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"Grass Skirt Chase" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It is a chase cue featuring steel guitar, ukulele, humming and drums being played. A Halloween version of this track is "Haunted Hula Grass Skirts."

Alternate titles: "Grass Skirt," "Grass Skirts Blowing," "Grass Skirts Chase," "Spongemonger"

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SpongeBob SquarePants[]

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]

The Patrick Star Show[]

Shorts[]

Video games[]

Online games[]

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Trivia[]

  • In terms of release order, the first episode in which this track played, "Ripped Pants," was not in a chase scene.
    • However, the episode "Jellyfishing" was produced earlier, and does include this track during a chase scene, when Squidward chases a jellyfish on wheelchair.
  • This track and "Tomfoolery" have become the main subject of the viral "I put SpongeBob music over x" videos on the internet.
  • This track played during Nick bumpers in 2004.[1]
  • Despite being one of the most commonly used tracks in the entire series, it only played twice in season 2 and four times in season 3.
    • The first two sister episodes of the former season use this track together.
  • In the video game Creature from the Krusty Krab, three different arrangements of this track can be found.
  • A snippet of the track is heard during the televised version of The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!
  • In "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" and "Good Ol' Whatshisname," the start of this track plays before transitioning into "Spongemonger," likely due to the similar instrumentation and meter between the tracks, and the similar narrative contexts in which the tracks play.
  • The only pieces of SpongeBob media where this track plays at the end are "Sing a Song of Patrick," "The Krusty Plate," "The Endless Summer," "The Fish Bowl," and "CopyBob DittoPants."

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