"Aloha" is a traditional Hawaiian song composed by Dick Stephen Walter. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, a ukulele, and an acoustic guitar.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
- 1c. "Tea at the Treedome" - "Course there's no water. Nuttin' but air."
- 2b. "Ripped Pants" - "We blew it, pants."
- 4b. "Boating School" - "I'm sorry for letting you down again, Mrs. Puff."
- 13b. "I Was a Teenage Gary" - SpongeBob waits for Gary to return the ball.
- 16b. "The Paper" - Patrick takes the paper from Squidward, eats his gum, puts it in the paper, and throws it away.; The ending.
- 19a. "Fools in April" - The opening.
- 21b. "Squid's Day Off" - Squidward relaxes outside of his house.
- 22b. "Bossy Boots" - SpongeBob takes the buns and condiments off of the Krabby Patty.
- 23a. "Big Pink Loser" - The opening.
- 64b. "Good Neighbors" - SpongeBob and Patrick get a Sunday pedicure.
- 262b. "The Hankering" - Young Krabs eating chum for the first time at the ship.
- 269a. "Under the Small Top" - "Calm down, Squidward. You're just seeing things because you're so tired."
- 269b. "Squidward's Sick Daze" - "Oh... Mr. Krabs... I didn't see you there..."
- 273a. "Potato Puff" - Ending.
- 274b. "Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club" - Mrs. Puff crying.
- 283a. "Ma and Pa's Big Hurrah" - Opening.
- 285b. "Ride Patrick Ride" - Patrick in the hospital.
- 294b. "Buff for Puff" - "Fitness is a lifelong journey, bro."
- 295a. "We ♥ Hoops" - "Yes, it was in the past."
- 296a. "BassWard" - Squidward and Bubble Bass' hotel room.
Movies[]
- F1. "Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie" - Opening; Bikini Bottom returns to its original spot.
Trivia[]
- Between "Good Neighbors" and "The Hankering," it took fourteen and a half years for this track to be used again, which means this track went a total of 198 episodes without being played.
- The title "Aloha" is in reference to the Hawaiian theme of the song. Aloha means hello and goodbye in Hawaiian.
- This track's usage has sped up since season 13.
- The number of usages is tied with season 1.
- "Good Neighbors" and "The Hankering" are the only episodes to use this track in seasons 4 and 12 respectively.