It's a relatively simple procedure, but takes a keen ear, and lots of patience and time. Since music was often recycled throughout each show, there was a fair amount of material I was able to work with. Editing the files together was a very laborious task I simply recorded moments in the cartoons where there was no dialogue using sound recorder and then cut and pasted the clips together to form complete tracks. All files are individual sound files of my favorites heard in those and other shows. and numerous other cartoons like He-Man, She-Ra, and Inspector Gadget. A lot of the music is from soundtracks done by Shuki Levy and Haim Saban, who did the music for M.A.S.K. It's still a very unfinished work in progress, and I definitely want to add more in the future, most likely in the form of images from various 80s cartoons.Įric: Right now the main focus is on the background music heard in various cartoons from the 1980s. Jason: When did you create the Cartoonopolis.Com website?Įric: About a year ago. Since most of these shows never released an actual soundtrack, Eric has taken on the production task himself by piecing together the songs from actual episodes! I asked Eric to give us a little insight into his world at Cartoonopolis.Com through a recent interview. Joe, Transformers, Ducktales, TMNT, and more. I was THRILLED to find 24 music tracks from M.A.S.K. I was recently approached by Eric of Cartoonopolis.Com about the vast music library on his website.
#The mask soundtrack full version
If you've never listened to the full version of the M.A.S.K. Composers Shuki Levy and Haim Saban wrote the theme along with many other themes from 80s and 90s cartoons including He-man & The Masters of the Universe, Inspector Gadget, The Real Ghostbusters, Captain N: The Game Master, and Might Morphin Power Rangers just to name a few. I continue to see it posted in top 80s cartoon theme lists on blogs across the internet. The main theme in particular is one of the best from 80s animation. Wyatt and I have often mentioned on MASKast that the music really contributed to the popularity of the M.A.S.K.