Bahia Baby: Difference between revisions
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*Between "[[Man Ray Returns]]" and "[[Mid-Season Finale]]," this track took almost 5 years to return. | *Between "[[Man Ray Returns]]" and ''[[The Patrick Star Show|Patrick Star Show]]'''s "[[Mid-Season Finale]]," this track took almost 5 years to return. | ||
**More so, "Man Ray Returns" is the only episode of the main series in which this track plays in. | **More so, "Man Ray Returns" is the only episode of the main series in which this track plays in. | ||
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{{Production Music}} | {{Production Music}} |
Revision as of 08:17, 28 November 2024
"Bahia Baby" was composed by Wolfgang Kaltenbach.
Usage
SpongeBob SquarePants
- 219a. "Man Ray Returns" - Man Ray hears noise upstairs.
The Patrick Star Show
- 13b. "Mid-Season Finale" - Multiple Patricks sitting on a couch.
- 20a. "The Lil' Patscals" - Title card and opening.
- 25b. "Get Off My Lawnie" - Granny Tentacles in a Focal Flush commercial.
- 27a. "The Patrick Show Cashes In" - Cecil suggests an episode centered around himself.
- 27b. "The Star Games" - Ending.
- 33a. "Chum Bucket List" - "Patrick, the whole day is our oyster."; "Let's scope out some food."
- 40b. "The Patrick Show After Dark" - End of The Patrick Show.
Trivia
- Between "Man Ray Returns" and Patrick Star Show's "Mid-Season Finale," this track took almost 5 years to return.
- More so, "Man Ray Returns" is the only episode of the main series in which this track plays in.