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'''Entry of the Gladiators''' has four versions, one arranged by Dick Stephen Walter, one arranged by Eric Banks, one by Brian Gulland and Richard Harvey, and one by the R.A.F. Music Library. All versions include common orchestra instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion to be played throughout. | '''Entry of the Gladiators''' has four versions, one arranged by Dick Stephen Walter, one arranged by Eric Banks, one by Brian Gulland and Richard Harvey, and one by the R.A.F. Music Library. All versions include common orchestra instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion to be played throughout. | ||
Revision as of 07:52, 14 February 2024
Entry of the Gladiators has four versions, one arranged by Dick Stephen Walter, one arranged by Eric Banks, one by Brian Gulland and Richard Harvey, and one by the R.A.F. Music Library. All versions include common orchestra instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion to be played throughout.
Usage
(Dick Stephen Walter version)
- 2a. "Bubblestand" - SpongeBob blows an elephant-shaped bubble.
- 2b. "Ripped Pants" - Sandy lifts a weight with two mini-anchors; "Pants ripped off! Huh?"
- 9b. "Opposite Day" - "I must be the opposite of SpongeBob, by being..."
- 120a. "No Hat for Pat" - Patrick becomes a high-diver.
(Eric Banks version)
- 269a. "Under the Small Top" - Squidward sees the sea fleas acting in their circus.
(Brian Gulland & Richard Harvey version)
- 297b. "Don't Make Me Laugh" - "Would you get off my chest?"
(R.A.F. Music Library version)
- 234b. "ChefBob" - SpongeBob making Krabby Patties while customers watch him.
Trivia
- Between "Opposite Day" and "No Hat for Pat," it took almost ten years for the Dick Walter version to return.