The Top Saturday Morning Cartoon Theme Songs

Most of us can remember actually looking forward to getting up on Saturday. Knowing that there was no school, we jumped from our bed in pajamas feet, pour yourself a bowl of sugary cereal, and camp out in the living room for the next three hours. All this served a purpose: Saturday Morning Cartoons seen. Then, Saturday Morning Cartoons were a way of life, but it was not just the cartoons we respect, it was also their theme songs. Even now, years later,Many of us still remained the symbol of our beloved cartoons in the columns of our memory. What follows is our list of the Top songs Saturday Morning Cartoon theme, back when Saturday Morning Cartoons cold reality.

Gummy bears: Gummy bears, bouncing here and there and everywhere (come on, you know the words). The gelatin was a show by a company that has one or two things he knew introduced animation: Walt Disney. Focusing on a group ofBear with human characteristics, such as the fight against evil in Medieval Times (yes, yes, it's a true story), is the gummy bears with one of the very first Saturday Morning Cartoons credited. Before the time, put the animation behind the children's jelly followed a precedent for others. The song title was also to be honest, quite magnificent. The lyrics and the melody are happy to be awake so early, and ready, if necessary, to all the orcs that came your way of fighting.

TheSmurfs: Um, I I I ..... Laaaaaa la la la la la, la la la la laaaaaa. If there is ever a song and a show memorable was the Smurfs. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, The Smurfs always have a place in pop culture. A series of small blue creatures that live in mushroom houses and escape the clutches of the evil wizard Gargamel constant, the Smurfs are a rock of Saturday Morning Cartoons for almost a decade. With a title track that - ifnothing - easy to remember, the song of the Smurfs is one that surely keep in our mind for a lifetime.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Watch out, because here we come. The Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoon squirrels are three orphans and their adoptive father David Seville. The trio consisted of the troublemaker Alvin, Simon, intelligent, lovable and always hungry and Theodore. Since the chipmunks released several recordings, the title track for theTV show would be great ... and it was. A main storyline of the series featuring David Seville as the manager and pushed the squirrels in a musical success through trial (Note: to do this in real life with real squirrels only rage-result).

Scooby Doo: Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you, have a way to go to work now. Ah, good ol 'Scooby and the gang. Scooby Doo the cartoon featured a dog with a Duck-esque speech impediment Donald solve supernatural crimesnext to Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred. Another production Hanna-Barbera, Scooby-Doo cartoon characters is the most popular and best known in the history of animation, the song remains popular title. Just feel it is enough to give you an appetite for Scooby snacks.

Saved by the Bell: When I wake in the morning and the alarm emits a warning. , Ok, this is Saved by the Bell is not technically a cartoon, but was presented the Saturday morning cartoon linemakes the list. If you have a problem with it, talk to Slater. A series, the six friends were in school Bayside Bayside High School as a Breakfast Club for television. But it was not all fun and games: every once in a "very special episode" appears (Remind me when Jesse hooked on caffeine pills, I was praying he's doing well?). As for the title of the song, it is difficult to hear an alarm or miss the bus and not think of Bayside School. Unfortunately, in real lifethere is no bell to save us, if we're late, we usually just a lie.

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