A Theme About Themes - TV, Movie, and Cartoon Theme Songs Karaoke Style
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It's Episode 69 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was TV, Movie, and Cartoon themes!
Get ready for the ultimate nostalgia trip! This week on the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, Mike and Joe are diving into the world of Movie, TV, and Cartoon Themes, featuring incredible covers from our FNK community. From iconic movie moments to classic TV anthems and animated adventures, this episode has something for everyone! Whether you grew up singing along to these tunes or just discovered them, these performances will have you smiling, singing, and reminiscing about your favorite on-screen memories.
FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE ALONGSIDE HOSTS Mike Wiston AND Joe Rubin:
- Angel Lark brings the groove with a funky rendition of "Car Wash" from Car Wash. It’s a disco classic you’ll love!
- Keymo Coleman powers up with the "Pokémon Theme Song," igniting your inner trainer and bringing all the adventure vibes!
- Eric Dubrofsky swings into action with "Spiderman" from Spiderman. You’ll be humming this one all day!
- Jennifer Adams delivers a heartfelt cover of "Su**de is Painless" from MASH, reminding us of the emotion behind this timeless theme.
- Brian Kennedy enchants us with "Little Wonders" from Meet the Robinsons, a performance full of heart and inspiration.
- Joe Rubin & Dana LaValle light up the stage with a high-energy duet of "You’re The One That I Want" from Grease. It’s electrifying!
- Kara Rurup takes us to Cheers with "Where Everybody Knows Your Name," a warm and nostalgic singalong.
- Mike Wiston taps into gamer nostalgia with the "Opening Title Theme" from Super Mario Brothers Super Show. It’s a level-up moment!
- Paul Bright brings drama and flair with "One Life to Live" from the iconic soap opera.
- Jeff Matusicky wraps it up with "Dracula’s Lament" from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, a hilarious and theatrical performance.
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