WHAT. THE. FUCK

Listen to this: youtube.com/watch?v=iJ_SY-lKZgI
And then listen to this: youtube.com/watch?v=6iaR3WO71j4
How in the world was this allowed!?

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Teen Titans isn't the first piece of entertainment to do this and it won't be the last.

Music copyright law is mostly useless because they were all inspired by something or taking from somewhere else.

Two Words: Doom Soundtrack

>98074157
>Original theme was james bond-like.
>TT theme was a shitty pop cover.
Wtf

You know many examples that are this blatant?

2003 TT stole EVERYTHING. It was like the creators wanted to make an anime and then they were told by DC "hey we'll give you a show but you have to put these losers in it" so they just filled it with common superhero tropes and then stuffed it full of anime and called it a day

this is why TTG is the superior show. It's at least an original entity instead of trying to be something else and failing time and again.

Kid me instantly recognized that theme, I always thought it was intentional.
Homages are pretty relevant in media, especially mediums like this.

See

Radiohead stole the instrumental for Creep from an entirely different song and are now suing Lana del Rey for stealing it too because they believe it actually belongs to them and not the source. That's how useless music copyright law is.

Wasn't the problem there due to them giving the music director a bunch of albums and saying "We want music like this," and then he took them way too literally?

>from an entirely different song
Which one?

Can we agree that both are better than all Marvel shows since 2000?

>Secret Asian Man

When did that Fantastic Four show come out,it was decent.

Marvel cartoons were always a joke so that's not really a feat

Yeah pretty much

The Air That I Breathe by The Hollies.

People have pointed out that the Johnny Test theme song is basically just American Idiot.

>there are people on this board right now who think TTG isn't an absolute piece of trash, period

Yes there are, Valiksibum. Sorry that they don't watch your clickbait videos.

is a stupid le random show but quality wise is superior than pretty much anything Marvel/Disney gave us.

Music is nothing but never ending plagiarism, congrats on finding out, everyone already knew.

Nobody ever expected any semblance of originality from Johnny Test, though.

Are you saying you just found out? How underage are you?

Avengers EMH, Wolverine and the X-men and Spectacular Spiderman are way better.

Japanese are notorious in stealing western songs

youtube.com/watch?v=siOCjEydLUU

and now listen to intro of this song

youtube.com/watch?v=fpP7BaW9xQQ

No. Romero said they had a lawyer well-versed in copyright law and he helped them make the minimum amount of changes necessary so they could have that music in without being sued.

Dragon Ball did it A LOT youtu.be/7tAqXFlzHdc

And of course a classic
This is East German national anthem

youtube.com/watch?v=PxQfETMis2Q

and this is japanese hentai game set in sengoku era

youtube.com/watch?v=7e4kM-dgPOs

why are they doing it

youtube.com/watch?v=MS4_Z84-rRE

youtube.com/watch?v=s7_Od9CmTu0

i don't get what to be upset about?
Butch Hartman did it with his cartoon
youtube.com/watch?v=bI6Csyf0ECw

thats why he is now just a You Tuber who begs for likes

It was just Yamamoto iirc. Kind of sad because his tracks were great

That shit?
Nah

>play Rance to get off
>end up skipping the porn scenes and get back to the game
every time

Battle Point Unlimited was used in Lord Slug? I thought it was just Trunks killing Frieza

Someone post the bomberman one.

You might as well say that pretty much all copyright is useless, unless you think there's such a thing as an truly original story or design.

Part of the problem is that it's very easy to be inspired by a piece of music you've forgotten about and "accidentally" rip it off, or even accidentally copy something you've never heard of by writing it in the same scale because a lot of music is set in variations of note patterns which it's very hard to deviate from without crossing into different genres or sounding like absolute shit

Stairway to Heaven has about 4 songs with parts that sound exactly like it and Led Zeppelin have probably spent half their lives in court one way or the other

Reminder that the first season of TT is finally getting released on blu-ray on the 23rd this month. Buy to support.

Most of Sup Forums seems to hate the show now, though.
So you'd probably be better off shilling elsewhere.

I support TT by watching TTG

What gave you the idea that supporting direct competition is helpful?

Sup Forums hates the fanbase not the show.

Just about all the hate I've seen is directed at the show itself, and specific aspects of it at that.

In fact your point is more applicable to TTG.

Secret Asian Man!

Spectacular Spider-man exists so no.

That is not an example of how useless music copyright law is at all. Radiohead got sued and the writers of "the Air That I Breathe"; Hammond and Hazlewood, are now credited as co-writers. They also split the royalties with them.

Here is a great example of how effortlessly the two songs are mixed together.
youtube.com/watch?v=0XbogWA-riU

I didn't hear about the Lana del rey thing until now but after listening to her song, I hope she'll lose the lawsuit. You can even hear subtle inflections in her song where it sounds that she is imitating Thom Yorkes inflections in the studio version of creep.

Same brand. It's not a competition.

>hate the show now
>now
Kek

>TTG
>fandom
It has fans but not an actual fandom.

Kek, that's what I always heard too.

No, it's direct competition. They either make more TTG, or TT season 6 (or a real reboot) - not both.
You're right on the first point, wrong on the 2nd.

>TT S6
Why would they make it? The show had a proper ending.

What gives you the idea that TTG is in the way if another TT season?

Pretty much everyone hates "Things Change" and demands a real finale (that isn't completely disconnected from the show like the movie is).
Several factors, it would be quite difficult to get all of the same VAs recording for two full series at once for example. But mostly it's just not something that is really done in the industry.

>the movie was completely disconnected from the show
Why the fuck are you talking about? In what way was the movie disconnected from the show?

It had a completely different setting, and totally different characters besides the 5 main ones.

It was almost like a completely separate show.

is it actually blatant or did they pay for the sampling rights?

that and 2/ 3rds off all music isn't even written by the artists who it's known for and the actual owners lend it out to anyone with a buck

That's the question, isn't it?

>nostalgiafags are this stupid
This is why people hate the fandom

>UNDERAGED

I put Avengers: EMH on par with Teen Titans.
And I really liked Teen Titans.

[citation needed]

Speaking of Japan.

youtube.com/watch?v=DfYpkE7BB98

youtube.com/watch?v=dI_aWELO5vc

It's possible that the writer didn't put as much effort into it since it's a cartoon theme song rather than a "real" song.

Actually Murakami is on record as specifically pushing for a memorable theme song, like classic TV series had.

With your fucking pathetic logic, TT stoled the base from this?
youtube.com/watch?v=F7dXoNUPE74

Huh. I guess he just blatantly copied it, then.
It's a shame too since I really like his other work.

Nice deflection. Now try doing this with your vid:
youtube.com/watch?v=Qyf8nNUzQXI

Damn, virtually the same song!

the solo part is ridicoulus, it's the same an octave lower

Holy shit

>ITT people that didn't know that the Teen Titans theme song was a sample of Secret Agent Man.
How could this possibly be? I swear this melody was everywhere during the late 90s and in ads for Austin Powers and any spy comedy movie. Do you children not watch anything outside of cartoons?

>How could this possibly be?
Be being non-american

>Do you children not watch anything outside of cartoons?
I didn't as a kid, and I still don't particularly now...

With all due respect, I am Canadian and I knew.

>It's at least an original
STOP. One: Nothing's "original", if you thought up something right now you thought was "original", someone else out there has already thought it up and copyrighted it before you did. 1 out of 7+ billion fuckers isn't good odds for something "originally" thought of, so stop this shit.

Also, Two: Original doesn't mean better. Nearly every "first" version of something is vastly inferior to the last by rule of thumb. So I'll take something good over something being "original".

Canadians are Americans in denial, snowflake.

Americans and Canadians are the same.

At least I knew, because apparently none of you nor any "fan" I've encountered had a clue.

...

see

Ice Cap zone is, "hard times" by the Jetzons.

Entirely 100% confirmed by sonic team, the record label, and the band. The single never got released until many years after sonic 3.

Never credited in the game.

If it was that blatant, how could you not have caught on from the beginning?

>and are now suing Lana del Rey for stealing it too
They're aren't now.

Because I'd never heard the other song before?

Seriously, are you retarded?

They never were.

"Under pressure" and, "Ice Ice Baby."

Originally, Vanilla ice claimed because he added one single note. Therefore, it was different.

He only gave writing credit and paid them back payments for royalties owed AFTER a lawsuit representing queen was threatened.

>Because I'd never heard the other song before?
It's not even remotely obscure.

I'd never so much as heard the title until now.

How's Mars this time of year?
No, seriously. That's the only way I can imagine you wouldn't have heard it.

Because not all of us are like too many Americans who indulge in a culture that ended decades ago.

The rest of the world has moved on.

It's been in several films with an international ticket sale gross exceeding the American gross box office ticket sales.

>implying this is the most blatant of them
youtube.com/watch?v=bI6Csyf0ECw

>Not reading the thread

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Also LCD Soundsystem's entire discography

It is, it's just better than the original Teen Titans.