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*The usage of this track has slowed down since [[season 8]].
*The usage of this track has slowed down since [[season 8]].
*Between "[[Patrick-Man!]]" and "[[Chatterbox Gary]]," this track took over five years to return as title card music.
*Between "[[Patrick-Man!]]" and "[[Chatterbox Gary]]," this track took over five years to return as title card music.
*"[[Slide Whistle Stooges]]," "[[Swimming Fools]]" and "[[Bad Luck Bob]]" are the only episodes to play the entire track.
*"[[Slide Whistle Stooges]]" and "[[Swimming Fools]]" are the only episodes to play the entire track.
**"Swimming Fools" does play the entire track, but it cuts off where Patrick dives into the pool, creating a black hole which disappears everything, though it continues after everything goes back to normal
**The latter does play the entire track, but it cuts off where Patrick dives into the pool, creating a black hole which disappears everything, though it continues after everything goes back to normal
*Since its introduction, [[season 10]] is the only season where this track was not used as title card music.
*Since its introduction, [[season 10]] is the only season where this track was not used as title card music.
*"[[First and Last Aid]]" is the only spin-off episode to play this track.
*"[[First and Last Aid]]" is the only spin-off episode to play this track.

Revision as of 04:47, 16 November 2024

Template:Infobox OM "Clownfish Capers" is a Hawaiian track composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. The instruments include a steel guitar and a ukulele. It is mostly used as title card music and it sometimes plays in episode endings.

Alternate titles: "Clown Fish Capers," "Clowfish Capers," "Clownfish Ca Pers," "Clownfish Caoers"

Usage

Episodes

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Shorts

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Trivia

  • Since this track's debut in season 4, it has played in every season.
  • With 27 usages to date, this track is currently the most commonly used title card music.
    • Of those usages, seven were from season 6 and five were from season 7.
    • Nearly half of this track's usages are in title cards.
  • "Bucket Sweet Bucket" is the first episode to use this track outside of a title card or ending.
  • Excluding the Patchy segment, this is the first track to play in season 5.
  • The usage of this track has slowed down since season 8.
  • Between "Patrick-Man!" and "Chatterbox Gary," this track took over five years to return as title card music.
  • "Slide Whistle Stooges" and "Swimming Fools" are the only episodes to play the entire track.
    • The latter does play the entire track, but it cuts off where Patrick dives into the pool, creating a black hole which disappears everything, though it continues after everything goes back to normal
  • Since its introduction, season 10 is the only season where this track was not used as title card music.
  • "First and Last Aid" is the only spin-off episode to play this track.

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