This has to be one of my most favorite songs from the original Fleischer Studios’ Popeye the Sailor shorts of the 1930s ever since I was a little child. For your listening and viewing pleasure, here is my rendition of this song.
Antoni Garcia
I first encountered this song on Hey Arnold and Looney Tunes when I was a child. Now, it is my turn to give my own spin on this classic song. I hope you all enjoy it.
It may be extremely and utterly far from the best attempt I have done, despite doing five to eight takes of this, but the challenging journey was worth it and I do enjoy getting out of my comfort zone every once in a while.
I have always been a fan of Splendora’s Standing on My Neck, which also served as the opening to one of my most favorite animated shows of all time, Daria. So, enjoy my rendition of this theme song.
Let us step back in time and head to the Land Down Under for my rendition of one of the most iconic television shows to have aired on Australian television. I hope you all enjoy this.
I may have the biggest love-hate relationship with this British animated program based on a series of books I was reading since I was a 9-year-old third-grader, but this theme tune is just so fun to sing. Enjoy my rendition of the Horrid Henry theme tune, everybody.
Fellow fans of old British sitcoms, here is my rendition of a classic theme tune starring a quartet of quirky, mad, and colorful university students. I hope you all enjoy it.
I definitely had fun giving my own spin on this classic Adult Swim cartoon opening involving classic Hanna-Barbera characters in a courtroom scenario. Enjoy my rendition of the Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law opening.
Ah, Aqua Teen Hunger Force. One of my all-time favorite Adult Swim shows. Its enjoyable opening rap was an ear-worm and a part of my life as an animation aficionado. I hope you enjoy my attempt at rapping its theme tune.
I take myself back to the days spent as a twelve-year-old lad catching Wolf’s Rain and being whisked away into the haunting melody of this ending song. Now, it is my turn to give a spin on my rendition of Gravity, which was originally sung by the great Maaya Sakamoto. I hope you enjoy it.