@@Spooderman-sq5uj The first movie was loosely based on a short-lived comic series from the early 90s, though they took huge liberties with it In the comics, the MiB are an x-files like organization tasked with monitoring all paranormal activity on earth (not just alien), J is a blonde-haired white DEA agent who's kidnapped and forced to work for them against his will, K is a trigger-happy psychopath who gets off on the power he has over ordinary people, and the two of them have an adversarial relationship rather than a master-apprentice or buddy cops one In general the comics have a darker tone and present the MiB more as an amoral organization
It’s fascinating seeing what kinds of content was made for kids back in the 90’s versus what’s made now. This was such a badass, gritty and cool intro to a show.
I can remember me and my buddy at the time trying to give off the vibe of J and K in the intro. Just that walk intro as we entered the room, 😅😅😅 sadly it never worked for us.
They are done by Adelaide Productions. Also rumor is that the studio might be shut down by Sony and have Sony Pictures Animation adsorb it as it as their TV division seeing how we have not heard anything new from Adelaide and that Sony Pictures Animation is now going into TV with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: the Series and GO! Cartoons for online shows. Also here are my picks of what episodes of Go! Cartoons should be a show for both online or TV for when Sony Pictures Animation wants to do more TV and if Adelaide hasn't got anything new by then. 1. Welcome to Doozy 2. Tyler & Co. 3. The Summoning 4. Rachel and Her Grandfather Control the Island
Yeah that was a good episode. And the sad part was, J wouldn't remember any of it as Zed turned the neuralyser on him while they were restoring K's memories.
@@sankarsshanansundararajan8829 never saw Men in Black movie/cartoon? They used some device to make a flash and erase recent memories to the subjects. Mostly used at civilians who saw UFO and all that jazz....
Love the animation, it's spot on. But the theme song (composed by Jim Latham), strikes me as one of the most sublime musical themes ever. Flowing effortlessly from swaggy to urban to mundane to whimsical to trascendent and even mystical in a sci-fi sort of way, is a beautiful sonic masterpiece that faithfully transmits both the eerie and outcast nature of the MiB as an agency, without compromising the humanity and ingenuity of those who work in it. A theme for the ages, really.
This is one of the most motivating intros, specially in the end when a guy turns into Alien much bigger in size as compared to characters but still J and K are standing holding their position without any change in face expressions
I agree, after so long, this was the only part I remembered. After seeing the MiB: International trailer I thought, "Hey, wasn't there a MiB series with a really catchy theme song?" and then found this.
This perfectly demonstrates what Jay did in his training. He didn't go for the obvious "monster" aliens but the little girl as she was likely a bigger threat in a clever disguise.
The novelization confirmed that Jay was correct across the board, and his problem solving for the written test was on point, using the one table in the room. Ironically, in a later episode, the Bug Queen has a human disguise as a little girl(though bought from Jeebs rather than skin).
Right? This opening is sick as hell. Way ahead of its time. With X-Men 97 out now it almost feels like a modern adult reboot of an earlier (nonexistent of course) MIB cartoon geared toward kids.
This show, Pokémon, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cardcaptors, Batman Beyond, Mucha Lucha, Megaman NT Warrior, Yu-Gi-Oh!, X-Men Evolution, Superman/Batman, Xiaolin Showdown, and Static Shock, were all my jam back in the day on Kids WB!
X-men was on WB? I always thought it was was on fox kids along with Spider-Man. Another banger. I loved the Superman and Batman cartoons on Cartoon Network, very gritty feeling to them.
Ever walk into a room and forget why you went in there? What actually happened is you walked in on an alien, and the MIB wiped your memory of it, but they can't tell you what you were in there for. I bet that clears things up for you, right?
I love how it tells you the tones of the show in under a minute. We start off cool and mysterious, the boys suiting up, getting in the Sedan, the aliens they busted and the car transforming. Then we cut to the goofier side of the show with the line up, especially when they pose at the end, it's a really fun breather. Then we end on them identifying and confronting an alien.
It perfectly establishes tone. You see that intro and you know it’s gonna’ be kind of dark, kind of dangerous, but very cool and with a bit of humor thrown in too.
I did like this show growing up, but the intro alone still stands up as one of the most sublime pieces of animation I've ever experienced. I know it sounds too intense, but I mean it! there is a reason why some intros stay with you for decades and others don't.
It also communicates everything you need to know about the franchise, in a way that most cartoons never really took the time to properly communicate in their intros. Shadowy government urgency with an urbane (even somewhat banal) administration, whose members don't flinch in the face of danger and operate in a world where aliens live among us (to say nothing of the advanced tech the agents use).
Not intense man. The goosebumps I had after listening to this after maybe after a decade is no joke. This era had intense quality stuff ever. The peak of media. Proud and lucky to have grown up in this era.
This opening does a great job of letting the viewer know what this show is about all without lyrics, and I love when a show's intro can do that. If you make me want to start watching something I've never seen before, then you did good.
Not better than the first one but strikes a better government sterile feel than the third movie. Whether its better than the third movie is up to personal taste.
Here because of the new MIB International trailer. This, along with the X-men the animated series is one of the best cartoon intros of all time. I LOVED this series, especially because it was a lot darker and more noir than the movies.
@@cherrydragon3120 wrong most cartoons were to advertise toys, and generally the intros are always smoothly animated while the show itself is ok or bad
What I really respect about this intro is that they could have had the theme song as the intro, like Ghostbusters did or even the intro music to the movie, like the Beetlejuice cartoon but they didn't take the easy way and they did their own thing.
Still one the most Iconic Intro music in an animated series, this show was way ahead of it's time. Glad I grew up in era, when animation used to be cool. WHAT A BADASS INTRO THEME ❤️👍👍
2022 year. And this is still one of the best TV shows of all time. Animation, story, characters is 100% of 🤘🤘🤘🤘. This cartoon is not childish as those that are today. More for adults.
Way ahead of its time. Cool and stylish opening. Inteligent sense of humour packed with episodic but comprehensable plot. Oozing with that noir style that is still digestible but leaves that heavy, almost metalic aftertaste.
Fun fact: The artists and producers of Men in Black TAS also worked on Godzilla TAS as well. This series let alone this intro was so way ahead of it's time. The intro soundtrack 👌 is stupendous.
I wish so but I don't want them to mess with this legend cartoon with all of these bullshit we are dealing with today and all the agenda keep that masterpiece alone as a good memory
@@ShadowLegend300 most cartoons nowadays are made by/for people who have serious insecurity issues, on top of just being made so they can feel better about themselves
@@ShadowLegend300 don’t get me wrong their are SOME good cartoons out there, but most of the majority of them(weather it’s original or a well known franchise) nowadays tell half-assed stories that are just there to virtue signal about how their so inclusive and shove in your face
2023 and still I am listening to these intro songs. Nowadays we can never get such amazing theme songs for movies or animated series. Grew up watching this, the centurions, Johnny quest, batman animated and batman beyond , swat kats. One of the biggest attraction factors for me to watch these shows is the theme songs 😊. They were very catchy. God! Miss these amazing days!
This brings back a lot of memories (lol). I remember times when a Good Movie, was always followed by a Cartoon/Animated Series. Men in Black, Jumanji, Godzilla, Batman, Superman, etc-etc. The 90's was filled with some good Animated Series.
One thing old cartoons used to do was show how brave the characters were , like here with the alien and agent j and k calmly gettting ready to blow him away. The same thing was done in ghost busters, and tmnt with the technodrone.
If we you mean that modern TV show is non-creative it's BS. But I agree.That show was better than even 1st movie. But you forgot Primal or last season of Samurai Jack
i love how they move their shoulders when they walk.
swag-walk perfected...
Hahaha :D
OMG!!!!!!! When I was kid I used to play moving my shoulders like that xd
I always loved that
When i was in elementary school i would walk like that to look "cool"
One of my favorite memories when I was a kid
One of those badass intros in animated history.
Absolutely!
Word
extreme ghost busters
Yes
Yes bruh I used to stay watching this.
I always thought this opening was incredible, but after revisiting the movies, I realize that this is a much better tone for this universe.
The animated show is much more in line with the original indie comics from the 90s.
@@Luipaard005
Nah, even the show's MIB was better than the comic.
@@Luipaard005 there was a comic????
@@Spooderman-sq5uj The first movie was loosely based on a short-lived comic series from the early 90s, though they took huge liberties with it
In the comics, the MiB are an x-files like organization tasked with monitoring all paranormal activity on earth (not just alien), J is a blonde-haired white DEA agent who's kidnapped and forced to work for them against his will, K is a trigger-happy psychopath who gets off on the power he has over ordinary people, and the two of them have an adversarial relationship rather than a master-apprentice or buddy cops one
In general the comics have a darker tone and present the MiB more as an amoral organization
@@cimignigni8360 you learn a new thing every day huh
It’s fascinating seeing what kinds of content was made for kids back in the 90’s versus what’s made now. This was such a badass, gritty and cool intro to a show.
Dark and gritty was the theme of the time and it actually works great for comedy.
Grew up on this, Batman Beyond, Zeta Project and Jackie Chan Adventures. Times were good.
@Watch World Burn t'was, the Second Golden Age.
@Watch World Burn the first golden age of cartoons was all the way back in the 1940s.
@Watch World Burn i wasnt alive back then lol
The intro didn't have to go this hard
Agents J and K were walking side by side like a couple of badasses! There will never be a show quite as good as this one. 🔥🔥🔥
But it DIIIIIIIIID
Yes. Yes it had to
I can remember me and my buddy at the time trying to give off the vibe of J and K in the intro. Just that walk intro as we entered the room,
😅😅😅 sadly it never worked for us.
Oh but we are Soo very glad it did
Animation done by the same studio that did Godzilla, Jackie Chan Adventures and The Boondocks.
Makes sense !
They are done by Adelaide Productions. Also rumor is that the studio might be shut down by Sony and have Sony Pictures Animation adsorb it as it as their TV division seeing how we have not heard anything new from Adelaide and that Sony Pictures Animation is now going into TV with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: the Series and GO! Cartoons for online shows. Also here are my picks of what episodes of Go! Cartoons should be a show for both online or TV for when Sony Pictures Animation wants to do more TV and if Adelaide hasn't got anything new by then.
1. Welcome to Doozy
2. Tyler & Co.
3. The Summoning
4. Rachel and Her Grandfather Control the Island
@HitchArt_UK I kinda wish Extreme Ghostbusters character designs were closer to this or Godzilla, than they are to Jumanji.
and GI Joe Renegades I think
Similar art style
The tone of this intro is exactly what I would want from a MiB movie
I would rather have that in a anime series than the real one
@Shin Shaman nah stop it
Same. The movies got more lighthearted. The intro made me want a sort of noire dark comedy thriller MIB set in the 80s.
I wish the MiB movie went back to the tone of the first one
@@SubterrelProspector MIB is set in the 90's
It’s ironic that the actual cartoon was creepier than the movie.
Dominic Yoya Kabinga yeah I liked that It felt a little more serious
Still, it's nice right? 😊👍👽
The cartoon was probably more in tune with the comic then the actual movie
Yeah, it had a darker tone.
Well, the movie is a comedy so...
The cartoon had a more serious and darker tone to it than the movie’s
yes but that's cool
You can do more with animation I guess. Plus it used the CSI procedural formula.
It was more closer to the comics the movie's based on.
It was close to comics(although comics was supernatural psychological horror)
I remember never missing an episode, it was like very addictive to watch.
The episode where K accidentally gets flashed and goes to visit his dad genuinely made me cry
Yeah that was a good episode. And the sad part was, J wouldn't remember any of it as Zed turned the neuralyser on him while they were restoring K's memories.
Flashed?
@@sankarsshanansundararajan8829 I'm gonna guess neuralyzed, right?
@@sankarsshanansundararajan8829 never saw Men in Black movie/cartoon? They used some device to make a flash and erase recent memories to the subjects. Mostly used at civilians who saw UFO and all that jazz....
@@SpecShadow ya ya I know but the way he worded it was sus
Love the animation, it's spot on. But the theme song (composed by Jim Latham), strikes me as one of the most sublime musical themes ever. Flowing effortlessly from swaggy to urban to mundane to whimsical to trascendent and even mystical in a sci-fi sort of way, is a beautiful sonic masterpiece that faithfully transmits both the eerie and outcast nature of the MiB as an agency, without compromising the humanity and ingenuity of those who work in it. A theme for the ages, really.
I agree, and come back to listen to it at least a couple times a year.
Indubitably
you are way overanalyzing this
Love
The outro theme is freaking amazing for this show as well
This is one of the most motivating intros, specially in the end when a guy turns into Alien much bigger in size as compared to characters but still J and K are standing holding their position without any change in face expressions
Because for MIB and J and K specifically it's just Tuesday.
Especially with J smirking when he whips out the Cricket
@Stefano Pavone Especially since the Noisy Cricket has intense recoil and blows apart anything it shoots.
@Stefano Pavone "he is big but that is still overkill, J"
this is tight. this is way cooler as an adult
jazzblaster 100% my guy
100% agree dude
Exactly mate🔥
because now you see how bad ass it was
Yes
Been rewatching this series & it wasn’t nostalgia goggles boosting it, it straight holds up & they need to use some episodes as movie motivation
This is what Secret Invasion’s intro should’ve looked like.
They need to bring back this style of animated shows of our favorite 90s shows/movies.
I'm not sure, but I think 90s Godzilla TV series had the same style, as it was based on a movie too.
I heard that Disney plus plans to bring back the 90s X man cartoon
@@mocano401yes
@@lipepseneBut probably politiziced....
@@BeruBeruIce Like the original.
0:30 Always loved this damn scene.
I agree, after so long, this was the only part I remembered. After seeing the MiB: International trailer I thought, "Hey, wasn't there a MiB series with a really catchy theme song?" and then found this.
Never understood why they struck a pose after they moved from side to side
@@leeparkdenouden they are being hip
ME TOO
That part freaked me out as a kid
Love that swag walk.
We didn't call it swag in the 90's
We called it style.
Preach lol
True
This perfectly demonstrates what Jay did in his training. He didn't go for the obvious "monster" aliens but the little girl as she was likely a bigger threat in a clever disguise.
The novelization confirmed that Jay was correct across the board, and his problem solving for the written test was on point, using the one table in the room.
Ironically, in a later episode, the Bug Queen has a human disguise as a little girl(though bought from Jeebs rather than skin).
@@phousefilms Simple solutions for complicated problems.
@@TheFacelessStoryMaker
Xiaolin showdown?
Whoever made this opening both direction wise and musicwise should be making the movies, honestly this is haunting.
You can thank Richard Raynis and Jim Latham for that.
Right? This opening is sick as hell. Way ahead of its time. With X-Men 97 out now it almost feels like a modern adult reboot of an earlier (nonexistent of course) MIB cartoon geared toward kids.
This intro is a masterpiece. A true work of art. It all comes seamlessly together.
As is the show ;)
The intro seems as seemless as akira's animation which was fone by 8 studios.
underrated cartoon
Why? I thought it wasn't.
Darrin Knode in deed
lmao y'all have no idea, this show broke records during it's day.
@@my3rs307 ask your best friend or a stranger if they ever heard of the men in black TV show and they'll say no
@@dawnbetancourt146 unfortunately, I don't have many friends now, nor a best friend, but if i had , maybe they'd know
Man i always wanted to walked like that as a kid
Blackhole Comics using that kind of grammar makes me to believe the fact that you still are a kid.
Comment Bot took you 4 years to think of that huh
Fucking same, thats the coolest animated walk
You're not the only one dude haha
lmao, im not alone
This show, Pokémon, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cardcaptors, Batman Beyond, Mucha Lucha, Megaman NT Warrior, Yu-Gi-Oh!, X-Men Evolution, Superman/Batman, Xiaolin Showdown, and Static Shock, were all my jam back in the day on Kids WB!
X-men was on WB? I always thought it was was on fox kids along with Spider-Man. Another banger.
I loved the Superman and Batman cartoons on Cartoon Network, very gritty feeling to them.
@@Midwest123 X-Men: Evolution was on KidsWB.
A millennial childhood 😎
Took me back in time
@@thomasbrown3793 classics. Kids these days have no idea
This feels like an adult cartoon which goes to show how much edge cartoons had back then.
This is definately one of the best intros to a cartoon. Maybe Ever. :)
Yeah.
Take a look at Roughnecks intro the song is also made by Jim Latham.
Cowboy Bebop
definitely*
Extreme Ghostbusters is a good contender if you ask me but this takes the cake
Song always played in my head heading to school as a kid, especially the first part.
Me Too ...
And all my friends asked me... Why i walk like that?
I still hear it sometimes
😅😅😅😅 same here . i want to remake this beat so bad
I remember when i did that walk back when the show was on. My mom got a good laugh out of it. Dad was like that's my boy.
@@kobrakiller726 I miss being a kid
Ever walk into a room and forget why you went in there? What actually happened is you walked in on an alien, and the MIB wiped your memory of it, but they can't tell you what you were in there for. I bet that clears things up for you, right?
I must run into one daily then...
@@morale.9330 bad luck
I thought It's because my action was cancelled by a divine Sims player.
@@morale.9330 maybe a alien is living in close proximity to you.
Are u there man
I love how it tells you the tones of the show in under a minute. We start off cool and mysterious, the boys suiting up, getting in the Sedan, the aliens they busted and the car transforming. Then we cut to the goofier side of the show with the line up, especially when they pose at the end, it's a really fun breather. Then we end on them identifying and confronting an alien.
It perfectly establishes tone. You see that intro and you know it’s gonna’ be kind of dark, kind of dangerous, but very cool and with a bit of humor thrown in too.
The eeriness of the intro really sets the mood of the show.
This is one of the shows that got me into horror and monster art. There were a lot of great creature designs in this show
I did like this show growing up, but the intro alone still stands up as one of the most sublime pieces of animation I've ever experienced. I know it sounds too intense, but I mean it! there is a reason why some intros stay with you for decades and others don't.
It also communicates everything you need to know about the franchise, in a way that most cartoons never really took the time to properly communicate in their intros.
Shadowy government urgency with an urbane (even somewhat banal) administration, whose members don't flinch in the face of danger and operate in a world where aliens live among us (to say nothing of the advanced tech the agents use).
Not intense man. The goosebumps I had after listening to this after maybe after a decade is no joke. This era had intense quality stuff ever. The peak of media. Proud and lucky to have grown up in this era.
Boys have swag
Men have styles
Men in black have class
This opening does a great job of letting the viewer know what this show is about all without lyrics, and I love when a show's intro can do that.
If you make me want to start watching something I've never seen before, then you did good.
Y'know theres something really creepy yet nostalgic about this intro
Unpopular opinion:
This cartoon is better than any of the live action movies
I'm with you on that
first and third films were decent. A cartoon ran longer thus more concepts.
First one was awesome. Cartoon is awesome. That’s all you need.
Not better than the first one but strikes a better government sterile feel than the third movie. Whether its better than the third movie is up to personal taste.
Better than MIB2 and International, definitely. Not better than MIB1 and about equal to MIB3.
Kay and Jay, the kings of swag.
ShaunTheCHB: ABSOLUTELY!
Style not swag
K and J
MIB, Batman Beyond, Gargoyles...I missed so many great shows as a kid.
I can taste the cereal while watching this on a Saturday morning. A time of total peace in ones life.
Me too eating Pop tarts and some Frosted Flakes Saturday Morning bro🤘😎🤘
This theme song has a feeling of uneasiness to it. Perfect for the theme of this show.
Here because of the new MIB International trailer. This, along with the X-men the animated series is one of the best cartoon intros of all time. I LOVED this series, especially because it was a lot darker and more noir than the movies.
There was absolutely no reason they had to go this hard, but they did it anyway. They did it for us.
The swagger walk is everything
Imagine if we had an SCP animated series with this art style and music.
I would pay for that and im broke XD
Will bust a nut of it ever happens
That would be great.
That would be dope
art style no.
The style of this is unbelievable. So badass.
*_До слез, такая ностальгия_*
Лучшее что с нами могло случиться
This is just pure BAD ASS intro
Larrymielcar Ebenezer: DEFINITELY!
Yeah dude
Extreme ghostbusters and batman beyond as well
WATCH YOUR MOUTH!
LAND SAKES!
Why are some of the animations smoother than today's high quality shit?
Cuz today everything is about money. Back then it was about quality
The show's animation wasn't as good. It was pretty rough.
Vi Av
Different era
Different style
because they poured tons of money on the intro and not on the show itself, unlike Avatar for example with it's gorgeous animation throughout
@@cherrydragon3120 wrong most cartoons were to advertise toys, and generally the intros are always smoothly animated while the show itself is ok or bad
The one time a series lived up to the quality of the movie.
Indeed Criminally Underrated ;(
The Godzilla series the same production company did based off the '97 Godzilla movie was shockingly good. Blows the movie out of the water.
Buffy, Stargate, extreme Ghostbusters...
One of the coolest intros in cartoon history.
Smooth jazz with a creepy sci fi tone
@@josephgover5072 That's trip-hop
Forget the roman empire, this is what real men think about at least once a week.
This is still the coolest animated show intro I've ever watched.
What I really respect about this intro is that they could have had the theme song as the intro, like Ghostbusters did or even the intro music to the movie, like the Beetlejuice cartoon but they didn't take the easy way and they did their own thing.
This part of my childhood that I’ve been looking for years just hit like a brick wall
FUNNIEST PART OF THIS INTRO IS THE ALIENS STEPPING IN THE LINEUP AND THE ALIEN POSING AT THE END OF THE LINEUP
Agent Kay and Jay's walk is the true definition of Swag.
Yeah
That's a "BOSS" walk
I honestly think that 0:40 to 1:00 are close to being the greatest 20 seconds in music. Ever.
The track went hard already but the vocals take it to the next level.
Gosh whenever I hear the intro sound I gotta goosebumps all over my body... My fav. Childhood animated series...miss the series
Same man, it's just something about nostalgia.
Yes
Still one the most Iconic Intro music in an animated series, this show was way ahead of it's time. Glad I grew up in era, when animation used to be cool. WHAT A BADASS INTRO THEME ❤️👍👍
Legendary intro. The nostalgia is killing me right now
0:31 I always loved that break 😂
0:31
Leading up to the part at 0:39, with the tall alien dancing like, "Yep, it was me!"
@@qmchale5130 😄🔥
19 years has passed since I saw the first episode. Still waiting for a new nice and dark TV show of MIB. Just imagine how cool it could be!
Hell yeah
20 years now
I miss traditional American animation.
The absolute swagger of two G-men who were just wiped forever from your memory 1 second ago
2022 year. And this is still one of the best TV shows of all time. Animation, story, characters is 100% of 🤘🤘🤘🤘. This cartoon is not childish as those that are today. More for adults.
2020 in the middle of coronavirus lockdown, and I still watch this intro, remind me my childhood
Way ahead of its time. Cool and stylish opening. Inteligent sense of humour packed with episodic but comprehensable plot. Oozing with that noir style that is still digestible but leaves that heavy, almost metalic aftertaste.
The nostalgic memories of being a kid and watching this during the 90's.
I love the Characters development in this show, and the plot twists.
its really good
Fun fact: The artists and producers of Men in Black TAS also worked on Godzilla TAS as well.
This series let alone this intro was so way ahead of it's time. The intro soundtrack 👌 is stupendous.
Teacher: You have to stand still for the panoramic photo
Me: 00:39
This show should have a comeback.
I wish so but I don't want them to mess with this legend cartoon with all of these bullshit we are dealing with today and all the agenda keep that masterpiece alone as a good memory
Back in the days where cartoons were masterpieces in art style & storytelling *sighes* i miss the 1990ties / early 2000
The Cartoons from 1980-2010 were Golden Age, nowadays Cartoons are garbage.
@@erenjeager9442 No, there are a ton of amazing cartoons nowadays, and there were ton of shit ones back then
@@ShadowLegend300 most cartoons nowadays are made by/for people who have serious insecurity issues, on top of just being made so they can feel better about themselves
@@felixthecat5333 I don't know where'd you get idea but you clearly don't know any cartoon aside from steven universe or something lol
@@ShadowLegend300 don’t get me wrong their are SOME good cartoons out there, but most of the majority of them(weather it’s original or a well known franchise) nowadays tell half-assed stories that are just there to virtue signal about how their so inclusive and shove in your face
Olden days, this show was our childhood.. Missing that Era!!!!
The animation still holds up to date. As most fans agree, the series is better than the movies.
I rewatched this intro a ton of times
I love animated serieses like this, they are so Iconic and the intros are so fun to watch
late 90s and pre 9/11 era was special.
2023 and still I am listening to these intro songs. Nowadays we can never get such amazing theme songs for movies or animated series. Grew up watching this, the centurions, Johnny quest, batman animated and batman beyond , swat kats. One of the biggest attraction factors for me to watch these shows is the theme songs 😊. They were very catchy. God! Miss these amazing days!
Such a dark and awesome kids cartoon. Loved watching it when it was on.
This brings back a lot of memories (lol).
I remember times when a Good Movie, was always followed by a Cartoon/Animated Series. Men in Black, Jumanji, Godzilla, Batman, Superman, etc-etc.
The 90's was filled with some good Animated Series.
0:01 when you saw those black shoes, you knew it was going to be a good saturday morning.
10/10 intro, I remeber watching this when I was super young, good old times
when i was a kid my friend and i would mimic that strut walking in the beginning of the intro always thought that was so cool
intro composer says is Jim Latham. mad respects to him. total 90/y2k vibes here. awesome music
I loved this cartoon as a child, now that I found this video years later, I gotta say it has a dope beat.
One thing old cartoons used to do was show how brave the characters were , like here with the alien and agent j and k calmly gettting ready to blow him away. The same thing was done in ghost busters, and tmnt with the technodrone.
Courage
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courage
Had this intro playing in my head for like the last 15 years. Finally remembered to check it out on TH-cam
Love how the show looked so gritty and dirty, like how New York City actually is.
The lining up for mugshot part used to scare the shit out of me
Same
They don't make cartoons like this anymore.
if they did ,you wont watch them. And buttholes would find flaws
damn right i miss those days
Ture words
If we you mean that modern TV show is non-creative it's BS. But I agree.That show was better than even 1st movie. But you forgot Primal or last season of Samurai Jack
They don't make animated action shows in general anymore.
Till this day I will forever remember this show
Man im so glad i grew up around this era of animated cartoons
this show was pure fire
Man this intro looks like it would've been a lot of fun to make. Such an intense stylistic vision.
Incredible... more then 10 years passed and still I love it like a first time I saw it.
Honestly, this is still by far the best intro you can get!!!
Definitely one of the best intros in cartoon history 💯
Watching this as a kid I had no idea how fucking cool this opening intro was. I'm now thirty years old, truly appreciating how great this is.
This is the kind of intro I’d want in an animated SCP foundation series. It just suits it.