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|name = Eban Schletter
|name = Eban Schletter
|first-name = Eban
|first-name = Eban
|middle-name = Emmanuel
|last-name = Schletter
|last-name = Schletter
|image = Eban Schletter.jpg
|image = Eban Schletter.jpg
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|birth =  
|birth = Eban Immanuel Schletter<br />{{Time|March 16}}, {{Time|1975}}<br />[[New York]], New York
|credits = Songwriter
|credits = Songwriter
|years = {{Time|2000}} - present
|years = {{Time|2000}} - present

Revision as of 13:55, 10 May 2021

Template:Person Eban Schletter is a songwriter for SpongeBob SquarePants. He's responsible for creating most of the musical numbers for certain episodes, especially the specials, including "The Sponge Who Could Fly," "Pest of the West," and "Atlantis SquarePantis." Schletter also composed and performed "Twinkle, Twinkle, Patrick Star" from "Sing a Song of Patrick", plus contributed to the intro for Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years.

Outside of SpongeBob, Schletter contributed music to such television shows as Mr. Show with Bob and David (which starred Tom Kenny and his wife, Jill Talley), Cousin Skeeter, The Osborne Family Christmas Special, the NBC/DreamWorks animated comedy Father of the Pride, writing the musical numbers for The Ellen DeGeneres Show episode "Ellen The Musical" and musical numbers for certain episodes of Drawn Together. He also composed for films such as Run Ronnie Run, Dumb and Dumber: When Harry Met Lloyd.

He has been married to Kris McGaha since October 5, 2002. They have two children.

Songs

His material from popular album The Witching Hour ("Some Things to Know About Monsters", "The Haunted Carnival", "Happy Haunting Hosts", "I've Created a Monster") is frequently used in the show since the episode "Ghoul Fools". Template:Section-cleanup Template:People Template:Awards