Does anyone know if there's a trope for an Expository Theme Tune that happens within the show itself?
Seven barrels of Laser Death.Okay, what's with all the random Spanish translations in this article? I'd say they're only relevant if the Spanish versions of the shows in question used literally translated songs...
Hide / Show RepliesI'd say just cut them. I'm not opposed to mentioning that the spanish versions of the songs use this trope, but there's really no point is spending several lines for a version of text which many people reading the page don't understand. (We do, however, have these wonderful namespaces for other languages)
Now Bloggier than ever before!Y'know, the theme song for the English Dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX ws rather catchy to me. It was titled "Get Your Game On!" Doesn't anybody agree?
You're chillin' out with the crew in the school yard, Findin' trouble, never workin' too hard. Well back at class, they never taught us this, Some things you gotta learn, hit or miss.
Tough times, hard climbs, We'll take 'em on together. Right now, let's go!
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Generation neXt!
Game on, get your game on, Come on ya better play your cards right. Game on, get your game on, We'll make the grade and win this fight.
(Guitar solo)
We'll make the grade somehow. Yes!
Yu-Gi-Oh GX!
Game on, get your game on, Come on ya better play your cards right. Come on and get your game on!
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Do the first lyrics of The Barbarian and the Troll theme song count, or does it have to be the whole song? Then again, it does mention the demon Brendar's on a quest to slay.