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Camp Fire Song Song

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If you were looking for the article about the puppet version of this episode, then see The Camping Episode: Puppet Edition!.

Template:Song The "Camp Fire Song Song" (also known as "The Campfire Song Song") is a song that Template:Data:Links first sings in "The Camping Episode."

Template:Data:Links sings a verse in the song as well, but he cannot catch up as fast because SpongeBob is singing too fast, so he instead resorts to playing the drums near the end.

Lyrics

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Trivia

  • The entire "Camp Fire Song Song" scene was frequently shown during commercial breaks in the summer of 2003 (earliest reported sightings were in May).[1][2] Despite this, the full episode did not premiere in the United States until April 2004.
  • In 2003 in Australia, Nickelodeon Australia made a competition for all children around Australia, which was whoever could sing the song the fastest by taking a video of themselves singing it and posting it for the competition would win a multitude of SpongeBob SquarePants merchandise.[citation needed]
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"The Campfire Song Song" listed in "The Camping Episode" closing credits.
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  • There was originally a second "bum bum bum" in this song which would cause Squidward's brain to fly out.[3] This gag was cut for time.[4]
  • In a 2020 TikTok video,[5] Dan Povenmire revealed that in the original version of this song he wrote, Patrick would say, "Letters, letters, letters..." instead of trying and failing to keep up with SpongeBob spelling "Campfire Song" really fast. This change in the final episode was suggested by Dan Povenmire's writing partner at the time, Jay Lender, and Dan admits that he thought it was funnier that way.

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