17. Game of Thrones
In theGame of Thronesintro, the camera moves over a 3D mechanical moving map of the world. The locations that are shown change in relation to the events of a particular episode, so it even offers a bit of foreshadowing and anticipation!
16. Attack on Titan
Attack on Titanhas a lot of different intros—sometimes they change even part-way through a season—but each one is wild. I’ve never even seen this show and I personally know nothing about it, but even I know that these title sequences are awesome.
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15. True Detective (Season One)
This title sequence for the first season of HBO’sTrue Detectivesets the mood of the series perfectly. You don’t know what you’re in for (yet), but you begin to get a sense of how dark and weird its going to get. Not to mention the Southern vibes!
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14. Batman: The Animated Series
The intro toBatman: The Animated Seriesstill remains as one of the greatest TV show title sequences of all time. The animation style on display here represents one of the most emblematic interpretations of the character to date.
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13. Star Trek: Discovery
With a few exceptions, the numerousStar TrekTV series all have great TV intro sequences.
Star Trek: Discoverybreaks from the usual theme of spaceships flying around celestial wonders and instead does some really cool animations of technology schematics and other illustrations.
The ingenuity of this title sequence puts it above most, but it also just flat-out looks better than almost anything else out there.
12. Cowboy Bebop
The intro toCowboy Bebopsits in a category of title sequences that I don’t know what to name or how to describe. Other TV show intros in this category includeArcher,The Venture Bros, andHarvey Birdman: Attorney at Law.
They all have the same type of noir-comic animation with a similar style of music that plays as the soundtrack theme. They’re all great, butCowboy Bebopdid it first among the group—and is still the best version in this mold.
11. The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man’sTV show intro is full of retro space and computer imagery that still looks awesome all these years later. There’s a reason this intro sequence has been parodied multiple times long after it originally aired—it’s iconic and enduringly cool.
10. Rick and Morty
There’s a lot going on in theRick and Mortyintro. It changes with each season, but even if it didn’t, you would keep noticing new things with each watch. Some of what’s shown is exclusive to the intro, but some of it’s from episodes of the show.
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9. Westworld (Season One)
There are many valid criticisms ofWestworldas a TV series, but none of them include the show’s visual qualities. The opening sequence changes with each season, and they all look great, but the first season’s title sequence was entirely majestic.
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8. Bojack Horseman
The intro toBojack Horsemanchanges based on what’s happening in the show. Yeah, Bojack is always wandering through the same places, but the background details clue you in to what’s happening in his life. Definitely one of those TV intros you shouldn’t skip!
7. The Expanse
The Expanseas a whole is acclaimed for its visual production, so it comes as no surprise that its title sequence also looks spectacular. Honestly, this intro is easily one of the best sci-fi TV show intros of all time, even bestingBattlestar GalacticaandStar Trek.
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6. Airwolf
Cool helicopter footage with a retro 80s look. I’ve never seenAirwolfbut this title sequence rocks. What more is there to say?
5. Samurai Jack
Samurai Jackas a whole always looks great, so of course the intro sequence is going to look awesome as well.
The show’s creator Genndy Tartakovsky was also the mastermind behindDexter’s Laboratory,The Powerpuff Girls, andPrimal. Everything his name is attached to is quality material.
He also did a pilot for a show calledKorgoth of Barbariathat never took off. Check it out on YouTube if you get a chance!
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4. Luther
Lutheris a great detective TV show that has an equally great TV intro. It doesn’t get as much recognition asTrue Detective’sfirst season title sequence, but it’s just as good. It also came out a few years earlier, which makes it even better.
3. His Dark Materials
The sleek intro ofHis Dark Materialsis packed with spoilers and plot teasers. But you don’t have to worry about noticing them because the eye candy of this trippy fantasy sequence will distract you from all of that. What a fantastic intro sequence!
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2. Aqua TV Show Show
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, one of the most iconic and popular cartoons on Adult Swim, played around with a lot of different intros in their later seasons. Yet while most of them are really cool and interesting, this one stands out among all of them.
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1. The Twilight Zone
It doesn’t get more classic than Rod Sterling’sThe Twilight Zone. If you haven’t seen theFuturamaspoofs ofThe Twilight ZonecalledThe Scary Door, you can find a compilation with a quick search on YouTube. Go ahead and check ‘em out! They’re quite funny.
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