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==Usage==
==Usage==
==={{SBSP}}===
{{PM-list|Pet or Pests|"Let's touch soft parts in a friendly manner."}}
{{PM-list|Pet or Pests|"Let's touch soft parts in a friendly manner."}}
{{PM-list|Chum Bucket Supreme|"What brilliant slogans have you come up with this week, {{Link|Patrick}}?"}}
{{PM-list|Chum Bucket Supreme|"What brilliant slogans have you come up with this week, {{Link|Patrick}}?"}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Between "[[Plankton's Pet]]" and "[[Bunny Hunt]]," this track took five years to return.
*Between "[[Plankton's Pet]]" and "[[Bunny Hunt]]," this track took five years to return.
**Between "[[Fun-Sized Friends]]" and "[[Patrick's Prison Pals]]", this track took over five years to return.
**Between "[[Fun-Sized Friends]]" and "[[Patrick's Prison Pals]]," this track took over five years to return.
*"Plankton's Pet" is the only [[season 9]] episode to play the track.
*"Plankton's Pet" is the only [[season 9]] episode to play the track.


{{Production Music}}
{{Production Music}}
[[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Music]]

Revision as of 20:56, 14 August 2024

"Dachshund Walk" was composed by John Fox and Mac Prindy, one of Gerhard Narholz's many pseudonyms. It is used mostly during light, comical moments.

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Trivia