This is the GOAT opening sequence of any media ever

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If you were to close your eyes and just listen to the first sound the singer makes and you were of a decent age in the 90s you'll instantly know what it is.

It is perfection. Not a single spoken word of dialog other than some random sounds. When the drum kicks in at the end of the iconic sequence and it shows the title that seals it. No credits or anything mucking it up either.

Yeah I know it's a kids movie but it's still the Bret Hart of openings.
 

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I mean there are other dope scenes that jump stuff off like:
28 Weeks Later is legendary. I don't even remember the entire movie but I remember dude abandoning his wife and running like a gazelle.


Dark Knight Rises "The Bane Quotable Scene"


The Dark Knight


G.I. Joe The Movie "The turn the movie off after it's over intro"


I still see that Lion King one as the best no disrespect to the other great openings. That Belly one is nice too.
 

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I mean there are other dope scenes that jump stuff off like:
28 Weeks Later is legendary. I don't even remember the entire movie but I remember dude abandoning his wife and running like a gazelle.


Dark Knight Rises "The Bane Quotable Scene"


The Dark Knight


G.I. Joe The Movie "The turn the movie off after it's over intro"


I still see that Lion King one as the best no disrespect to the other great openings. That Belly one is nice too.

28 weeks Later:wow:. One of the greatest hoh moments in cinematic history :wow:


When he got outside and controlled his breathing and hit his stride while dipping on ol girl :wow:. shyt was amazing :wow:
 

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If you were to close your eyes and just listen to the first sound the singer makes and you were of a decent age in the 90s you'll instantly know what it is.

It is perfection. Not a single spoken word of dialog other than some random sounds. When the drum kicks in at the end of the iconic sequence and it shows the title that seals it. No credits or anything mucking it up either.

Yeah I know it's a kids movie but it's still the Bret Hart of openings.

beautiful....cant wait to see how they do this in the live action version :wow:
 
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