①[TELEVISION’S GREATEST HITS/65TV THEMES!
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②[TELEVISION’S GREATEST VOLUMEⅡ/TeeVee Toons Trivia Booklet] All 65 songs TVT1200CD 1986 CD release US version
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③[TELEVISION’S GREATEST HITS 70’s&80’s/65more of your favorite TV themes.] All 65 songs TVT1300 Released on CD in 1986 US version
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④[TELEVISION'S GREATEST HITSIN LIVING COLOR/TV THEMESFrom The 60's and 70's] All 61 songs 0022742CIN 1996 CD release German version?
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*This jacket has a stylish design that changes the color of the TV depending on the viewing angle.
After the war, Japan became prosperous due to economic growth, and with the spread of television, watching professional wrestling, sumo wrestling, and baseball games became a pastime for the common people. I brought the culture to the dining table and the living room (they were both in the same room at the time?) In those days when Saturday was not yet a day off, it was customary for every family to start the Sunday morning with “I LOVE LUCY” or “BEWITCHED” once a week. And the children watched the TV cartoons "Popeye" and "Tom & Jerry" and greeted the sunset by playing "Superman" and "Batman". …I think it was not the story in the movie "Sunset on Third Street", but the ordinary life of many families in Japan. Eventually, when the children reached puberty, they wanted to watch "The Monkees" and "The Great Spy" in the nighttime channel competition, and envied that there was only one TV in the house. In the mid-1970s, when Japan's original morning dramas and detective dramas appeared, the number of such glittering overseas dramas decreased dramatically, and before I knew it, the 1980s had arrived with "JAPAN AS NO.1."
This CD series is full of questions such as ``What was the last episode of Space Family Robinson wandering around various planets like?'' But it's a CD that's enough to listen to while thinking about things that can't be helped.
My personal favorite is the theme of "VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF THE SEA", which is still used in a certain variety show. And the heart-pounding theme of "THE INVADER" where David Vincent confronts the alien invaders alone. It is "HAWAIIAN EYE" which excited me with the theme song and Connie Stevens while I was a child. All of them are TV drama themes that remind us of the good old days when America was attractive and longing for Japanese people.
This CD is full of TV original theme songs that continue to be remade in dramas and movies like "Spider-Man", "Charlie's Angels", "Wonder Woman" and "Mission in Possible"!
I'm sorry, but I won't sell them separately. Please purchase as a set of 4. Although it was carefully stored, the board surface is beautiful, but the storage period was long, so please refrain from nervous people. I need your help by a no claim no return. I will try to ship quickly.