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{{OM-list|Growth Spout|Mr. Krabs is dropped off at his house.}} | {{OM-list|Growth Spout|Mr. Krabs is dropped off at his house. ("'''Drunken Sailer Solo Accordion'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|One Coarse Meal|Mr. Krabs as Pearl comes out of his office.}} | {{OM-list|One Coarse Meal|Mr. Krabs as Pearl comes out of his office. ("'''Drunken Sailor Solo'''"}} | ||
{{OM-list|The Wreck of the Mauna Loa|Krabby Patty sculpture of pirate ship; "Come on Squidward."}} | {{OM-list|The Wreck of the Mauna Loa|Krabby Patty sculpture of pirate ship ("'''Drunken Sailor'''"); "Come on Squidward." ("'''Drunken Sailor'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|Perfect Chemistry|"Neptune's trousers, Squidward!"}} | {{OM-list|Perfect Chemistry|"Neptune's trousers, Squidward!" ("'''Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion Traditional Arrangement'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|The Good Krabby Name|The ending.}} | {{OM-list|The Good Krabby Name|The ending.}} | ||
{{OM-list|Pull Up a Barrel|"Why don't you pull up a barrel, my laddies?"}} | {{OM-list|Pull Up a Barrel|"Why don't you pull up a barrel, my laddies?"}} |
Revision as of 13:05, 19 May 2023
Not to be confused with What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor? or Drunken Sailor (B).
"Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion" was composed by Nicolas Carr. It is a solo accordion version of the traditional song, "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?"
Usage
- 128a. "Growth Spout" - Mr. Krabs is dropped off at his house. ("Drunken Sailer Solo Accordion")
- 137a. "One Coarse Meal" - Mr. Krabs as Pearl comes out of his office. ("Drunken Sailor Solo"
- 150b. "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa" - Krabby Patty sculpture of pirate ship ("Drunken Sailor"); "Come on Squidward." ("Drunken Sailor")
- 152b. "Perfect Chemistry" - "Neptune's trousers, Squidward!" ("Drunken Sailor Solo Accordion Traditional Arrangement")
- 177a. "The Good Krabby Name" - The ending.
- 192b. "Pull Up a Barrel" - "Why don't you pull up a barrel, my laddies?"
- 201b. "Bulletin Board" - "See, Mr. Krabs?"
- 217b. "The Check-Up" - Krabs says he has a plan.
- 221b. "Stuck on the Roof" - "Yoo-hoo, SpongeBob! Time to wake up!" (high-pitched)
- 222b. "Teacher's Pests" - Krabs walks into boating school.
- 225b. "Pat the Horse" - "Kids love horseys. Great idea having Patrick play pony." (high-pitched)
- 236b. "Surf N' Turf" - "I bet he knows all about ships in bottles. He was once a sailor."; "So, what do you think, Judge? Ain't she a beauty? A ship in a glass bottle of epic proportions!" (high-pitched)
- 244a. "The Krusty Slammer" - "I gotta go incarcerate all this cash." (low-pitched)
- 257a. "Handemonium" - Krabs defeating all his opponents in arm wrestling.
- 259b. "My Two Krabses" - "What are you doing, boy-o? It's me, Mr. Krabs, your lovesick employer!"
- 261b. "Hiccup Plague" - "Oh... hiccups. Hiccups are nothing to a old navy man like me."
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - "Well, problem solved! Now let's seat back and wait for the old clear."
- 264b. "Patrick's Tantrum" - The Krusty Krab is full of customers. (high-pitched + sped up)
- 265b. "Kooky Cooks" - Sailors escape from Krabs' oven. (high-pitched)
- 268a. "A Place for Pets" - Krabs finishes filing his office with piles of money. (high-pitched)
- 273b. "There Will Be Grease" - "Well at least your, ahem, maturation lines are gone." (high-pitched)
- 279b. "You're Going to Pay...Phone" - Krabs shakes the payphone.
- 280a. "Abandon Twits" - SpongeBob swallows the pre-made ship frame.