Your Favorite Childhood TV Show Theme Songs

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Gummi Bears! Bouncing here and there and everywhere! Cartoon theme songs were so much better when I was a kid. Add your favorites here!

He-Man

By the power of Grayskull!

He-Man defined my childhood. I had all the toys: He-Man, Man-at-Arms, Orko, Skeletor… The one missing piece was Battle Cat / Cringer. Oh, Battlecat, what I would have done for you…

She-Ra was He-Man’s younger, hotter sister. I always liked it when He-Man and Skeletor made cameos on She-Ra’s show.

Why are Scooby Doo and Halloween so intimately connected in my mind? It makes no sense to me.

Thundercats

Thundercats are on the loose!

My Little Pony

I don’t remember the TV show, all I remember is my sister’s My Little Pony toys and the haircuts she gave them.

 

Care Bears and their Care Bear stare. I never got that into Care Bears, I was more of a Gummi Bear fan.

Gummi Bears

Gummi Bears, bouncing here and there and everywhere…

Voltron was so much better when they were all cats. Who was the idiot who decided they should be cars?

Voltron

Voltron, defender of the universe!

Optimus Prime was my hero. I never understood Megatron, though. A supervillian that turned into a gun? What if the Autobots got their hands on gun-Megatron and shot him at the other Decepticons?

Transformers

More than meets the eye!

GI Joe

Remember the little life lessons at the end of the show?
“Now I know!”
“…And knowing is half the battle!”

The Monchichis

My Puerto Rican grandma used to bounce me up and down on her knee in her house in Watts and sing this song. It used to confuse the hell out of me and her accent didn’t help.

added by Dead C 11/20/2008
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