![]() But I think that everyone can agree that the best song in the show is Agatha All Along from the end of episode 7. It has a lot of returning characters from the Marvel universe and a very interesting plot. I have been watching it since week one and it is so good. Some are better than others in my opinion. You know, It’s the simple things in life.Īll of theme songs are good and go along with their episodes nicely. I’ll be sitting on my phone and realize I’m singing “Wanda Vision Wa Wanda Vision”. It is a short little jingle but it is so upbeat and catchy that you can’t get it out of your head. In the number one spot we have is the 60’s. It’s a very wholesome theme song.ġ: Episode 2: Don’t touch that dial. There are some great harmonies which are very pleasing to my ears and it is very catchy. It’s slower but it is also fun and upbeat. ![]() I like it a lot, but it does not please my sister when I re-watch this episode.Ģ:Episode 3: Now in color. The only bad thing is the voice is very auto tuned and kind of annoying. It was a great way to start off a new good series on Disney +.ģ: Episode 6: All new Halloween Spooktackular. It had great rhymes and harmonies and a fun beat. It was the first thing we heard in this whole season and gave a great first impression. The intro doesn’t live up to the episode.Ĥ: Episode 1: Filmed in front of a live studio audience. It doesn’t get me hyped for the episode and this one was a big turning point in the series. It is a beautiful song, but it is very slow and not as fun as the others. Very creative Disney.ĥ: Episode 5: On a very special episode. The song has no words, but it does have a pleasant tune. There may not have been a theme song, but this episode is one of the best ones in the series so far.Ħ: Episode 7: Breaking the fourth wall. This episode was created to show what was happening outside the sitcom in Westerberg. This episode wasn’t really a sitcom, but was more of answering questions like who is Wanda, how did she make the hex, and how did she bring Vision back to life.ħ: Episode 4: We interrupt this program. It did have the classic Marvel intro which I like. This episode was one of the episodes that had no theme song. So today I am here to rank the theme songs for each WandaVision episode so far.Ĩ: Episode 8: Previously on. But I must say that the theme songs are quite bangers. The mini series will come to a close on March 5 when the show reaches the present decade. But there’s something far more sinister going on underneath. This show is about Wanda and Vision just trying to live normal lives in the small, quiet neighborhood of West View. So far we have had the 50’s 60’s 70’s 80’s and 90’s. Each episode is based on a different decade of sitcoms. It takes place after the events of Endgame and is a sitcom series. This piano arrangement of the complete WandaVision intros (episodes 1, 2, 3 5, 6, and 7) is perfect for any fan to learn how to play.*There are some slight spoilers in this article*įor those of you who don’t know, Disney+ has created a new mini series called WandaVision. The intros to Marvel’s #WandaVision series are delightful pieces of music that take the WandaVision motif through stylistic idioms of the 50s, 60, 70, 80s and 90s. Learn how to play WandaVision Intro Themes (from WandaVision Episodes 1-7) by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy! Medium Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ Įasy Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ The intros for both episodes were different, the first having an I Love Lucy or Leave it to Beaver feel, the second one being a direct reference to. Hard Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ ![]() Impossible Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ SUBSCRIBE for a new piano tutorial every day from Sheet Music Boss: □□ The complete WandaVision Intro Themes, on piano! □
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