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Honolulu March

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Not to be confused with Marching to Honolulu.

"Honolulu March" is a traditional Hawaiian piece performed by the Ben Hokea Players. J. Dounfrey made this arrangement of the song in 1969,[1] During that same year, he made a remaster of the song on a vinyl record. In 1984, Hans Haider remastered the song with higher audio quality and an extra ukulele.

The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, a ukulele, bass, and a vibraphone.

Usage

Episodes

SpongeBob SquarePants

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years

The Patrick Star Show

DVD bonus features

Trailers

Trivia

  • Between "I Had an Accident" and "Yours, Mine and Mine," this track took nearly seven years to return.
    • Between "Hooky" and "Yours, Mine and Mine," this track took about a decade to return outside of a title card.
  • SpongeBob's, Gary's, Patrick's, and Squidward's first speaking lines all debuted during the usage of this track.
  • In season 1, this track mainly plays whenever Conch Street is shown.
  • Season 11 is the first season since season 7 to use the track more than once.
  • In season 3, this track was only used as title card music.
    • Those two episodes are also the only episodes to use this track in a title card.
  • So far, "Party Pooper Pants" is the only half-hour special where this track plays.
  • This song also plays in a Nick Extra video called "Bikini Bottom Snowglobe."[2]

See also

  • "Sunny Samoa" – another arrangement of the "Honolulu March" composition
  • "Marching to Honolulu" – another arrangement of the "Honolulu March" composition

References

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