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No Theme Tune
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For many years, it was very rare for a show to have no theme tune whatsoever. However, in recent years (beginning in the 1990s for some), an increasing number of productions, especially TV series and films, have chosen to forgo a proper theme tune. In the case of TV series, this is due to increased commercial time reducing the amount of available storytelling time; therefore, an opening credits sequence lasting 2 minutes with a full-fledged theme playing every week takes away from valuable storytelling time. Examples include Lost, Heroes, Supernatural, Invasion, Surface, Threshold and 2 Broke Girls. As for films, the recent trend - especially with sci-fi and fantasy films - has been to not have any credits or theme music, and sometimes not even an on-screen title, until the end of the picture. Some anime series have left out the OP in the first or last episode (or both). See also Special Edition Title. Usually overlaps with Title-Only Opening, though they are not mutually inclusive—it's possible for a show to have a theme tune that isn't in the opening (but instead used as the Ending Theme) or a longer opening that doesn't have music. Examples |
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The Thick of It doesn't have a theme tune...or any music, really. The show flashes a title card on screen and gets on its way. | |
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The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper usually just has the show's logo followed by the title of the first short. There is, however, a more proper opening which shows Casper peeking out of said logo (colored red instead of the blue coloring used in the actual episodes) but even this barely lasts 10 seconds. | |
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There were some episodes in the broadcast of Puella Magi Madoka Magica that closed with credits rolling over the screen and opened without the series opening. The DVD and Blu-ray releases did change this up by adding two new themes. | |
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Rookie Blue has a title sequence (a brief clip panning over Toronto's skyline with the name of the show superimposed), but plays a different song over it for every episode. | |
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Castle has a sort of introductory musical sting, but no real theme. The credits play over the first act. | |
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lonelygirl15 has no theme tune; since it's presented as a series of video blogs, almost all the music on the show is either diegetic or indie. | |
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The same is true of LG15: the resistance. | |
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Beavis and Butt-Head only has a jingle that plays during the title cards. | |
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Grey's Anatomy, which once had a theme tune by Psapp, no longer has a theme tune, instead showing the white background with the title in black show up for a few musical blips from the former theme. | |
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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons opens with a voiceover followed by gunshots and a vaguely comic sound of someone getting shot offscreen. The nearest thing to a theme tune was in the end credits. There was a musical "sting" and harp glissando at the beginning of the title intro, followed by quiet electronic tones not unlike the "Mysteron" theme used in the episodes, over the stalk through the alley. Not to mention the drum-beat scene-change to the episode beginning. | |
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While Million Dollar Extreme Presents World Peace consistently has an intro, it is very short, and changes from episode to episode. | |
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As noted in the trope description, Supernatural. The title is thrown up on the screen and a short sound plays, differing between seasons. Fans looking to plump for the closing theme instead first have to pick which one, as the show alternated between two different closing themes depending on who was the music director that week. |
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The title for 24 is the number 24 blinking into view on a digital display with sound effects, followed by a rundown of the plot thus far composed of clips from previous episodes. (There actually is a 24 theme that was used in the beginning of the pilot and serves as a sort of leitmotif throughout the entire series' score.) | |
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Murphy Brown did not have a consistent theme, but would frequently open with a Motown song in which the lyrics would be relevant to the events of the episode. However, "Rescue Me" is the "official" theme song. Though, funnily enough, the show did have a theme tune for the Closing Credits, written by Stephen Dorff. When Faith Ford came on The Tonight Show the closing theme was used as her walk-on music (since the show didn't have an opening theme), which initially perplexed Ford since she didn't immediately recognize it. |
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Jericho (2006) shows the show's name with the sound of a radio tuning amid static. With brief messages given in Morse code. | |
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"Kamen Rider Ex-Aid" usually has an opening as all the other Kamen Rider series do. This stops with #15 when Pallad becomes Kamen Rider Para-DX. The theme tune becomes ending theme and the opening itself is changed to a Title Card with sound effect. It stays so until #25 when Kamen Rider Chronicle is complete. New opening is used, reflecting the changing story. | |
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Columbo was the only mystery movie element to get by without a theme tune (the end credits for each episode usually featured music from that story's score; not until the '90s installments did Universal try — and fail — to have "This Old Man" as a theme). | |
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Until the 1980s, network newscasts in the U.S. had no opening theme songs. Then each network started using its own bombastic fanfare (NBC's was written by John Williams). Some consider this the point where newscasts started becoming more entertainment than news. | |
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The only music in The Middle aside from Musical Nods is the random stingers. | |
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The second season of My Name Is Earl has taken to just using the final chord from the original theme tune with the final shot of the original opening sequence, with Jason Lee (who plays Earl) saying in voiceover, "My name is Earl." | |
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Secret Mountain Fort Awesome doesn't have one either, just a title card accompanied by a yell. | |
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When the New Age Outlaws started teaming in WWE, one thing that made them stand out from the other wrestlers were their lack of an entrance theme. The only thing heard as they walked to the ring was Road Dogg talking trash about their opponents. They got a theme after a few months though. | |
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Likewise, Home Movies only has the title and a very short piece before the episode. | |
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The Britcom Porridge, set in a prison, is unusual in having no opening theme. Instead the opening title shows a montage of prison cell doors banging shut, accompanied by the voice of the judge (voiced by Ronnie Barker) passing sentence on prisoner Norman Stanley Fletcher (played by Ronnie Barker). | |
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The later seasons of Everybody Loves Raymond didn't have an intro sequence; they would just superimpose the title of the show over the action, already in progress. | |
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An example similar to Madoka Magica happens with the Love Live! franchise. Whenever an episode is going to end with the idols doing a live, the closing credits play over the last scene rather than that season's ending theme showing up on that episode. | |
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60 Minutes. But the ticking stopwatch is sufficiently iconic, it seems. | |
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Both Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis originally had cool orchestral theme tunes, for the ninth and second seasons respectively this was done away with in favour of a very short snippet of if in front of the show's name. After Fan Outcry the theme tunes were very quickly restored. However, Stargate Universe goes the Lost route of just having a brief music sting over the show's name. | |
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Seinfeld also had no real theme song, only the music stings heard at the beginning and throughout any given episode. Although it was used in the ending credits, this song is considered the "theme song" of the show (the musical stings are basically snippets and variations of it). | |
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Centaurworld has no title sequence. | |
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Being Human usually just slips the Title Card in when it's reached an appropriate point. | |
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Glee, interestingly, has no theme song, despite being a musical show. Just the title in lowercase on a black background with the crescendo of the music from the previous scene over it. Once, it was Mr. Shuester's license plate, despite being done normally later in the episode. | |
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Lost has no distinct theme song, just some sound effects and a few notes playing over a flying graphic of the show's title. The Soundtrack credits this piece to J.J. Abrams. | |
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Sisters, at least for the first two seasons. John Debney added a theme starting in season 3. | |
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Dan Vs. only has Dan angrily shouting the episode's title (occasionally his problem that usually sets up the episode). | |
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Most Broadway musicals begin with an overture, a song or at least a few bars of opening music. Lady in the Dark begins with no music whatsoever. | |
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Regular Show begins with a single synth note, with the actual theme song being played during the end credits. | |
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Doctor Who normally has its very iconic theme music. However, two episodes — "Sleep No More" and "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" — don't have the Title Sequence and with it, the theme music. The former is a Found Footage episode, while the latter episode has the theme tune (which was a brand-new arrangement being heard for the first time) over the closing credits. | |
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Surreal/downright weird UK comedy series Jam had no theme, only a bizarre monologue from creator Chris Morris, always ending in "Then Welcome... In Jaaaam". | |
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Most episodes of the second season of Re:Zero skips over the opening (and sometimes the ending) entirely with only a few of them (episodes 2, 5, 8, 19, 21) actually having one. | |
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Ugly Americans just has a title card with some sounds played along. | |
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TV airings of the 2004 Italian redub of Mobile Suit Gundam have no theme song as requested from Yoshiyuki Tomino himself, just some seconds of low, ominous sound and then the sound effect of a Beam Rifle shooting. | |
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My Wife and Kids would jump right into the episode, with the title of the show and a short musical sting that changed frequently. | |
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The first Mega Man game features no music at all to complement its title screen. Many other early NES games (Golf, Super Mario Brothers, 1942, etc.) also have no title screen music. |
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Breaking Bad has a title sequence that lasts about five seconds, consisting mostly of an animated title card accompanied by a short musical clip. | |
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Burn Notice uses an Opening Monologue. | |
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Burn Notice | hasFeature |
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The Goon Show is an unusual example of a Radio comedy show with no opening theme. After the opening announcement ("This is the BBC Light Programme") the show launches straight into this week's absurd plot. The show did have a variety of closing themes over the years, though. | |
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