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A show's theme song is an important way that a show distinguishes itself and sets the tone for the series. It also gives a chance to feed the ego of the stars. But sometimes the regular theme song doesn't fit an abnormally serious episode, or the show is doing something special and wants to highlight it with a new arrangement. In this case, the creators will replace the stock theme song. But the important thing that makes this different from Evolving Credits is that they then return to the original theme song. If the theme song changes for nearly every episode, then it's a Couch Gag. If the theme song is different from one season to the next, but is consistent within each season, it will fall under Anime Theme Song, Evolving Credits, or Rearrange the Song. Compare to Credits Gag, Diegetic Soundtrack Usage, Couch Gag, and (not to be confused with) Theme and Variations. May overlap with Variable Mix if the song changes mid-tune. May also overlap with Leitmotif if the modification to the theme song has to do with the introduction, feature, or progression of a unique character associated with style of music used in the modification. May overlap with Special Edition Title, which includes all modifications to normally consistent opening audio/visuals (including studio logos, theme songs, etc.). |
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The end credits of the Adventure Time episode "The Suitor" replace the usual "Island Song" end theme with "Braco Don't Go", a song that was written to be used within the episode but eventually decided not to work with the sequence it was intended for. | |
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Clone High: One of the very very special episodes had the song played as more of a mopey ballad. | |
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Tales of the Unexpected: The series 4 episode "The Boy Who Talked With Animals" has the ending credits theme replaced with a variant played on steel instruments, reflecting the Caribbean setting of the story. | |
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BoJack Horseman's normal theme tune is a peppy song by Grouplove. "See Mr. Peanutbutter Run", an episode without BoJack and about Mr. Peanutbutter, has the lyrics changed to fit Mr. PB. "The Dog Days are Over", about Diane's spontaneous trip to Vietnam, has a Vietnamese cover of the song. "The Amelia Earheart Story" has a mandolin cover play instead, as the episode is set in North Carolina. |
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The Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly" is set entirely in an alternate universe, which extends to the intro. So instead of showing pictures of early Starfleet history as we know it, it shows pictures of the alternate history. Also, the theme song "Faith of the Heart" is not playing; instead, a different, instrumental tune is. | |
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Psych S2-E10, S3-E9, S5-E14 - A Christmas variation on the theme song. S2-E13, S7-E4 - The theme song is sung in Spanish. S4-E6, a Bollywood variation on the Theme Song. S4-E7, S6-E13 - The Boys 2 Men a capella version S5-E8 - Curt Smith recorded a version of the song. S5-E12 - The Julee Cruise version of the song S6-E4 - A superhero-themed version S6-E11 - A theme song tribute to The Shining |
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The episode where the Dwarf visits a planet with sentient celebrity wax figures has the ending theme performed by the wax Elvis Presley. | |
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Dexter: in the Season 4 opener, the normal sequence of Dexter preparing his day along to the theme song is replaced with a much more drowsy and disjointed sequence to represent his exhaustion at this point in the story. | |
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The Simpsons: In the middle of an episode where they go into Witness Protection and become the Thompson family, we see a variation of the theme where the chorus goes "The Thompsons" and Homer pulls up to their new home, a houseboat. When a hurricane comes through town, the chorus sings "The Hurricane" and the letters on screen get blown away by the hurricane's wind. Treehouse of Horror episodes usually have the closing credits music replaced by an arrangement for organ and theremin. The music for the Gracie Films logo, instead of the usual piano riff with a woman going "Shhh!", is the same riff on organ with a woman screaming. When a rock band are the guest stars, sometimes they do the closing theme. Other episodes have arrangements related to the setting or topic of the episode, or based on the theme music of the TV show or movie being parodied. Sometimes, this also applies to the Gracie Films Vanity Plate. Season 9 episode 1, The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson, replaced the usual closing theme with "New York, New York" sung by Frank Sinatra. |
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Soap Opera Days of Our Lives featured a grander fully orchestrated during the Salem Stalker storyline in 2004 before going back to the original composition. | |
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Mr. Bean did this on a few occasions: a Christmas episode has a jolly version of the theme track, and one episode that had Bean on a trip to Russia featured a Russian-styled version. | |
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Community: "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" had Abed singing a Christmas-themed version of the theme song. "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons" has the theme song performed by an orchestra. "Basic Lupine Urology", an episode spoofing Law & Order, had the theme song performed with Law And Order's instrumentation. "Digital Estate Planning" had the theme song performed in the style of an 8-bit video game's BGM. "Grifting 101" had the theme song performed on a piano similar in style to the theme song from The Sting. "Emotional Consequences of Network Programming" has the study group members imagining what the show would be like if they had gotten a seventh season. Britta imagines a nihilistic version of the show with a Darker and Edgier version of the theme song. |
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TOME: There's quite a few variations for TOME's theme song "Battle On" starting with the Orchestral arrangement in episode 06. There's also a chiptune arrangement in the 4th short, a rock and roll version in episode 08, and a Smooth Jazz version in episode 09. | |
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Neighbours: Has two versions of its theme song - the usual, upbeat version and the stripped-down piano version reserved for when someone dies. | |
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Poirot episodes set in foreign countries sometimes rearranged the title theme in appropriate style for Ad Bumpers and closing credits. | |
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds does this twice in a span of three episodes, both times for comic effect. First, "Those Old Scientists," the Crossover Episode with Star Trek Lower Decks, has animated credits in the style of that series (complete with comical monsters). Then, in the Musical Episode "Subspace Rhapsody," the theme music is replaced with a cappella vocalizing. | |
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Crossroads: Particularly dramatic episodes sometimes used the cover version of the theme tune done by Wings on their Venus and Mars album. At least, that's how it was supposed to work. In fact there seems to have been some confusion amongst the production staff, which resulted in the two versions being switched more or less at random. |
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The quiz show Only Connect sometimes does this. After the S13 final pulled a Diegetic Switch by using the regular arrangement but played live by a string quartet, subsequent finals have featured the tune being played on a barrel organ, and sung by an a capella group, in both cases actually present in the studio. | |
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Animaniacs: The Christmas-themed episodes have an alternate intro with a snow falling effect and jingle bells chiming in the background. Episode 56 has the theme sung in French. |
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The debut episode of Freakazoid! features an alternate theme done to the theme of Animaniacs. | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - The characters sing about how they plan to spend (and at the end, spent) their summer vacation. | |
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The Meet the Team videos in Team Fortress 2 had a few variations on the end title. Meet the Demoman had bagpipes. Meet the Spy had stabbing noises in beat with the tune. |
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3rd Rock from the Sun Alternate versions were used during Christmas episodes In Season 6, a alternate jazz version of the song was used for the two-part episode |
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For a season 3 arc of Sons of Anarchy that took the crew to Ireland, the theme tune was given an Irish strings-and-flutes rearrangement. | |
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Red Dwarf: In one episode, there was a throwaway gag about Rimmer teaching the service robots to play Hammond organ. The closing theme for the episode is rendered on the Hammond organ, with Rimmer giving instructions in voiceover. For the "cowboys" episode "Gunmen of the Apocalypse", the theme is given a Western makeover on honky-tonk pianny and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly-esque ocarina. The episode where the Dwarf visits a planet with sentient celebrity wax figures has the ending theme performed by the wax Elvis Presley. |
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The Farscape episode "Scratch 'N' Sniff" replaced the usual closing music with the lounge-jazz soundtrack from a nightclub scene in the episode. | |
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Outlander has subtly changed its theme music (an arrangement of a modern Scottish folk song, "The Skye Boat Song") several times to reflect the varying locales of the storyline: When the setting moves to France in season 2, parts of the lyrics were rewritten in French, and the music was given a more baroque feel. In season 3, as the main characters planned to leave Scotland, the Celtic instruments were removed entirely. When Claire and Jamie travel to Jamaica, the theme now has an "island" beat with drums. In season 4, the duo travel to America and the theme now has banjos for a "folk" feel. For season 5, the theme switched to a gospel choir rendition, reminiscent of the American south. Season 6 switches to a duet with both a male and female vocalist. |
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The Amelia Project often uses remixes or covers of its own theme song fitting the episode's story or setting. The Christmas episode "Mr. Love, Actuary", for example, adds jingle bells to it in the opening and a cover using the instruments of the Love Actually main theme before the epilogue. | |
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Warehouse 13: The theme is changed for Christmas specials. | |
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When Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance in the George Pal Puppetoon "Jasper Goes Hunting," an ersatz rendition of the Merrie Melodies theme accompanies him. | |
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In November 2018, ITV randomly changed the theme songs on several of its programs (including Coronation Street, Emmerdale, and more ridiculously, The Chase) to piano versions. It was eventually revealed to be a tease for the John Lewis Christmas ad, starring Elton John. | |
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For the Monk episode "Mr. Monk and the Rapper," guest-starring Snoop Dogg, he did a rap cover of the show theme song "It's a Jungle Out There", although the original variant by Randy Newman plays in the closing credits. | |
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"Basic Lupine Urology", an episode spoofing Law & Order, had the theme song performed with Law And Order's instrumentation. | |
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The Loud House: In "11 Louds a' Leapin'", the end of the theme tune shows a winter scene instead of a black background, and baby Lily is wearing a snowsuit and snowshoes. In "Tricked!", Lily is shown at the end of the theme dressed as a ghost and instead of saying "Poo-poo!", she makes ghost noises. |
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S6-E11 - A theme song tribute to The Shining | |
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The Drew Carey Show In one episode the Real Song Theme Tune "Cleveland Rocks!", normally sung by The Presidents of the United States of America, is sung by The Go-Go's. The final season has the theme performed differently every episode. |
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"Grifting 101" had the theme song performed on a piano similar in style to the theme song from The Sting. | |
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Big City Greens: "Blood Moon": The theme becomes a spooky minor key complete with a theremin, and has scary images and a Red Filter of Doom. "Chipocalypse Now": The theme is done in a minor key, complete with Chip hogging some of the shots, depressing scenes such as the Greens' neighbors leaving Big City and the demolished Big Coffee and apartment complex, and the partially finished Wholesome Foods Megastore surrounding the Greens' house. |
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While Peg + Cat's theme has minor changes every episode, it's always the same characters singing the same lyrics, with these exceptions: In "Yet Another Tree Problem", Cat sings all the lines, with the exception of "Ten? Yeah!" which is sung by the fake audience, because Peg was stuck up a tree at the time. In "The Halloween Problem", Cat once sings, "Ghost?!" instead of his name due to thinking he's seen one. |
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In The Fairly OddParents! TV movie Abra-Catastrophe! when Bippy wished that monkeys ruled the world, we get a monkey-fied version of the theme song. | |
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Teen Titans had its theme song sung in Japanese whenever the episode involved the Titans in extremely bizarre situations. There was also a one-time rendition of the song by an alternate-reality Robin (aka "Larry"), also in Japanese. | |
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Some episodes of PriPara end with a different song than the current one for that cour that were only used once: Episode 71 ends with "Thank You Birthday". Episode 73 ends with "Pure Amore Ai" Episode 122 ends with "Brand New Dreamer!" The second-to-last episode of Idol Time PriPara ends with "Rainbow Melody", while the final episode ends with "Believe My Dream!". |
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Wheel of Fortune occasionally uses a different opening theme for episodes taped on location. | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - The characters sing about how they plan to spend (and at the end, spent) their summer vacation. "Two Tone Town" - The Two-Tones sing about their new show and their home town. "It's A Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special - The characters sing a Christmas-themed version of the song. Also, in the alternate timeline, Plucky is the star of Tiny Toon Adventures and sings his own lyrics describing him as the star. When Plucky got his own spin-off (which mostly consisted of recycled "Tiny Toons" shorts with one original episode), the lyrics described Plucky as the star in a manner similar to the example above. The CD "Tiny Toons Sing" has the theme song sung in different languages. "Spring Break Special" - The characters sing about how they plan to spend (and at the end, spent) their spring break, similar to the Summer Vacation example. "Night Ghoulery" - The characters sing about what they have planned (at at the end, the results) for their halloween special. In Tiny Toons How I Spent My Vacation Buster plays a Dueling Banjos version with a possum banjoist. Buster plays his tongue. |
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Blackadder had a different theme for each season. However, there were also a few single-episode variations. The final episode of the first season had a rearranged, sadder version of the theme with different lyrics. In the second season, the lyrics to the closing theme were different in each episode, recapping the plot. After the Downer Ending of the final episode of the fourth season, the closing theme is played very slowly on piano. |
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Doctor Who: "The Five Doctors", the show's 20th anniversary special, starts its end credits with the original 1963 theme pitch shifted to match the then-current variation, before transitioning into the current theme just before the middle eight. "Before the Flood" ends its Breaking the Fourth Wall Cold Open with the Doctor rocking out on electric guitar, just like the band he was in, which continues over the opening credits. "Demons of the Punjab", which is set on the borders of India and Pakistan in 1948, has an Indian-styled rearrangement of the theme for the end credits. |
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For the opening of the My Life as a Teenage Robot special "Escape From Cluster Prime", the theme starts out normally before seguing into a dramatic instrumental version with a movie like poster featuring all the characters involved. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The original theme song was first done by by Ivy Koo, but Joys of Seasons uses a version by Yang Peiyi. | |
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One Tree Hill originally used Gavin DeGraw’s “I Don’t Want To Be� as the opening theme song for the first four seasons before abandoning the tile sequence at the start of the fifth season as the show jumped ahead four years after high school graduation. Going into the eighth season, everyone involved in the show was expecting that to be the final season and so the “I Don’t Want To Be� opening was brought back, with the show using a variety of cover versions throughout the season and DeGraw’s original being used at certain specific points to indicate a significant episode. | |
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Qi: In the annual Christmas episodes, the theme is combined with "Jingle Bells". The series F episode "France" has the theme played on concertina. The series G episode "Gothic" has funeral bells and a baying wolf in the background of the opening theme. |
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In the South Park episode "Turd Burglars", the theme song is sung by the South Park women with various clips from past episodes featuring them, proving that this episode really is "One for the Ladies". | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: in the musical episode, "Once More With Feeling" (S6-E7), the usual theme song by Nerf Herder is changed to an classical styled orchestral version. | |
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Angel Beats!: During Yui's introductory episode, fitting to her personality, she sings a rock version the opening My Soul, Your Beats! (originally an upbeat pop song) at the end of the Cold Open. | |
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While the opening version of the Night and Day theme tune (Kylie Minogue's Always and Forever) was always the same, unusually there were four alternate versions of the closing, which were used on rotation: an extract from the chorus, two extracts from verses, and an instrumental version of the chorus which was increasingly used towards the end of the run. | |
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Although long-running BBC radio soap The Archers always uses the same piece of music as its theme tune, which passage is used depends on whether the episode is ordinary or dramatic. | |
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How I Met Your Mother S9-E11 - The theme song is modified to sound like a children's music box. S7-E14 - Barney claims to be the leader of the gang, and the song's words are changed, as well as the photos in the opening credits. Then later in the episode, the them song is sung again in Russian when Stripper Lily joins the group. S6-E21 - After Barney claims the group is in a band, the theme song is sung by the main cast. |
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