SpongeBob SquarePants Production Music - Untitled Tune video free download


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Duration: 02:37
Uploaded: 2011/02/12

Composer: Jack Shaindlin

Played in Truth or Square and Shellback Shenanigans.

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9 years ago

willywonkadailyblah

sounds like tom & jerry / looney tunes -- sounds like hanna & barbera basically

10 years ago

Jr The hedgehog taco King

Sponge + starfish= ???

10 years ago

Necromaster2077

Honey, I'm off to work

10 years ago

Channel Dedede

Old Man: "Oh, darnit, now there's a line!Plankton: "Watch where you're going, old man! THIS IS THE SECOND TIME!!"Old Man: "I'm too old to wait in lines!"

10 years ago

madden8021

This feels something like out of one of the old warning movies or tv shows at the time.

10 years ago

Nathan Chao

What genre is this?

10 years ago

angel wingsheart

It's so sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!! :) <3

10 years ago

SwagKirby

Dear diary, what an amazing day I've had. This morning I was greeted by my nearest and dearest neighbor, Squidward. He had some very important news he was just bursting to share. He had decided that today would be the perfect day to deliver his profound opinions on how to properly raise and care for a household pet. Specifically, what not to feed them. The list was very thorough. Needless to say, this is all very enlightening. It warms my heart to know that Squidward thinks we're close enough to use the harshest words in his critique. Horrible words that should never be used around strangers, who may now know how well-intentioned those words are. Knowing I have a tendency to dawdle, Gary cut our conversation short. And I was hurried along to work, where I arrived only an hour and a half early for what may be my favorite day of the year, cleaning day! Together, Mr. Krabs and I scrubbed every inch of the Krusty Krab, and finally, with a little elbow grease, we were able to get into even the tightest spots. Ah yes, cleaning day.I know a lot of people hated this episode, but that entry was hilarious. Especially the bit where SpongeBob implies that Squidward's swearing at him.

10 years ago

Sparkster the Rocket Knight

Whatever this is from, judging by the audio, it's probably a recording from the 50s.

10 years ago

BaltoHusky345

Wasn't this exact song used in Saints Row 4?

10 years ago

ttteepisodesus

Lady and the Tramp.

10 years ago

kevin71127

People Order Our Patties! 

11 years ago

Barry I. Grauman

I remember this from the Huckleberry Hound cartoon "Pet Vet" (1959), in the scene where he tries to trick the lion into pulling his own tooth by making it a game, putting strings on their teeth {"Ha-ha! This is a FUN game! Now, when I count three, we'll pull the string...one-two-- {the lion pulls Huck's string, and HIS tooth pops out!} Now, where did I go wrong? I said, 'When I count three, we'll pull the string....' Oh, I know! I should have said, 'Pull your OWN string'!"}.

11 years ago

Steve Carras

Philip Green worked with the "Don Thorne" fellow I mention, and with gameshow composer Geoff Love, and did other stock cues John Seely used including around ten used on Rhino CD's famed HB collection and others used on Zero Releasing's "They Still Won't STAY DEAD-Music from (the classic) NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD!". He had another cue on that "Living in the Forties" blog CD with some I forgot which is similar to another Augie Doggie cue that isn't in that Rhino CD....

11 years ago

Steve Carras

A LOT of 40s-50s stock music is...one blog has a "Living in the 1940s" which is FULL of this, very little music used in American TV shows and there is "Rippling Waters" by a Ren and Stimpy "public domain vintage music" composer, Don Thorne, that DOES sound like "Lady and the Tramp"'s incidental music!

11 years ago

Steve Carras

Jack Shaindlin is credited at composer. He ran Langworth/Filmmusic, now known as Cinemusic and had other themes ("Pixie Pranks'","Fireman","Six Day Bike Race","Fishy Story" " Rodeo Day","Lickety Splat","Recess","Fun on Ice","Grotesque 1 and 2","Asinine", and "Excitement under the Dialog" to name just a HANDFUL!). John Seely was a distributor of his and many others and you can see the Looney Tunes music strike connection. It's untitled because Jack maybe couldn't think up a title.

11 years ago

Steve Carras

Jack Shaindlin is credited at composer. He ran Langworth/Filmmusic, now known as Cinemusic (he kept the rights to his own masters) and had other themes ("Pixie Pranks'","Fireman","Six Day Bike Race","Fishy Story" " Rodeo Day","Lickety Splat","Recess","Fun on Ice","Grotesque 1 and 2","Asinine", and "Excitement under the Dialog" to name just a HANDFUL!).

11 years ago

Steve Carras

Jack Shaindlin is credited at composer. He ran Langworth/Filmmusic, now known as Cinemusic (he kept the rights to his own masters) and had other themes ("Pixie Pranks'","Fireman","Six Day Bike Race","Fishy Story" " Rodeo Day","Lickety Splat","Recess","Fun on Ice","Grotesque 1 and 2","Asinine", and "Excitement under the Dialog". John Seely was a distributor of his and many others and you can see the Looney Tunes music strike connection. It's untitled because Jack maybe couldn't think up a title.

11 years ago

Steve Carras

Jack Shaindlin is credited at composer. He ran Langworth/Filmmusic, now known as Cinemusic (he kept the rights to his own masters) and had other themes ("Pixie Pranks'","Fireman","Six Day Bike Race","Fishy Story" " Rodeo Day","Lickety Splat","Recess","Fun on Ice","Grotesque 1 and 2","Asinine", and "Excitement under the Dialog". John Seely was a distributor of his and many others and you can see the Looney Tunes music strike connection. It's untitled because Jack maybe couldn't think up a title.

11 years ago

Impish Zaeli

This reminds me of Ren and Stimpy.

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