. My friends and I played countless hours of it and was a gateway drug into more mature and serious RPG games instead of the usual D&D. A dramatic cartoon, with mature subject matter was a unique experience during that time and opened up my interest for more mature reading and watching. It got me reading The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in Junior High and seeking the darker and mature cartoons of the 70's. Normal cartoons just became too simplistic. I've watched the original Japanese and most of later ones too, and obviously was a gateway into anime, which was extremely difficult to get back then.
Holy Crap MASK! I had the bike and the helicopter as a kid I totally forgot about this cartoon
Condor and Switchblade.. I owned those as well, cool toys. Who am I kidding - I own them now. :)
Condor and switchblade I had all the vehicles when I was young sadly I grew out of them and gave em away now I wish I still had them
Mask was my favorite, we used to collect cards from bubblegum
When I watched a couple of Scooby-Doo episodes 1979-1984. Happy Anniversary SD!
I loved waking up in the middle of the night in 2009 to watch this stuff on boomerang
The Moon Dreamers intro is killing me because I can only hear "make your sweet ass dreams come true"!
Oh thank God I'm not the only one! Lmao
@@Adam_Gunia listen to wichie poo hr puff snuff song
that mighty mouse intro song is not your typical 80s action cartoon intro but it still epic..I remember it from bbc1 on a saturday morning
@Mr Irrepressiblee That's because it's not an 80's song. It's an 80's remix of a 40's song.
Fun Fact: The animation designer for Ring Raiders is Peter Chung who later went on to create Aeon Flux for MTV.
Seventies and eighties were the golden age for me on Saturday morning cartoons kids needs us again they had real moral messages in them not the trash it's on TV today or your Roku or your subscription service
8:19 Orbots were the best show on ABC during its solitary season...still have every episode on VHS. CRUNCH!
i think i was 17 when robotech came out in the states, couple of those episodes really hit hard, awesome show
You don’t know how happy you made a guy. That mad balls intro has the voice of every childhood sangin her heart out! Eeeeeeeeeeek!
Wait, Did that kid just say "Making your sweet ass dreams come true"? 10:34
Crystal Morgan making your sweetest dreams come true
Lol
No, but it sounds awfully close, doesn't it?!
Crystal Morgan with all of the subliminal messages in TV and movies, especially Disney Movies, I would NOT be surprised.
I remember i liked to watch the real ghostbusters hearing that catchy intro, i practically begged my mom to buy me an ecto 1 toy, because i love hearing that iconic ecto 1 siren. 😅
This review of children's programming has made me realize how different Canadian TV was in comparison. Some of the cartoons you've featured are instantly recognizable because they were aired in Canada simultaneously but most of them were not. We also had a fair balance of British and French imports plus shows that had live actors and/or puppets. There was a lot of original programming and not too many shows based on commercial products, Hollywood films or reboots of older TV shows.
Real interesting to know! I know there's a lot of red tape and stuff to get a show distribution rights in a country. Maybe Canada was real strict back then.
@@RetroCrunch Part of the reason was the "Canadian Content" rule (all domestic radio and TV stations were required to have a certain percentage of their content--around 30%--to be Canadian based, i.e. written, produced, presented, contribution. It was a move to support Canadian industries and artists from being overwhelmed by foreign/U.S. media). I was fortunate enough to live close to the U.S. border so I was able to catch some American programs. I forgot to mention that there were cartoons from back in the 60s that were still airing in its original form in the 80s...no updates for "teens", "new kids", "sons of" or anything for the newer generation!
A sample of animated children's shows that I saw during the 80s: Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (British), Doctor Snuggles (British), Once Upon a Time...Man/Il Etait Une Fois...L'Homme (France), The Adventures of Jeremy the Bear, The Mighty Hercules (Canadian-American), Tales of the Wizard of Oz, Ludwig (British).
Come to think of it, there weren't many exclusively Canadian cartoons. Nelvana, a Canadian company, made and produced (or co-produced) animation but they generally weren't daily/weekly shows. They were specials, segments of shows, or a feature film (Rock & Rule). At least that's what I remember. You've already covered a couple cartoons that were from Canada or at least had a Canadian contribution (The Racoons, Care Bears).
Combing Richie Rich, The Little Rascals, and *Pac-Man* of all things into one block is the strangest possible combination of things.
It seems the cartoon creation flowchart for the 80s went like this:
- can we turn an existing property into obnoxious kids?
- can we _give_ an existing property obnoxious kids?
- can we spin a backstory out of one of these newfangled vidja games the kids go nuts about?
And for Hanna-Barbera:
- can we reskin Scooby-Doo for the umpteenth time?
Yup. Bout sums it up. :)
What about RGB?
Remember, this was the beginning of the true decline of animation/cartoons in the west.
Just repackaging of old properties, the dumbing down/"politically correcting of existing ones and the elimination of those deemed "unacceptable."
The one bright spot, the resurrection of anime.
It brought a tear to my eye when I saw "Robotech" in the listing. That series was iconic and helped eliminate the "cartoons are for kids" mentality.
and "Can we give this show an earworm of a theme?"
And......... "Can we put a dog in it?"
I like how the theme song's transition slowly from Rock and roll.. To Pop.. And hip hop
well with it being in Alphabetical order rather than Chronological order, it tends to vary the sound even more than the 80s themes as a whole, as they were always trying over the years to grab kids with catchy tunes.
What really stands out are the shows that people gave their all to make and the run of the mill drivel in comparison
Never heard of Pole Position, but that theme's a banger!
I recently watched a couple of "Pole Position" episodes recently and was strangely delighted by the character of Kuma. His name's the Japanese word for "bear," yet he's actually some kind of monkey/lemur/gerbil hybrid. Not to mention he's cute!
Brilliant vid. But you’re missing Mysterious Cities of Gold. Great song that one
I just came here to say the same thing!
Oh god, I'd forgotten Rude Dog until just now... I'm remembering it from an old VHS we had of recorded cartoons.
Wasn't that also Rob Paulsen who did the voice of the titular star of the cartoon after watching the intro for it?
I remember a lot of kids having Rude Dog shirts and stuff in elementary school.
And finally the one with Robotech intro! That sound alone pretty much sums up my childhood excitement for early morning cartoons.
Bring back the memories
The A-Team was my jam when I was 11-12 so of course I loved Mr. T! He'd appear at the end of the show and give some kind of positive message...it was cool.
Back then when I was a kid I thought Mr. T wasn't real, until I watched the A-Team.
Good times! Can't wait you check the rest of the vids.
Cant stop crying... But like happy crying.
I don't think kids today understand how good we had it with these shows and being able to go almost anywhere by ourselves and have adventures. I long for the old days. Mighty orbots.
Going on an adventure or exploring or examining insects. Lol
Memories galore! 💯🤩
i cannot wait and full---on unable to contain my excitement as Robotech is coming to live action reboot/remake in 2019
Lets home some who directs it is a Gundam fanboy
I still wonder how on earth that's going to work, since Robotech was _three_ unrelated anime mixed together.
@@RokuroCarisu they might just stick to the original Macross
Best thing for them to do is first do a trilogy of Macross Saga, then a Southern Cross trilogy, then finally a trilogy of Invid Invasion...
You have to wonder about the creative decisions behind some of these shows. "Ok, we need to make a cartoon based on videogames! How can we squeeze a story out of Pac-Man and Pitfall?"
I am bleeding from the nostalgia..
You didn't put in "The Mysterious Cities of Gold." That intro is seared into my brain and I love it.
I used to get up at ungodly hours to watch M.A.S.K on weekend mornings in the UK. That's commitment!! lol
11:49 - 12:48 This WAS Muppet Babies before Disney Junior did a reboot of it this year, I like both of the shows equally.
Just seeing that cartoon intro for Rickety Rocket reminds me of another cartoon series with a vehicle with a mind of it's own that was brought to life by a group of kids and that cartoon series was Speed Buggy.
Finally 'My Little Pony' as I remember them! Not to mention a few other beloved childhood memories! And a few that I have never heard of...but that might have something to do with not being born until 1986 and living in Scotland! Still... loads of good memories!
O man the good ole days when young boys had cartoons like rambo, Mr T, Chuck Norris, Robocop, COPS and GIJOe to watch on saturday mornings!
THIS IS LEGIT THE MLP I GREW UP WITH. IM ONLY 18 AND I REMEMBER GOING TO THE LIBRARY AND CHECKING THESE DVDS OUT AND WATCHING THEM
A+ video!
There are a lot of these I have either completely forgotten or never seen before!
The Robotech intro brings tears to my eyes...nostalgia overload
I just finished watching 3 of 4 in this series and I'm kinda surprised that I haven't seen the monchichies, strawberry shortcake, the Smurfs, or thunder cats.
They're in alphabetical order.
Ah Robottech. The show stated me on the path to becoming an anime otaku! I can never forget that Opening!
The 80 Cartoons were the best Cartoons ever I wish there was a dedicated channel on sky where you can watch all your favourite or the time Cartoons from the 1980 up 1989
I'mma do that, but it might be years from now.
I have many of these on DVD and VHS, a nice trip down memory lane. Weird how only a few of these shows got a feature length movie made of them, Goshogun Time Etranger, movie to Macron 1 (its American title), is one of my favourite Anime movies of all time!
37:17. All those afternoons have come back to me very suddenly...
God HOW I miss those days back when satellite TV was just becoming a new thing.
My happy cartoon watching day would start at 4:30 with Robotech, Mighty Orbots & M.A.S.K.
Then in the afternoons it was three back-to-back episodes of GI Joe following the Centurions, Transformers & Thundercats.
And finally around 9-10PM at night it was topped-off with the Galaxy Ranges and Silverhawks.
Such wonderful WONDERFUL times back then never to return... (long nostalgia sigh)
MAAAASSKEED CRUUUSSAAAADDDERRS
In my top 3
zorro
i had the bed sheets n toys lol
I literally never saw Macron I, but after watching that intro I immediately knew it was a clumsy attempt to combine footage from two different anime shows a'la Voltron/Macross. They're not even subtle about it.
Man any idea in the 80s for a cartoon lol
I had forgotten how great some of these themes are. The Archies theme might be one of the best I've heard yet.
straight from Canada The Raccoons.
I wonder did the Disney Channel play the Raccoons?
@@johnthomas3568 Yes! In it's early days Disney Channel did air The Raccoons, supposedly starting with the specials in prime time!
I love Raccoons. It's a shame it never made it to Australian TV
i was hatched/born in 1988 most of these/a quite a lot i remember others i don't still consider myself an 80's child reruns reruns reruns and syndications
Thank you for this.I had forgotten some of the cartoons.It made me feel sooo good!😊
Some good some bad and some brilliant good going Retro Crunch.
Eel O'brien wasn't always a hero, he was a villain who worked for Kite Man, and after falling in a Vat of Chemicals became Plastic Man, Sentenced to Community Service.
OMG this was so fun to watch Mighty Man and yukk Flash Gordon mr. T the Muppet Babies rickety rocket The Pink Panther and Sons.
I remember watching the Popples when I was a few years old. All the characters name started with the letter P
that has to be some kinda record theres been a scooby doo movie or tv series running on tv since 1969!!
My mom bought me a Crystal Starr costume from Moondreamers in second grade. It was a creepy plastic mask with matching smok. I won a pumpkin after a game of musical chairs in class. My teacher had no idea who the hell I was supposed to be. Good times.
Lol. Great story.
34:13 ❤🧡💛💚💙💜💖💕💞💓💝💗💘❣ I love this version of the Rainbow Brite intro 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍!
The Winnie The Pooh theme song hits so hard. They played it on Disney Channel in the 2000s and I watched it everyday.
THANK YOU FRIEND I BEEN LOOKING FOR THE NAME OF PANDAMONIUM AND FINALLY I FOUND IT!
Ah.yes. ROBOTECH. many a oldtaku got our start as early weaboos.
Out of all the great ones they had back then, nothing was greater than ROBOTECH!!!
We all need to be eating out of a giant bowl of captain crunch or any cereal with marshmallows when watching these intro for added goosebump nostalgia ..
So plastic man said "eat your heart out, Eggman". Isn't that Sonic's line?
Excelente video desde Chile que recuedos y momentos viví con esos dibujos animados de esa épocas jem yo heman transformers los pitufos gracias 🤘🤣🤣🤣🇨🇱
Born in 1973, so i'm 46 as of writing this comment on Monday 3/11/2019
I know millennial's are so tired of seeing us 30-50 somethings rave about how the 80's era was the best time to be a child. The reason why we say this, isn't just because the week day cartoons that we watched as kids, every day after school, were the best and the Saturday morning cartoons we watched, were the best.
It's EVERYTHING ABOUT THE 80'S!
The music
The cartoons
The toys
The Arcades
The home video game consoles
The TV sitcoms
The movies
Cartoon movies created by hand, not computer generated characters ( The transformers: The movie ) ^_^
Hell, the 80's were so bad ass that even the commercials were the best!
We really did have it all, didn't we? we lived it up in one of the best era's and we took advantage of it without even knowing it and only now as we are transitioning into old age, we appreciate it even more now as we didn't know what we had.
Today's children aren't any worse for wear as they don't know anything else, other than what they are exposed too, so it doesn't hurt them that we brag about our childhood and make fun of theirs. lmaooo
Does anyone feel millennials are a tad bit jealous? LMFAOOOO
Plastic man reminds me of the mom from the incredibles
i feel even older now that i remembered the pink panther and popeye have a sons...
THAT raises too many questions...
That was actually a kickass beat to the Pink Panther and Sons intro.
Im 50 years old and im watching this sitting on my couch wearing sweatpants and eating Lucky Charms....
Damn i miss the 80s
McGee and Me was more live action than cartoon, but I grew up on that...VHS tapes in Sunday School!
And Pooh...*sniff* Why am I crying???
Yogi Bear, Ghostbusters, even My Little Pony...
41:40 to 44:28 - Robotech. The Late Carl Macek would have the anime a franchise if Hollywood got their act together.
🎶 M-M-M-MASK! IT’S THE MIGHTY POWER THAT CAN SAVE THE DAY🎶 God I love that intro to this day!
Was the new Archies cartoon song sung by Kenny Loggins? It sure sounds like him. Thank you for the Memories
Maxies World! Good lord, I forgot that show even existed yet as soon I saw it on here the nostalgia hit me and I remembered every word of the song.
Hey Retrocrunch, you missed 2 that I can think of right off the top of my head that definitely should be included in your videos: Mr. Bogus, & Rick Moranis in Gravedale High. Noticed you got Camp Candy though. 👍🏻
So what I have learned is every 70s sitcom was turned into a cartoon so that they could double ratings. Also... Pandamonium... wtf?! What a fever dream!
That whole show needs drug rehab.
GO MIGHTY ORBOTS!!!
My Little Pony... 35 years later.
R.I.P. G4 2010-2019
I will never understand the logic behind why people don't like the 80's cartoons? Like this one person says they are poorly drawn which is a bit of EXAGGERATION when comparing it to cartoons of the modern day of ugly looking characters in animation!
Macron 1 - wow I remember that shoe.. i was in love with the green haired character!
Transformers Jetfire was a direct copy of a Macron 1
when they feel the need to explain the whole premise of the show in the opening credits
That's when you know the show is too complicated for a normal plot and it will probably suffer cause of it.
15:57 ' Flash! ahah! he's savior of the Universe! "
Anyone here up for a M.A.S.K. movie so long as the people who did the Transformers and TMNT movies are kept away from them ?
Did someone come up with the concept of Pandamonium while on a massive high? Because I was dying listening to that intro lol