Not to be confused with Marching to Honolulu.
"Honolulu March" is a traditional Hawaiian piece performed by the Ben Hokea Players. J. Dounfrey made this arrangement of the song in 1969,[1] During that same year, he made a remaster of the song on a vinyl record. In 1984, Hans Haider remastered the song with higher audio quality and an extra ukulele.
The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, a ukulele, bass, and a vibraphone.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 1a. "Help Wanted" - "Today's the big day, Gary.;" "I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready...;" SpongeBob runs to the Krusty Krab.
- 2a. "Bubblestand" - SpongeBob blows a duck bubble; SpongeBob shows Squidward the "technique;" Squidward attempts to blow a bubble, while SpongeBob and Patrick try to remind him about the "technique."
- 3a. "Jellyfishing" - SpongeBob eagerly waits for Squidward's return.
- 5b. "Home Sweet Pineapple" - Squidward wakes up knowing that it is the day that SpongeBob finally moves.
- 7a. "Hall Monitor" - SpongeBob continues his hall monitor duties downtown.
- 13b. "I Was a Teenage Gary" - The opening.
- 16b. "The Paper" - Squidward tries to think of things to do that are more fun than SpongeBob's paper.
- 17b. "Rock Bottom" - SpongeBob floats back home on his balloon.
- 20a. "Hooky" - "Okay, Gary, today is a new day. I'm ready to prove myself loyal to Mr. Krabs."
- 51. "Party Pooper Pants" - Title card.
- 56b. "I Had an Accident" - Title card.
- 132a. "Yours, Mine and Mine" - The next morning, SpongeBob wakes up, excited to play with Patty Pal.
- 133b. "Squidward in Clarinetland" - The opening.
- 169b. "Planet of the Jellyfish" - The opening.
- 193b. "What's Eating Patrick?" - The ending.
- 207a. "Mimic Madness" - SpongeBob is back to normal.
- 227b. "Old Man Patrick" - The opening.
- 228a. "Fun-Sized Friends" - Tiny homes for Tiny SpongeBob and Tiny Patrick.
- 245b. "King Plankton" - SpongeBob hears sea chimps inside Patrick's stomach.
- 287a. "Friendiversary" - "Happy friendiversary, Squidward!"; Ending.
- 301a. "Mooned!" - SpongeBob takes Kevin to Jellyfish Fields.
- 302-303. "Kreepaway Kamp" - Patrick wakes up.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 12b. "Outhouse Outrage" - The ending.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 13b. "Mid-Season Finale" - Bunny dancing.
DVD bonus features[]
- "The First Season Crew on..." - The crew dancing and having fun.
- "Everybody's Talking: The Voices Behind SpongeBob SquarePants" - Tom Kenny explaining how he does the SpongeBob voice
- "The Bikini Bottom's Up Tour" - Entering SpongeBob's House/Entering Squidward's house
- "Case of the Sponge "Bob"" - Jean-Michel Cousteau and Stephen Hillenburg talk about sponges
- "Inside the Pineapple with David Hasselhoff" - Making The Movie
Trailers[]
- "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" - Plays during the scenes of a trailer.
Trivia[]
- Between "I Had an Accident" and "Yours, Mine and Mine," this track took nearly seven years to return.
- SpongeBob's, Gary's, Patrick's, and Squidward's first speaking lines all debuted during the usage of this track.
- "The Paper," "Friendiversary," "Mooned!," and "Kreepaway Kamp" are the only episodes where more than the first 30 seconds play.
- In season 1, this track mainly plays whenever Conch Street is shown.
- Season 11 is the first season since season 7 to use the track more than once.
- It would be later used twice in season 14.
- In season 3, this track was only used as title card music.
- Those two episodes are also the only episodes to use this track in a title card.
- So far, "Party Pooper Pants" is the only half-hour special where this track plays.
- This song also plays in a Nick Extra video called "Bikini Bottom Snowglobe."[2]
See also[]
- "Sunny Samoa" – another arrangement of the "Honolulu March" composition
- "Marching to Honolulu" – another arrangement of the "Honolulu March" composition
References[]