To celebrate Jeff Franklin's 50th birthday, the cast joined him in singing the theme song.Salvay was also music coordinator for Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley.Jesse Frederick and Bennett Salvay were also involved with the theme songs of other Miller-Boyett series: Perfect Strangers ("Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now"), Family Matters ("As Days Go By"), Going Places, and Step by Step.When you're lost out there and you're all alone The milkman, the paperboy, the evening TV?Įverybody eventually says that they're as lost as you
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On occasion, Dave Coulier (Joey) can be heard saying " Full House will be right back."įull House - Season 1 Intro Theme Song Openingįull house cast reunites to sing theme song On syndicated repeats, there is a truncated version of the closing theme used in the bumper, featuring the white logo center-aligned towards the top, or the yellow logo in its normal position, depending on the season. Starting in season six, this would change to stills from that day's episode, with the credits bottom-aligned.įrom season two on, until the series' conclusion, the theme song added an electric-guitar backing. The closing credits of the episodes, most often, are accompanied by certain shots from the title sequence (starting with a wide panoramic sweep of the Golden Gate Bridge) while the song is performed in its instrumental version, with the final scene being the dinner/picnic gathering. For seasons six and seven, the opening verse is omitted (season 8 airs as is). The former was part of the extended version (see lyrics below). In syndication, the first five seasons go straight into the vocals, skip the second zoom-out of the family in Danny's car "Bullet" and go straight to the Golden Gate Bridge and logo shot, use the line "You miss your old familiar friends, they're waiting just around the bend" (again, showing the cast running toward the camera) before segueing into the chorus, skip the third time "Everywhere you look" is sung, and end after the final "Everywhere you look" with the normal two drum beats (at which point Jeff Franklin's creator credit appears for the first three seasons, this would be during the scene where the family gathers for dinner, instead of the zoom-out of the Tanner house and the wide shot of San Francisco). In season eight, the first verse was skipped completely and started with "Ahh, ahh" and the chorus, as the show's logo swirled toward the center (like in the teaser shot). In seasons six and seven, only the first two lines are used, and "Ahh, ahh" is sung (showing the cast running toward the camera) before segueing into the chorus (though this was occasionally used in the first five seasons as well before being put to permanent use in season 6). Walt Disney's World on Ice: Double Feature.Several versions are used for the different seasons.Darkwing Duck and Launchpad sing the first few lines of the song in part 2 of the season 3 DuckTales reboot episode " Let's Get Dangerous!".He also said that the line "When there's trouble you cal DW" was " first awareness of a triple internal rhyme", which he later used in his musical In the Heights. Song of the South is a 1946 American live-actionanimated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures based on the Uncle Remus stories collected by Joel Chandler Harris. Lin-Manuel Miranda, who voices Gizmoduck in the DuckTales reboot, has said that the song was "important to development as a man, as an artist, as a songwriter". Which rocky film has the eye of the tiger as its theme song.In the series' season 1 finale " The Shadow War!", when Launchpad McQuack goes to fight some shadows, he sings a song to the tune of the Darkwing Duck theme.In the DuckTales reboot season 1 episode " The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!', the instrumental closing credits of the theme are playing off of an old VHS tape a few times, as in-flight entertainment aboard the Sun Chaser.The initial Disney Channel version of the "Darkwing Duck Theme" plays when using Darkwing Duck's Ratcatcher in the Disney Infinity games.On the captions of the Darkwing Duck VHS releases, the captions say "Travelin' duck of mystery" for the first line, instead of "Daring duck of mystery".In the English, Arabic, Czech, Danish, Finnish, and German versions of the theme song, the second time "Let's Get Dangerous" is said, a deep voice says it, while in other languages, Darkwing himself says the "Let's Get Dangerous" line the second time.Look out! (When there's trouble you call DW)ĭarkwing Duck (Better watch out, you bad boys!) Darkwing Duck (When there's trouble you call DW)