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The Best Episodes of Working Titles Season 1

Every episode of Working Titles Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Working Titles Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Working Titles Season 1

Your favorite creators dive deep into the opening sequences of movies, TV shows, and video games. Sometimes it’s not about how you finish but how...

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  1. Background image for Game of Thrones — Polyphonic
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    #1 - Game of Thrones — Polyphonic

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    Game of Thrones changed the standard for TV intros. A combination of vivid imagery and stunning sound combined to help simplify a dense book series into a TV Series that could captivate audiences worldwide. The inaugural episode — produced and narrated by Polyphonic — takes a look at how Elastic and Ramin Djawadi accomplished this task.

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  2. Background image for Batman: The Animated Series — Just Write
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    #2 - Batman: The Animated Series — Just Write

    S1:E2

    Most animated superhero show openings follow a simple formula. Batman: The Animated Series breaks the mold. This video — produced and narrated by Just Write — takes a look at what makes the opening of Batman so unique.

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  3. Background image for Cheers — Captain Midnight
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    #3 - Cheers — Captain Midnight

    S1:E3

    Cheers is one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 20th century. In this video, Captain Midnight shows how its theme song perfectly illustrates why.

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  4. Background image for X-Men — Patrick (H) Willems
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    #4 - X-Men — Patrick (H) Willems

    S1:E4

    How does the title sequence to the animated series X-Men explain to the audience a complex mythology, a huge cast of characters, and the show’s primary conflicts, all without a single word? This video by Patrick (H) Willems breaks it down shot-by-shot to show how.

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  5. Background image for Downton Abbey — Uno Dos of Trace
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    #5 - Downton Abbey — Uno Dos of Trace

    S1:E5

    Downton Abbey’s title sequence is known worldwide and has been parodied by some of the biggest names in television. Trace talks to the man who came up with the concept about how it got made, and the business of title sequences

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  6. Background image for BoJack Horseman — Technicality
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    #6 - BoJack Horseman — Technicality

    S1:E6

    Everything from the music to the visuals of the title sequence of the critically acclaimed Netflix original series BoJack Horseman perfectly captures what makes the show so revolutionary. In this video essay, Alex Nickel from Technicality dissects the four elements that make BoJack’s title sequence so amazing.

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  8. Background image for Stranger Things — CinemaWins
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    #7 - Stranger Things — CinemaWins

    S1:E7

    People are obsessed with the title sequence for Stranger Things. But it does so little on the surface, what pulls everyone in? In this video, Lee from CinemaWins spends some time talking about why.

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  9. Background image for House — Medlife Crisis
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    #8 - House — Medlife Crisis

    S1:E8

    There are more medical shows on TV than there are germs on a doctor's white coat, but House rose above the others and became the most viewed TV show in the world. Find out how its Emmy-winning opening sequence immediately set it apart from its rivals as Rohin from Medlife Crisis breaks down the opening to House.

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  10. Background image for The Prisoner — 12tone
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    #9 - The Prisoner — 12tone

    S1:E9

    The Prisoner was one of the most ambitious projects in the history of television. A spy thriller that redefined what spy thrillers could be, it challenged viewers to consider the world they lived in and their role in it, and it brought you into its world with one of the most elaborate intro sequences ever made. This video by 12tone breaks down how.

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  11. Background image for Battlestar Galactica — Mia Mulder
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    #10 - Battlestar Galactica — Mia Mulder

    S1:E10

    Battlestar Galactica was a science fiction epic that both perfected and innovated elements of classic science fiction and it demonstrated this a simple but deep title sequence. This video by Mia Mulder breaks down how.

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  12. Background image for The Simpsons — Now You See It
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    #11 - The Simpsons — Now You See It

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    How did The Simpsons title sequence become as iconic and recognizable as the show itself? This video by Now You See It looks into the innovative aspects of the opening that have stood the test of time (or have they?)

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  13. Background image for Neon Genesis Evangelion — Volksgeist
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    #12 - Neon Genesis Evangelion — Volksgeist

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the most iconic anime shows of all time. Volksgeist explains how anime titles song are their own business and why Neon Genesis Evangelion's are still memorable 25 years later.

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  14. Background image for One Punch Man — Nando v Movies
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    #13 - One Punch Man — Nando v Movies

    S1:E13

    How do you begin each episode of an anime about a character suffering from existential depression? Well, in the case of One Punch Man, you create a montage of that character killing monsters all over the world set to the most epic rock song of the last ten years. In this video, Matt from Nando v Movies explains how that juxtaposition helps define the character of Saitama and sets some purposefully unrealistic expectations for the series to explore.

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  15. Background image for Gravity Falls — Thomas Frank
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    #14 - Gravity Falls — Thomas Frank

    S1:E14

    If you're making a show about secrets and mysteries, you're probably going to hide a few in the intro sequence. In this episode of Working Titles, Thomas Frank reveals some of the secrets lurking beneath the slick animation and cheery music of the intro for Gravity Falls. Contains spoilers for the entirety of Gravity Falls.

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  16. Background image for Parks and Recreation — City Beautiful
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    #15 - Parks and Recreation — City Beautiful

    S1:E15

    Parks and Recreation combines an upbeat melody and some small-town stock footage to embody the “Yes we can” spirit of Leslie Knope, the series’ main character. This video by City Beautiful breaks down the intro sequence and its relevance to public service and city planning.

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  17. Background image for Westworld — Real Science
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    #16 - Westworld — Real Science

    S1:E16

    Westworld's iconic title sequence does more than set the exposition and tone of the show - it begins to ask viewers the fundamental question that the series poses: what does it mean to be human? This video by Real Science breaks down the visually simple, but thematically complex intro to show how.

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  18. Background image for Friends — WonderWhy
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    #17 - Friends — WonderWhy

    S1:E17

    A break down of the opening title sequence of one of the most popular sitcoms of all time – Friends. Heavily focused on the 6 main characters, the intro of the show is one of the most iconic of all time. With its montage clips, fountain scenes, and insanely catchy theme song, Friends simply wouldn't be Friends without this intro. This video by WonderWhy takes an in-depth look at this legendary opening title sequence.

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  19. Background image for Broad City — Technicality
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    #18 - Broad City — Technicality

    S1:E18

    Every Broad City viewer quickly falls in love with each of its colorful, energetic, and fun title sequences. In this video essay, Alex Nickel from Technicality explains the fascinating backstory behind these title sequences and delves into the world of visual artist Mike Perry.

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  20. Background image for South Park — Knowing Better
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    #19 - South Park — Knowing Better

    S1:E19

    South Park is known for it's crass humor and controversial episodes but don't think that doesn't include its opening intro. Knowing Better breaks down how the creators of this beloved comedy use their intro to prepare the audience for another adventure with Cartman and friends.

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  21. Background image for Watchmen — Nando v Movies
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    #20 - Watchmen — Nando v Movies

    S1:E20

    In this episode of Working Titles, Nando v Movies analyzes the opening titles of HBO's Watchmen to see what we can learn about the show, the graphic novel, and media generally from one familiar word.

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  22. Background image for Buffy the Vampire Slayer — Rene Ritchie
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    #21 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer — Rene Ritchie

    S1:E21

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer, right from the title sequence, turn decades of Hollywood cliches on their heads, and then spike them through the floor and straight back into the Hellmouth from whence they came? This video by Rene Ritchie guides you through it, theme-by-theme, and blow-by-blow.

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  23. Background image for Doctor Who — Volksgeist
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    #22 - Doctor Who — Volksgeist

    S1:E22

    Volksgeist breaks down how the original Doctor Who theme song from 1963 was recorded and produced, explaining how it innovated in the world of electronic music during a time before mass produced synthesizers.

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  24. Background image for Dexter — CinemaWins
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    #23 - Dexter — CinemaWins

    S1:E23

    Dexter is an unorthodox show with an unorthodox title sequence. Everything has a double meaning and is still one of the best title sequence of all time! This week Lee from CinemaWins celebrates Dexter and will encourage you to never floss again.

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  25. Background image for Rick & Morty — Captain Midnight
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    #24 - Rick & Morty — Captain Midnight

    S1:E24

    Rick and Morty pushes the limits on the dark and serious topics that cartoons have come to explore but you wouldn't know that from the titles. Captain Midnight explains why the show's creators use classic title tropes for a show that is rarely like its predecessors.

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  26. Background image for Pokémon — Soph's Notes
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    #25 - Pokémon — Soph's Notes

    S1:E25

    The title sequence for the first season of Pokémon is a hype building extravaganza that’s brought joy to people across the world. In between moments of intense lip syncing to the theme song, Soph’s Notes explains why it’s nothing short of a work of art, and why future seasons never quite lived up to it.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Game of Thrones — Polyphonic" is the best rated episode of "Working Titles" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 7/19/2019. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Batman: The Animated Series — Just Write".