This article is a list of associated production music used in the series and the episodes in which they are featured.
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The Rake Hornpipe
The Rake Hornpipe is a traditional hornpipe performed by Robert Alexander White. It is a piece of music that often accompanies scenes at the Krusty Krab. It also seems to be semi-associated with Mr. Krabs.
# | Episode | Scene |
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Season 1 | ||
001 | Help Wanted | "Well lad, it seems like you don't even have your sea legs." |
002 | Bubblestand | "Who would pay 25¢ to blow bubbles?" |
008 | Squeaky Boots | Mr. Krabs tries to keep the window closed. |
011 | Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost | SpongeBob and Patrick fetch Squidward some food. |
012 | The Chaperone | SpongeBob cooks a [Krabby Patty; Mr. Krabs asks if anyone wants to take Pearl to the prom. |
014 | SB-129 | Squidward hides in the freezer from SpongeBob and Patrick. |
Karate Choppers | Opening shot of The Krusty Krab. | |
015 | Sleepy Time | "This'll make a great fish story, eh, Mr. Krabs?" |
017 | Arrgh! | Mr. Krabs persuades SpongeBob to play the game some more. |
020 | Hooky | "Good morning, Krusty Krew!." |
Season 2 | ||
021 | Your Shoe's Untied | "Hey, SpongeBob, you're shorter. Have you been dieting?" |
Squid's Day Off | Squidward asks SpongeBob for some change. | |
022 | Bossy Boots | "Say 'Hello' to me Pearl!" |
023 | Bubble Buddy | Squidward gives Bubble Buddy shampoo. |
024 | Imitation Krabs | "Isn't that a microphone?"; "Back you hungry hand!" |
025 | Wormy | Squidward and Mr. Krabs taunt SpongeBob and Patrick for being afraid of the butterfly. |
Patty Hype | "SpongeBob, sometimes we have to go deep inside ourselves to solve our problems." | |
027 | Life of Crime | Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob and Patrick about "borrowing." |
033 | Shanghaied | The Flying Dutchman talks about the three wishes. |
034 | Welcome to the Chum Bucket | Plankton shows SpongeBob an exact replica of the Krusty Krab kitchen. |
038 | Sailor Mouth | SpongeBob says #11 all over the Krusty Krab. |
Season 3 | ||
041 | The Algae's Always Greener | SpongeBob does his job as "co-cashier". |
043 | Just One Bite | "Here you go, sir. A king-size ultra double supreme patty with the works..." |
044 | Nasty Patty | "Wash your hands! Clean the floors! Change your underwear! The health inspector's here!" |
047 | Can You Spare a Dime? | Mr. Krabs, Squidward, and SpongeBob all count different things. |
053 | Clams | SpongeBob fishes everything he sees. |
056 | Born Again Krabs | "What happened?! Someone tried to throw away a patty?!" |
Season 4 | ||
061 | Fear of a Krabby Patty | Mr. Krabs shows SpongeBob and Squidward the new work time; Mr. Krabs keeps the Krusty Krab open for 23 hours instead of 24. |
064 | Skill Crane | "Boys, it's Pay Day!" |
065 | Selling Out | Mr. Krabs enters the Krabby O'Mondays kitchen. |
068 | SquidBob TentaclePants | SquidBob do their jobs. |
079 | Squid Wood | Mini Squidward takes a customer's order at the Krusty Krab. |
Season 5 | ||
083 | Fungus Among Us | Mr. Krabs asks Squidward for help. |
085 | Krabs a la Mode | The opening |
088 | Money Talks - The opening | |
089 | The Krusty Sponge | "We got SpongeBob drinking straws, coasters, bibs, and me personal favorite, SpongeBob ice cubes!" |
097 | 20,000 Patties Under the Sea | SpongeBob reminds Patrick about the burnt patties; "Look, Patrick, we floated back up!" |
098 | What Ever Happened to SpongeBob? | Mr. Krabs plays with Mr. and Mrs. Dollar. |
Season 6 | ||
104 | Gone | SpongeBob uses Boaty to put the patties on the grill. |
108 | Plankton's Regular | "Why settle for Plankton's lumpy Chum, when you can enjoy a steaming Krabby Patty, for free?" |
Ramblin' Man from Gramblin'
Ramblin' Man from Gramblin' was composed by Sam Spence.
- Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V - Introduction scene of the IJLSA; the climatic failed battle between the IJLSA and EVIL.
- Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture - "To the Boatmobile!"
- Night Light - "AbsorboPants is here!"; "Say, let me help you!"
- Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob - FryBoy (aka SpongeBob) fights Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.
- The Bad Guy Club for Villains - Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy see the Dirty Bubble.
Raspberry C
Raspberry C was composed by Sammy Burdson and John Charles Fiddy.
- Procrastination - "The..."
- Just One Bite - Squidward sees the Krabby Patty in the trashcan.
- House Fancy - Squilliam finds out that Squidward ushered in a new era of house fanciness.
Rasping Brass
Rasping Brass was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- The Splinter - "Hey, a splinter."
- Accidents Will Happen - Squidward sees Mr. Krabs' back barnacles.
- Pet Sitter Pat - "There, doesn't that feel better?"
Reach for the Stars
Reach for the Stars was composed by Richard Harvey.
- Help Wanted - SpongeBob returns to The Krusty Krab with a flying spatula.
Ready for Combat
Ready for Combat was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.
- Frankendoodle - "Well, doodle, looks like this is a draw."
- Bucket Sweet Bucket - The Krusty Krab returns from its vacation.
Real Western Steel
Real Western Steel was composed by Bobby Black.
- Boating School - SpongeBob smiles with the cowboy hat.
- Texas - "Can't you see? It's Texas."
- Prehibernation Week - Sandy finishes raking the leaves; "Enough chitter-chatter, SpongeBob!"; Sandy hugs SpongeBob.
- Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm - "What you think is big and what I think is big are two totally different bigs."
Reckless Rufus
Reckless Rufus is a traditional minstrel banjo number performed by Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade and Tom Layton.
- Survival of the Idiots - "No, I'm warm."
- Pest of the West - "Oh, hey, SpongeBuck!"; "Why y'all standin' in your pajamas?"
Reef Blower
Reef Blower was composed by Mark Fontana, Erik Godal, Mark Sproull, Maxwellvision, and Gary Brandin.
- Reef Blower - Plays throughout.
- Ripped Pants - The opening
- Jellyfishing - Title Card
- Pizza Delivery - Squidward walks up to the customer's door.
- Hall Monitor - SpongeBob directs traffic.
- Sandy's Rocket - Montage of SpongeBob and Patrick catching "aliens".
- Suds - Montage of Patrick's attempting to cure SpongeBob.
- The Paper - SpongeBob pretends to be "SpongeBob JunglePants".
- Squidville - The opening; Squidward plays with a reef blower in Tentacle Acres.
- Nasty Patty - The ending
- I Had an Accident - Patrick immitates a gorilla.
- SpongeBob SquarePants 4D Ride - Waiting Music ar Cedar Fair parks
Reinstating the King
Reinstating the King was composed by Laurie Johnson.
- Karate Island - "Let the coronation begin!" / "Sandy's gonna miss out, big time."
- Rule of Dumb - Gary wears the King's Crown.
Rescue
Rescue was composed by Cecil Milner.
- SpongeBob Meets the Strangler - Main title; "I finally got you all alone!"
- Have You Seen This Snail? - SpongeBob talks to Gary about the Dirty Bubble.
- Dunces and Dragons - The dragon jellyfish kidnaps Princess Pearl.
- Hocus Pocus - SpongeBob sees the ice cream melting.
- Rule of Dumb - Patrick sees a monster in his mirror.
- Born to Be Wild - The Wild Ones arrive at the Krusty Krab.
- Fungus Among Us - The people at the Krusty Krab go after SpongeBob.
- Roller Cowards - "In the name of amusement, NO!!!"
- Dear Vikings - The Viking ship hits an iceberg.
- Sand Castles in the Sand - Patrick's robot flies in the air.
- Trenchbillies - Spongebob and Patrick fall down.
- The Great Patty Caper - "Over here, choo-choo heads!"
- The Hot Shot - "My nerves!"
- The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom - The patty invades Bikini Bottom.
Retreat
Retreat was composed by Sam Fonteyn.
- The Curse of the Hex - Title Card.
Return of the Surfin' Headhunters
Return of the Surfin' Headhunters was composed by the The Mel-Tones.
- Tea at the Treedome - "Hold on, little square dude!"
- Ripped Pants - The surfing scene.
- Sandy's Rocket - SpongeBob and Patrick capture Sandy.
- A Life in a Day - Larry rides a motorcycle.
Revelation
Revelation was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.
- Your Shoe's Untied - "Ta-da! A perfect patty."
- The Secret Box - SpongeBob opens and looks into the box.
Ride Stallion Rides
Ride Stallion Rides were composed by Billy Roues, Steven Roues and Gary Solomon.
Ride Stallion Ride 1
No information of episode placement yet.
Ride Stallion Ride 2
- Pest of the West - Title Card
Riding the Range (a)
Riding the Range (a) was composed by Tony Kinsey.
- Pest of the West - "SpongeBuck was here all along!"
Rock-a-Bye Baby
- Rock-a-Bye Bivalve - Title card.
- Plankton's Good Eye - Mr. Krabs puts his money to bed.
Rococo Rondo
Rococo Rondo was composed by Tedeusz Rozycki.
- Pre-Hibernation Week- "Uh, I can explain."
- The Algae's Always Greener- Pearl asks Plankton for an advancement on her allowance.
- Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V- Mermaid Man orders ice cream.
Rocket Sled to Oahu
Rocket Sled to Oahu was composed by The Mel-Tones.
- Boating School - "Oh, SpongeBob. Why?"
- Sandy's Rocket - Title card.
- MuscleBob BuffPants - SpongeBob runs into the post.
- A Life in a Day - "WAIT!!!"
Roman Legion
Roman Legion was composed by David Farnon.
- Neptune's Spatula - SpongeBob learns the concept of a golden spatula;The ultimate kick-off begins
- Spongicus - Title card.
- Cephalopod Lodge - Everyone cheers.
Roman March
Roman March was composed by Robert Sharples.
- Spongicus - "Gentlemen, to the coliseum!"
- Krusty Krushers - "MONEY!! MONEY!!"
Roll Up Waltz
Roll Up Waltz was composed by Andrew JJ Hall. This cue is associated with Glove World.
- Rock Bottom - The opening
- Roller Cowards - SpongeBob and Patrick ride The Mitten; SpongeBob and Patrick confess.
- Tunnel of Glove - People wait in the line for the Tunnel of Glove.
Romance and Rhapsody
Romance and Rhapsody was composed by Felton Rapley
- Grandma's Kisses - "There it is, Grandma's house"; "I don't?"
- The Bully - SpongeBob talks to Mrs. Puff.
Romantic Beguine
Romantic Beguine was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin
- That's No Lady - "They don't call me the sizzle-lip squid for nothing."
Romantic Ending
Romantic Ending was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- The Lost Mattress
- Dunces and Dragons - "No, no, no! The horror, the horror!"
- Patrick SmartPants - "I know it's hard."
- All That Glitters
- Driven to Tears
- Best Day Ever
- To Love a Patty
- Squid's Visit - Squidward reads Stitch Signature.
Romantic Entrance
Romantic Entrance was composed by Harry Bluestone.
- Have You Seen This Snail? - SpongeBob reunites with Gary.
- Selling Out - "I worship you!"
Romantic Evening
Romantic Evening was composed by Gary Hughes.
No information of episode placement yet.
Romantic Waltz
Romantic Waltz was composed by Geoffrey Herman and Geoffrey Henman.
- Snowball Effect - Squidward is shown relaxing in his home.
Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
The Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture was composed by Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky.
- The Chaperone
- Your Shoes Untied
- Bossy Boots
- Bubble Buddy
- Artist Unknown
- Just One Bite
- The Great Snail Race
- Karate Island
- The Pink Purnoilor
- Waiting
- To Love A Patty
- Truth Or Square
- Tunnel Of Glove
Roses from the South
Roses from the South is a famous waltz composed by Johann Strauss II and arranged by George Wilson.
- Friend or Foe? - "Then, one day while Plankton & I plotted our revenge, I met the love of me life."; Krabs spends the penny on a baloon for Plankton.
Royal Entrance
Royal Entrance was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.
Royal Gala
Royal Gala was composed by Dick Stephen Walter.
No information of episode placement yet.
Royal Hawaiian Hula
Royal Hawaiian Hula is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer.
- Rock Bottom - SpongeBob sees the angler fish again.
- Fools in April - Squidward goes to SpongeBob's house.
Royal King
Royal King was composed by Jean-Pierre Fouquey.
- Porous Pockets - Exterior shot of SpongeBob's mansion.
Royal Tableau
Royal Tableau was composed by Stuart Stirling.
- Rule of Dumb - Title Card.
Rule Britannia
Rule Britannia is a famous piece of British music that is, believe it or not, usually mistaken as the national anthem there. There have been two versions used in the show, one composed by Dick Stephen Walter and the other by Thomas Arne and Anthony Wakefield.
Dick Stephen Walter version
- I'm Your Biggest Fanatic - The king jellyfish shows up.
Thomas Arne and Anthony Wakefield version
- The Lost Mattress - The alarm on Squidward's watch.
Running Bass
Running Bass was composed by Sam Spence.
- Mrs. Puff, You're Fired - SpongeBob runs the course.
Russian Dance
Russian Dance is from Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker.
- Christmas Who? - Montage of Santa Squidward giving gifts to everyone in Bikini Bottom.
- I Heart Dancing - Montage of Squidward overworking SpongeBob.