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Revision as of 22:05, 10 September 2022
"Big Ed's March" was composed by Sam Spence.
Usage
- 11a. "MuscleBob BuffPants" - Title card; SpongeBob tries to lift an anchor with his Anchor Arms.
- 16b. "The Paper" - "I'm a box of army supplies bringing relief to the hungry troops..."; Squidward attempts to turn the paper into a helicopter.
- 39b. "The Fry Cook Games" - Plankton and Mr. Krabs give pep talks.
- 69b. "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" - Montage of SpongeBob training.
- 80a. "Best Day Ever" - SpongeBob pulls off his own tooth and puts it in Squidward's clarinet mouth piece.
- 206b. "Code Yellow" - "I was born to serve."
- 219b. "Larry the Floor Manager" - Food served on weights.
Trivia
- Between "Best Day Ever" and "Code Yellow," this track took 10 and a half years to return.