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  1. Here is every variation of the Friends opening sequence from seasons 1 to 10, including one-off and shortened versions, all at the correct speed with no wate...

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  2. The opening credits and theme music from the hit show "Friends." Lots more to come, request your favorite.

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  3. May 28, 2021 · Friends has one of the most recognisable opening credits sequences of all time. As the opening riffs of The Rembrandts' song I'll Be There For You begins, the lights go up around the famous Friends fountain and we meet our six beloved characters, Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler and Joey as they dance around with umbrellas.

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  4. Sep 8, 2019 · 15. Season 8 (Version 2): Um, it took until literally me writing this piece to realize Rachel’s umbrella doesn’t open up all of the way. 14. Season 2 (Version 1): The hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil homage remains great. 13. Season 3 (Version 1): Man, Jennifer Aniston’s hair really was great in season 2.

  5. Oct 17, 2009 · Opening of the first season of FRIENDS.All rights reserved to Warner Bros. EntertainmentOpening theme: I'll be there for You - The RembrandtsJennifer Aniston...

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  6. Sep 16, 2019 · Shot on the Warner Bros. backlot after a long day of rehearsals, the now-iconic opening went late into the night, but that didn’t deter the up-and-coming actors. “They were young back then ...

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  8. Feb 24, 2022 · The Fountain Isn't In Manhattan. The famous fountain that appears in every intro of Friends isn't actually in Manhattan. In fact, it isn't even in New York. The fountain was actually in Burbank, California, at the Warner Brothers' ranch (via The Hollywood Reporter). However, if there are some who are wondering if they can go and visit it, then ...