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*Between "[[ | *Between "[[Frankendoodle]]" and "[[Picture Day]]," this track took five years to return. | ||
**Between "[[ | **Between "[[Sand Castles in the Sand]]" and "[[Lame and Fortune]]," this track took seven years to return. | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 16 April 2023
Not to be confused with Sea Battle.
"Battle at Sea" was composed by Johnny Pearson. The main instruments being played in the piece include a timpani, a snare drum, strings, low and high brass instruments, lower woodwind instruments, and cymbals.
Usage
- 1a. "Help Wanted" - "Climb, Mr. Squidward, climb!"
- 34b. "Frankendoodle" - SpongeBob and DoodleBob's first climactic battle occurs.
- 93a. "Picture Day" - A boy tries to squirt SpongeBob with ketchup.
- 118b. "Komputer Overload" - "Battle stations, men!"
- 121a. "Sand Castles in the Sand" - SpongeBob and Patrick's battle in the air.
- 199b. "Lame and Fortune" - SpongeBob tries to get the Krabby Patty secret formula to Plankton.
- 203a. "Pineapple Invasion" - Plankton blows up Mr. Krabs' safe.
- 211a. "Plankton Retires" - Mr. Krabs launches from a catapult to avoid Plankton from stealing a Krabby Patty.
- 217b. "The Check-Up" - Mr. Krabs gets launched into the freezer.
- 233b. "Krusty Kleaners" - SpongeBob and Patrick use a tank.
- 236b. "Surf N' Turf" - Sandy trying to gnaw the chains.
- 257a. "Handemonium" - Chum Bucket's glove and Hans fighting.
- 276b. "Patrick the Mailman" - Mailmen jump onto SpongeBob and Patrick's hijacked truck.
- 284b. "SpongeBob on Parade" - "Ladies and gentlemen, this parade has careened into a calamitous catastrophe of crashing and chaos!" (low-pitched -2)
The Patrick Star Show
- 17a. "The Drooling Fool" - Patrick's drool floods the neighborhood.
Trivia
- Between "Frankendoodle" and "Picture Day," this track took five years to return.
- Between "Sand Castles in the Sand" and "Lame and Fortune," this track took seven years to return.