"Ahoy Landlubbers" was composed by Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr. The piece features an accordion and spoons playing throughout, and mainly plays in title cards or near endings.
The accordion is played by Michael Bolger and the spoons are played by Nicolas Carr.
Usage[]
- 208b. "Krusty Katering" - Title card.
- 209a. "SpongeBob's Place" - The ending.
- 221b. "Stuck on the Roof" - "Hooray! We're not on the roof anymore!"
- 230b. "Bottle Burglars" - "Ah... I'm sure glad the formula is back in the safe where it belongs, Mr. Krabs." (high-pitched +2)
- 239a. "The Grill is Gone" - The grill is back at the Krusty Krab.
- 239b. "The Night Patty" - "Must have been a bad dream, kiddo." (high-pitched +2)
- 242a. "FarmerBob" - SpongeBob telling Mr. Krabs what they did at Old Man Jenkins' farm.
- 244a. "The Krusty Slammer" - Title card.
- 260a. "Knock Knock, Who's There?" - Title card; "I can't be mad at you for following me orders."
- 265a. "Bubble Bass's Tab" - Title card.
- 268a. "A Place for Pets" - Health inspector lets people and pets being at the Krusty Krab.
- 268b. "Lockdown for Love" - Mr. Krabs gets in his boat to go home (high-pitched +1); Mr. Krabs driving his boat in his way home.
- 280b. "Wallhalla" - The ending. (high-pitched +1)
- 292b. "Allergy Attack!" - The ending. (high-pitched +3)
- 296b. "Squidiot Box" - Squidward at the Krusty Krab.
Trivia[]
- "A Place for Pets" and "Lockdown for Love" are the only episodes where this track does not play in title cards or near endings.
- This is the only season 10 track to be composed by both Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr.