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'''Electric Zoo''' is a techno-electronic song that appeared in the episode, "[[Krab Borg]]." [[Mr. Krabs]] was listening to it while counting his money, to great enjoyment. He seemed to love the song. It's also the episode's title card music. | '''Electric Zoo''' is a techno-electronic song that appeared in the episode, "[[Krab Borg]]." [[Mr. Krabs]] was listening to it [[File:ElectricZoo|thumb|300px|right|Electric Zoo]]while counting his money, to great enjoyment. He seemed to love the song. It's also the episode's title card music. | ||
The song's title is said by a [[KRUM|radio DJ]]. Despite the title being "Electric Zoo", Mr. Krabs basically calls it "Beepbeepdaboopdabop", making SpongeBob confused because, only hearing him say his misunderstood title, he thinks that Mr. Krabs is a robot. | The song's title is said by a [[KRUM|radio DJ]]. Despite the title being "Electric Zoo", Mr. Krabs basically calls it "Beepbeepdaboopdabop", making SpongeBob confused because, only hearing him say his misunderstood title, he thinks that Mr. Krabs is a robot. |
Revision as of 10:18, 16 June 2012
Electric Zoo is a techno-electronic song that appeared in the episode, "Krab Borg." Mr. Krabs was listening to it
while counting his money, to great enjoyment. He seemed to love the song. It's also the episode's title card music.
The song's title is said by a radio DJ. Despite the title being "Electric Zoo", Mr. Krabs basically calls it "Beepbeepdaboopdabop", making SpongeBob confused because, only hearing him say his misunderstood title, he thinks that Mr. Krabs is a robot.
The song was composed by series writer Paul Tibbitt.
The song solely uses instruments. The song apparently reached #1 on the Bikini Bottom music charts.