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the office
SpongeBob SquarePants
Abbott Elementary cos it's seconds long
The intro to yu yu hakusho. Love the song.
Also intro to the Ozarks. Again I love the song.
Parks and rec'
Warrior had such an awesome intro, we never skipped it.
From, True blood , Lost
Flikken Maastricht. Not because it’s so good but we always try to match the drum beats in the intro
Moone Boy
Where's me jumper? Sultans of Ping. Absolute banger. Will never skip. May replay multiple times.
I didn't like the show all that much but American Gods had possibly the greatest title sequence ever made.
It's a brilliant fever dream mixing mythology and technology, drugs and sex which perfectly fits the themes of the show. That thumping electronic music suits the neon in the titles and that tired groan at the end puts an exclamation point in the whole thing.
Each intro is narrated by one of the main characters and each time something different is said at the end.