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I'd add the theme for the "Tom & Jerry" theatrical cartoons
(although the theme for the CBS show in the '60s wasn't
so terrible); as Leonard Maltin once said, Scott Bradley's
scores always enhanced those cartoons.
I'd add the theme for the "Tom & Jerry" theatrical cartoons (although the theme for the CBS show in the '60s wasn't
so terrible); as Leonard Maltin once said, Scott Bradley's scores always enhanced those cartoons.
Maltin also said that Stepán Konícek's (a.k.a. Steven Konichek) scores for the 1961-62 Czech-made, Gene Deitch-directed T&J cartoons, weighed those shorts down (though he didn't specifically mention Konícek/Konichek by name), beyond what some critics said of Deitch's efforts in general. But I digress . . . incidentally, all but three of the Deitch T&J's used the opening T&J theme from the 1951 cartoon Jerry's Cousin to lead off those shorts.
As far as opening music goes, I'd also rate the theme to The Bullwinkle Show.
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