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'''Audio:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. | '''Audio:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. | ||
'''Availability:''' It debuted on ''The Fan'' and has appeared on all films following it. The Vision variant appears on films such as ''The Kids Are All Right'', ''Soul Surfer'', ''Vanishing on 7th Street'', ''Bernie'' and ''The Voices''. | '''Availability:''' It debuted on ''The Fan'' and has appeared on all films following it (except ''I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer'', which only carries a in-credit notice). The Vision variant appears on films such as ''The Kids Are All Right'', ''Soul Surfer'', ''Vanishing on 7th Street'', ''Bernie'' and ''The Voices''. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||