List of Detective Jenny music cues (Johnsonverse)

The original soundtrack for the Detective Jenny television series was composed by Cal Johnson and performed by the Johnson Philharmonic Orchestra. Stock music by Johnny Douglas, Barry Gray, and other composers is also used.

Cal Johnson music
These are a few of the original compositions by Cal Johnson made for the series. These cues were used in the 2004 video game Evil Genius, with Johnson's permission. Additional cues were used in the 2021 sequel, Evil Genius 2: World Domination, again with Johnson's permission.


 * Overture
 * Opening Theme
 * End Credits
 * Emergency Fighter Scramble
 * A Brief Respite
 * En Route
 * Ambush!
 * Evil Plot in Motion
 * Ambient Music
 * Going Loud
 * Planning the Attack
 * Heavy Fighting (g)
 * Dark Experiment
 * Close-Quarters Combat (d)
 * Daisy's Experiments
 * HQ Under Siege
 * We Have Not Yet Begun to Fight!
 * In and Out
 * Dangerous Flying
 * Jenny and Makayla's Day Off

Johnny Douglas music
These are compositions by Johnny Douglas originally made for The Transformers and GI Joe: A Real American Hero. The iconic Transformers theme is still heard in many of these. Johnson is able to use these tracks by virtue of owning Hasbro, which they had acquired in 1992.


 * Fight in the Mines
 * Black Scorpion Theme
 * Louise Goes Crazy
 * Dennis Equips the Team
 * Jenny and Makayla Alone (a)
 * Jenny and Makayla Alone (b)
 * Jenny and Makayla Alone (c)
 * Terry Brings out the Big Guns
 * Investigation
 * Evil Plot Uncovered
 * Get Into Position
 * Disaster
 * Dealings with the Vincinettis
 * Preparations for Battle (a)
 * Preparations for Battle (b)
 * Wounded Warrior
 * Ronnie At Work
 * Blacked-Out Rage (a)
 * Blacked-Out Rage (b)
 * Blacked-Out Rage (c)
 * Blacked-Out Rage (d)
 * Poison of Mercy Theme
 * Dangerous Driving
 * Running the Blockade
 * Black Scorpion Plot
 * Emergency Repairs
 * Close-Quarters Combat (a)
 * Close-Quarters Combat (b)
 * Close-Quarters Combat (c)
 * Jenny and Makayla in Combat (a)
 * Jenny and Makayla in Combat (b)
 * Jenny and Makayla in Combat (c)
 * Jenny and Makayla in Combat (d)
 * Explosions (a)
 * Feigning Surrender
 * Moving The Line Up
 * Daisy's Lab
 * Black Scorpion Retreats
 * Under Siege
 * Invisibility
 * Fear of Heights
 * Patrol
 * Aerial Dogfight
 * Hit 'Em!
 * Guard Duty
 * Makayla the Infiltrator
 * New Black Panthers Theme
 * Last Stand
 * Formulating a Plan
 * Charge!
 * Heavy Fighting (a)
 * Heavy Fighting (b)
 * Heavy Fighting (c)
 * Heavy Fighting (d)
 * Heavy Fighting (e)
 * Guns Speak Louder Than Words
 * Precarious Situation
 * HALO Drop
 * A Nice Break
 * Big Reveal
 * Black Scorpion vs. Takanashi-gumi
 * Triggerhappy Louise
 * Broken Cover
 * Master of Stealth
 * Megatank
 * Neptune's Trident
 * At What Cost?
 * Divebomb
 * Fire
 * Ancient History
 * Black Scorpion Attacks
 * Tricky Maneuvering
 * Terry Saves Ronnie
 * Out-Of-Control Plane
 * Skills of a Hacker
 * Reinforcements
 * Circus of the Mind
 * Onizuka's Aspirations
 * Ronnie's Deadly Hacking
 * Streets of New York
 * New Black Panthers HQ
 * Discreet Rescue
 * Regroup
 * Temple
 * Best Friends
 * Assemble

Barry Gray music
These are compositions by Barry Gray originally made for various Gerry Anderson shows such as Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Stingray, Joe 90, and Space: 1999. Their respective leitmotifs are frequently heard, as well, with a well-known drinking game involving taking a shot every time theme music from another show is heard.


 * Fireflash Landing
 * Trouble in Paris
 * Celtic Liberation Front Theme/Planting the Bomb/Fireflash Takeoff
 * Now You See Me, Now You're Dead
 * Sidewinder
 * Road of Death
 * Path of Destruction
 * Good Ol' Detective Work
 * Among the Rubble
 * Collateral Damage
 * Seconds to Impact
 * Black Scorpion's Rocket
 * The OI' West
 * The Pyramids
 * Quiet Break-In
 * Stefano's Embarrassment
 * Canals of Venice
 * The Chase
 * Heavy Fighting (f)
 * Space Shuttle Endeavor Assembly & Rollout
 * Black Scorpion Moon Base
 * Monorail to Disaster
 * Celts on the Move
 * Manhunt
 * Convoy on the Move
 * Enemy Facility

Other music
These compositions were sourced from elsewhere, and are either public domain music, cues by Edd Kalehoff, or were tracks by Akira Ifukube that began seeing use with the advent of Monster World.


 * al-Salam's Exploding Facility - Dvorak
 * Fighter Scramble - Akira Ifukube
 * Neptune's Trident Launch - Akira Ifukube
 * The Might of Team Jenny's Arsenal - Akira Ifukube
 * Military Backing - Akira Ifukube
 * The Cartel - Edd Kalehoff