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|composer2 = Michael Bolger
|composer2 = Michael Bolger
|introduced = "[[Dear Vikings]]"
|introduced = "[[Dear Vikings]]"
}}"'''Daily Chores Jig'''" (alternate title: '''"Daily Chores"''') was composed by Michael Bolger and [[Nicolas Carr]]. The main instrument being played throughout the piece is an accordion.
}}"'''Daily Chores Jig'''" (alternate title: '''"Daily Chores"''') was composed by Michael Bolger and [[Nicolas Carr]]. The main instrument that is played throughout the piece is an accordion.


==Usage==
==Usage==
{{APM-list|Dear Vikings|"But Mr. Krabs, these are all the same size cups;" "Don't you know when you're being ignored?;" "The Vikings lived a long time ago."}}
{{APM-list|Dear Vikings|"But Mr. Krabs, these are all the same size cups"; "Don't you know when you're being ignored?"; "The Vikings lived a long time ago."}}
{{APM-list|Grandpappy the Pirate|"I come from a whole family of pirates;" The end of Mr. Krabs' daydream; Pearl knocks on the boat.}}
{{APM-list|Grandpappy the Pirate|"I come from a whole family of pirates"; The end of Mr. Krabs' daydream; Pearl knocks on the boat.}}
{{APM-list|Pet or Pests|SpongeBob arrives at the Krusty Krab.}}
{{APM-list|Pet or Pests|SpongeBob arrives at the Krusty Krab.}}
{{APM-list|Gullible Pants|"You know, I'll let you serve this one."}}
{{APM-list|Gullible Pants|"You know, I'll let you serve this one."}}
{{APM-list|Overbooked|"What happened to your clothes, boy?"}}
{{APM-list|Overbooked|"What happened to your clothes, boy?"}}
{{APM-list|No Hat for Pat|"How would you like a job, Patrick?;" Mr. Krabs goes back outside.}}
{{APM-list|No Hat for Pat|"How would you like a job, Patrick?"; Mr. Krabs goes back outside.}}
{{APM-list|Shell Shocked|SpongeBob makes a deal with Mr. Krabs.}}
{{APM-list|Shell Shocked|SpongeBob makes a deal with Mr. Krabs.}}
{{APM-list|The Clash of Triton|Mr. Krabs asks Squidward to entertain King Neptune.}}
{{APM-list|The Clash of Triton|Mr. Krabs asks Squidward to entertain King Neptune.}}
{{APM-list|Model Sponge|SpongeBob overhears Mr. Krabs in his office.}}
{{APM-list|Model Sponge|SpongeBob overhears Mr. Krabs in his office.}}
{{APM-list|Yours, Mine and Mine|Patrick tells Mr. Krabs that his kiddie meal didn't come with a toy; "Yep, it's pretty special all right;" SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that Patrick ate the toy.}}
{{APM-list|Yours, Mine and Mine|Patrick tells Mr. Krabs that his kiddie meal didn't come with a toy; "Yep, it's pretty special all right"; SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that Patrick ate the toy.}}
{{APM-list|The Curse of Bikini Bottom|"Can you still cook Krabby Patties?"}}
{{APM-list|The Curse of Bikini Bottom|"Can you still cook Krabby Patties?"}}
{{APM-list|Squidward in Clarinetland|"This is unacceptable!"}}
{{APM-list|Squidward in Clarinetland|"This is unacceptable!"}}
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{{APM-list|Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle|"Oh, really?"}}
{{APM-list|Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle|"Oh, really?"}}
{{APM-list|The Abrasive Side|Mr. Krabs goes to his office to look up the word "overtime".}}
{{APM-list|The Abrasive Side|Mr. Krabs goes to his office to look up the word "overtime".}}
{{APM-list|Earworm|"Pushing yer luck a bit, aren't ya, kid?;" Bucket of patties.}}
{{APM-list|Earworm|"Pushing yer luck a bit, aren't ya, kid?"; Bucket of patties.}}
{{APM-list|The Masterpiece|Mr. Krabs attempts to guess who has artistic talent.}}
{{APM-list|The Masterpiece|Mr. Krabs attempts to guess who has artistic talent.}}
{{APM-list|Accidents Will Happen|The opening; SpongeBob asks Mr. Krabs what criminal negligence is.}}
{{APM-list|Accidents Will Happen|The opening; SpongeBob asks Mr. Krabs what criminal negligence is.}}
{{APM-list|Patrick's Staycation|SpongeBob gives Mr. Krabs some money.}}
{{APM-list|Patrick's Staycation|SpongeBob gives Mr. Krabs some money.}}
{{APM-list|Ghoul Fools|"Did you say... doubloons?;" "Great, then it's settled!"}}
{{APM-list|Ghoul Fools|"Did you say... doubloons?"; "Great, then it's settled!"}}
{{APM-list|Barnacle Face|"Didn't you already mop this area'er?"}}
{{APM-list|Barnacle Face|"Didn't you already mop this area'er?"}}
{{APM-list|The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom|"And just what is it you two think you're doing?"}}
{{APM-list|The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom|"And just what is it you two think you're doing?"}}
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{{APM-list|Shopping List|The opening.}}
{{APM-list|Shopping List|The opening.}}
{{APM-list|Surf N' Turf|"Hey, mind if I take a crack at the ship bottle thing?"}}
{{APM-list|Surf N' Turf|"Hey, mind if I take a crack at the ship bottle thing?"}}
{{APM-list|The Grill is Gone|"I took it outside to air and dry;" Mr. Krabs doesn't see the grill outside.}}
{{APM-list|The Grill is Gone|"I took it outside to air and dry"; Mr. Krabs doesn't see the grill outside.}}
{{APM-list|Girls' Night Out|Fake Mr. Krabs tells Plankton he's going to give him the Krabby Patty secret formula at the Krusty Krab.}}
{{APM-list|Girls' Night Out|Fake Mr. Krabs tells Plankton he's going to give him the Krabby Patty secret formula at the Krusty Krab.}}
{{APM-list|King Plankton|Krabs launches Plankton back to the Chum Bucket; Plankton enters the Chum Bucket.}}
{{APM-list|King Plankton|Krabs launches Plankton back to the Chum Bucket; Plankton enters the Chum Bucket.}}
{{APM-list|The Hankering|Title card; "I've eaten this stuff in secret for years now, just got a taste for it."}}
{{APM-list|The Hankering|Title card; "I've eaten this stuff in secret for years now, just got a taste for it."}}

Revision as of 11:04, 5 June 2020

"Daily Chores Jig" (alternate title: "Daily Chores") was composed by Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr. The main instrument that is played throughout the piece is an accordion.

Usage

  • 114a. "Dear Vikings" - "But Mr. Krabs, these are all the same size cups"; "Don't you know when you're being ignored?"; "The Vikings lived a long time ago."
  • 115a. "Grandpappy the Pirate" - "I come from a whole family of pirates"; The end of Mr. Krabs' daydream; Pearl knocks on the boat.
  • 118a. "Pet or Pests" - SpongeBob arrives at the Krusty Krab.
  • 119a. "Gullible Pants" - "You know, I'll let you serve this one."
  • 119b. "Overbooked" - "What happened to your clothes, boy?"
  • 120a. "No Hat for Pat" - "How would you like a job, Patrick?"; Mr. Krabs goes back outside.
  • 121b. "Shell Shocked" - SpongeBob makes a deal with Mr. Krabs.
  • 126. "The Clash of Triton" - Mr. Krabs asks Squidward to entertain King Neptune.
  • 130b. "Model Sponge" - SpongeBob overhears Mr. Krabs in his office.
  • 132a. "Yours, Mine and Mine" - Patrick tells Mr. Krabs that his kiddie meal didn't come with a toy; "Yep, it's pretty special all right"; SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that Patrick ate the toy.
  • 133a. "The Curse of Bikini Bottom" - "Can you still cook Krabby Patties?"
  • 133b. "Squidward in Clarinetland" - "This is unacceptable!"
  • 136b. "Summer Job" - Mr. Krabs comes up to Mrs. Puff; "Uh... interesting."
  • 137a. "One Coarse Meal" - "Goodbye, pipsqueak!"
  • 138a. "The Play's the Thing" - "Me customers come here for greasy food and high prices, not for singing and dancing."
  • 140b. "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle" - "Oh, really?"
  • 146a. "The Abrasive Side" - Mr. Krabs goes to his office to look up the word "overtime".
  • 146b. "Earworm" - "Pushing yer luck a bit, aren't ya, kid?"; Bucket of patties.
  • 148a. "The Masterpiece" - Mr. Krabs attempts to guess who has artistic talent.
  • 153a. "Accidents Will Happen" - The opening; SpongeBob asks Mr. Krabs what criminal negligence is.
  • 160a. "Patrick's Staycation" - SpongeBob gives Mr. Krabs some money.
  • 162. "Ghoul Fools" - "Did you say... doubloons?"; "Great, then it's settled!"
  • 164a. "Barnacle Face" - "Didn't you already mop this area'er?"
  • 167a. "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom" - "And just what is it you two think you're doing?"
  • 168b. "Fiasco!" - "I'll take a million for it."
  • 171b. "InSPONGEiac" - "You used too much mustard!"
  • 172a. "Face Freeze!" - Squidward enters the kitchen.
  • 176a. "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!" - Squidward delivers two Krabby Patties to Plankton and Man Ray.
  • 177a. "The Good Krabby Name" - Mr. Krabs calls SpongeBob and Squidward into his office.
  • 184b. "Evil Spatula" - "I don't care if you were, the customers are about to snap!"
  • 186a. "Safe Deposit Krabs" - "Would you pipe down?"
  • 188b. "Yeti Krabs" - Mr. Krabs complains about Squidward's lazy attitude.
  • 189. "SpongeBob You're Fired" - Mr. Krabs tells Squidward that he'll be running the grill.
  • 190b. "Tutor Sauce" - "Alright, that's enough."
  • 192b. "Pull Up a Barrel" - The opening
  • 197b. "Two Thumbs Down" - Mr. Krabs enters the kitchen.
  • 199b. "Lame and Fortune" - Mr. Krabs takes Squidward's money; "We will share these magical macaroons with all the folks in Bikini Bottom."
  • 201b. "Bulletin Board" - Mr. Krabs laughs along with the crowd.
  • 204a. "Mutiny on the Krusty" - Mr. Krabs won't let anyone leave without spending money; "Haven't you forgotten something?" (High-pitched)
  • 213b. "Lost and Found" - "Hey, Mr. Krabs, you know that annoying crying kid?"
  • 232b. "Shopping List" - The opening.
  • 236b. "Surf N' Turf" - "Hey, mind if I take a crack at the ship bottle thing?"
  • 239a. "The Grill is Gone" - "I took it outside to air and dry"; Mr. Krabs doesn't see the grill outside.
  • 240b. "Girls' Night Out" - Fake Mr. Krabs tells Plankton he's going to give him the Krabby Patty secret formula at the Krusty Krab.
  • 245b. "King Plankton" - Krabs launches Plankton back to the Chum Bucket; Plankton enters the Chum Bucket.
  • 262b. "The Hankering" - Title card; "I've eaten this stuff in secret for years now, just got a taste for it."