Theme Song

The Theme Song, or Title Sequence as some would rather call it, is an intro that plays in every episode of Talking Tom and Friends (except for The Audition) after the cold open. There are two main variations, one for Seasons 1-3, and another for Seasons 4 and 5. Both of them start off with a first-person perspective from a person about to touch Tom on a tablet, before zooming its way into the garage as the instrumental starts. Each main character is named in a cool, cartoony, colourful font, and they can be seen doing something that matches their qualities (e.g. Tom being touched by the hand references his fame from the mobile games, Ben touching the computer and getting electrocuted references his love of technology, etc.) for at least a second. They are introduced in the following orders:

1-3: Tom, Ben, Angela, Ginger, Hank

4-5: Tom, Ben, Hank, Ginger, Angela

After that, they come together in the My Talking Tom room set in the first version, or outside of the garage in the second one, and the logo pops up in a photo flash.

Season 1-3
Tom gets touched by the hand. Ben touches the computer and gets electrocuted referencing his love of technology. Angela says "Wah-oh" and looks outside the bathroom also known as the audience. Ginger flies his Paper Airplane, crashing into Hank holding food. Hank drops his food after Ginger hits him with his airplane.

Season 4-5
Tom being touched by the hand references his fame from the mobile games. The Hand Device misses Tom. Ben tries to reset and gets zapped. Hank is about to eat his burger until Ginger snatches it from him. Ginger eats the burger while riding his jetpack. While Ginger flies away, Angela is in the middle of a concert singing "Yeah yeah!".

Trivia

 * In The Voice Switch, there is an altered version where Tom and Angela's voices are switched due to such thing happening in the cold open. Additionally, Angela says “Woo-hoo” instead of “Wah-oh,” which is a reused voice clip by Tom.
 * From Who Is Billy?, The grill taxi is removed from the theme song, due to Roy stealing it and Tom replacing it with an apple tree.
 * In Talking Roy and Friends, changes include:
 * Roy's face is now stuck on to Tom's face very poorly.
 * The garage now reads "ROY Studios" instead of Tom Studios
 * On the title, "ROY" is scribbled onto Tom.