The Brady Bunch Title Sequence

The Brady Bunch title sequence is a location where Wonder Woman and Stevie Wonder briefly rapped in Wonder Woman vs Stevie Wonder. This is also where Stevie Wonder's children and wives made their cameo appearance.

Information on the location
The Brady Bunch is a American sitcom aired during late 60s and early 70s. The show revolved around the Brady family, a blended family with six children. The show has five season before its cancellation in 1974 and is considered as one of the last of the old-style family sitcoms. The title sequence features video head shots of the regular cast appeared in a three-by-three grid, with each cast member appearing to look at the other cast members. The sequence used the then-new "multi-dynamic image technique" created by Canadian filmmaker Christopher Chapman; as a result of the popular attention it garnered in this sequence, it has been referred to in the press as "the Brady Bunch effect". In a 2010 issue of TV Guide, the show's opening title sequence ranked number eight on a list of TV's top-10 credits sequences.

Appearance in the rap battle
This is the location where Wonder Woman breifly rapped during the line "9 different kids with 5 different mothers!" Stevie Wonder's children appear in the grid, mimicking the TV show. Wonder's wivies then enter the grid, looking pissed. Wonder then enter the grid during the line, "You couldn't walk in my shoes, so stick to your re-boots," pushing his family out.