Anne's Theme

Anne's Theme is the credits theme for Amphibia. It appears at the end of almost every episode, but having different versions in specific episodes, with the exceptions of "Olivia & Yunan" and "Froggy Little Christmas".

Appearance
The season 1 version shows Anne and Sprig next to a rock fence reading books together in the late afternoon/at night a bit away from the Plantar Farm. When Sprig goes to sleep after a yawn, Anne blows out the lit candle located on her right side at the rock fence and lays back besides her best frog friend while gazing at Amphibia's starry night sky. This scenario is shown in a flashback in "True Colors".

The season 2 version shows Anne, and the rest of the Plantars, Sprig, Polly and Hop Pop at the moving Fwagon while it's being pulled by Bessie at night under the bright red lunar eclipse. Hop Pop slowly drove the Fwagon, Sprig sitting on the glowing blue mushroom located at the Fwagon's roof while looking at the night sky through his telescope, Anne seems to be relaxed when having a nap on a log located on the roof next to Sprig and Polly is moving around inside the Fwagon.

In Season 3, a completely different credits sequence is used, depicting an abstract kaleidoscope sequence of Anne and the Plantars with simplified aesthetics, strongly akin to various anime credits. The sequence starts at daytime before shifting to nighttime by the end. In one scene, other characters like Sasha, Marcy, and Grime are seen. Episode director Jenn Strickland animated the sequence.

Trivia

 * Throughout the show, there have been multiple versions of the theme:
 * The episode "Snow Day" has a snow variation, which added a sleigh bell beat to the song, as well a snow-themed credits sequence.
 * The episode "Reunion" shows a drawing from "Anne or Beast?", one from "Toad Tax" and a random one.
 * In season 2, the setting is changed to the Plantar family riding the fwagon, while Bessie pulls it at night under the bright red lunar eclipse.
 * The episode "Hopping Mall" has a slower version of the theme playing, with a view on the night sky of Newtopia.
 * The episode "The Shut-In!" has a Halloween-like variation, with the theme played with ominous instruments, as both Anne and Sprig as skeletons with shredded clothes and Anne's left bone hand has her phone, but with the screen damaged.
 * The episode "True Colors" has a remixed version of the theme, with a drawing from "Fort in the Road", "Marcy at the Gates" and "Battle of the Bands".
 * In season 3, the theme was remixed to an upbeat, extremely fast-paced, techno variation with short, cut-off, repeated lyrics and depicts an abstract kaleidoscope of Anne and the Plantars with simplified aesthetics, strongly akin to various anime credits.
 * The lyrics are made of several references to earlier episodes.
 * Hop Pop's gasp is a recurring habit in the show.
 * Anne, Sprig and Hop Pop saying "(not the) baby!" is a reference to every time they said this when Polly was in danger.
 * Anne saying "Hooba da boopa" is a reference to her saying this in "Reunion" and "Handy Anne".
 * Sprig saying "Bop, bop, bee bop" is a reference to when he waited for his bug-accino order in "The Plantars Check In".
 * Anne saying "Wait what?" is a recurring line of hers.
 * Polly laughing in the end might be a reference to her yelling like a maniac in "Family Shrub".
 * "Olivia & Yunan" and "Froggy Little Christmas" are the only episodes of the entire series so far that does not use the theme, nor any variation of it in any form:
 * "Olivia & Yunan" uses a black background with an ominous sound playing.
 * "Froggy Little Christmas" uses an instrumental version of "Our Special Time of Year", and shows three drawings:
 * Anne giving her mother the blue butterfly from "Hopping Mall".
 * Mr. Boonchuy sitting next to the Plantars opening their gifts.
 * Domino sleeping on top of Frobo.
 * The composer of the song, TJ Hill, played a live version of the song during the Amphibia "True Colors" Pre-Show. It can be listened to here.

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