Sunny Samoa
Appearance
"Sunny Samoa" (alternate title: "Samoa Hula") is an arrangement of J. Dounfrey's "Honolulu March" and it was arranged by George de Fretes & Jan Rap. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, a ukulele, congas, bass, and a vibraphone.
Usage
Episodes
- 9b. "Opposite Day" - Squidward on the phone with the realtor; The realtor arrives; The ending.
- 10a. "Culture Shock" - Title card.
- 17a. "Arrgh!" - SpongeBob and Patrick find the "X."
- 20a. "Hooky" - Title card.
- 27b. "Life of Crime" - SpongeBob and Patrick say everything that they want to do with the balloon.
- 29b. "Dumped" - Gary returns to SpongeBob, revealing he only wanted the cookie in Patrick's pants.
- 30a. "No Free Rides" - After Mrs. Puff returns home and gets surprised.
- 32a. "Pressure" - SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward become live-action puppets.
- 37a. "Procrastination" - SpongeBob sees Gary and gives him lots of food to procrastinate his essay.
- 45a. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" - The ending.
- 68a. "Patrick SmartPants" - The ending. (normal-pitched, high-pitched when cutting to the end)
- 74a. "Bummer Vacation" - Title card; The ending.
- 85b. "Krabs à la Mode" - Swimming pool.
Other
- "The First 100 Episodes" - Disc 3 startup music.
- "The Best 200 Episodes Ever" - Disc 3 startup music.
- "The Best 300 Episodes Ever" - Disc 3 startup music.
Trivia
- "Patrick SmartPants" is the only episode to play this track in higher pitch or a different pitch in general.
- This is the only Jan Rap's "ESCD 508 - Hawaii" track to not use any short version.