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12th St Rag

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"12th St Rag" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield (and Nicolas Carr in "12th St Rag w Bass"). Alongside "12th St Rag Slo," it is a ukulele and steel guitar arrangement of "Twelfth Street Rag," which was originally composed by Euday L. Bowman in 1914. It usually plays when something silly happens.

"12th Street Rag w Bass" features additional bass by Nicolas Carr. There is an unused recording, "12th Street Rag (fast w•out washboard)", with minimal difference.

Alternate titles: "12st Rag w/ Bass," "12th Rag," "12th St Rag (fast w•washboard)," "12th St. Rag," "12th St. Rag w/ Bass," "12th Street Rag," "12th Street Rag Revisited," "12th Street Rag w/ Bass," "12th St Rag w/ Bass," "12th. St Rag," "12th. St. Rag," "12th.St. Rag," "12th.St.Rag"

Usage

12th St Rag

Episodes

  • 9b. "Opposite Day" - "I'm Squidward, I'm Squidward, I'm Squidward, Squidward, Squidward!" ("12th St. Rag")
  • 12b. "Employee of the Month" - "Look, Mr. Krabs, clean floors!" (normal speed and pitch for the first 13 seconds but starts speeding up when SpongeBob and Squidward make so much Krabby Patties that they start to destroy the Krusty Krab.) ("12th St. Rag")
  • 13a. "Scaredy Pants" - Patrick runs around screaming after being zapped by a jellyfish. ("12th.St. Rag")
  • 19a. "Fools in April" - Title card ("12th.St.Rag"); Montage of SpongeBob's pranks. ("12th St. Rag")
  • 21b. "Squid's Day Off" - Squidward runs to the Krusty Krab. ("12th Street Rag")
  • 25a. "Wormy" - Title card ("12th St. Rag"); The butterfly chases SpongeBob, Patrick, and the Bikini Bottomites across the streets. ("12th St. Rag")
  • 37b. "I'm with Stupid" - "Does he always do that after he eats?" ("12th. St Rag")
  • 38b. "Artist Unknown" - Title card ("12th Rag"); Squidward destroys all of the marbles. ("12th St. Rag")
  • 46a. "Snowball Effect" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward become various characters. ("12th.St. Rag")
  • 65b. "Funny Pants" - SpongeBob and Squidward laugh after SpongeBob realizes that there is no such thing as a laugh box. ("12th Street Rag")
  • 91a. "Goo Goo Gas" - "Hey! You kids get off my lawn!" ("12th Street Rag")
  • 93c. "BlackJack" - SpongeBob does yard work for Uncle Captain Blue. (pitch gets higher for each chore)
  • 104b. "Gone" - SpongeBob gets his license. ("12th St. Rag")
  • 164b. "Pet Sitter Pat" - Squidward tells SpongeBob that he will not watch Gary for him. ("12th Street Rag")
  • 261a. "Lighthouse Louie" - SpongeBob spits the trash out of his pores and puts in boxes.

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Other

12th St Rag w Bass

  • 105b. "Slide Whistle Stooges" - Squidward gets annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick's slide whistling. ("12th St. Rag w/ Bass")
  • 112a. "Porous Pockets" - Trucks full of money are coming down the street. ("12th St Rag w/ Bass")
  • 123-124. "Truth or Square" - Many alarm clocks go off, which wakes up Gary. ("12th St Rag w/ Bass")
  • 179a. "Extreme Spots" - SpongeBob and Patrick are jellyfishing. (high-pitched)
  • 205a. "Whirly Brains" - SpongeBob and Patrick play with their whirly brains.
  • 206a. "Unreal Estate" - SpongeBob wakes up sneezing the next morning.
  • 224b. "Scavenger Pants" - SpongeBob and Patrick look for Squidward's brother. (high-pitched)
  • 231b. "Ink Lemonade" - Title card; SpongeBob and Patrick show Squidward homemade cookies.
  • 238a. "Appointment TV" - SpongeBob tries to replace the tire of Mrs. Puff's boat.
  • 241b. "The String" - Bubble Bass teasing sea monkeys at the zoo.
  • 259b. "My Two Krabses" - Patrick fills the mouth of the shell of Krabs with chum.

Trivia

  • In episode form, between "Pet Sitter Pat" and "Lighthouse Louie," the version without bass took over nine years to return.
  • After the version with bass debuted, the version without the bass rarely played.
  • "Funny Pants" is so far the only episode where both this and "12th St Rag Slo" play.

References

es:12th Street Rag