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{{PM-list|New Fish in Town|"Can you smell yourself think?"}} | {{PM-list|New Fish in Town|"Can you smell yourself think?"}} | ||
{{PM-list|Demolition Doofus|"Come on, [[Mrs. Puff]]. You need to get out of this stuffy old room."}} | {{PM-list|Demolition Doofus|"Come on, [[Mrs. Puff]]. You need to get out of this stuffy old room."}} | ||
{{PM-list|Bumper to Bumper|Mrs. Puff enters | {{PM-list|Bumper to Bumper|Mrs. Puff enters {{Link|SpongeBob's house}}.}} | ||
{{PM-list|The Clam Whisperer|[[Krabby Patty]] meat attracts [[Scallops and clams|clams]].}} | {{PM-list|The Clam Whisperer|[[Krabby Patty]] meat attracts [[Scallops and clams|clams]].}} | ||
{{PM-list|Girls' Night Out|Sandy calls Mrs. Puff to meet with her and Sandy at the corner café at night.}} | {{PM-list|Girls' Night Out|Sandy calls Mrs. Puff to meet with her and Sandy at the corner café at night.}} |
Revision as of 15:50, 23 November 2022
Template:Infobox PM "A Jolly Jaunt" was composed by Dick Stephen Walter. The main instruments being played include the bassoon and a string quartet. It is used mostly during silly moments.
Usage
A Jolly Jaunt (a)
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A Jolly Jaunt (c)
SpongeBob SquarePants
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Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
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A Jolly Jaunt (d)
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Trivia
- "Escape from Beneath Glove World" is the only double length episode where this track plays.
- Between "Bumper to Bumper" and "The Clam Whisperer," this track took nearly five years to return.
- "New Fish in Town" is the only episode to play all three versions.
- The first version was played in a Chick-fil-A sponsorship commercial seen on PBS. [citation needed]