tilly fish i know but sometimes especially in the first few seasons, it says hyde. According to google it is hyde but according to the subtitles it is both hyde and kelso???!!
they were probably just really happy and excited that they got picked up for a second season, tv shows were hard back then and very few would even make it past the pilot
Shows his character development Same goes for Fez. In season 1 he was a lot more focused on driving. He still is in season 2 but he’s at least singing.
Can we all agree seasons 2 and 3 with Lisa and Tanya (Laurie and Midge) were the best? The show just wasn't the same without them, even when both briefly came back. R.I.P both of them by the way
That's why Seasons 1-3 were the peak of the Show. Season 4 is still a semi-classic season with Leo Still in it. But once he left also it stopped being a classic Era of the Show. Seasons 5-7 are Decent still, But Season 8 sucked.
@@SyliAiChani think it is kelso cause in season 8, hyde is in the circle and kelso isn’t, so when leo hears kelso scream, “hello wisconsin!”, he looks around all scared like, “who said that?”
@Gabby DeLorean yeah that's true :) and it sounds like him and if you put the subtitles on, it says Kelso said it :) one or two episodes say Hyde but I assume it's a mistake coz all I hear is Kelso's voice :/ I've tried looking for more evidence in the past like Ashton Kutcher talking about it but not found anything about it :/
@@davids.7567 that’s not really an excuse for poor attention to detail. A period piece is a period piece before any attempts to cut corners and save money. They didn’t have to include any cars if that was an issue so they can maintain the allusion. I personally really hate watching movies and TV that take place pre-2000 and there are present day cars in the shot
@@mistqlette4037 fun fact: the "we're all alright" was taken from cheap trick's 1978 hit, "surrender" which t70s actually considered using as the theme for a bit, since the song would've gone pretty well with the show imo
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 alright We’re all alright Hello, Wisconsin!
The attention to detail is awesome with the shot of Kelso sitting in between Laurie and Jackie with him switching his eyes at them in a paranoid demeanor 0:34
Todd Griffin's first season's version sounds more like a song I'd genuinely listen to while the Cheap Trick's version does feel more like a theme song, esp with "we're all alright!".
I remember coming home from school and hanging out with all my friends from that 70s show.. almost felt real sometimes. We’re all alright we’re all alright!
I think season 1 is more rock as it doesn't have the constant chord arpeggios that the rest of the seasons have. Those make it cornier for me/lose tension, and subtract from the actual riff.
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
They were way older than me when this show was out and now i'm watching this and i'm older than they are (when this was filmed)...its seriously depressing me. But...Great show!
The we are all rigth scream takes me back to those years. 2000, 2001. I was at elementary in Buenos Aires. Young, naive, happy. Miss the good old days. Now "enjoying" quarantine. Hope this end some day.
I love the season 8 intro with Tommy Chong. I thought it was Hilarious that he was like ‘What the Fuck was that?’ after hearing the ‘HELLO, WISCONSIN!’
season 1 is my favorite because is the purest, they just look like a bunch of high school kids having fun. The problem with other seasons' intros is that I'm too good-looking.
Just recently realized all the newer cars in the intro that came out way after the 70s. Look to the left starting at 1:15 a late 90s early 00s Ford goes by.
Jessica Messica bruh its just a fucking show thats called that 70’s show. I know u know it wasnt filmed in the 70’s but god why do people have to be so fucking picky. Like get the fuck over it
I love Tanya Roberts and Don Stark boogieing in the back seat at about 0:49! Back in the real 70s, there was a couple at my Grandparents apartments who were just like that! (Grandpa told me to stay away from them! :D )
I like both season 1-2 openings for different reasons but I love the horns in the Christmas episode opener!! Really makes it stand out and grab your attention aside from sounding super generic XD
There’s actually 2 different ones for Season 8, the one without randy (which was shown in video), and the one with him. He was the new hire at Hyde’s record store and was added to the intro just after episode one.
season 1 intro was great but i also love yelling "we're all alright"
Me too
sums up my views on the entire thing
@@hitman1219 yu
YES
Facts!
nobody:
Donna: keeps touching the dashboard while the song says “not a thing to do”
😂😂😂
I never noticed till now lmao
OHHHH YEES
I always love this
æsthetic uchiha BEST COMMENT AWARD GOES TO...
Donna grabbing the dashboard will always be iconic to me
I love how akward fez was when he was driving in season 1 0:18
so in character lol
ikr lol
Yes i love him!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
He looked so scared 💀💀
he was our little shy baby and he ended having a diff woman in his house every night KDLKLF
Am i the only one that always thought it was kelso screaming “HELLO WISCONSIN” 😂
Marxfc 13 me too !
isn't it ???
It was steven hyde that yelled it. I had to google it lol.
it is, i always have subtitles and says ‘micheal: hellooo wisconsin
tilly fish i know but sometimes especially in the first few seasons, it says hyde. According to google it is hyde but according to the subtitles it is both hyde and kelso???!!
It kinda lost the point when they left the vista cruiser.
bizarroeddie1 lowkey
But seasone didn’t have jello or Eric
monkeyman12328 what?
Everything lost the point when season 8 happened
it's because of eric
1:12 we can all agree red invented the dab
Yes
Finally someone noticed!
Zain Coggill LMFAOOOOOO
😂
LMAO
I actually love season 2-3 better, the screaming makes it so much better
danie no
Bugsy322 get lost
they were probably just really happy and excited that they got picked up for a second season, tv shows were hard back then and very few would even make it past the pilot
What is the difference between seasons 2-3 and 5-7
@TheRealPersonOfficial cap
it hurts just watching these i miss this show
Courageous Winecup know any where you can watch it?
Courageous Winecup it's still on Netflix time for me to binge all weekend lol
Appreciate it for replying
Me too i miss it too
peacock
Blu ray every year. Best sitcom for life. I say this my children
bruh fez's glow up
1:55 When I first heard this sitcom them song, I thought they were singing “Arrr Roar Roar Ray, Arrr Roar Roar Ray” at the end.
for headphone users, season 4 intro is gonna explode ur ears.
but with this song, is that necessarily a bad thing?
Too late man too late😞
I wish i saw this earlier
me too, jumped so quickly, hit my head on my wall lol
Eric was more confident in the second season intro then season ones.
I never noticed this before, but you're right !
Probably cause he had Donna.
So was fez-
Character development
Shows his character development
Same goes for Fez. In season 1 he was a lot more focused on driving. He still is in season 2 but he’s at least singing.
The "HELLO WISCONSIN" screamed by Kelso at the end of each of them is iconic and nostalgicly great.
That’s Hyde not Kelso
@@paytonmerwin3413 Hyde did all seasons by saying HELLO WISCONSIN. I watched the intro.
That's right.
@@paytonmerwin3413 it's Hyde that says HELLO WISCONSIN in every season.
I thought that was Eric sounds like his voice
Donna always doing the same thing during "Not a thing to do" is such a great touch.
1:45 did I just witnessed the birth of the DAB by Dad ?!
1:16 did I just witness a late 90s early 00s Ford on the left in a 70s show?
Jessica Messica it wasn’t actually filmed in the 70s it was filmed in 1998
Maddie Edits My Guy well no shit, I just mean it’s supposed to be in the 70s so that newer car in the intro is a mistake
Jessica Messica it’s never that serious
Maddie omg no shit
Season 4 is the best for me because Leo is in it 😁 he was the best, man
2:28
Yeah lol Leo's the best
Not in portuguese
yeah, man
cool egg salad mann !!
Just refinished the whole show again and now I don’t know what to live for
it’s ok we all been there
watch it again :)
Might as well go once more
0:34 Eric’s face expression priceless
idk why but this intro is just so different than other ones that i saw on tv series, i don’t know what it has, but it’s just amazing
emma im addicted to this intro
I know it is an awesome intro that I never get sick of, maybe because it involves every one of the great cast members!
I just finished watching the show and I’ve never been so depressed in my life 😔
ME ASF
@@depikarabitilover True
I finished watching it for like the 5th time but everytime that I finish it, I go back and watch it again
Fr..they ended it so weird🥺
me rn
Can we all agree seasons 2 and 3 with Lisa and Tanya (Laurie and Midge) were the best? The show just wasn't the same without them, even when both briefly came back.
R.I.P both of them by the way
That's why Seasons 1-3 were the peak of the Show. Season 4 is still a semi-classic season with Leo Still in it. But once he left also it stopped being a classic Era of the Show. Seasons 5-7 are Decent still, But Season 8 sucked.
Hyde is the hottest for sure.
lar hjp umm Kelso doesn’t exist???
no that's Fez
no, kelso
He's cool, but it think they all have potential, apart from jackie
bro he really is but have you seen ashton kutcher??? like??? hello??? he’s a god
2:32 i always loved when Chong looked around confused hearing that voice 😂🤣
He was like: Who is that man?
Is that Hyde?
@@metallicarocks2581 Pretty sure it's Kelso/Ashton
“Did anyone hear that?” Lo
@@SyliAiChani think it is kelso cause in season 8, hyde is in the circle and kelso isn’t, so when leo hears kelso scream, “hello wisconsin!”, he looks around all scared like, “who said that?”
@Gabby DeLorean yeah that's true :) and it sounds like him and if you put the subtitles on, it says Kelso said it :) one or two episodes say Hyde but I assume it's a mistake coz all I hear is Kelso's voice :/ I've tried looking for more evidence in the past like Ashton Kutcher talking about it but not found anything about it :/
season 1 was the best intro
Season 5 was
season 1 was my favorite
It got tht thing
Season 5 was my favorite...
Hyde was making a very weird face at 0:24 so no
1:31 You can see on 5-7 seasons intro that when Topher turns to Laura and screams "hangin' out" they burst into laughing hahahah
I love this show i am watching it nonstop.This show givis me a lot of memories
I just noticed that the cars in the background we're all modern cars.
yooo wtf
Lmao 🤯
In one clip you see what looks like either a 1997-2003 F150 or a 1997-2002 Ford Expedition headlights.
That tends to happen a lot with shows set in the past, specifically the 1950s-1980s, since it's very expensive to get cars from that period.
@@davids.7567 that’s not really an excuse for poor attention to detail. A period piece is a period piece before any attempts to cut corners and save money. They didn’t have to include any cars if that was an issue so they can maintain the allusion. I personally really hate watching movies and TV that take place pre-2000 and there are present day cars in the shot
This is forever the one intro I could watch over and over
I think we can all agree that the Halloween intro was a bop.
Season 4: oh I’m sorry, did you want your eardrums?
I prefer the first season's theme, but I like 'we're all alright, we all alright' too much.
finerbrighterlighter right? the shouting of the first season was just better? and yes “we’re all alright, we’re all alright” is a
cool as shit too
@@mistqlette4037 fun fact: the "we're all alright" was taken from cheap trick's 1978 hit, "surrender" which t70s actually considered using as the theme for a bit, since the song would've gone pretty well with the show imo
Rachel Franklin oh that’s cool!!
The Christmas variant of the 1999-2006 intro was AWESOME!!!!!
I really hate the first one, thank gosh it didn’t last so long.
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 alright
We’re all alright
Hello, Wisconsin!
Samcraft_10 incorrect, the only true intro is “WOOOOOAAAH, YEAH!”
The attention to detail is awesome with the shot of Kelso sitting in between Laurie and Jackie with him switching his eyes at them in a paranoid demeanor 0:34
Damn you’re right! I never noticed that lol.
I've also noticed Fez staring at Jackie in the back. LOL!
Todd Griffin's first season's version sounds more like a song I'd genuinely listen to while the Cheap Trick's version does feel more like a theme song, esp with "we're all alright!".
Season 1 & 2 had the best intros
2 and 3 have the same intro -_-
The only intro I never skip
What intros do you skip?
That’s odd
This is a great intro but there’s so many better and more iconic intros
I never skip the sopranos intro either
I remember coming home from school and hanging out with all my friends from that 70s show.. almost felt real sometimes. We’re all alright we’re all alright!
Season 8 intro kinda sucked for some reason
Rhyolite _ season 8 in total just sucked
Season 8, what season 8?
Honestly that is my favorite one
season 8 altogether sucked lmao
at least they dont put they latest intro that show the guy that we dont need at all appear only in last season to ruin the story
I prefer the season 2-onwards version of the theme; it really captures the fun-loving energy of the show.
2:22 Red is a mood lmao
Season 1 captured the 70s style more I feel and the kids were in their own world which was perfect!
100%! Not having the constant chord arpeggios over top makes season 1 more driving/70s rock for me. Season 2 onwards are sorta cheese ball for me.
the season one intro has always been and will always be my favorite version of the song
Why? It's has less rock and hype in it
I think season 1 is more rock as it doesn't have the constant chord arpeggios that the rest of the seasons have. Those make it cornier for me/lose tension, and subtract from the actual riff.
Well Hyde can say goodbye Wisconsin now lmao
1:55 When I first heard this sitcom them song, I thought they were singing “Arrr Roar Roar Ray, Arrr Roar Roar Ray” at the end.
0:34 Love how scared Kelso looks.
Shouldn’t be cheating on his girlfriend with his best friend sister of all people
@@ClockjunkOne should never sleep with the devil.
It's just stupid, man.
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
I used to call them my friends.. I was obsessed with this show. I can't wait for the spinoff
seasons 2 - 3 - 4 have the best intros
Red was always such a mood
TV Fanatic I love red😂❤️
They were way older than me when this show was out and now i'm watching this and i'm older than they are (when this was filmed)...its seriously depressing me. But...Great show!
It was weird seeing this in widescreen and HD for the first time for me on Netflix, seeing all of those 90's cars behind them threw me for a loop.
I know right I really hate that
I am glad I found someone else who noticed.
The we are all rigth scream takes me back to those years. 2000, 2001. I was at elementary in Buenos Aires. Young, naive, happy. Miss the good old days. Now "enjoying" quarantine. Hope this end some day.
HELLO WISCONSIN
i really love the season 2-3 intro
I love the season 8 intro with Tommy Chong. I thought it was Hilarious that he was like ‘What the Fuck was that?’ after hearing the ‘HELLO, WISCONSIN!’
Love this show so much!
Here after Hyde got senenced to 30 years in prison
Has That ‘90s Show even acknowledged his absence in any way, shape or form?
Red's face in the season 8 theme song XD
It really picked up in season 2 when it changed to we're all alright, we're all alright! My fav
This is one of my favorite tv shows ❤️❤️❤️
Love that 70’s show. That 70s show to us millennials will always be the Happy Days of our generation.
season 1 is my favorite because is the purest, they just look like a bunch of high school kids having fun.
The problem with other seasons' intros is that I'm too good-looking.
Always loved this show cause I'm from Wisconsin 😆 litterally memorized this intro cause of it
Just recently realized all the newer cars in the intro that came out way after the 70s. Look to the left starting at 1:15 a late 90s early 00s Ford goes by.
Jessica Messica I’ve never noticed that
I always look at that but nobody else ever sees it I’m glad someone else sees it I thought I was crazy maybe
I noticed a few years ago but in 1998 on a tube tv no1 would
Jessica Messica bruh its just a fucking show thats called that 70’s show. I know u know it wasnt filmed in the 70’s but god why do people have to be so fucking picky. Like get the fuck over it
Nutrition Facts on back of food products in kitchen,these labels did not come out until 1994.
0:48 I love how Red just yeets the wheel sideways on a straight street.
I love Tanya Roberts and Don Stark boogieing in the back seat at about 0:49! Back in the real 70s, there was a couple at my Grandparents apartments who were just like that! (Grandpa told me to stay away from them! :D )
Swingers lol
@@Clockjunk Just possibly!
always loved how focused and serious fez looked "driving" lol
I love how you can hear Fez’s foreign accent in every song😂
Swazzy 808 No the hell you can’t
Bitch you don’t gotta like me Bruh when the seasons go on at some points you can get that tougue roll of his clearly at “down the street”
The cast is not actually singing.
The song is by Cheap Trick. I’m pretty sure Fez wasn’t in that band.
@@cassie7959 One can never say for sure
I like both season 1-2 openings for different reasons but I love the horns in the Christmas episode opener!! Really makes it stand out and grab your attention aside from sounding super generic XD
We’re all alright,we’re all alright…..except for Danny,he’s completely fkd.💀
I miss that show
insane shawn,dee it’s on netflix
Just finished watching all 8 seasons. Now I wish they can do a re-boot of this show.
Season 8 is so bad the guy who replaced both Eric and kelso sucks ruined the whole show
@@lionsfan3581 Topher Grace (Eric) said a reboot would be cool but all the actors are too busy in their own successful work 😅😅
They are doing a reboot or a sorts. "That 90's show" following Eric and Donna's daughter Leia
@@lionsfan3581 I wouldn't say the whole show cause it's a classic but season 8 just didn't hit
Netflix, that 90s show
So much nostalgia whenever I see this on TV!
Season 1 : actual kids singing a song from the 70s
Season 2+: a better made classic like you’re listening to it on headphones
Not a thing to do but Talk To You!! Never get sick of this song and show!!
Man do I miss this show! It was awesome. So glad there still giving reruns!!! Would be depressing if this show was taken off the air! 😎🙌🙌💪💪
WERE ALL ALL RIGHT, WERE ALL ALL RIGHT
season 8 has different intros. For example the one with kitty has different hair or the one with randy the new guy
When I watched this show for the first time, as a kid and as a non-English speaker I thought 'Hello, Wisconsin!' was 'Along with Justin!' xD
I love season 2-3 intro
Season 2 had the best opening. It also was one of the best Seasons.
Man l miss this tv series!
My favorite bit is in seasons 2-3 with Kelso stuck between Laurie and Jackie
There’s actually 2 different ones for Season 8, the one without randy (which was shown in video), and the one with him. He was the new hire at Hyde’s record store and was added to the intro just after episode one.
Seasons 5-7 intro is the one I saw on TV the most back in the day and is by far the best out of the bunch in my opinion.
Never skip the intro man, never!
Considering that the show got canceled - a prefect sending off intro
2:14 best part
The Halloween intro slaps
Hello, Wisconsin!
Fun fact: the license plate number changes throughout the years
My favorite sitcom ever ❤️
Always loved the Halloween and Christmas intro. It gave that extra push 🧡
notice that the year keeps changing season 8 is 79 :C
It’s both hilarious and appreciated that you used the season 8 intro excluding Randy 😂
Me encanta ver esta serie junto a ti...como quisiera regresar el tiempo...
Best tv intro ever. change my mind.
Season 2 has the best intro.
Season 2 and 3 had the same ones
When they ask Danny what he's been doing in prison: "the same old thing we did last week"
Season 1 was definitely the best intro 🔥🤟🏾
Hell nah
I have watched this show so many times but I am only now noticing that the year the show takes place in is displayed at the end of the theme