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|composer = Ernest Tomlinson | |composer = Ernest Tomlinson | ||
|introduced = "[[Grandma's Kisses]]" | |introduced = "[[Grandma's Kisses]]" | ||
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"'''Domestic Fun'''" was composed by Ernest Tomlinson. There are | 1930s/40s/50s}} | ||
"'''Domestic Fun'''" was composed by Ernest Tomlinson. There are three different variations of this soundtrack used on the show. The main instruments being played include violins, stringed basses, a flute, and a xylophone. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
===Domestic Fun (A)=== | ===Domestic Fun (A)=== | ||
Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Bright Opening'''" | Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Bright Opening'''." | ||
{{Main|Domestic Fun (A)}} | {{Main|Domestic Fun (A)}} | ||
===Domestic Fun (B)=== | ===Domestic Fun (B)=== | ||
Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Bright Ending'''" | Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Bright Ending'''." | ||
{{Main|Domestic Fun (B)}} | {{Main|Domestic Fun (B)}} | ||
===Domestic Fun (C)=== | ===Domestic Fun (C)=== | ||
Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Comedy Ending'''" | Also known as "'''Domestic Fun: Comedy Ending'''." | ||
{{Main|Domestic Fun (C)}} | {{Main|Domestic Fun (C)}} | ||
Latest revision as of 23:13, 4 July 2025
Template:Infobox PM "Domestic Fun" was composed by Ernest Tomlinson. There are three different variations of this soundtrack used on the show. The main instruments being played include violins, stringed basses, a flute, and a xylophone.
Usage
Domestic Fun (A)
Also known as "Domestic Fun: Bright Opening."
Domestic Fun (B)
Also known as "Domestic Fun: Bright Ending."
Domestic Fun (C)
Also known as "Domestic Fun: Comedy Ending."
Trivia
- "Gramma's Secret Recipe" is the only episode to use all three variations of this track.
- Out of all of its usages, it has only been the title card music for one episode.
- Between "Gramma's Secret Recipe" and "Pineapple Invasion," this track took six years to return.