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{{APM-list|Sportz?|Sandy challenges {{Link|Squidward}} to a game of basketball.}} | {{APM-list|Sportz?|Sandy challenges {{Link|Squidward}} to a game of basketball.}} | ||
{{APM-list|Insecurity Guards|Sculpture of Patrick holding the Earth on his back. (Low pitched)}} | {{APM-list|Insecurity Guards|Sculpture of Patrick holding the Earth on his back. (Low pitched)}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Between "[[Yeti Krabs]]" and "[[The Incredible Shrinking Sponge]]," it took nearly three years return. | |||
**And also between "[[Sportz?]]" and "[[Insecurity Guards]]," it took nearly two years to return. | |||
Revision as of 19:29, 11 July 2020
"Big Bad Giant" was composed by Paddy Kingsland. The main instruments being played in the piece include a bassoon, a timpani, low brass, and a trumpet.
Usage
- 66. "Dunces and Dragons" - King Krabs apologizes to SpongeBob and Patrick; Dragon jellyfish delivers a message to King Krabs.
- 90a. "A Flea in Her Dome" - Patrick rudely scolds Sandy.
- 114a. "Dear Vikings" - The garbage man enters; The Vikings introduce themselves; "What is it that you two know how to do?"
- 115a. "Grandpappy the Pirate" - Redbeard Krabs gets angry at Mr. Krabs and tells him about how lies are "stinky."
- 125b. "Chum Caverns" - Plankton's drill hits a rock.
- 159. "A SquarePants Family Vacation" - The insect flies away.
- 165a. "House Sittin' for Sandy" - Sandy shows SpongeBob her robot warehouse.
- 188b. "Yeti Krabs" - The Yeti Krab emerges from his cave.
- 212a. "The Incredible Shrinking Sponge" - SpongeBob sees the sea urchin trapped.
- 212b. "Sportz?" - Sandy challenges Squidward to a game of basketball.
- 249b. "Insecurity Guards" - Sculpture of Patrick holding the Earth on his back. (Low pitched)
Trivia
- Between "Yeti Krabs" and "The Incredible Shrinking Sponge," it took nearly three years return.
- And also between "Sportz?" and "Insecurity Guards," it took nearly two years to return.