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"Hooka" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. The instruments being played in this piece are a steel guitar and ukulele. It shares almost the same melody as "Puka," but slower and calmer. It usually plays in episode endings.

Alternate titles: "Hooka A," "Puka A"

Usage

Trivia

  • To date, this is the longest track composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield to be used in the show.
  • This track is sped up in most of its usages, most notably in "Goo Goo Gas" and "Lost and Found," due to its extremely slow pace.
  • Between "Karen 2.0" and "Lost and Found," this track took over five years to return.
  • "Goo Goo Gas," "Ain't That the Tooth," "Mooned!," and "Student Driver Survivor" are the only episodes where this track does not play near endings.
    • The former was also the only episode to use this track as title card music.
  • Since its introduction, seasons 4 and 9 are the only seasons where this track does not play.
  • Seasons 5, 7, and 13 are the only seasons to play this track more than once.
    • If not for the season split, this track would have played more than once in season 14.
  • Since season 13, this track's usage has sped up.