This is the original opening to the original Scooby-Doo Where Are You series. It was shown for the first two episodes, then changed to the theme most fans are familiar with. This explains why at the end, it shows the title frame of the first episode of the series "What a Night for a Knight". I hope you enjoy it and know that this video is not mine.
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OddishThing18 3 months ago
@stiffneck100 It was composed by Ted Nichols, who succeeded Hoyt Curtin as the studio's musical director.
vinylrecord68 4 months ago
Once on a blue moon this theme would play in the end credits back in the 90s and early 2000s. It typically would then be followed by the Swirling Star with Zooming HB tune raised in pitch.
MrPresidentFox 4 months ago
Gosh! I remember this song. I personally think that this is better than the usual theme.
beybladestar 5 months ago
This is so much better than the usual theme. You often hear it, or variations of it, throughout the early series. I'd love to know who composed it.
stiffneck100 5 months ago
i'd use this theme in the segment called residential robbery episode #107 lol since this music somehow reminds me of a house robbery.
gregorkrause 5 months ago in playlist gregorkrause's Favorited Videos
what 1st episode used the theme tune we are familiar with?
gregorkrause 5 months ago
i've seen this intro a couple of times not many, thus this seems to be pretty rare to find.
gregorkrause 5 months ago
this one is interesting to me in my opinion since i'd nickname it "Run away from that ghost music" lol since there are no words in this.
gregorkrause 5 months ago
wow! Interesting. I remember the theme being, "Scooby Dooby Doo where are you..."
TheJoe023 6 months ago