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{{Song
The awful wizard's dragon is here
 
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|image = Dragon Jellyfish.jpg
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|title = The Dragon is Here
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|episode = "[[Dunces and Dragons]]"
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|writer = [[Steven Banks]]<br>[[Zeus Cervas]]<br>[[Erik Wiese]]
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|performer1 = [[Squidly]]
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|voice1 = [[Rodger Bumpass]]
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|length = 0:25
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|watch = SpongeBob The Dragon Is Here
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}}
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'''The Dragon is Here''' is a song from the [[List of season 4 episodes|Season 4]] episode "[[Dunces and Dragons]]" and was sung by [[Squidly Tentacles]].
   
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==Lyrics==
See the townsfolk scream with fear
 
 
:''The evil wizard's dragon is here,''
 
:''See the townsfolk scream with fear,''
 
:''See the townsfolk try to run,''
 
:''I can tell this won't be fun.''
 
:''The dragon will torch everything,''
 
:''Everything in the valley,''
 
:''Hospitals, schools, retirement homes,''
 
:''And even ye olde bowling alley.''
   
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:('''Fish: '''Not the bowling alley!)
See the townsfolk try to run
 
   
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:(The Dragon destroys the bowling alley)
I can tell this won't be fun
 
   
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:('''Fish:''' No!)
   
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:(The End)
The dragon will torch everything
 
   
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==Trivia==
Everything in the valley
 
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*It is to the 18th century tune, "Lilliburlero March"
   
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Hospitals, schools, retirement homes
 
 
And even the old bowling alley
 

Revision as of 03:17, 24 October 2015

The Dragon is Here is a song from the Season 4 episode "Dunces and Dragons" and was sung by Squidly Tentacles.

Lyrics

The evil wizard's dragon is here,
See the townsfolk scream with fear,
See the townsfolk try to run,
I can tell this won't be fun.
The dragon will torch everything,
Everything in the valley,
Hospitals, schools, retirement homes,
And even ye olde bowling alley.
(Fish: Not the bowling alley!)
(The Dragon destroys the bowling alley)
(Fish: No!)
(The End)

Trivia

  • It is to the 18th century tune, "Lilliburlero March"