Updated version by me. Credits to wileyk209zback who made the original MWRA through the years. Original info:\r
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00:00 - First prototype version of the opening theme, only used on Boulevardier from the Bronx (1936)\r
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00:18 - Similar to the last version, but with a few of the familiar elements already in place (The CooCoo nut groove)\r
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00:35 - Similar to the previous version, but at a slightly slower tempo, early 1937 (She was an acrobats daughter)\r
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00:54 - Another early variant similar to the last one (Uncle Toms Bungalow)\r
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01:14 - Yet another variant of the last few (Steamlined Greta Green)\r
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01:34 - The final piece is added: the zooming shield sound effect \r
at the start, mid-1937 (Egghead Rides Again\r
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01:54 - First closing variation of the theme, mid-1937 (Plenty of money and you)\r
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02:03 - Slightly modified version of the opening theme, with more woodwinds, late 1937\r
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02:22 - Same version as above, but slightly different.\r
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02:41 - Second ending variation of the closing theme.\r
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02:49 - Sparsely modified version. Used early to mid 1938.\r
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03:10 - Version dominated by bass and strings. Mid 1938 to very early 1939.\r
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03:29 - Clearer version of above (same date used).\r
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03:50 - First perfected version of the theme. Used from early 1939 to autumn 1940. \r
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04:08 - Variant of the perfected theme, Used for A wild hare.\r
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04:28 - Third closing theme. (used from mid 1938 to early 1941).\r
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04:31 - Hybrid version of theme song combining the bass and strings version and the perfected version in this. (late 1940 - early 1941)\r
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04:55 - Variant used in Good Night, Elmer.\r
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05:15 - Glitched open and probably the prototype to the famed 1941 - 45 version. (used in the cats tale).\r
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05:33 - Brassy version, arguably the most well known version used from 1941 to 1945.\r
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05:53 - Fourth closing theme used from 1941 to 1954/5.\r
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06:02 - First shortened version of the theme. (1945 - 1954/5)\r
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06:15 - Second shortened version of the theme song, this time done by Milt Franklyn. (1955 - 63\r
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06:28 - Fifth closing version of the theme song. (1955 - 63)\r
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06:36 - Unused Milt Franklyn version of the full-length theme, meant for a revamped Merrie Melodies opening sequence, 1961-1962\r
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07:00 - Another unused Milt Franklyn version, this time in a more jazzy manner, 1961-1962\r
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07:25 - Arrangement on the short version of the opening theme by George Daughtery, 1994\r
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07:37 - Closing variation of above theme, 1994\r
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07:45 - Richard Stone arrangement of the short opening theme, 1995\r
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08:00 - Enhanced variation of the Milt Franklyn opening version, 1993\r
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08:13 - Another Richard Stone arrangement, 2000\r
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08:26 - Closing variation of above theme, 2000\r
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08:33 - Walter Murphy arrangement of the opening theme (long opening theme), 2003