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  • I read the title as KFC and thought Kentucky Fried Tender Chicken

  • Jeff Dana did the music for Kung fu the legend continues

  • chucho riped my vid

  • ...and is filmed before a live studio audience.

  • This is the closing credits of the first episode of Kung Fu the Legend Continues Season One.

  • This IS the real version, but an earlier rendition as the series first came out in 1993.

  • This IS the real version, just an early rendition of the one you are referring to, which became the main version.

  • chucho860, can you please post the REAL ending credits theme of The Legend Continues

    series, I believe this are the closing credits of the original Kung Fu series of the 1970s or 60s, this series closing credits had a much more rhythmic beat to it and it also sounded louder

  • Y'know, if you bothered to watch to the end of the video you'd see that it says "1992"

  • I can't remember the name of the voice over; but, it seems it is the actor who played Oscar Goldman on both the original The Bionic Woman and The Six Million Dollar Man.

  • @allie001 That man's name is Richard Anderson and he's still kicking at age 84.

  • I remember watching the end credits to this show and it used to get me when that voice-over used to say: "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues is produced by Warner Bros. Canada, Limited and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution!"

  • @megamanj2004 LOL

  • I think this is the closing credits music for the first season of Kung Fu The Legend Continues because the music is not the same as later seasons and the WBTV logo just says WBTV Distribution even though the announcer says Warner Bros Domestic Television Distribution.

  • The original logo may have been plastered over (Warner Bros. LOVES plastering their old logos).

  • You're thinking of TNT reruns of KFTLC. Yeah, the '94 WBTV Domestic TV Distribution logo is plastered on some older WB logo on TNT reruns. That's part of why you saw what you saw.

  • good theme but the other theme song is better.

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