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"Jolly Little Roger" (alternate title: "Jolly Little Roger Again") was composed by Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr. The piece features an accordion playing throughout. There is also an alternate mix of the piece which is shortened and adds a tambourine named "Jolly Little Roger MB NC- with Tamborine."
Usage[]
Jolly Little Roger[]
Episodes[]
- 138a. "The Play's the Thing" - SpongeBob puts some patties on the grill.
- 139b. "The Cent of Money" - Mr. Krabs makes SpongeBob de-grease the fryer. (low-pitched -1½)
- 141b. "The Main Drain" - Squidward hears SpongeBob cleaning the grill. (low-pitched -1½)
- 144b. "Karate Star" - Patrick enters the Krusty Krab.
- 146b. "Earworm" - Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to stop singing the "Musical Doodle." (low-pitched -1½)
- 147b. "Shellback Shenanigans" - The opening. (low-pitched -1½)
- 150a. "Krusty Dogs" - The opening; Krabby Patties are put back on the menu.
- 152b. "Perfect Chemistry" - Mr. Krabs counts his money; Mr. Krabs blows away Plankton with a fan.
- 153a. "Accidents Will Happen" - Mr. Krabs asks SpongeBob where Squidward is. (low-pitched -1½)
- 153b. "The Other Patty" - "Mr. Krabs, I have great news!"
- 154a. "Drive Thru" - The can falls off the rope. (low-pitched -1½)
- 155b. "Sentimental Sponge" - SpongeBob comes out of the kitchen.
- 167b. "Bubble Buddy Returns" - SpongeBob and Shiny go to the Krusty Krab.
- 168a. "Restraining SpongeBob" - A customer orders two Krabby Patties. (low-pitched -1½)
- 168b. "Fiasco!" - The ending. (low-pitched -1½)
- 173a. "Squiditis" - SpongeBob puts his feet in hot water/"Yes, everything's fine in here."
- 176b. "Chum Fricassee" - The opening. (low-pitched -1½)
- 180a. "Patrick-Man!" - "Oh, forget the name, look at the ridiculous outfit!"
- 183a. "Eek, an Urchin!" - The ending.
- 184b. "Evil Spatula" - SpongeBob cleans his new spatula while the Krusty Krab closes.
- 187b. "Séance Shméance" - A customer orders a "Rusty on Rye;" (low-pitched -2) "Help me out, sir!" (low-pitched -2)
- 188b. "Yeti Krabs" - SpongeBob nervously tries to make the Krusty Krab look perfect (low-pitched -2); SpongeBob opens the grease trap. (low-pitched -2)
- 190a. "Lost in Bikini Bottom" - "Yoo-hoo!"
- 190b. "Tutor Sauce" - SpongeBob drives around the empty parking lot.
- 191b. "The Executive Treatment" - The opening.
- 196b. "Married to Money" - Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob he's the wedding planner.
- 198b. "CopyBob DittoPants" - "What's your name, handsome stranger?"
- 200. "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" - The ending
- 201b. "Bulletin Board" - SpongeBob writes a note to "P-Star7."
- 204a. "Mutiny on the Krusty" - SpongeBob calls the Krusty Krab.
- 207a. "Mimic Madness" - SpongeBob imitates Incidental 6; SpongeBob imitates Incidental 60 and Squidward.
- 212a. "The Incredible Shrinking Sponge" - SpongeBob takes the urchin into the kitchen. (high-pitched +3)
- 221a. "No Pictures Please" - Patrick and tourist watching SpongeBob at the kitchen.
- 222a. "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" - Customers eating new patties/"I'm leaving a good review!" ("Jolly Little Roger Again")
- 278a. "Squidferatu" - SpongeBob gives the innkeeper a Krabby Patty.
Shorts[]
- "Sandy's Vacation in Ruins" - Janitor-bots working at the Krusty Krab.
Jolly Little Roger MB NC- with Tamborine[]
- 222a. "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" - "You see, Mr. Krabs? Some things don't need scientific re-engineering to be delicious."
- 241b. "The String" - The opening.
- 252b. "Dirty Bubble Returns" - Clean Bubble serving food to the customers.
- 258a. "Boss for a Day" - SpongeBob hires his own slice to be the new fry cook while Squidward quits.
- 285a. "Delivery to Monster Island" - SpongeBob and Plankton arrive back at the Krusty Krab.
- 289a. "My Friend Patty" - "Auditions are now open to eat my friend, Patty!" (high-pitched +1)
- 302-303. "Kreepaway Kamp" - Mr. Krabs reads his letter.
- 305a. "The Dirty Bubble Bass" - At the Krusty Krab.
- 309a. "Bad Luck Bob" - SpongeBob cooking.
Trivia[]
- Between "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" and "Squidferatu," the version without the tambourine took nearly 5 years to return.
- The usage of the version without the tambourine has slowed down since season 11.
- "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" is the only double length episode to play this track.