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Moloka'i Nui

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"Moloka'i Nui" was arranged by Kapono Beamer. It typically plays at the end of an episode when the plot's conflict is resolved. There are two versions: The first is used in the series and the second is an underscore used in DVD bonus features. The main instruments being played in the piece include the guitar, a ukulele, and the bass.

Usage

Moloka'i Nui A

Episodes

SpongeBob SquarePants
The Patrick Star Show

Shorts

Video games

Other

Moloka'i Nui B

Trivia

  • First between "Picture Day" and "Treats!," this track took over four and a half years to return. After "Treats!," it took almost six years to return again in "Old Man Patrick."
  • First between "Bossy Boots" and "Picture Day," this track took seven years to return as title card music. After "Picture Day," it took eleven years to return as title card music again in "Appointment TV." Then, it took over four and a half years to return as title card music again in "Friendiversary."
  • Between "Bubblestand/Ripped Pants" and "Who's Afraid of Mr. Snippers?/A Fish Called Sandy," this track took nearly 26 years to play in sister episodes.
  • "Wary Gary" is the first episode to play this track high pitched, more than 25 years after it was introduced.
  • This song is named after the fifth largest Island of Hawaii, Moloka'i, along with the Hawaiian adjective nui, "great."
  • "Party Pooper Pants" is so far the only double length episode where this track is played.
    • That episode is also the only season 3 episode to play this track.
  • "Friendiversary" is the only season 13 episode to play this track.