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{{APM-list|Patrick SmartPants|"Hold on, buddy!"}}
{{APM-list|Patrick SmartPants|"Hold on, buddy!"}}
{{APM-list|Mrs. Puff, You're Fired|"No eating in my classroom!"}}
{{APM-list|Mrs. Puff, You're Fired|"No eating in my classroom!"}}
{{APM-list|Ghost Host|The [[Flying Dutchman]] tries to scare SpongeBob by using various things. (Pitch +1 each time after the previous, starting with Pitch -2)}}
{{APM-list|Ghost Host|The [[Flying Dutchman]] tries to scare SpongeBob by using various things. (Pitch +1 each time compared to its previous, starting with Pitch -2)}}
{{APM-list|That's No Lady|The salesman appears at the [[Krusty Krab]].}}
{{APM-list|That's No Lady|The salesman appears at the [[Krusty Krab]].}}
{{APM-list|Rule of Dumb|"''[gasps]'' I knew exactly who you are!"}}
{{APM-list|Rule of Dumb|"''[gasps]'' I knew exactly who you are!"}}

Revision as of 09:01, 19 January 2020

The "Dramatic Cues" were composed by Ronald Hanmer. It has 8 different versions. They usually reproduce when they scream or something shocking and bizarre.

Usage

Dramatic Cue (a)

Dramatic Cue (b)

Dramatic Cue (c)

Episodes

Shorts

Dramatic Cue (d)

Dramatic Cue (e)

Dramatic Cue (f)

This is the only dramatic cue that doesn't have a dramatic feeling; instead, it has a tearful feeling.

  • 43b. "The Bully" - SpongeBob is going to try and start his new life.
  • 65a. "Selling Out" - "Where's the love?"
  • 75b. "That's No Lady" - "What it is about me that makes those two so friendly?"
  • 76b. "Hocus Pocus" - "Squidward" melts.

Dramatic Cue (g)

Dramatic Cue (h)

Trivia