A Mega-Mashup of Your Favorite TV and Movie Themes



Whhen this song sounds good, and that song sounds good, there's a good chance they will sound good together, especially if they bring back memories. CLMC Music presents an epic mashup song collection of TV and movie themes that will be very familiar to you. Well, a very few may be unfamiliar; which ones will depend upon your age. It's an hour long, but don't let that discourage you from listening. What this really is, is 19 separate mashups, most of them pairing a movie and a TV show, although a few are from two movies or two TV shows. You can skip to the one you think is most intriguing, using this guide.

00:00 : Ghostbusters x Knight Rider
02:59 : Indiana Jones x A-Team
05:11  : Axel F x Mission Impossible
08:07 : Hawaii Five-0 x Sledge Hammer
10:33 : The Mandalorian x Transformers (Autobots theme)
13:08 : Miami Vice (Crockett’s Theme) x Star Wars (The Force theme)
16:18 : Mortal Kombat x Heart of Courage
19:30 : Pink Panther x James Bond
22:14 : Beverly Hills Cop (Axel F, Shootout) x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
25:20 : Halloween x Mission Impossible
27:46 : Avengers x Star Wars (Imperial March)
30:19 : Magnum P.I. x Eye of the Tiger (Rocky 4)
33:05 : Airwolf x Pirates of the Caribbean
36:04 : Transformers (Arrival to Earth) x Gladiator (Now we are free)
39:31 : Harry Potter (Hedwig’s theme) x Game of Thrones
41:37 : Godzilla vs Kong (The new Kingdom) x Transformers (Autobots reunite)
44:49 : Victory x Heart of Courage (Two steps from hell)
48:14 : Goldeneye x Goldfinger
50:46 : I dream of Jeannie x Bewitched

Or you can scroll along the progress bar, as they are all labeled. I've been bouncing around this video all morning! -via Geeks Are Sexy


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Another fine example of mashups is Peter Schickele's "Eine Kleine Nichtmusik", a quodlibet on Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", which is played in its entirety with a wide variety of other pieces used as counterpoint Several recordings of the piece can be found on YouTube; Schickele attributes this under his name, rather than his creation P.D.Q. Bach, because some of the pieces used as counterpoint did not exist during PDQ's lifetime.
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