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Latest revision as of 09:19, 21 June 2025
"Dog Gone" (also known as "Fresh as a Daisy") was composed by George W French.
Usage
SpongeBob SquarePants
- 123-124. "Truth or Square" - Patchy arrives at Nickelodeon Studios.
- 158a. "Sweet and Sour Squid" - Plays when Plankton is disguised as a door-to-door cookie girlscout.
- 159. "A SquarePants Family Vacation" - "Playgrooouuund..."
- 217a. "Spot Returns" - Puppies eating everything.
- 223b. "Bunny Hunt" - Squidward disguises in a giant carrot to cheat the sea bunny.
- 224b. "Scavenger Pants" - Squidward tells SpongeBob and Patrick to find the rare desert sandwich.
- 248b. "Squid's on a Bus" - Squidward starts driving the bus.
- 252b. "Dirty Bubble Returns" - Kids playing in mud.
- 319a. "Making Waves" - The ending.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
- 6a. "Midnight Snack Attack" - Squidward notices SpongeBob and Patrick.
- 32b. "Dig This" - Campers adding junk to the skeleton.
- 37a. "A Finful of Sand Dollars" - Narlene looking for candy in SpongeBob's holes.
The Patrick Star Show
- 6a. "Gas Station Vacation" - Marvin needs to use the restroom.
- 9b. "Survivoring" - Cecil gets launched out of his drivers' seat.
- 29a. "10 & 1 Toilets" - Tinkle has puppies; "Do not eat that donut!"; Ending.
- 55b. "TV or Not TV" - Cecil shows Squidina how to fish.
- 56a. "Two Pests in a Teapot" - "How the heck am I gonna get in?"; Patrick acting like a dog; Patrick buries Squidward's clippers; ending.
Trivia
- Between "A SquarePants Family Vacation" and "Spot Returns," this track took nearly five and a half years to return.
- The show uses the 40 second edit of the track, on the 50s and 60s Vinyl Classics album. The full version under the name "Fresh as a Daisy" is on the Archives 5, 1940s and 1950s album. The full version is also under the name "Dog Gone" on the KPMLPB 2 album, which despite being a 1959 release wasn't added to APM until 2016.