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"At Home, on the Lam" is a The Patrick Star Show episode from season 2. In this episode, Bunny tries to punish Patrick for chocolate-favored crimes
Characters
Synopsis
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Production
This episode was confirmed on December 15, 2023.
Music
( ‣ ) Production music |
( • ) Original music |
( ◦ ) SpongeBob music |
‣ Boys And Girls - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [Title card and opening.]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (D) - Ron Goodwin [?]
‣ Killer Birds - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ One Two Two - Jean-Jacques Perrey [?]
‣ Swanky Walk - Peter Jeffries [?]
‣ Death Clock G - Dick de Benedictis [?]
‣ Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney [?]
‣ Drama Link (C) - Hubert Clifford [?]
‣ Tabu - Daryl Griffith [?]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (C) - Ron Goodwin [?]
‣ Battle March Link (3) - Keith Mansfield [?]
‣ Suspense And Tension C - Alan Wynn [?]
‣ Suspense And Tension A - Alan Wynn [?]
‣ Castle Life - Maurice De Courpalay [?]
‣ King of the Giants C - John Fox, Otto Sieben [?]
‣ Wild Eyes - Ronald Hanmer [?]
‣ Italian Summer - Hendric Haydegg [?]
‣ Glockenspiel Gavotte - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [?]
‣ Flight In Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ Wargames Linking Section (F) - Keith Mansfield [?]
‣ Hunting For Clues - Jack Jordan [?]
‣ Musette Madeleine - Roland Kovac [?]
‣ Revealed - Stuart Crombie [?]
‣ Norman Buchan's Harp - Gordon McCulloch [?]
‣ Rush Hour-Traffic Jam - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [?]
‣ Parallel Dimension - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ Tense Moments - Alan Wynn [?]
‣ Flight In Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ War Statement 10 - Laurie Johnson [?]
‣ Six Powerful Cues (d) - Wilfred Burns [?]
‣ King of the Giants C - John Fox, Otto Sieben [?]
‣ Tense Moments - David Francis [?]
‣ Ominous - Stuart Crombie [?]
‣ Terror - Alan Braden [?]
‣ La Bas - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [?]
‣ The Tale of Ben Hur 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ Jolly Clarinet - Ilan Harel [?]
‣ Horror Cue 1 A - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
‣ Drama Link (E) - Hubert Clifford ["I ate it all!"]
‣ Cut and Thrust - Derrick Mason [?]
‣ Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney [?]
‣ Boys And Girls - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [Ending.]
Trivia
General
- This episode was paired up with a rerun of "5 Star Restaurant" during the original American airing.
References
Notes
- ↑ Also listed as "PAT223" in the segment's storyboards and simply "223" in its model sheets and background art.
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