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===Dead March 2=== | ===Dead March 2=== |
Revision as of 18:10, 2 December 2024
Not to be confused with Funeral March or Funeral Music.
"Dead March" was composed by Frédéric Chopin and Alfred Kluten. There are two versions of this song, and the main instruments played in both versions include flutes, a piccolo, a drum set, cymbals, trombones, tubas, clarinets, saxophones, and percussion.
Usage
Dead March 1
SpongeBob SquarePants
- 223b. "Bunny Hunt" - "This is the last carrot."
- 227b. "Old Man Patrick" - Patrick makes a grave with the mattresses; SpongeBob pretends to die.
- 248b. "Squid's on a Bus" - Fish woman skeleton vanishes.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
- 3b. "Cabin of Curiosities" - SpongeBob and Patrick ask Larry to be their friend.
- 7b. "Hard Time Out" - SpongeBob is put in time out.
- 10b. "Gimme a News Break" - Harvey cries over the "death" of Bubble Bass.
- 29b. "Low Falutin'" - Rea and Roh walk back to the Yacht cabin.
The Patrick Star Show
- 15a. "Uncredible Journey" - The Stars holding a funeral.
- 19a. "Home ECCH!" - Squidina's teacher's heart fails; Squidina's teacher's heart fails again.
- 33a. "Chum Bucket List" - Graves in the cemetery.
- 39a. "Time to Eat" - Lady Upturn decapitated.
- 40b. "The Patrick Show After Dark" - "You can't yo-yo then go-go."
- 44a. "Driven to Drive" - GrandPat in a coma.
- 52. "Squidina's Holidaze Special" - Tax Day.
Dead March 2
SpongeBob SquarePants
- 1c. "Tea at the Treedome" - "I brought you some flowers."
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
- 3a. "Quest for Tire" - Back to Larry, Bubble Bass, and Squidward.
Trivia
- Between "Tea at the Treedome" and "Quest for Tire," "Dead March 2" set a record for nearly 22 years to be used again.