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7->''"64. When your show's opening theme song starts to play, your enemies are fucked."''
8-->-- ''[[http://fudoushin.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/rules.jpg The Laws of Super Robot Anime]]''
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10A character's strength and abilities are directly proportional with how [[RuleOfCool cool]] their [[{{Leitmotif}} personal theme music]] is.
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12The gloomier and/or suspenseful the music is beforehand and more suddenly it then starts up and the louder it is, the more butt-kicking is about to commence. This applies to both heroes and villains and is a power that the BadassNormal is allowed to use. Alternatively, the music is a representation of the character getting into "the zone".
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14Video games will sometimes have a variation of this, where a specific jingle plays during temporary power-ups, like invincibility due to an InvincibilityPowerUp; see PowerUpMotif.
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16OminousLatinChanting, the OneWomanWail, or the CherubicChoir are popular choices for this, as are a techno beat or [[ThePowerOfRock heavy metal riff]].
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18Sometimes, near the end, the series ThemeSong will play, allowing ''every'' good guy to kick some major rear at the GrandFinale. This is a LastEpisodeThemeReprise.
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20Compare AutobotsRockOut, SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound, PowerUpMotif, MusicForCourage, NearVictoryFanfare, and MusicalSpoiler (the last of which is arguably a SuperTrope).
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22If a theme music power-up is defeated, then it's TheDayTheMusicLied. If it's in particularly spectacular fashion, it may end with a RecordNeedleScratch or by LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand (or, if you're ''really'' unlucky, a LastNoteNightmare).
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25!!Examples:
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27[[index]]
28* ThemeMusicPowerUp/AnimeAndManga
29* ThemeMusicPowerUp/VideoGames
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32[[foldercontrol]]
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34[[folder:Comic Strips]]
35* ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'''s use of this trope was parodied in ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' where the croc forgets to chew the spinach before swallowing, and chokes to death. ("[[FunetikAksent Tooday's]] lesson: [[SpoofAesop Always chew you food]].")
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38[[folder:Fan Works]]
39* In ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', the Dark Hunters team of Monster X, Gigan, Irys, and Megalon get a send off of their own individual theme motifs followed by ''"Stronger Together"'' during their team fight with Grand King Ghidorah. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIcxTUDI5ds Link]]
40* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'': Has two examples:
41** Episode 25, [[spoiler:Piccolo's]] return is heralded by blasting [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Magus' battle music]], then landing a MegatonPunch on Freeza.
42** Episode 60 Part 1 has an English cover of “Day of Fate” playing as [[spoiler:Gohan goes [=SSJ2=] after Cell kills Android 16]].
43* In ''WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged'', Alucard returns to London in Episode 8 to the tune of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0TzUNti3rY "Ready to Die"]]. This is subverted, as Alucard doesn't actually start fighting while this song is played, since he's reveling in [[OhCrap everyone being dumbstruck]] [[TheDreaded in terror at his arrival]]. Then when everyone attacks him, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A1SiQkPqYM "Party Party Party"]] kicks in, which ''is'' the theme song for Alucard, and [[CurbstompBattle he starts slaughtering everyone]].
44* In ''Fanfic/MyHeroPlaythrough'' Izuku narrates what he is doing in time to the theme music playing in his head. Namely lifting the miniature iceburg Todoroki trapping him in, and then cutting/tearing it in half. Except in this case the theme music he is hearing isn't his own. [[AwesomeMusic/{{Superman}} It is Superman's.]]
45* ''WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged'' adds this to [[spoiler: Kirito and Heathcliff's climactic duel]], something that wasn't actually in the original series. To quote one youtube commenter, "They out-animeed the original anime".
46* In ''WebAnimation/ZanyToTheMax'', whenever the Warners drink Acme Super Carrot Juice, they spin around while the theme song plays before they get their super powers and "Animeniesque" appearances.
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49[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
50* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', Merida shows off some awesome mounted archery skills when "Touch the Sky" starts playing in the background.
51* Blatant in ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' -- whenever he starts implementing a new plan, or is in the middle of using ANY invention for WHATEVER reason, a variation on his theme tune starts playing. Yes, even when he's just getting ready for school. Either that, or some new-wave, boppy, pop song comes on (as evidenced during the defeat of the Yolkians in the arena).
52* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie'': In the film's opening act, Batman starts to sing "Who's The (Bat)Man" as he takes down the Joker's army. Joker even [[LampshadeHanging acknowledges this trope]], trying to stop Batman before the music started.
53* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'':
54** [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1 First movie]]: the climactic {{Magical Girl}}s TransformationSequence of Twilight and friends is accompanied by a reprise of the movie's opening theme tune.
55** ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks Rainbow Rocks]]'': During the FinalBattle, when DJ Pon-3 fires the first salvo with her bass cannon, followed by cutie-marks sparkles attacks, the music is a TriumphantReprise of the theme for the first movie (specifically, from the moment the ''My Little Pony: Equestria Girls'' title card is shown on screen).
56* ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'':
57** In the [[WesternAnimation/Shrek1 first film]], the familiar strings of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" start to play when things start to turn in the titular ogre's favor during the wrestling match in Duloc.
58** Probably an odd case combined with HesBack in ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', when Shrek, Donkey and some of the others race to rescue Princess Fiona while the Fairy Godmother's singing "Holding Out for a Hero". It's kind of inversion since the song [[VillainSong was sung by the villain.]]
59* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' has several:
60** Spidey's heroic theme [[https://youtu.be/1wJNfF6DJNc?t=160 is inspiring]].
61** The Prowler's hard [[https://youtu.be/NP5BL7SrK8A?t=6 theme]] is badass and threatening.
62** [[TheDayTheMusicLied Subverted]] when Miles goes to a rooftop seemly ready to be a hero, as the music swells. However, it stops when Miles gets cold feet and runs back down the stairs.
63** Elliphant's "It’s To the End" [[https://youtu.be/624huJLltvw?t=52 plays]] when ComicBook/SpiderGwen shows up.
64** [[spoiler: Olivia Octavius's [[https://youtu.be/__fJn5kRZnk?t=96 theme]] is spine chillingly awesome]].
65** "Break Down House" [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E1df2nYsNH8&t=58s plays]] when the RoguesGallery fight the Spider Gang, wrecking poor Aunt May's home.
66** Blackway and Black Caviar's "What's Up Danger" is Miles's epic HeroicSecondWind theme and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-euUGPQZoHwplays when he finally gets control of his powers and becomes Spider-Man]].
67** Miles's [[https://youtu.be/OUQ7pXEy0_8?t=52 return theme]] for the FinalBattle is spectacular.
68** Then's there's the theme that kicks in when [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMKKYshEbzM Miles is fighting Kingpin]]... [[spoiler: [[https://youtu.be/zWW_SH8IFnI?t=37 "Ever hear of the shoulder touch?"]].]]
69* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'': In the opening, the Titans perform a rap song, "Go!," that they claimed took down the opening enemy, Balloon Man. It didn't. [[spoiler: [[TriumphantReprise The Titans perform their song a second time as they battle Slade's robot. This time, it worked.]] ]]
70* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': The track "Jessie's in Trouble" is initially used as [[SourceMusic the score for a taped episode of]] ''[[ShowWithinAShow Woody's Roundup]]''. It plays during the climax when Woody chases after Jessie for real at the airport.
71* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''
72** "The Touch" by Stan Bush, most memorably played during a FoeTossingCharge by Optimus Prime, and also when the Matrix of Leadership is opened near the end of the movie by Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime.
73** Some fans theorize that Megatron and the Decepticons also received a power-up from "Instruments of Destruction" during the attack on the shuttle where they [[DroppedABridgeOnHim killed Prowl, Brawn, Ratchet, and Ironhide in about ten seconds]].
74** One can probably make an argument for "Dare to Be Stupid" for the Junkions, as while they get knocked down easily enough while the song is playing, getting them to stay down is the hard part.
75* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' uses an old song from ''Theatre/HelloDolly'' as their power-up. WALL•E seeing his team gathered to follow him turns on the song and we hear the lyrics, "Put on your Sunday clothes when you go on the town."
76* ''WesternAnimation/TheWindInTheWillows1983'' has the "Battle of Toad Hall" music at the story's climax, which incorporates the main theme.
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79[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
80* "Secret Agent Man" playing in the final battle of the first ''Film/{{Austin Powers|International Man of Mystery}}'' movie may qualify; again, it dies down before Austin's final confrontation with Doctor Evil.
81* ''Film/Batman1989'': When watching the movie, the minute you hear any version of Danny Elfman's classic Batman theme, there's gonna be some kicked ass. No questions asked. This applies to ''Film/BatmanReturns'' as well.
82* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'': Zimmer's Batman anthem is maybe less memorable than Elfman's, but it's always there when Batman kicks serious ass (listen to the score in the "Swarm of Bats" scene from ''Film/BatmanBegins'').
83* In ''Film/BeverlyHillsNinja'', there is a fight with the obligatory Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas. When the fight gets more intense, it hilariously speeds up.
84* Mr. Mistoffelees on the [[Film/{{Cats}} filmed version]] of ''Theatre/{{Cats}}''. His song, though enjoyable, is so odd and repetitive and full of praise that it seems he's doing the song mostly to get the crowd to [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve believe in his powers]] so he can actually ''do'' anything.
85* In ''Film/ConAir'', Cameron Poe's fight with both Cyrus and Billy also during his run/drive in the boneyard.
86* The ending of the original ''Film/DawnOfTheDead1978''. The main guy is trapped in a room with a hoard of zombies about to come in. He gets ready to kill himself, but he suddenly turns the gun around and shoots a zombie instead. Cue the cheesiest patriotic fanfare you can think of as he pushes zombies out of his way and runs to escape with the main girl. It's a good thing that music came out of nowhere and made the zombies completely ineffectual, or it would have really been a DownerEnding, which is actually what the original script called for.
87* ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'':
88** Wonder Woman brings back the rocking leitmotif she had in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' for many action scenes in [[Film/WonderWoman2017 her solo film]].
89** Several moments in ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'':
90*** When Cyborg activates the carrier craft that will take the titular League to their climactic battle, their leitmotif "The Crew at Warpower" plays at full volume.
91*** When Superman puts on his black suit, takes flight and engages with Steppenwolf, his theme from ''Film/ManOfSteel'' plays at full force. For added bonus, there's also some brass intruments in there that homage John Williams' score.
92*** Just when it seems like the League has failed to stop the cataclysm, "At the Speed of Force" starts playing and the Flash sprints so hard he causes time to reverse, preventing Armageddon and giving his teammates another chance to win.
93* When [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN2RnSyxLf4 this music]] plays in ''Film/TheEqualizer'', expect the villain on screen to be brutally killed off by Robert.
94* ''Film/{{Excalibur}}'', which popularized "O Fortuna".
95* The director's cut of ''Film/TheExpendables'' has "Diamond Eyes" playing in the climax of the film as the eponymous team charges into the courtyard, shooting and tossing hand grenades left and right. In the theatrical version, it was a LongSongShortScene situation despite Sylvester Stallone personally commissioning the song for use in the film.
96* In ''Film/GalaxyQuest'', at the end of the movie, the real ''Protector'', with the cast members on it, crash-lands at a ''Galaxy Quest'' convention. The film's BigBad, Serris, is still alive -- until he's shot, in full view of the entire convention audience, by "Commander Peter Quincy Taggart". The film's triumphant theme music plays. It's over. However, in the beginning of the movie, the guy was a pure egotist, basking in the spotlight at appearances and so on. Now, he's learned his lesson, and he invites the crew up to take a bow. When this happens, the music switches to a higher, remixed triumphant version with plenty of choir -- the Commander's won the ''real'' battle. The movie ends there.
97* In ''Film/{{Gladiator}},'' General Maximus has a driving, forceful orchestral battle theme only heard twice, once on the German battlefield and once in the Colosseum. In both moments he is leading armies to victory like a true frontline general.
98* Mothra from ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' had this in spades in nearly every movie she had where she was fighting another kaiju, particularly in the Heisei Era with her Godzilla crossover and the ''Film/RebirthOfMothra'' films. Said songs being preformed in-story by her fairy priestesses.
99* In ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'', Godzilla's new theme "King of the Monsters" kicks in just as he blasts off one of Keizer Ghidorah's heads after being revived by Ozaki in the Gotengo. Godzilla then proceeds to utterly destroy Ghidorah by tossing him into the air and blasting him with a spiral beam.
100** A possible subversion or inversion could be the laughably quick death that the American Zilla receives from the true Godzilla while the English (but not American) song "We're All to Blame" plays over its fight.
101* The classic ''Godzilla'' theme plays in the final battle of ''Film/GodzillaMinusOne'' as "Operation Wada Tsumi" commences.
102* Just before the 'two against five' sequence in ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'', a burst of the theme music plays as Blondie asks Tuco "[[YouAreNotAlone Were you going to die alone?]]" and joins him to fight Angel-Eyes' men.
103* In ''Film/Halloween2007'', Michael gets better from his sister stabbing him through the shoulder and recovers his discarded mask when his "stalking" theme starts up.
104* Done awesomely in ''Film/HardcoreHenry'': [[spoiler: In the FinalBattle, as Henry injects adrenaline into himself, he then fights off Akan's army of cyborgs to the tune of Music/{{Queen}}'s "Don't Stop Me Now". Unfortunately, it becomes TheDayTheMusicLied when Akan finally starts fighting Henry and nearly defeats him.]]
105* In the first film of ''Film/TheHobbit'' trilogy, the dwarves get this twice while fighting their way out of the Goblin Caves; first while picking up their weapons after Gandalf arrives, then when he clears a path with a boulder. Both times are accompanied with many examples of the dwarves kicking arse.
106* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' has his distinctive theme play whenever he does something Especially Awesome.
107* When it's time for a dogfight, what's the first thing the hero does in ''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091278/ Iron Eagle]]''? Put some rock into his tape deck, of course.
108* ''Film/JamesBond'' is in the rare and enviable position of having ''two'' Theme Music Power-Ups -- the "James Bond Theme", and the music from the opening titles of each movie. See the [[http://youtu.be/2WgVUzVxUkM pre-credits sequence]] from ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' for a particularly badass example. On the other hand, if the opening song is a ''VillainSong'', Bond had better watch out when it starts playing on the soundtrack. Example: Film/GoldFinger's aerial raid on Fort Knox, set to a thunderous version of his TheVillainSucksSong.
109** Two examples that simply '''must''' be mentioned:
110*** [[http://youtu.be/oMX7_z4ixFQ Bond re-entering the scene]] in a ''tank'' by taking the shortest route ''through'' a concrete wall in ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}''.
111*** ''[[Film/CasinoRoyale2006 "The name's Bond... James Bond."]]''
112** And then there's Bond's ''other'' theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9FzgsF2T-s the 007 Theme]] from the ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove'' soundtrack. Pretty much any time this music comes on, you know something's about to be beaten up or blown up. It was used to particularly great effect in the "Little Nellie" sequence in ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'', as well as the air assault on Blofeld's rig in ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''.
113** In ''Film/{{Spectre}}'', during the FinalBattle, the James Bond theme plays when [[spoiler: Bond manages to shoot down [[BigBad Blofeld's]] helicopter, [[ImprobableAimingSkills with a pistol]].]] Earlier, the James Bond theme plays when Bond regains control of the plummeting helicopter during the ColdOpen set on the Day of the Dead.
114* ''Film/JurassicPark'': During first film's moment of Tyrannosaurus.
115* Film/KickAss, Hit-Girl and "Bad Reputation"; exactly as it says in the title ensues.
116* In Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/KillBill'', whenever the theme from ''Series/Ironside1967'' starts playing, the Bride is about to go completely vicious on someone.
117* Parodied in ''Film/KungPowEnterTheFist'', where one of Master Betty's minions plays music on his boom box, to which tune Betty pummels his victim.
118** "By the way, you must beware of Betty's iron claw. They are sharp, and they hurt. And beware his song about big butts, he beats people up while he plays it!"
119** And in the final showdown, the Chosen One throws a shuriken at the boom-box, causing it to start playing the Ram Jam version of (probably) Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter's "Black Betty".
120* This happens too many times to count in ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans''. Literally every time the main characters (including the villain, Magua) are doing something awesome in battle, they are supported by epic music in the background. The same goes for the armies engaged in battle. This film might as well be called "Theme Music Power-Up: The Movie".
121* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': When the classic Lone Ranger theme starts to play, you know things are about to get real!
122* Subverted ''twice'' in a very short time in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing''. After the Riders of Rohan and Gondor coalition forces have routed the orc forces, and the king has shouted "Make safe the city!", the triumphant music abruptly [[http://youtu.be/z-klKeZG69I&feature=related fades away as the audience hears what sounds like a distant rumble of thunder,]] and swiftly turns includes the bellows of the towering Mûmakil war-elephants-on-steroids and the warchants of their riders, the Maori-reminiscent Haradrim.
123** However, the music returns as a counter charge is ordered, and the cavalry make yet another music-backed charge to the line of Mûmakil...only for the music to be cut off as if someone pulled the plug from the sound system, or if the orchestra themselves had fled the battlefield upon realizing what a terrible idea charging fifty foot elephants with horses was. Incidentally, the music is cut off at the exact moment that one of the warbeasts swings its tusks, sending a horseman screaming into the air, then smashing more aside with its feet. It takes another few minutes (film-time) before anything resembling victory seems possible...''and then the Nazgûl, including the Witch-King, show up.''
124** Played straight a little earlier; when Aragorn grasps hold of Andúril for the first time, his personal theme music swiftly switches from a bouncy Fellowship-based ditty to a roaring orchestral King of Gondor crescendo.
125** King Théoden gets one when he declares that [[GondorCallsForAid Rohan will fight alongside Gondor]].
126** At the start of the Battle of the Black Gate, you can hear a full orchestral version of the Fellowship theme as Aragorn and the men of Gondor and Rohan charge against the armies of Mordor. However, they know it's a hopeless fight, and that's indeed what the theme (and the Elvish lyrics to go with it) means: that they're making a HeroicSacrifice to give Frodo a chance to destroy the Ring.
127* ''Film/TheManWhoSavesTheWorld'' is really shameless about this. ''Every single time'' the hero starts winning a fight, his music starts playing. The real kicker is that his music is just the ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' theme.
128* Frequently in the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
129** ''Film/IronMan1'' had great fun with this with Music/RaminDjawadi soundtrack, playing the driving guitars of the hero's theme, at one point the music beats are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHU49CD0TOs in sync with him hammering his suit together]] ''it's epic''.
130*** Iron Man's first flight aka "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwOxM0-byvc Driving with the top Down]]".
131*** And the [[https://youtu.be/t86sKsR4pnk?t=71 music]] in the literal powering up scene. Stark has decided enough is enough and decides to go to settle the situation in Gulmira, personally. As Stark stands in the middle of his workshop the floor opens up and numerous robot arms apply his Mark III armor, now with iconic red and gold scheme.
132*** Another example would be [[spoiler:our hero taking out a group of terrorists and flying along with [[https://youtu.be/PjJofEuSA78?t=148 music blaring]] until he takes a tank round to the face and crashes. He stands up, fires with disdain a tiny little rocket, and turns around to walk away. Looking back, we see the tank explode dramatically and the music picks up right where it left off.]]
133*** The ending scene "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Lmj4g6aHsg I'am Iron Man]]" where the Music/BlackSabbath song plays.
134** ''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}'' invokes this twice, [[https://youtu.be/pfgmvMHc4us?t=77 first]] when Bruce was HulkingOut at the university and [[https://youtu.be/0BA7HtigRR4?t=102 second]] when Bruce willingly falls out of the plan into ground as normal [[RaisedHandOfSurvival but a green fist emerges from the rubble]] and his theme kicks in.
135** In ''Film/IronMan2'':
136*** Music/{{ACDC}}'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LIIhSHgjTw Shoot to Thrill]]" plays when Tony has a BigEntrance at the start.
137*** When Whiplish attacks during the car race, and Tony [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89hCOgVa5LI suitcase suits him up]].
138*** Tony vs Rhodey, Music/{{Queen}}'s "Another one Bites the Dust", Rob Base and DJ EZ "Rock-It Takes Two" Music/DaftPunk "Robot Rock' [[https://youtu.be/gD4lLH18vjY?t=64 plays]] ''on Tony's request''.
139---->'''Tony Stark:''' Goldstein (DJ)\
140'''Goldstein:''' ''[cowering]'' Yes Mr Stark?\
141'''Tony Stark:''' Give me a phat beat to beat my buddy's ass to.
142*** When Tony creates a new element in his workshop some motivating music [[https://youtu.be/y0brSA1cyzw?t=3 kicks in]]. Then another track [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYsIXAeitoI starts]] when he puts the energy in his body.
143*** Black Widow gets a [[https://youtu.be/nJn1LjLaNVQ?t=36 cool track]] when she goes OneWomanArmy on some security guards.
144*** Tony and Rhodey's BackToBackBadass fight against the Hammer Drones has an awesome [[https://youtu.be/Nx2mhPEr7kA?t=71 music score]].
145** The music in ''Film/{{Thor}}'':
146*** An [[https://youtu.be/R0tfX6YXZbA?t=67 opera score]] kicks in when Thor lets out his BloodKnight attitude on the Frost Giants.
147*** [[https://youtu.be/_IfYZZDTays?t=201 When Odin uses ''his'' powers]] [[spoiler:and prepares to banish Thor from Asgard.]]
148*** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv9_T0OOKI4 track]] played when the titular hero makes the agents of a strategic homeland intervention, enforcement and logistics division (S.H.I.E.L.D.) look like a bunch amateurs as he reclaims his hammer and tries to lift it. [[spoiler: Which becomes TheDayTheMusicLied as Thor cannot lift it and despairs]].
149*** Thor's theme comes back in [[https://youtu.be/TmLcJ6UO5_Y?t=140 all its glory]] when it he gets Mjolnir back and uses it against The Destroyer, we also get to see a glimpse at the full extent of his WeatherManipulation powers.
150** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'':
151*** Cap's theme plays when [[https://youtu.be/FRWNieb1O58?t=12 he emerges]] with his new HeroicBuild after taking the SuperSerum, [[spoiler: then after the HYDRA agent strikes, another heroic theme blazes [[https://youtu.be/FRWNieb1O58?t=118 as he chases]] the assassin down.]]
152*** Cap and The Howling Commandos's war against has HYDRA [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgo3eTXLSNw montage]] has an awesome music accompaniment.
153*** Cap's invading the HYDRA base has a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PHGEWXULkKQ kick ass score]] which becomes TheDayTheMusicLied, then switches back to heroic when cavalry come to Cap's aid.
154** Invoked many times in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'':
155*** When Loki is about to kill a old man as example to humanity, Cap bursts in to deflect the blast and [[https://youtu.be/JcgJvJqCdrw?t=108 his theme plays]]. Not to be outdone, when [[https://youtu.be/JcgJvJqCdrw?t=168 Iron Man arrives he hacks into Black Widow's Quinjet loudspeaker]] to play "Shoot to Thrill" as he blows Loki down.
156*** An [[https://youtu.be/kjiSVunIWpU?t=49 exciting track kicks in]] when Thor and Iron Man start fighting.
157*** Another theme starts when Iron Man is restarting the Helicarrier turbines by pushing them, which soon becomes TheDayTheMusicLied when the turbines get going and Tony gets trapped in them.
158*** Near the end of the film, [[https://youtu.be/QlQ_thbFtDA?t=79 we hear a triumphant version of the film's main theme once the Avengers finally assemble]] as a team for the first time during the climax in New York.
159** ''Film/IronMan3'':
160*** When the Malibu Mansion is under attack and Tony is facing almost certain death, once Pepper is safely out of house he calls the Mark 42 to him and his theme kicks in.
161*** When Air Force 1 is hijacked and a hole is punched in the side of the plane and the flight crew is sucked out, Tony does his best to save everyone by making a ChainOfPeople. Just before they hit the water, Tony slows their descent before dropping them safely in the drink saving all their lives and the triumphant music blazes.
162*** At the end of film when Tony and Rhoedy are outmatched by enemies, TheCavalry aka "The House Party Protocol" aka ''Iron Legion'' comes into the save the day.
163** ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'':
164*** Thor's DynamicEntry viva Bifrost on Vanaheim is accompanied by his theme music.
165*** During the FinalBattle at London when Malekeith is utilizing the power of the Aether [[spoiler: Reality Stone]] to darken all Nine Realms, Thor (hammer-less) pushes through his power (with his theme playing) and throws the PortalCut javelins at him before Mjolnir comes back to his hand and he finishes the Dark Elf off.
166** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', "Taking a Stand" by Henry Jackman is Cap's power up theme.
167*** At the start of the movie when Cap and Co are infiltrating a ship, a sneaky but exciting rendition of the main theme plays during the espionage.
168*** [[spoiler: When Nick Fury is attacked and pinned in his car, an awesome action theme starts up to accentuate the CarChase.]]
169*** [[spoiler: After Fury is shot by the eponymous assassin, Cap goes after in hot pursuit and an exciting theme plays. Some fans thought the Film/TeamAmerica song was more fitting for the chase.]]
170*** [[spoiler: When S.H.I.E.L.D turns against Cap, "Taking a Stand" plays as Steve makes his escape and he brings down a Quinjet by himself]].
171*** During the highway bridge battle, the heroic theme is mixed with the pumping action theme, especially when Cap takes on a mook with a minigun and when Cap saves Black Widow the titular killer.
172*** Twice during The FinalBattle at S.H.I.E.L.D HQ first during Cap's speech and secondly when ensuring fight.
173** Intentionally invoked in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'' with Starlord's Walkman soundtrack accompanying the other theme music:
174*** "Come And Get Your Love" by Redbone plays when Peter Quill enters ancient ruins and dances his way through the dangers.
175*** "Hooked On a Feeling" by Blue Swede plays when the Guardians enter the prison where they meet Drax.
176*** "Escape" aka "The Piña Colada Song" by Rupert Holmes plays when Quill gets his Walkman back and escapes the prison.
177*** [[Music/TheRunaways "Cherry Bomb"]] plays when the Guardians gear up.
178*** "I Want You Back" (Jackson 5) and "Ain't no Mountain High Enough" (Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell) plays when the Guardians are let off by the Nova Corps and free to do as they please.
179*** The main theme is played twice, first when Rocket turns off the gravity in the prison except in the control center (where the heroes are) and then Rocket flies the control center out. [[spoiler: Secondly when Guardians together using ThePowerOfFriendship use the Powerstone to disintegrate Ronan]].
180** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' brings back the main theme from the predecessor when the fully assembled team fights the Ultron Drones around the city-destroying trigger.
181** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' has [[Music/FleetwoodMac "The Chain"]] [[https://youtu.be/Ce2a0wWtnJA?t=111 starts playing]] as Peter learns to harness his godlike powers and get a HeroicSecondWind.
182** Similarly, in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' when Thor activates his true power against Hela and turns her army into dust, [[Music/LedZeppelin "The Immigrant Song"]] [[https://youtu.be/KQvhX-3CkJM?t=130 plays]].
183** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'':
184*** The Avengers theme plays a lot but the two biggest cases of this are when Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7b7fBshO630&t=157s first appear]] to save Wanda and Vision and when Thor [[https://youtu.be/JYYZKhLE3JI?t=22 arrives with Stormbreaker]] to [[CurbstompBattle curbstomp]] [[OneManArmy an army of fleeing Outriders]].
185** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'':
186*** When Captain America goes toe-to-toe with Thanos after the Mad Titan attacks the Avengers' compound, a version of Cap's suite from ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' punctuates their fight.
187*** Alan Silvestri's familiar theme from "Avengers Suite" gets a spectacular buildup in "[[https://youtu.be/VUTEl1CoHVM?t=28 Portals]]", as the camera flies over all the assembled forces readying themselves for the Final Battle, then explodes into its main section when Captain America gives the signal to attack.
188** ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' in the FinalBattle, the main theme blazes as [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MGlOAPT9agk Spidey turns the tide of battle]].
189** Happens several times in ''Film/BlackWidow2021'' such as when the Nat does the ThreePointLanding after cirque du soleil-ing out of the helicopter there's a {{Beat}} just before the main theme [[https://youtu.be/eXr_RIUngTc?t=30 kicks up again]]. Also, when fighting all the Widows at once during the climax, an ominous Russian chant starts up.
190** ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'':
191*** When Doc Ock makes his reappearance on the bridge, his Music/DannyElfman theme [[https://youtu.be/mkutuiotCVY?t=12 plays]].
192*** Likewise, whenever Norman is in his Green Goblin persona his menacing Danny Elfman theme [[https://youtu.be/hPsRKkj-mI0?t=32 blazes]], [[spoiler: especially when [[https://youtu.be/iWcdF0ue7zE?t=3 tormenting]] MCU Spidey and Aunt May at the apartment.]]
193*** Electro has his Dubstep score from ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' [[https://youtu.be/w01aReCK9us?t=81 kick in]] as he's attacking Peter, while his body comes together.
194*** [[spoiler: When [[https://youtu.be/OKxPHpaN17s?t=14 Raimi's Peter steps through Ned's portal]], the beautiful Elfman Spider-Man theme plays.]]
195*** [[spoiler: When all three Spider-Men start working in tandem in the climax, [[https://youtu.be/V0dtdik05r4?t=56 the main heroic score]] of the movie blazes.]]
196** ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'':
197*** When Strange dives off the balcony after suiting up into his sorcerer attire to go stop Gargantos, [[https://youtu.be/2kRP4Zp_TNc?t=11 his theme music plays]].
198*** [[spoiler: When Professor X enters the Illuminati council chamber, a [[https://youtu.be/r26yRRdH3mQ?t=3 leitmotif]] of the ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' plays.]]
199** ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'':
200*** "Welcome to the Jungle" by ''Music/GunsNRoses'' plays during Thor's OneManArmy MookHorrorShow on the alien planet at the start.
201*** As the heroes are escaping Omnipotence City [[spoiler: and when Thor and his adoptive daughter Love are saving the day at the end]], "Sweet Child of Mine" plays.
202*** When Thor and Jane are fighting Gorr, another ''Guns N Roses'' number "November Rain" plays.
203*** [[spoiler: When Hercules appears in TheStinger "Rainbow in the Dark" by Music/{{Dio}} plays.]]
204* ''Film/MissionImpossibleFilmSeries'':
205** At the end of the ''Film/MissionImpossible'' movie.
206** Even better in the ''Film/MissionImpossibleII'', when [[spoiler:the hero is dead and the villain victorious (complete with his own music rising to climax), only to change abruptly to the hero theme as we see that he (and the audience) has been deceived.]]
207* Right towards the end of the ''Film/TheMatrix'', [[spoiler:when Neo becomes [[TheChosenOne The One]]]], and is seeing the "code" for the first time. One-handed kickassery follows.
208* ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAwWPadFsOA the signature badass techno beat]] performed by The Immortals, even detractors of the film cannot deny that the soundtrack ''kicks ass''. The song has also cemented its place in the franchise well beyond the movies.
209* The main theme of ''Film/OnceUponATimeInChina'' plays whenever Jet Li's heroic lead, Wong Fei Hong, takes on the forces of evil in said-movie-series. It's traditional to use that for Wong Fei Hung's theme song in any movie about him. Example: Creator/JackieChan's Film/DrunkenMaster plays it when Fei Hung is winning his fight against the BigBad.
210* ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'' Sergio Leone is pretty good at this, especially in OUATITW, where Charles Bronson has one of the best themes ever associated with a movie protagonist. The spooky sound of the hamonica accompanies his raging revenge through the movie, and every time you hear it you know that he'll do something awesome.
211* Pretty blatant in the climactic fight scene of ''Film/OnlyTheStrong'', a 90's action film about capoeira (a Brazilian martial art): [[spoiler:the main character is about to be killed by the BigBad, when all of a sudden the main character's students (who are watching the fight, along with the Big Bad's minions) start singing the capoeira song he had taught them earlier in the film. This gives our hero the energy boost needed to fend off his opponent, then royally kick his ass.]]
212* Whenever the main theme is playing, something awesome is happening in ''Film/PacificRim'', but one of the best examples is when Cherno Alpha and Crimson Typhoon are destroyed, Striker Eureka is disabled, all hope is lost... and then the rebuilt Gipsy Danger arrives to ''kick ass.''
213* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''
214** At the end of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest'', Jack Sparrow's confrontation against the kraken is made even more awesome by the remix of ''He's A Pirate'' that plays during it. And then abruptly turns tragic as the heroic strings drop into a dying fall... just as the ''Black Pearl'' is pulled beneath the waves.
215** In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'', Jack Sparrow comes over the sand dunes in Davy Jones' Locker in a reference to his first entrance.
216** The sinking of the Endeavour.
217** Done subtly in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''. The "Hoist the Colors" shanty, introduced in that movie and generally used as the theme of the Pirate Lords, is given a TriumphantReprise in the form of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2nMwMOUIos "What Shall We Die For"]] during [[spoiler:Elizabeth's]] rousing speech as Pirate King before taking on Davy Jones and the EITC.
218* Quite a few times in ''Film/RoboCop1987'', score by Basil Poledouris.
219** [=RoboCop=]'s leitmotif plays when he [[HesBack goes out on his first patrol]], when he [[DrugsAreBad shoots up a drug lab]], during his [[DavidVsGoliath fight with the robot [=ED-209=]]], and the FinalBattle with [[ItsPersonal the gang of criminals who murdered him]]. It also starts playing right before segueing into the credits after he saves the day just to show how awesome he is.
220** Inverted in the ParkingGarage scene where his theme appears in a sad, minor-[[{{Tonality}} key]] version [[spoiler: because the entire Detroit police force has turned on him and is firing at him while he struggles to defend himself]].
221* The ''Franchise/{{Rocky}}'' movies are no doubt well-known for their sudden comebacks, almost always accompanied by one of Rocky's many theme tunes. Usually, just as the finishing blows are made, the music builds to a dramatic climax.
222** This is no more evident than in the [[Film/RockyV fifth movie]] where, as Rocky lies concussed in the streets during a brawl with Tommy Gunn, he goes into an almighty hallucination, remembering his dead trainer Mickey before finally snapping out of it as Mickey screams at him "Get up, you son if a bitch... 'cause Mickey loves ya." The music swells as Rocky rises again... then it suddenly bursts into a weird ghetto remix.
223** Swedish composer Ludwig Goransson seamlessly integrated Bill Conti's themes in ''Film/{{Creed|2015}}'' quietly and subtlety, only to deliver the full on "Gotta Fly Now" anthem in the 12th Round of The Big Fight, when you know shit just got real.
224* Sometimes done just before a scene's climax, when the heroes have the upper hand and the enemy hasn't made his final play yet -- such as in the ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' movie, where a remix of the classic theme plays for a while before the gang really winds up in trouble.
225* If the song [[http://youtu.be/AkN8bR8zSzA "We Are Sex Bob-Omb"]] can be seen as ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'''s theme, he definitely gets a power up from it [[http://youtu.be/UvqzWHvrZiA&t=0m41s before the final fight]]. [[http://youtu.be/UvqzWHvrZiA&t=7m10s Twice]].
226** Bonus points for the song being [[SorryILeftTheBGMOn played by Scott's band both times.]] If that's not the PowerOfFriendship, I don't know what is.
227* "Holding Out for a Hero" in ''Film/ShortCircuit2''; for those too young to remember that one, it was also in ''Shrek 2''. With full orchestra support from Harry Gregson-Williams in the latter case.
228* In the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' films, Spidey's action scenes are usually accompanied by his distinctive {{leitmotif}}. The villains also get their own theme music. In climax of the third one, Spider-Man's theme gets very noticeably cut off whenever the villains get the upper hand.
229** A triumphant reprise of the ''Film/SpiderMan2'' theme plays as soon as Peter's glasses hit the floor after Peter gets his powers back, signifying that at last, HesBack.
230* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
231** Two moments from ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' spring to mind: the battle against the Borg cube at the start of the movie, where the ''Enterprise'' [[GunshipRescue swoops to the rescue]] to the sound of an absolutely ''epic'' [[https://youtu.be/PCrrqtqehg8 fanfare]], and the fight on the deflector dish, where each time the Borg gain the upper hand, a more thunderous version of their {{Leitmotif}} [[https://youtu.be/YEJZeh9U-xI plays]].
232** In ''[[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan The Wrath of Khan]]'', we get ''three'' power-ups: Once when the [[https://youtu.be/g_7-qq26P9s Enterprise leaves its dock]], one for Khan during his [[https://youtu.be/eoit0OdKt-I surprise attack]], and [[https://youtu.be/j_xN0LOLG3I again]] for the Enterprise during the LockAndLoadMontage.
233** In ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', the [[https://youtu.be/mkJ3--2K7yo powering up of the Enterprise]] is accompanied by louder and louder versions of the classic series fanfare, followed by the orchestra going ''absolutely berserk'' once the damn thing starts to actually move.
234** Happens subtly in ''Film/StarTrek2009''. If you hear a snippet of the main riff from "Enterprising Young Men", ass-kicking will soon ensue. Especially egregious when Sulu [[LetsGetDangerous gets dangerous]].
235* ''Franchise/StarWars'' has a general rule: if the [[http://youtu.be/HcZ9kQ1h-ZY "Force Theme"]] is playing, it's because the characters are doing something epic. If the ''title'' theme plays, it's because they're being just plain badass. There's also a general rule in all films that if you can hear Imperial March, it means TheDragon is being awesome again.
236** ''Film/ANewHope'': The power up music comes at an interesting moment: when Luke shuts off his targeting device the score shifts from tense to triumphant. It means he's decided to trust the Force and is on the path to becoming a Jedi. Actually blowing up the Death Star is just a detail.
237** ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'':
238*** The movie gives Luke a big TriumphantReprise of the ''Star Wars'' theme in the Sarlacc pit scene.
239*** The Emperor gets one as well when his rather creepy theme plays as he [[ColdBloodedTorture electrocutes Luke with Force lightning]]. Has elements of TheDayTheMusicLied, though, since that's when [[spoiler: Darth Vader returns to the Light side of the Force and saves Luke.]]
240*** [[spoiler:The moment where Vader lunges at the Emperor to save his son, a bombastic version of The Force theme plays signifying the end of Darth Vader and the return of Anakin Skywalker.]]
241** ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'': Near the climax, just as the heroes are ready to flee the scene, a door opens, a cloaked figure appears (Darth Maul), and the first few notes of the "Duel of the Fates" theme [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W57UTi3pHTc are heard]].
242** ''Film/TheForceAwakens'': True to form, the Force Theme again plays after being curiously absent all film [[spoiler: when Anakin's saber is picked up by Rey, and reveals that she, not Finn is in fact the heroine of the story and the next lead Jedi.]]
243** ''Film/TheLastJedi'':
244*** The movie strikes up [[spoiler: the Falcon's {{Leitmotif}} from "TIE Fighter Attack"/"Into the Death Star" during its GunshipRescue moment at the Battle of Crait]].
245*** A variation of "Princess Leia's theme" plays when [[spoiler: she uses the Force to survive the First Order's destruction of the Resistance flagship.]]
246*** The utterly thrilling music composition that plays when [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker makes his epic return to delay the attacking First Order forces, enabling the Resistance to escape.]]
247** The full version of the Resistance theme is used once a movie in the Sequel Trilogy - when [[TheCavalry the X-Wings first show up]] in ''The Force Awakens'', when the speeders get ready to HoldTheLine in ''The Last Jedi'', and in the LockAndLoadMontage during Poe's RousingSpeech in ''The Rise of Skywalker''.
248** ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': The classic "Throne Room Fanfare" gets a truly spectacular reprisal when Lando Calrissian returns in the ''Millennium Falcon''...[[spoiler:leading a [[TheCavalry massive fleet]] composed of '''THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SHIPS''' coming to the aid of the Resistance in their time of greatest need.]]
249* In ''Film/SupermanII'', a supposedly-depowered Superman literally [[KneelBeforeZod kneels before Zod]], takes Zod's hand as if to surrender and swear loyalty... then crushes his hand and tosses him into a pit [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUORL-bvwA0 as the John Williams theme plays.]]
250* ''Film/TakeDown'' has a diegetic in-universe example: the side-character Palumbo immediately becomes nigh-unstoppably better at wrestling when he hears a specific song play. His teammates discover this by accident and spend the rest of the movie finding ways to play the music during his matches (without getting in trouble with the refs) to make sure he wins.
251* In the first ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'' movie, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmQ3L-rjzhA the main theme]] kicks in during the final battle when the Turtles are fighting it out with the Foot on the streets and on the rooftop.
252* The first twenty seconds of the track "Beelzeboss" from ''Film/TenaciousDInThePickOfDestiny'' act as a musical power-up for [[{{Satan}} the Devil.]]
253* ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries'': Whenever Optimus Prime enters the big ending battle in the first two movies, the music soars as Prime either [[TechnologyPorn epically transforms]] or [[spoiler: gets new armor, weapons and flight capability donated from the deceased Jetfire.]] Both complete with a one-liner to emphasize that yes, this is awesome.
254-->"Let's roll!"
255* The climax, of ''Film/UltramanTaigaTheMovieNewGenerationClimax'' features an entire team of Ultramen fighting against the villainous Ultraman Tregear and his team of monsters. As the main heroes, the Tri-Squad consisting of Taiga, Titas and Fuma, battles Tregear, the remaining Ultramen fights Tregear's monster legion, whereupon the background music frantically swaps (corresponding with the Ultramen being featured at the time) from [[Series/UltramanGeed Geed's Primitive Theme]] to [[Series/UltramanOrb Orb's Melody]] to [[Series/UltramanX X's M-6 score]] to [[Series/UltramanRB Ultraman RB's Reversal Dominance]] and the [[Series/UltramanGinga Ginga No Uta]] before going back to the [[Series/UltramanTaiga Tri-Squad's combined score]], all within the span of under a minute.
256* ''Film/{{Unbreakable}}'' uses this to masterful effect along with other spine-chillingly tenseful and beautiful music courtesy of James Newton Howard. The most [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghtt3ax73Vs triumphant example]] is after David is knocked into pool by the [[SerialKiller Orange Man]] and almost drowns only to be saved by the kids he freed earlier, the music swells as David gets to his feet in a HeroicSecondWind before he takes down Orange Man in a unbreakable chokehold all while music blazes louder as David has finally become the superhero we want him to be.
257** {{Subverted|Trope}} example at the end, the triumphant score [[https://youtu.be/10TK19duC3s?t=170 returns]] [[spoiler: ''but it's playing for the villain'' Eljiah since by discovering his {{Archenmey}} (David his exact opposite) he has valditated his existence and the murders he has commited. It's his victory music]].
258** [[spoiler: TheStinger of ''Film/{{Split}}'' has Howard's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAiILXUdxL0 score come back]] in all it's glory along with Mr Dunn himself]]
259* ''Film/YorTheHunterfromTheFuture'': "Yor's world, he's the man!"
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263* Literature/ArtemisFowl sometimes has Plotting Music in his head when he's coming up with his plans. It's generally classical, like [[http://youtu.be/s8eigkwmMEo Beethoven's Symphony No. 7]].
264* An affectionate parody: Acheron, the Atlantean god-turned-vampire warrior of Sherilyn Kenyon's ''[[Literature/TheDarkHunters Dark-Hunters]]'' series, has "Sweet Home Alabama" for his theme music.
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268* Oddly enough, even a network can be powered up through theme music. Remember [[http://youtu.be/i1NKoMNy5bY "HBO in Space"]], the [[StationIdent ident]] to new movies {{Creator/HBO}} used in the 80s and 90s?
269-->"This intro makes me feel like I am about to witness the most important event in the universe." -sterpinator, Website/YouTube commenter
270* ''Series/TheATeam'' theme tune, during each episode's ATeamMontage.
271** Has been lovingly taken up by ''Series/TopGearUK'', who have used it repeatedly when doing something particularly A-Team-y to their vehicles. Has gotten to the point that Clarkson segued into an ATeamMontage by saying, "And then it was time to cue the music ..."
272* ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', a lot, including literal cases, where the theme tune plays as Airwolf starts up, and goes full-blast during the climactic fight scenes. In fact, you can usually predict down to the second when the final explosion will take place as it will be in time with the climax of the theme.
273* ''Series/Batman1966'' usually fought goons to the sound of his theme music.
274* This happens twice in a single episode of ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003''. In "Exodus Part 2", [[spoiler:during the escape from New Caprica some fairly standard, percussion-heavy music is playing, until the Galactica shows up ''falling from the upper atmosphere, launches vipers, and jumps away at the last second'', all of which is set to the most triumphant bagpipes you can imagine. Later, as Galactica is getting pounded by four Cylon basestars and everyone has given up hope, the music is slow and somber. The camera pans out until a missile appears from off screen, and then another one, until the camera turns around to reveal the Pegasus [[BigDamnHeroes in the nick of time]] and the music the music goes back to the exciting drum music.]]
275* Happens in the penultimate episode of ''Series/BreakingBad'', "[[Recap/BreakingBadS5E15GraniteState Granite State]]", when Walt is his at his DarkestHour and having a last drink at a bar before surrendering to the police, but happens to watch an interview on the bar's TV with his old business partners, Gretchen and Elliott, who manage to seriously push his main BerserkButton by attacking his {{Pride}}, as they downplay his contributions to the Gray Matter company. As Walt's fury grows as he watches the interview, resulting in him changing his mind about surrendering himself, the show's main theme song starts kicking for the first and only time during an episode, and the "power-up" lasts Walt until the very end of the finale.
276* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' did this in its first-season finale "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E12ProphecyGirl Prophecy Girl]]", playing the show's theme (performed by Nerf Herder) during the climactic fight - the only use of that arrangement of the theme music within an episode.
277* In the first season finale of ''Series/CloakAndDagger2018'' [[spoiler:Ty and Tandy combine their powers to save New Orleans. During this climax, a cover of the show’s main theme “Come Sail Away”, performed by series lead actress Olivia Holt, is played.]]
278* ''Series/DoctorWho'' virtually never uses the main title theme itself in the scores to the episodes. However, in the new era:
279** The Doctor had "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPiuEak5RyI The Doctor's Theme]]" in Seasons 1 and 2 supplemented by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEcij0ARkmU All the Strange, Strange Creatures]]" in Season 3 as his theme, with the latter playing whenever it was time for action. The Doctor's Theme comes back all powered up for season 4, with an instrumental in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E9ForestOfTheDead Forest of the Dead]]" and orchestration in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth]]". Then, in the finale of the Tenth Doctor (and of Creator/RussellTDavies as showrunner), [[http://youtu.be/SH7le7Dteok the two themes were combined]] to score the Doctor flying to the mansion and dropping down onto the Master. And ''finally'', to overscore the Doctor's regeneration, they power it up one last time. The Eleventh Doctor has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kSf8w28Fs4 his own theme, "I Am the Doctor"]], which gets powered up to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCHfVZIAZ6s "The Majestic Tale Of A Mad Man With A Box"]] for special occasions, and the Twelfth Doctor follows suit with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JpbE_sVabI "A Good Man?"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7HZQ5TmWm4 "The Majestic Tale Of An Idiot With A Box"]].
280*** The Twelfth Doctor's theme-in-all-but-name, [[https://youtu.be/fXo47CIUuFg "The Shepherd's Boy"]], first appears in full in the series nine episode [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E11HeavenSent "Heaven Sent"]], before returning to give the Twelfth Doctor a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJqsPBWbtjk mighty sendoff]] in [[Recap/DoctorWho2017CSTwiceUponATime "Twice Upon a Time"]]; it is based on a short motif that played during [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor "The Day of the Doctor"]] when the Doctor decides to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ4HMWg-OKw change his own history]] and that passed by mostly unnoticed at the time.
281** The Daleks' [[OminousLatinChanting Hebrew]] [[http://youtu.be/xZ7vO7QGSxg choral theme]] becomes twice as powerful in "The Dark and Endless Dalek Night," and an echo of it is heard in the introduction of the New Dalek Paradigm.
282** A short segment of Series 11's main theme music ''does'' appear in the score for [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell To Earth"]], just as Thirteen is electrocuting the gathering coil to fend off its attacks. As this particular episode didn't open with the usual credits sequence, this allowed the theme's new variant to debut ''simultaneously'' with a new Doctor's first display of heroism.
283** A unique mix of the show's main theme music appears in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren "The Timeless Children"]] as the Doctor overloads the Matrix with her memories to escape it.
284** Meanwhile in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E7Logopolis Logopolis]]": A key element of the title theme ''was'' used as the climax to the regeneration, making the Doctor's death and renewal both poignant and triumphant. When the scene was repeated as the teaser to "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E1Castrovalva Castrovalva]]", the title theme element in the music cue fed straight into the opening titles themselves.
285* In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', as Sam trains with the shield to face [[spoiler: the Flag-Smashers]], the show's theme "Louisiana Hero" plays in the background.
286* The ''{{Series/Firefly}}'' episode "[[Recap/FireflyE01Serenity Serenity]]" features dueling theme music during the aerial chase between ''Serenity'' and the Reaver ship, with the Reaver's theme growing louder and more ominous the closer they get - only to be blown away by ''Serenity'''s theme when the ship pulls its Crazy Ivan maneuver and leaves them in the dust.
287* In the first season finale of ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', [[spoiler:the Penguin]]'s {{Leitmotif}} goes into overdrive as he charges into a fray spraying fire from an M-16.
288* On ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' a ticking clock sound starts playing whenever Sylar gets up to his serial killer shenanigans. It fits his backstory as a watch repairman, and is damn creepy to boot.
289** In the Season 3 episode "I am Become Death", this trope is played around with when Sylar's theme is played again for another character, [[spoiler:Peter, as he loses control while trying to use Sylar's power.]] It's creepy and effective.
290* ''Series/{{The Incredible Hulk|1977}}'': Tense music when Dr. Banner is HulkingOut, and then when Hulk kicks ass.
291* Almost always the case in ''Series/{{JAG}}'' whenever Harmon Rabb does something heroic or gets someone acquitted from court martial charges.
292* ''Franchise/KamenRider'' has both the show's main theme, which is often used as an insert for particularly dramatic fights, and specialized insert songs written for a specific character or form:
293** Though it doesn't quite fit under a category, when one of the Riders in ''Kamen Rider SPIRITS'' is about to have a nice big one-against-all-of-his-monsters-of-the-week-ever battles, the lyrics to an appropriate theme song are written out on the page (V3's sequence is notably impressive).
294** Especially powerful in Kamen Rider BLACK's final episode when [[spoiler: Kotaro powers up with Long Long Ago 20th Century in the background to fight his brother, Shadow Moon one last time.]]
295** ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'' has a different version of "Double-Action" for each of Ryotaro's five forms. Ryuutaros, however, takes it a step further. He gets a hip-hop remix of the show's ThemeSong and the above mentioned "Double-Action", that play almost every time he shows up. This includes when he's stalking rival Sakurai Yuuto. Speaking of, Yuuto and his partner Deneb get their own theme music, called Action-ZERO.
296** "W-B-X ~W-Boiled Extreme~", the theme song for ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'', plays exactly three times during the series: during the fight where the Riders finally get the upper hand on [[TheDragon the Weather Dopant]], in the penultimate episode when Shotaro faces off against [[BigBad the Utopia Dopant]] '''without''' transforming into Double, and at the end of the final episode. It also gets played in TheMovie during the final battle with Kamen Rider Eternal, specifically when Double gets his EleventhHourSuperpower and Rider Kicks Eternal into the stratosphere.
297** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' uses "Ranbu Escalation", the insert song for Kiwami Arms, as an insert for some of its later story battles, particularly the final showdown between Kouta and Kaito. The show's main theme, "Just Live More", is used in the postscript episode to give a more upbeat theme to the finale.
298** The {{Crossover}} movies for ''Kamen Rider'' by itself tend to use the theme song for every show at appropriate moments, especially if Creator/KoichiSakamoto is the director. However, the cake has to go to ''[[Film/KamenRiderGenerationsDrPacmanVsExAidAndGhostWithLegendaryRiders Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Riders]]'', which plays, [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Life is SHOW TIME]], [[Series/KamenRiderGaim JUST LIVE MORE]], and [[Series/KamenRiderDrive SURPRISE-DRIVE]] consecutively for the Legend Riders’ fights against the villain lieutenants. [[Series/KamenRiderExAid EXCITE]] also plays earlier in the movie when Emu decides LetsGetDangerous and joins Takeru in confronting the villains at their base.
299* You know when ''Series/{{MacGyver|1985}}'' has come up with an innovative solution to the problem of the week when the music starts playing.
300* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' you know there's gonna be some serious asskicking whenever you hear the show's spectulaucar [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7yqW64Dx7c main theme]] played on a bass recorder by Ludwig Göransson. It always plays when the titular character is doing something particlarly badass or having a BigDamnHeroes moment e.g like destroying a bunch of Tie-Fighter that were pursing his companions.
301** [[spoiler: During the FinalBattle of Season 2 a beautiful track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJvIHe3a3Ws A Friend]]" plays when Luke Skywalker himself appears to save the day]].
302* Numerous examples in ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' in all of its incarnations. For example, after Tommy lost his Green Ranger powers in the first season, yet proceeded to fight off Goldar anyway (to the tune of "Go Green Ranger Go").
303** Theme Music Power Up is the only context where we get to hear the original Power Ranger theme with ''lyrics'' in its verses. ("No one will ever take them down / The power lies on their si~i~i~i~i~ide! / Go, go, Power Rangers...") Giving a previously instrumental theme some lyrics, when done right, seems to give a power-up ''to'' the theme music.
304** In ''[[Series/PowerRangersSPD S.P.D.]]'''s finale, the theme music roared when backup arrived and powered the rangers as they exploited Omni's FantasticFragility.
305** Particularly, in the {{crossover}} episodes, the visiting team gets the theme music for the previous season when they escalate. In ''[[Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive Operation Overdrive]]'''s "Once a Ranger", we're treated to five earlier incarnations of the theme music, cleverly mixing together (Well, four; for some presumably legal reason, Adam gets a new theme song rather than the original "Go, Go Power Rangers" theme.).
306** A notable non team up example happens in ''[[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy Lost Galaxy]]'' right after the Rangers [[http://youtu.be/DChIkG0PwT4&feature=related receive the Lights of Orion.]]
307** Some ''Power Rangers'' series have also inverted this trope, giving Mooks like the Cogs and Tenga theme music when they fight the Rangers. They almost always lose.
308** At times in ''[[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Wild Force]]'', if there were no music during a Ranger fight, you know they're going to get whupped.
309* ''Series/RedDwarf'' has a few of these:
310** In the episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIVDimensionJump Dimesion Jump]]" MemeticBadass Ace Rimmer gets his own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YWkNADUSRY music score]] in his introduction as well as an epic trumpet theme that turns into 90s synth music when he decides to save the boys after accidently making them crash into a ocean moon. The theme is used effectively much later in "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIIStokeMeAClipper Stoke Me a Clipper]]" when Ace is revealed to have surived the Nazi plane exploding, ''[[https://youtu.be/gXYfnWRp1Q0?t=108 by surfing on the SS's officer pet crocodile]]''.
311** In the first series a hauntingly [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbG1hlbFw8Y awesome track]] plays when Lister learns he is the SoleSurvivor of the crew after a Radiation Leak and signals that the show has now really began. The theme reurns in "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIBetterThanLife Better Than Life]]" as Lister, Rimmer and Cat enter the Artfacial Reality Game.
312** In "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIGunmenOfTheApocalypse Gunmen of The Apocalypse]]" the boys get a very badass [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrLEPpBIHWI western theme]] as they mowsy on into town as cowboys to help Kryten defeat a computer virus. The theme returns gloriously at the end of the episode (and continues into the credits) when they managed to get control of Starbug back again JustInTime as crashes into a lava moon before flying off back into space complete with a sunset and collective "YEEHAW" from the Dwarfers.
313* Everytime Grover transforms into Super Grover in ''Series/SesameStreet'' (He gets a version with Rock Guitar in ''Elmo Loves You'')
314* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' brings the series to life for a last time, delivering [[spoiler: Superman's original theme from the movies when Clark is throwing away his glasses and opening his shirt to reveal the "S" symbol on the last scene of the series. The last redeeming moment in 10 years]].
315* ''Series/{{Spaced}}'' spoofs by powering with another show's theme: Mike gets brooding MadArtist Brian to go from mouse to man by playing the ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' theme.
316** Another episode uses a drum and bass remix of the [[Franchise/StarWars Imperial March]] over a MissionBriefing scene as Tim tries to power up the rest of the gang.
317** "Where's Mike?" "He's over there!" Dancing to a dance remix of the A-Team theme.
318* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
319** In ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'', the first appearance of the ''Enterprise'' is accompanied by TOS music. Same for the ship's fly-by after [[spoiler:the ''Discovery'' jumps 930 years into the future]].
320** Happens in the very first episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', when the crew successfully pull off the [[http://youtu.be/7u0nM_nLhB0 first saucer separation]] while at Warp 9.5.
321** The ''Series/StarTrekPicard'' episode "Vox" plays "[[https://youtu.be/QoBd_1JBbQA?si=07aoDEDe-vwciVdl Make It So]]", the most bombastic and triumphant version of the ''TNG'' theme when [[spoiler:Geordi reveals the resurrected ''Enterprise''-D and Picard and his officers take her out to stop the Borg's latest gambit to assimilate Starfleet and destroy TheFederation]].
322* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'':
323** ''Series/KagakuSentaiDynaman'' had this to the extreme, with an opening theme made to sync to the FinishingMove, the Super Dynamite.
324** ''Series/TokusouSentaiDekaranger vs. Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger'' ended up [[LampshadeHanging Lampshading]] the whole thing:
325-->'''Jasmine:''' Please excuse me. ''(place hand on Ryouga's hand)''\
326'''Narrator:''' ''(while clipshow of Abaranger goes on)'' Jasmine is an [=ESPer=]. Whoever she touches, Jasmine recaps his memories.\
327'''Jasmine:''' Seems true for now. I have my doubts for them though -- ''(walks to the camera)'' -- ''[[DancingTheme Aba-Aba-Aba-Aba-Abaranger!]]''\
328'''Umeko:''' What the heck was that?\
329'''Jasmine:''' Don't know either. It was on loop in his brain.
330** Happens in the opening fight scene in ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'', and on the same footage in the OriginsEpisode of ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai''.
331** ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' takes this concept and runs with it. As an anniversary series for the franchise, the Gokaigers not only get a musical power-up from their own theme, but the theme music of whatever past sentai team is getting spotlighted that episode.
332** ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGobusters'' uses this trope to great effect in the second half of the series. Despite it having been replaced by a new theme song by that point, the show still uses the original theme song for its climactic battles.
333** ''Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger'' did this [[spoiler:in the final episode. It's Earth's true Melody]].
334* The season 2 finale of ''Series/TeenWolf'' uses the season's opening credits theme in the climactic fight against [[spoiler: Grandpa Argent]].
335** It's subverted, however. Despite working together better than they have all season, the werewolves and their allies are still utterly thrashed.
336* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' uses this several times, most noticeably ''Series/UltramanTiga'', ''Series/UltramanGaia'' and ''Series/UltramanMebius'', though the use predates all three; Some of the mid-Showa entries in the series, such as ''Series/UltramanAce'', and arguably, the most famous example of this trope within the Ultra Series, ''Series/UltramanTaro'' did this as well.
337--->"TARO! ULTRAMAN [[YouAreNumberSix NUMBER SIX!]]"
338* ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy2019'' much like the ''Guardains of the Galaxy'' example makes liberal use of it's jukebox soundtrack in relation to it's characters. The highlights include:
339** A rock version of Andrew Lyod Webber's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYwqBCskfsM&list=PLmP8dO-Wh4EOqEj0sD4CGuk7MXEJZgpoi&index=2 Phantom of the Opera]]" theme palyed by Vanya in the series introductry scene
340** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZC8UcfYEY0 The Walker]]" by ''Fitz & The Tantrums'' which plays during a FlashBack where the siblings foil a bank robbery and show off their superpowers.
341** ''The Four Lads'''s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TuJKsfpfNI Istanbul]]" plays when Five has [[OneManArmy One Boy Army]] moment againist some {{Mooks}} from the Commission. Five also gets another song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-wrYEw7xKg Run Boy Run]]" by ''Woolkid'' in a FlashBack as he tests his powers and travels foward in time.
342** InUniverse [[ObliviousJanitorCut a very unware]] Klaus listens to "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8asWH-xPWk Sinnerman]]" by Nina Simone which [[LeaningOntheFourthWall becomes the battle music]] as Hazel and Cha-Cha fight Luther, Diego and Allsion.
343** Tom Swoon's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQCGWgbBac Shingaling]]" plays as Hazel and Cha-Cha unknowningly get high while triumphantly burning down the eyeball lab.
344** [[spoiler: ''Heart'''s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYb8tT9Dl_s Barrcuda]]" plays during Vanya's HeelFaceTurn and OneWingedAngel transformation into the White Violin which is the trigger for the apocalypse]].
345** Season 2 begins with Maxine Nightingale's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KyJNEixLNE Right Back Where We Started From]]" as the siblings land in Dallas and then followed up by Frank Sinatra's "[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg My Way]]" [[spoiler: as Five lands much later and sees his brothers and sister kick ass in the BadFuture he has unwittingly caused]].
346** Kiss' "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJjomVKbt7c I was made for Loving You]]" plays in a awesome fight scene between Five, Deigo and Lila and the QuirkyMiniBossSquad the Swedes.
347** Boney M's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HddPrwMUGVc Sunny]]" plays during Klaus's fake MessianicArchetype montage as he travels the world with his cult and escapes from them.
348** ''DJ Shadow'', ''De La Soul'''s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7SxUeUDfAg Rocket Fuel]]" plays during Luther's boxing match as he clobbers his opponent.
349** ''Generation X'''s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmA5LUcFXSA Dancing With Myself]]" plays [[spoiler: when Five has a TeleportSpam battle with his past self]].
350** Gerard Way's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsx_nK8KbgY Here Comes the End]]" plays during the FinalBattle [[spoiler: as it revealed little Harlan has absorbed some Vanya's powers and blows the roof off the barn]].
351* In an example of the character playing their ''own'' theme song, basically any time Omar Little of ''Series/TheWire'' whistles "The Farmer in the Dell," odds are he's about to add yet another act of pure badassery to his resume.
352* In ''Series/TheWitcher2019'' has multiple of these but the main theme "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwMhV2D4RKo Geralt of Rivia]]" is used exellent effect throughtout the series usally whenever the titular character is monster slaying or when events in the story have become dire.
353* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', as sung by the Bulgarian Women's Choir.
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357* In the GrandFinale of ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneAmnesty'', the electronic music that had been the soundtrack of the episode to that point segues into the familiar bluegrass twang of the main theme right as [[TheChosenOne Duck]] realizes how to [[spoiler:destroy the D.O.M.]] and fulfill his destiny.
358* ''Podcast/BinaryBreak'' plays an instrumental version of the theme song when Capmon digivolves for the first time.
359* Crops up a few times in ''Podcast/InterstitialActualPlay'':
360** The Mind Freak theme begins playing while Criss strides towards Luxord and throws the rest of the party their weapons.
361** When Marche manages to block a gunshot from [[spoiler: Mr. C]] with the Captain America shield, a [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Powerline]]-style cover of the Captain America theme to start playing.
362* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'''s theme plays when [[spoiler:Cecil takes back the studio]] in episode 48.
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366%%* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': Lampshaded by multiple players.
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370* Pathfinder 2E has a spell that is basically this trope at will. You can use it to create background music, and it gives certain skill boosts at GM discretion.
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374* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' uses this trope to extremes unplumbed by man, playing it straight and subverting it at will as the case swings back and forth in and out of Phoenix's favor. A DoubleSubversion occurs in the first game's third case: Phoenix is out of ammo, the witness/killer is about to get off the stand... and then "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy2QYE90BUI Pursuit ~ Corner the Culprit (Variation)]]" (very dramatic and heroic music) starts up as Edgeworth objects to keep the witness on the stand. The music dies as [[ThatWasObjectionable Edgeworth realizes he doesn't have a question]], the judge is about to let the witness go... and then the music starts up ''again'' as Edgeworth has a burst of inspiration.
375** Note that in the second trial, when [[spoiler:Phoenix first has White about to confess]] the music starts up for ''Edgeworth'' as he proceeds to help weave a false testimony, triggering part two of the confrontation. The music starts up again when Wright has [[spoiler:White]] cornered for the second time, and Edgeworth attempts to obscure the truth once again by extending the trial.
376** The second game uses this in an interesting way: [[spoiler:Edgeworth returns from a JourneyToFindOneself. Part of the sign he found what he was looking for is that he has gained his own theme music.]]
377** This happens again in ''Trials and Tribulations'' when [[spoiler:Phoenix finally backs Godot into a corner, exposing as the true "murderer" of Misty Fey. As he does, the "Pursuit" theme from the first game reappears. Mia Fey's spirit even shows up to cheer Phoenix on.]]
378** In fact, the use of this trope verges on being a ''gameplay element''--whenever you present the correct evidence at a contradiction, [[MusicalSpoiler the cross-examination theme will]] ''[[MusicalSpoiler always]]'' [[MusicalSpoiler stop as Phoenix objects]], in preparation for the heroic music to start up once he points out the contradiction. If you're wrong, the music will just keep going as he takes a penalty. Save right before every objection you're not sure of, and wait for the music cue with your finger on the power switch in case you were wrong...
379*** And in the second to last piece of evidence of the third game (the one with the first game's "Pursuit" theme) the music always stops and Godot's next line is the same if you present the right piece of evidence or not.
380** In the fourth game, the prosecutor was a guitarist for a band and his theme music turned out to be one of his actual songs. Further, he will perform '''awesome''' air guitar in court, which does everything from double your penalty bar to break down a witness.
381*** In a bit of {{fridge logic}}, the theme will play in a {{flashback}} to before the song was written.
382** Don't forget Godot. He has his own smooth jazz {{Leitmotif}} as his CELL PHONE RINGTONE.
383** Appropriately, this carries over to Phoenix Wright's appearance in ''Ultimate VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''. While his normal theme song is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbv5AJDh9o8 the first game's "Objection!"]], whenever he gathers enough evidence to go into [[SuperMode Turnabout Mode]], this (as well as any other theme that is playing) will be replaced by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP9PoBlFDp4 the iconic "Pursuit" theme]].
384** Remember Edgeworth's awesome theme song from the second game? The one that became the BigDamnHeroes theme song for the next two games? It's received a remix on his own game, ''VisualNovel/{{Ace Attorney Investigations|MilesEdgeworth}}'', to be his Objection! theme. And on the second one, it's basically the ground stone for every theme involving him.
385** In an example where the theme music ''itself'' powers up, [[spoiler:Sebastian Debeste]] is introduced in ''Investigations 2'' as a bumbling, hopeless idiot with goofy theme music. In the final case of the game, he [[TookALevelInBadass takes a major level in badass]] with Edgeworth's help, and gets new, much more serious theme music to reflect his newly acquired competence.
386* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'':
387** After completing a Closing Argument, an arrangement of the series’ theme plays as that game’s protagonist explains the exact series of events that lead to the murder and declares the identity of the culprit.
388** In the final case of [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc the first game]], this trope comes into play. Specifically, during the final Nonstop Debate, where [[spoiler:Makoto has to rally the other survivors to prevent them from crossing the DespairEventHorizon]]. For most of the debate, the standard music plays, but once [[spoiler:Yasuhiro, Aoi, Genocide Jill, and Byakuya have all been rallied and Kyoko’s silence becomes breakable, the ''Danganronpa'' theme starts up, and persists for the scene afterwards. It does temporarily stop for [[FinalBoss Junko’s Bullet Time Battle]], but once she’s beaten, the theme returns as the survivors all agree to vote for the end of the DeadlyGame]].
389** ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'' uses one [[spoiler:for the BigBad]]. Upon being backed into a corner, [[spoiler:Tsumugi proceeds to reveal that in fact, the cast are in an ImmoralRealityShow [[MetaSequel based upon the popular video game series Danganronpa]], leading to ''Danganronpa'' theme starting up as she explains how the series moved from video games to a reality show because of how popular it became in-universe]].
390* Forget opening a can of ass-kicking; If [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUs8FEsDUZ4 Emiya]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgAKvZEdHXI Sword of Promised Victory]] starts playing in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' you know that Shirou and/or Saber are about to open a whole case of ass-kicking.
391* ''VisualNovel/HatofulBoyfriend'' has two notable instances. First, at the end of the secret route, you get [[spoiler:Angel's Battle, a completely awesome rock theme which plays as you take out Himnesia.]] Then, at the end of the TrueEnding route, a theme known only as "[[spoiler:Final Battle]]" plays as you foil the villain's scheme in the most heartwarmingly badass way possible.
392* ''VisualNovel/MajikoiLoveMeSeriously'':
393** Men are about courage, bgm that was played each time Yamato or any other male character do something awesome.
394** Sword Dance, bgm that was played each time Mayucchi get serious in her battle.
395** Bushi, song that was played during the battle between Momoyo against three deva of the martial art [[spoiler: which is played when the Otome the last of four devas appears to help Mayucchi and Ageha to defeat Momoyo]].
396* ''VisualNovel/{{Polyphonica}}'' features many in-universe examples of this, since the series is based on MagicMusic, which really does power the spirits up.
397* ''VisualNovel/PrincessWaltz'' has [[http://youtu.be/20agR_7VnSQ Battlefield of Steel]] to tell you when something awesome is about to happen. Perhaps the single most awesome moment being [[spoiler: when the ShrinkingViolet Riko transforms into the [[LightningBruiser strong, fast,]] and [[GeniusBruiser calculating]] Liesel right before Arata's eyes just when it looked like they were cornered by the token monsters.]]
398* ''Franchise/WhenTheyCry'':
399** ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'''s games have its own series of Songs, with various remixes of "Dear You". The instrumental version, "Dear You - Destructive" is used when Keiichi dodges bullets.
400** ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'':
401*** For the protagonists "worldend_dominator", "Far", and "Dread of the Grave" are all indications that something awesome will happen. For the antagonists, it will be "happiness of a marionette", "mirage coordinator", "Golden Smile", or "Moon Rabbit's Dance".
402*** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK6MK3LTGG4 "dreamenddischarger"]] takes this to another tier entirely. So does [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg9XPcPKYAQ "the excecutioner"]], but only for the BigBad.
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406* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', The music usually shifts to a song from the character's soundtracks when they get the upper hand. In later battles we get some awesome music by Brandon Yates who [[ShownTheirWork incorporates theme music from each characters’ franchise]] into one song.
407** Bruce Falconer’s DBZ soundtrack is liberally used throughout ''[[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]] vs ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' as well as the John Williams’ score for Supes.
408** In ''Franchise/WonderWoman vs ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'' [[spoiler: the [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries '90s X-Men cartoon main theme]] plays after Rogue touches Diana gains Wondy’s abilities on top of her own allowing her to turn the tide of battle.]]
409** In ''[[Anime/DragonBallZ Vegeta]] vs VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'', Bruce Falconer’s SSJ Vegeta theme plays when the former uses his SuperMode and the heroic refrain of “Mephiles’ Whisper” is played for Shadow.
410** In the final moment of ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Ivy]] vs [[VideoGame/KillerInstinct Orchid]]'' the Killer Instinct theme plays [[spoiler: as Orchid overpowers Ivy with a combo and kills her.]]
411** ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man]]'' is by far the worst offender of this trope so far. Every time he takes the lead in fight against ''[[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 Lion-O]]'', "He-Man!" very audibly bellows out in triumph.
412** ''[[VideoGame/NinjaGaiden Ryu Hayabusa]] vs. [[VideoGame/{{Strider}} Strider Hiryu]]'' has a TheDayTheMusicLied example as the NES Ninja Gaiden intro theme plays during the final SingleStrokeBattle [[spoiler: which Strider wins.]]
413** ''ComicBook/IronMan vs. ComicBook/LexLuthor'' has a particularly awesome example. [[spoiler: After Lex gives his AGodAmI speech and uses a KillSat to bury Tony under a building Tony summons the Endosym Armour and gives Lex a glorious ShutUpHannibal accompanied by Hiroyuki Sawano’s “[=MKAlieZ=]” and its AWESOME.]]
414-->'''Iron Man''': [[spoiler: I dunno Lex, being a God can’t be all that hard. I mean I’m the most intelligent capable person on the planet... I’m not playing God, all this time I’ve been playing human.]]
415-->'''vocals''': [[spoiler: [[OneWomanWail WHOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAA]].]]
416** In ''[[Manga/{{Berserk}} Guts]] vs [[VideoGame/SoulSeries Nightmare]]'', Shiro Sagisu’s opera soundtrack is used to excellent effect, particularly “Griffith’s Dream” [[spoiler: when Guts activates the Berserker Armour and slays Inferno.]]
417** Downplayed in ''[[VideoGame/KillerInstinct TJ Combo]] vs. [[Franchise/StreetFighter Balrog]]''. TJ's theme, ''"I'm Back (To Rise)"'' is playing throughout the whole fight, only cutting out when Balrog knocks TJ out. [[spoiler: The song starts to come back as TJ gets his HeroicSecondWind, and when he's back in the fight in earnest this trope is played straight, the song itself starting with the chorus' TitleDrop, and it doesn't stop this time until TJ lands the fatal blow.]]
418** In ''[[Manga/OnePiece Ace]] vs [[Manga/FairyTail Natsu]]'', “Dragon Slayer” plays [[spoiler: when Natsu absorbs Ace’s fire and powers up before taking him down.]]
419** In the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs Franchise/{{Sonic|TheHedgehog}}'' rematch, [[spoiler: just as [[SuperMode Hyper Sonic]] blitzes Mario, the [[InvincibilityPowerUp Rainbow Star]] theme is intertwined with the music revealing Mario has become invincible too. The moment is even more awesome thanks to Mario’s soft spoken “[[PreAssKickingOneLiner Let's a-go”]].]]
420** In ''[[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] vs [[VideoGame/{{Tekken}} Jin]]'' have “Fight like a Devil” and each time the fighters power up the music blares in their favour. [[spoiler: Later in the fight there’s some demonic vocals for Evil Ryu and as Devil Jin is overpowering Ryu, the latter activates The Power of Nothingness the music becomes softer before transitioning to a epic guitar score when Ryu finishes Jin off with a KamehamehaHadoken.]]
421** In ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Jotaro]] vs. [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]]'', a remix of Jotaro theme plays in Therewolf Media‘s “Bizzare Stars” as his GuardianEntity Star Platinum beats Ken around. [[spoiler: But then a remix version of the ''Fist of the North Star'' anime theme blares when Kenshiro counters Jotaro’s Stand with Musou Tensei, before finishing him off by revealing to Jotaro “[[SignatureLine You’re already dead]]” due to hitting his pressure point earlier in the fight, cue Jotaro [[YourHeadASplode exploding]].]]
422** Subverted example in ''[[Franchise/StreetFighter Cammy White]] vs [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sonya Blade]]'', Cammy’s signature theme overtakes the ''Mortal Kombat'' music when she manages to overpower Sonya [[spoiler: but dies away as when Cammy is beaten and [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe split in two]] by Sonya.]]
423** In ''[[Franchise/StarWars Obi-Wan]] vs. [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Kakashi]]'', twice when the ninja overpowers the Jedi by burying him the ground or performing a Genjutsu on him, the main beat of Yate’s “Force Lightning” kicks in [[spoiler: as Kenobi counters it with the Force and eventually finishes Kakashi by [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe cutting him in half]] with his lightsaber.]]
424** In the final moment of ''[[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime]] vs Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' [[spoiler: as Amuro seemly has Optimus beat, the [[AutobotsRockOut rock]] vocals of “Wings of Iron” come back and Optimus unleashes an Allspark-powered ChestBlaster, taking Amuro out.]]
425** In ''[[Franchise/MortalKombat Johnny Cage]] vs [[VideoGame/FZero Captain Falcon]]'', a remix of the main F-Zero theme plays as Cap manages to get the upperhand on Johnny.
426** InUniverse example with ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom vs [[WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong Jake Long]]'' [[spoiler: as Danny uses Jake’s killer rhymes against him as he overpowers Jake in the final moments of the fight as the music switches in Danny’s favour with Danny rapping “D to the A to the N-N-Y, this dragon's got claws and wings to fly! But I'm still better than this other guy!” Before unleashing a ghostly KamehamehaHadoken that destroys Jake.]]
427** Played with awesomely in ''[[Anime/{{Naruto}} Rock Lee]] vs. [[Anime/OnePiece Sanji]]''. The latter’s signature jazzy saxophone track plays during “Full Course Will” as he successfully dodges the former’s [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Eighth Gate]] with help of the [[HenshinHero Raid Suit]] [[spoiler: only to die away as Lee seemly kills him with Evening Elephant, yet as Lee comes down to the ground, the jazz score kicks back in revealing Sanji [[HesBack survived]] and breaks Lee’s skull with a Concasser ax-kick and [[FinishingMove finishes him off]] with a [[KiManipulation Haki]] Anti-Manner Kick Course.]]
428** In ''ComicBook/RedHood vs. [[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes WinterSoldier]]'', the ominous theme from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' plays, when Bucky makes his entrance into Jason’s hideout.
429** Two particularly epic example in the ''[[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]] vs. [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud]]'' rematch. [[spoiler: Firstly when Link uses the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime ocarina]] to [[WeatherManipulation summon a thunder storm]] to power up his [[SwordBeam skyward strike]], the gentle Song of Storms melody plays before switching to a metal version of ''The Legend of Zelda'' theme as the Master Sword is charged with a bolt of lightning. Secondly when fighting [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Fierce Deity Link]], Cloud unleashes Omnislash V5 with the [[FantasticFightingStyle Fusion Swords]] ''[=FFVII=]''’s “Let the Battles Begin” kicks in, made all the awesome accompanied by Cloud’s [[PreAssKickingOneLiner one liner]] “Let’s mosey asshole”. Link takes [[CriticalExistenceFailure 9999 damage]] and is [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe bisected]].]]
430* Done by "our glorious [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV07YSuKNk4&feature=youtu.be&t=6m32s golden subjugator]]" in ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'''s first "special". The music ''bursts'' into life just as [[spoiler: its new form is revealed]], and the strings and choir continue to blare as it's equipped with ''even more'' powerups, then proceeds to kick [[spoiler: Kitten's]] ass, only fading away after it lands the [[spoiler: damn nearly]] final blow.
431* Exploited in the ''VideoGame/{{Mappy}}'' web series. Mappy and VideoGame/DigDug manage to make the [[VideoGame/KatamariDamacy Prince of All Cosmos']] katamari work by singing the game's theme song.
432* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': After the animation got kicked up the series started denoting the shift into the epic CGI action phases with this trope. Most evident when the teams unite to take on [[spoiler:the army of Tex clones]] in Season 10, using the classic theme song.
433* Used frequently in ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''. Basically, if you hear the voice of Casey Lee Williams accompanied by electric guitars, there's some epic fight choreography approaching.
434** A tragic example: Ruby's TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening after witnessing [[spoiler: Pyrrha's death]] is a somber, distorted version of ''This Will Be the day'', the first opening theme.
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438* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' has to sing along to the ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' theme in order to empower himself to do battle with ethereal beings. Not the lyrics though, just the tune: "Dada, Dadadada!" The technique is common to all ninjas, although methods vary; only the Doctor actually requires the Ghostbusters theme specifically.
439-->'''Doc:''' I [[SuddenlyShouting AIN'T AFRAID]] OF NO [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/20p68/ GHOSTS!]]
440* When Aerith and Zexion played ''OneWingedAngel'' in the murder-off in ''Webcomic/AnsemRetort'', it was intended to [[BrownNote stop Cloud]]. They didn't figure out until too late that it was also Axel's musical power-up.
441-->'''Namine:''' Okay, we stopped Cloud, but do you think there might be a reason that this song was on Axel's murder mix CD?\
442'''Zexion:''' Oh shit...\
443''[cut to Axel setting everything on fire]''
444* A very literal variant in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius''; Agatha (the main character) starts playing a very complex version of the music she always hums while working during a climactic battle. As an added bonus, it controls the clanks (robots) she's made.
445* For a webcomic, ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has a ''lot'' of songs used in this fashion for flash updates, but the best example is probably "Sburban Jungle", which was first used for the LoadingScreen when John installed Sburb. However, it gets remixed for both the End of Act 3 and Act 4 animations to signify that some seriously awesome shit is going down.
446** Dave's theme song, ''[[http://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/upward-movement-dave-owns-3 Dave Fucking Owns At This Game]]'', appears to have been promoted to an all-purpose power up theme song, as it's been renamed ''[[ArcWords Upward Movement]]'' and features prominently in the End of Act 4 animation.
447** John's theme, [[http://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/doctor-3 Doctor]], gets the same treatment, eventually being [[BootstrappedTheme hijacked]] by [[PhysicalGod Jade]] in [[SeasonFinale Cascade]].
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451* ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'': Although not his own theme song, Linkara makes use of the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' theme song when, after being [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beaten to a pulp]] by his [[RobotMe cyborg counterpart]] [[RoboticPsychopath Mechakara]], he gets an HeroicSecondWind and morphs into "Internet Reviewer," after which he proceeds to [[CurbStompBattle kick Mechakara's ass]].
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455* On ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'', once you heard the electric guitar music, you knew ''something'' awesome was coming in.
456* Multiple times in ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'':
457** In "The Third Temple", a slowed-down triumphant version of Sasha's song "Heartstomper" plays as she is fighting the robot guardian.
458** In the second season finale, "True Colors", a slow, instrumental version of "No Big Deal" plays as Anne goes into SuperMode for the first time and fights King Andrias.
459** A rare licensed song example in the penultimate episode "All In": a burned-out Anne gains a second wind when Mr. X starts blasting her favorite song, Blackpink's "As If It's Your Last".
460** Finally, in the series finale, “The Hardest Thing”, Anne, Sasha and Marcy are powered up to their ultimate forms and take on the Core to another, more triumphant remix of “No Big Deal”.
461* Played at the climax of "The Drill" in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', as Aang hands [[MagnificentBastard Azula]] one of her few outright defeats in the series.
462** In general "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2W2TeUUYps Agni Kai]]" is used to badass effect.
463** Not to mention during the [[WhamEpisode Season 2 Finale]], any time Aang enters the Avatar State, and most especially during the climactic fight with Fire Lord Ozai. One of the coolest versions ever actually plays during the end credits after the series wraps up.
464*** The Season 2 finale is a subversion, as just when it reaches its peak, [[HeroKiller Azula]] fries Aang in the back with a lightning bolt.
465** Side note: Aang's [[{{Leitmotif}} theme song]] is actually a remix of the main theme.
466*** Same motif is played during a flashback episode featuring Aang's predecessor, Avatar Roku, describing the amazing power he became master over when he learned all the bending arts.
467** A tragic example. Zuko, while defending an Earth Kingdom village and kid from some sadistic Earth Kingdom soldiers abusing their power, is forced to use firebending to defeat the final one. Before, none of the villagers knew he was a Firebender or affiliated with the Fire Nation in anyway, and were cheering him on. When he uses the firebending the dark, villainous music of the Fire Nation is what comes in, reflecting how the villagers he was protecting now see him.
468** And in the sequel series ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', at the end of the second part of [[WholeEpisodeFlashback ''Beginnings'']], when Wan truly becomes the Avatar by bonding with Raava, the theme slowly builds, culminating in a triumphant crescendo as he turns the tables on Vaatu, in what can only be described as a CurbstompBattle.
469* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBigKnights'', whenever Sir Morris and Sir Boris are about to perform their idea of heroics (which usually means [[BoisterousBruiser smashing everything]]), the show's thunderous orchestral theme music kicks in.
470* Happens a few times in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' with the low brass line of the theme song. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmeprzFOA64&t=1m30s One notable example occurs when A Pimp Named Slickback first appears.]]
471* Any time that WesternAnimation/{{Captain Planet|and the Planeteers}} is summoned. Most of the time it's the title theme, but there are a couple of other music cues that are equally awesome.
472* ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania}}'': [[spoiler: After spending the majority of the series averting this by not using any of the iconic Castlevania music by Kinuyo Yamashita and Satoe Terashima, the FinalBattle of Season 2 plays this gloriously straight. As when Trevor, Alucard and Sypha arrive in Dracula's castle attracting the attention of all vampires present, "Bloody Tears" at last [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV6m6s22r4I starts playing]] to the ensuring CurbStompBattle for the bloodsuckers. It's Fanservice at its finest]].
473* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', William gains a personal music theme in Season 4 [[spoiler:after he turns evil]]. It follows him in each of his subsequent appearances, which are generally the most intense fights in the show. (He isn't always victorious, though. [[TheBadGuyWins But he wins most of the battles]])
474** On Lyoko, the sound effects seem to be having fun whenever the gang's about to win or lose.
475* The heroes of most shows in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse.
476** In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Green Arrow even sang along to his theme as he kicked butt.
477** Whenever Batman is doing anything badass in ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', instead of the regular ''BTAS'' theme song, a techno version of Music/DannyElfman's Batman theme plays.
478** In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "Hereafter", Batman fights Kalibak while a fairly quiet orchestral version of the 1966 TV theme song plays in the background.
479** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'':
480*** A particularly awesome example comes from the episode "Disappearing Inque". Terry gets kidnapped by the villainess Inque, and she threatens to kill kim unless Bruce shows up. Later on, we see a large figure in a trench coat walking towards Inque... which turns out to be Bruce, in a massive Batman mech suit. The moment he starts whaling on her, an orchestrated version of the Batman theme from ''Batman the Animated Series'' starts playing.
481*** Something similar happens in "Out of the Past", where Bruce, rejuvenated by a couple dips into a Lazarus Pit, fights side-by-side with Terry, with the ''BTAS'' theme going, except it's electric guitars instead of trumpets soaring.
482* ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinotrux}}'' features a mix of the main theme that plays whenever anyone is building. Later seasons introduce different mixes depending on who is building.
483* ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'' sometimes played "Better Than a Dream" whenever the heroes got to business. Usually subverted with the Urpneys, whose anthem usually played as they were goofing up (though played straight in "The Dream Beam Invasion", where the theme plays as [[TeamRocketWins they sabotage dreams and later scare off the heroes]]).
484* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' direct-to-video movie, "Bender's Big Score" has the climactic battle with the theme playing in the background.
485* The season one finale of ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' uses the theme tune when [[spoiler: the heroes take back their headquarters from Van Kleiss' forces]].
486* Used and combined with AutobotsRockOut in the finale of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', when [[spoiler:the shack-turned-mech comes out to fight Bill Cipher's henchmaniacs]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOWzQDQGtaI It has to be seen to be believed, but spoilers abound.]]
487* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'': He-Man's [[ByThePowerOfGreyskull transformation sequences]] are always accompanied by stirring theme music, no matter what incarnation you're referring to.
488* WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget used this all the time: a version of Penny's theme would often play just as she's about to turn Dr. Claw's newest scheme upside down. Brain would occasionally get these as well, but less often (more often his theme would be played during particularly funny scenes).
489* Most of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'''s flipping, fighting, and swinging is accompanied by a guitar-and-strings action {{leitmotif}} that's re-used in every episode. A few of the recurring villains also get their own theme music; the mini-episode "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting" features a four-way fight in which the soundtrack changes several times in the space of a few minutes to reflect whichever combatant currently has the upper hand. Check out [[http://www.veoh.com/videos/v9543065rcW5gPy this clip]].
490* On ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', the show's theme song "Aloha E Komo Mai" would usually play in an upbeat rock format whenever Stitch or someone else was kicking major butt.
491* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' has the instrumental of "Chicks Dig Giant Robots" play during the final battle in "Rearview Mirror, Mirror Part 2". [[https://youtu.be/Cumc7AoEONs?t=28 Every inch as epic as it sounds.]]
492* In the ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' episode "Crossover Nexus", as [[WesternAnimation/Ben102016 Ben 10]] prepares to deliver the final blow to Strike by turning into various Creator/CartoonNetwork stars, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuerU1QUk6w a remixed version]] of the Cartoon Cartoons theme begins to play.
493* In ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'', this is standard fare - whenever the title hero's about to do something awesome, his theme kicks in--not the show's theme, his ''personal'' theme: "Pac-Man's Park", which was brought back all the way from ''Pac-Mania'', where even ''there'' it was a remix of the cinematic song from the original game. In short, the new Pac-Man has the same leitmotif of the original Pac-Man.
494* Combined with the WithLyrics trope in ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar''. While fighting Dr. Blowhole and his [[TheMusicMeister Music Meister-ing]] music player after suffering from LaserGuidedAmnesia, Skipper recollects his memories after scatting and eventually singing to the show's instrumental theme song.
495* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' cartoons, with Popeye's spinach-induced theme music, a fanfare remix of the "Popeye the Sailor Man" theme. Some could say the original shorts were among the earliest innovators of this trope.
496* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''. The chorus and some of the instrumentals from the Ghostbusters theme song would sometimes play, typically starting during formulation of the plan (which is usually CrazyEnoughToWork) to defeat the episode's MonsterOfTheWeek, and then afterwards during the FinalBattle with the MonsterOfTheWeek itself; which often also involved Egon coming up with a brilliant IndyPloy during combat.
497* ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries'' usually had a Leitmotif of the B*Witched theme at the beginning of each episode and the theme itself would play during hectic moments(I.E. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Sabrina chasing after a pocketwatch as an adult so she can return to being a kid before it's too late]])
498* Parodied in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Towelie", as whenever the titular Towelie got high, Popeye's theme music played and Towelie became dumber than he already was.
499* In the season 1 finale of ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'', [[spoiler:the ''Titan''[='s=] GunshipRescue of the ''Cerritos'' is accompanied by the TNG main theme. Makes sense, given that she's Riker's ship]].
500** Done again with the entire Cali class fleet arriving to save the Cerritos from the Aledo in season 3, this time accompanied by the Lower Decks theme.
501* In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' when Anakin is fighting Asajj Ventress on Yavin 4, the fight reaches its peak when he loses his lightsaber but Annie grabs her arms as Ventress swings her sabers down and [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HbBKHB1Sffg&t=425s Duel of the Fates kicks]] in as the tide of battle turns.
502* Whenever Mario (and/or Luigi) powered up in ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'', the transformation was accompanied by the "level clear" fanfare from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''.
503* The fifth season finale of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' (not counting the ''last''-last episode) has a particularly stirring version of the show's theme playing during the final battle with the Brotherhood of Evil.
504* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' had its awesome battle theme for the Turtles, which was a remix of the main theme song.
505* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' sometimes does this whenever one of the engines does something particularly competent. Perhaps most notable for James, who actually had a slow dramatic version of his theme to play when he was triumphant (eg. taming an exceptionally unruly bunch of trucks).
506* Lampshaded in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo'', where the ''Popeye'' theme plays as Scooby downs a box of Scooby Snacks.
507* In ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'', Lion-O got to trigger his own theme music when he powered up the Sword of Omens. Ta-ta-TAA! And not only did he get to start kicking ass, but all the other Thundercats, no matter where or how captured/restrained they were, could see the Lion-signal, hear the roar, and naturally break free.
508** This also applies to the other Thundercats with their own {{Leitmotif}}s any time they're kicking ass individually. Panthro's can be especially epic, as the Leitmotif ''itself'' gets powered up if he's doing his ass-kicking in the [[CoolTank Thundertank]].
509* Optimus in a post-movie ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' episode still has "The Touch" in "The Return of Optimus Prime" when he opens up the Matrix of Leadership to wipe out the HatePlague. His eventual successor, [[Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce Ginrai]], gets the rather cool "Don't Cry".
510* ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'' gave us the instrumental song "Our Ally". Ass-kicking ensues whenever it plays. It has been favorably compared with The Touch. It most notably accompanied [[spoiler: [[Awesome/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime running Galvatron through]]]].
511* In the first episode and first two season finales of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', a particularly rousing take on the show's theme backs up the heroes in the final battle. Then the third season started applying it to roughly every other fight they got into, and it kind of lost its potency.
512** An interesting variation occurred when the team made a guest appearance in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', in the episode "The Mutant Agenda". [[LetsYouAndHimFight Spider-Man invades the X-Mansion looking for Professor Xavier, only to be captured by its defenses and confronted by the X-Men]]. Spidey's motif plays briefly as he breaks free, only to swiftly change to the X-Men theme when the mansion goes on lockdown.
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516* Some sports teams' fans will chant a national anthem or song to help spur their team on. For example, The Great Escape theme is popular in English international football/soccer, especially when playing Germany.
517* Music played a major role in the UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, not just in war camps and on marches, but also on the battlefields. Bands from both sides would often play songs during battle to inspire or rally their troops. Confederate General Robert E. Lee once said without music, there would be no army.
518* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI3LsvusVoE Ballad of revolt]], written by Norwegian composer Harald Sæverud, first performed at the great festival concert right after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, in August 1945. This music became an instant hit, because Sæverud had conceived this idea during the German occupation, getting a bit testy when he saw some German barracks on his way home. When this music was performed, the audience boiled over with rage, remembering what they had just been through.
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