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Latest revision as of 17:28, 21 August 2025
"Animal Antics" was composed by Philip Green. There are 2 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show. The main instruments being played in this piece include a bassoon, strings, an xylophone, oboe, clarinet, and flute. The tracks were originally released on the EMI Photoplay library in 1957.
Usage
Animal Antics [#45]
Animal Antics [#74]
The track was originally titled "Puppetry Comedy" (GR-255) and "Comedy 6/8 Movement" (EM-131C).
- 137b. "Gary in Love" - SpongeBob takes Gary for a walk in the Snail Park.
- 139b. "The Cent of Money" - Gary, upside down, sucks the coins in his shell.
- 144b. "Karate Star" - Patrick smells the scent of food.
Trivia
- The name "Animal Antics" is also the nickname for "Comic Walk."
- "Animal Antics [#45]" was played in some Looney Tunes cartoons.