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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainFlamingo'' originally used an ExpositoryThemeTune in the first season, but later airings of that season replaced the original intro with the one from the last two seasons. Despite this, the original intro for the first season was kept intact once the show briefly aired on [[Creator/ToonDisney Jetix]] in the United States.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' had two different title sequences--one for the ABC show Saturday mornings and the other for the weekday series on Fox (which ran concurrently with the ABC show during the 1991-92 season).



* Creator/{{Nelvana}}'s adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/LittleBear'' used the same animation for its intro sequence in both the USA and Canada, but used different music depending on where you watched in. In Canada, ''Little Bear'' used [[https://youtu.be/igFWpoTEayk?si=BK-y3RMLDypMdEkw Schubert's Allegro Vivace in D Minor]] for its intro sequence while in the USA used [[https://youtu.be/QsdLFZ0gbUc?si=MIt3sd9YGlpW5Hov an original tune]] for its Creator/NickJr airings.



* While most airings of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' in syndication retain [[https://youtu.be/mp5KYnvLaqU?si=2txnglceiurcJphx its usual instrumental theme music]] and intro sequence, the show's Creator/NickJr airings uniquely gave the show [[https://youtu.be/37tdTQ5jFl8?si=ffFnJbqkGNe-jUkb a newer, more upbeat theme song]] that included a different arrangement of clips from the show, as well as lyrics where the original intro had none.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' had two different title sequences--one for the ABC show Saturday mornings and the other for the weekday series on Fox (which ran concurrently with the ABC show during the 1991-92 season).
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* When the original ''Series/RandallAndHopkirkDeceased'' series was broadcast, some episodes had a different title sequence, as shown [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9P_yDJtz0 here]]. Later reruns replaced it with the graphic titles seen on all modern broadcasts. It's not known why two different variants were made, but one possible explanation is that the previous opening sequence explained the premise of Marty Hopkirk being a ghost, which viewers would have eventually become familiar with.

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* When the original ''Series/RandallAndHopkirkDeceased'' series was first broadcast, some episodes had a different title sequence, as shown [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9P_yDJtz0 here]]. Later reruns replaced it with the graphic titles seen on all modern broadcasts. It's not known why two different variants were made, but one possible explanation is that the previous opening sequence explained the premise of Marty Hopkirk being a ghost, which viewers would have eventually become familiar with.
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* When the original ''Series/RandallAndHopkirkDeceased'' series was broadcast, some episodes had a different title sequence, as shown [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9P_yDJtz0 here]]. Later reruns replaced it with the graphic titles seen on all modern broadcasts. It's not known why two different variants were made, but one possible explanation is that the previous opening sequence explained the premise of Marty Hopkirk being a ghost, which viewers would have eventually become familiar with.
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* One rerun of the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Genesis of the Daleks" used the Seventh Doctor's opening credits, with the Fourth Doctor's face superimposed over the Seventh's.

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* One rerun [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPBAzCP-e4E rerun]] of the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Genesis "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E4GenesisOfTheDaleks Genesis of the Daleks" Daleks]]" used the Seventh Doctor's opening credits, with the Fourth Doctor's face superimposed over the Seventh's.

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