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Revision as of 16:58, 23 January 2021
"Ahhh Luve" was composed by Nicolas Carr. The track features a solo harp.
Usage
Ahhh Luve
Episodes
- 122b. "Single Cell Anniversary" - "Ah, love."
- 131a. "Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful" - "Squidward, that... that's a beautiful thing to say!"
- 166b. "The Way of the Sponge" - "You little Krabby Patties are so cute."
- 200. "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" - "I do declare, Mr. Grouper..."
- 201b. "Bulletin Board" - Flower tattoo on Squidward's upper left arm. (Low-pitched)
- 214b. "Out of the Picture" - "...wherever he is." (High-pitched)
- 219b. "Larry the Floor Manager" - "Such wise and beautiful words."
- 244b. "Pineapple RV" - SpongeBob reveals he picked up the Warbling Water Lily.
Shorts
I'm a Flower
- 220. "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" - SpongeBob as a flower.
- 260b. "Pat Hearts Squid" - The next morning...
- 262a. "A Cabin in the Kelp" - "I can't eat this peanut. You're my lucky peanut." (High pitched)
Trivia
- Between "The Way of the Sponge" and "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?," this track took 5 and a half years to return.
- Season 9 is the first season where the track plays multiple times.
- This track is only used once per season until season 9. It relapses back into one usage with season 10 only to return to two or more usages by season 11.
- Out of all its usages, it has only played in one short.