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*"[[I'm Your Biggest Fanatic]]" was the first episode where this track played as title card music. It took four years for this track to return as title card music in "[[Good Neighbors]]".
*"[[I'm Your Biggest Fanatic]]" was the first episode where this track played as title card music. It took four years for this track to return as title card music in "[[Good Neighbors]]".
**Also between "[[Yours, Mine and Mine]]" and "[[Pineapple Invasion]]," this track took almost six years to return as title card music again.
**Also between "[[Yours, Mine and Mine]]" and "[[Pineapple Invasion]]," this track took almost six years to return as title card music again.
*Since its introduction, [[season 3]], {{Link|season 8}}, and {{Link|season 12}} are the only seasons where this track was not used as title card music.
*"[[Sanitation Insanity]]" is the 50th episode where this track is played.
*"[[Sanitation Insanity]]" is the 50th episode where this track is played.
*Since its introduction, [[season 3]], {{Link|season 8}}, and {{Link|season 12}} are the only seasons where this track was not used as title card music.
*Normally this track would play 3 to 7 times a season. However, [[Season 11]] played the track 10 times, which is the most it's ever played in a season, and season 3 only played the track 2 times, which is the least it's ever played in a season.
*Normally this track would play 3 to 7 times a season.
*[[Season 1]] is the only season where this track does not play, because that season was made before this track was in production.
**[[Season 11]] played the track 10 times, which is the most it's ever played in a season.
***Season 3 only played the track 2 times, which is the least it's ever played in a season.  
****[[Season 1]] is the only season where this track does not play, because that season was made before this track was in production.

Revision as of 17:14, 1 February 2021

Template:Infobox OM"Earl's Revenge" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It is an uplifting Hawaiian song that usually plays when something competitive occurs.

Usage

Episodes

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Amusement rides

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Trivia

  • "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" was the first episode where this track played as title card music. It took four years for this track to return as title card music in "Good Neighbors".
  • Since its introduction, season 3, Template:Data:Links, and Template:Data:Links are the only seasons where this track was not used as title card music.
  • "Sanitation Insanity" is the 50th episode where this track is played.
  • Normally this track would play 3 to 7 times a season. However, Season 11 played the track 10 times, which is the most it's ever played in a season, and season 3 only played the track 2 times, which is the least it's ever played in a season.
  • Season 1 is the only season where this track does not play, because that season was made before this track was in production.