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This article is a list of production music used in the series starting with the letter D.
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Dachshund Walk[]
Dachshund Walk was composed by John Fox and Mac Prindy.
Daisy Chain[]
Daisy Chain was composed by Harold Smart.
- 253b. "Biddy Sitting" - Babies crawling around the house.
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - "Sleepover! Sleepover...!"
- 298a. "Momageddon" - Old Man Jenkins acting like a child.
Da Jodel-Rudel[]
Da Jodel-Rudel was composed by Werner Brueggemann.
- 123-124. "Truth or Square" - "I can finally use my "leader hat" and my lederhosen!"
Dämonen U. Urgewalten[]
Dämonen U. Urgewalten, also known as Menacing and Elemental Power, was composed by Gerhard Trede.
- 15a. "Sleepy Time" - "I came here to hear beautiful music!"; King glares down at Squidward.
Damsel In Distress[]
Damsel In Distress was composed by David Lindup.
- 269a. "Under the Small Top" - Circus sea fleas continue biting Squidward's chin and get him in the oven.
Dance Floor[]
Dance Floor was composed by Dave Arch, David Arnold, and Simon D. Chamberlain.
- 88c. "Slimy Dancing" - SpongeBob and Patrick audition.
Dance Macabre[]
Dance Macabre was composed by Keith Mansfield. It is a thematic to the APM track, "The Pursuit of Power."
- 66. "Dunces and Dragons" - "The Dungeon Master has brought the prisoners you asked for."
- 77b. "Rule of Dumb" - Patrick takes Harold's Krabby Patty; Patrick takes the comic book fish's comic book collection; King Patrick moves Squidward's house; Tiny SpongeBob escapes Patrick's throne room.
Dance Of The Elves[]
Dance Of The Elves was composed by Paddy Kingsland.
- 288b. "Plankton and the Beanstalk" - The opening.
Dance Of The Fumblers[]
Dance Of The Fumblers was composed by Sam Spence.
- 37a. "Procrastination" - Montage of SpongeBob writing his essay.
Dance of the Herald Angels[]
Dance of the Herald Angels was composed by Alan Moorhouse.
- 10a. "Just in Time for Christmas" - Patrick runs into the Christmas tree, shocking GrandPat.
Dance Of The Lights[]
Dance Of The Lights was composed by Buddy Baker.
- 27b. "Life of Crime" - SpongeBob takes Patrick to the "First National Bank of SpongeBob."
- 92. "Atlantis SquarePantis" - The gang leaves Atlantis. (High pitched)
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 6b. "Bunny the Barbarian" - Bunny explains that the jewel is a vacuum attachment; Bunny rubs her face on the carpet; Bunny teaches the dust demon to drink milk out of a glass.
Dance of the Macabre[]
Dance of the Macabre was composed by Sean Elder.
- 278a. "Squidferatu" - Opening.
- 281b. "Karen for Spot" - Karen re-inflates Spot.
Dancing In Dreamland (A)[]
Dancing In Dreamland (A) was composed by Ron Goodwin.
- 104b. "Gone" - SpongeBob is at a movie theater.
- 117b. "Professor Squidward" - "Thank you, thank you."
- 138a. "The Play's the Thing" - Squidward is eager.
Dancing Silhouette[]
Dancing Silhouette was composed by Harry Breuer and Jean-Jacques Perrey.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 248b. "Squid's on a Bus" - Squidward checking his mirror while he sees SpongeBob.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 19b. "Fun & Done!" - Patrick's stomach eats his food; Patrick feeds his stomach a bagel; We just sat on the floor quietly for about 11 minutes.
- 30a. "The Wrath of Shmandor" - Scientist invents television.
- 33a. "Chum Bucket List" - ”Oh, we're customers."; "They probably just forgot."
Dancing The Hula[]
Dancing The Hula was composed by Kapono Beamer.
Dandy Andy[]
Dandy Andy was composed by Roger Roger.
- 270b. "Pat the Dog" - Opening.
Danger[]
Danger has two versions, one composed by Jack Shaindlin and the other composed by Paul Lewis.
(Jack Shaindlin version)[]
- 242b. "Gary & Spot" - All the animals locked up in cages.
(Paul Lewis version)[]
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 8b. "Camp SpongeBob" -
- 9b. "Game Night" - Mr. Krabs comes back
- 15b. "Sun's Out, Fun's Out" - Krabs and Pearl staying cool in their cabin.
Danger Cue 1[]
Danger Cue 1 was composed by Cor Bolten. It features "Death Clock F" by Dick de Benedictis.
- 24b. "Patrick Takes the Cake" - "What do we do now?"
Danger Force[]
Danger Force was composed by Norman Dane.
- 75a. "Squidtastic Voyage" - Submarine lands in Squidward's stomach; Squidward's esophagus; "This stupid hammer won't break anything."
Danger HQ[]
Danger HQ was composed by Norman Dane.
Danger Lurks[]
Danger Lurks was composed by C Bartholdy.
- 15a. "Uncredible Journey" - The plumber walks into the Star house.
Danger Lurks 2[]
Danger Lurks 2 was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- 36a. "Graveyard Shift" - "The phone will ring and there will be nobody there."
Danger Man 2[]
Danger Man 2 was composed by Norman Dane.
- 146b. "Earworm" - "Let's just rip the little sucker out."
Danger Sign[]
Danger Sign was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
Danger Zone[]
Danger Zone was composed by Mike Sunderland.
A Dangerous Affair [#30][]
A Dangerous Affair [#30] was composed by Richard Myhill.
- 19b. "Neptune's Spatula" - "A fine jest, boy."; "It is even funnier a second time!"
Dangerous[]
Dangerous was composed by Mladen Franko.
Dangerous Seas[]
Dangerous Seas was composed by Joseph Engleman.
- 28a. "Super Stars" - The crowd is angry at the Super Stars.
Danse Comique[]
Danse Comique was composed by Kenny Graham.
Daphne's Dilemma[]
Daphne's Dilemma was composed by David Lindup.
- 1. "The Jellyfish Kid" - Squidward directs SpongeBob towards a cave.
- 25b. "Scaredy Squirrel" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy walking to the Trawler Cabin.
Dapper Don[]
Dapper Don was composed by Frank Chacksfield.
- 23a. "Big Pink Loser" - Montage of Patrick trying to accomplish his goal of getting an award by working at the Krusty Krab.
- 49b. "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve" - Montage of SpongeBob, Patrick and the baby scallop living their "average" lives.
Daring Dexters[]
Daring Dexters was composed by Sidney Torch.
- 5a. "The Treasure of Kamp Koral" - Fake end credits.
Daring Escape[]
Daring Escape was composed by Kenneth Essex.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 244a. "The Krusty Slammer" - Plankton leaves the Krusty Slammer.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 13a. "Nitwit Neighborhood News" - Cecil stuck on top of the fridge.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 17b. "The Jelly Life" - Patrick laughs menacingly.
Dark And Scary[]
Dark And Scary was composed by Harry Lubin.
- 141a. "The Curse of the Hex" - "Bring me the sacred gold doubloon from the throat of the giant golden eel!"
- 169b. "Planet of the Jellyfish" - Jellien Patrick cooking patties.
- 176a. "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!" - Plankton explains his plan to Man Ray.
- 203b. "Salsa Imbecilicus" - Cloud absorbs idiot gas.
Darkroom 1[]
Darkroom 1 was composed by George Fenton and John Leach.
- 5b. "I Smell a Pat" - "Flooded cellar with a touch of mint! We must be getting close!"
- 11a. "X Marks the Pot" - "I don't want my picture tooken. Cameras steal your soul!"
Darting Around[]
Darting Around was composed by Harry Bluestone.
Dash Along[]
Dash Along was composed by Sherief Abraham. [1]
- 272. "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" - "Of course, safety first!"
Dashing White Sergeants[]
Dashing White Sergeants is a traditional sea shanty composed by Brian Douglas Gulland and Robert Alexander White.
- 12b. "Employee of the Month" - SpongeBob's pictures (dressed as sergeants) encourage him to defeat Squidward.
Dave Allen At Large[]
Dave Allen At Large (also known as "Studio 69" and "Blarney's Stoned") was composed by Alan Hawkshaw. It's the theme song for the British comedy series of the same name.
- 117b. "Professor Squidward" - News reporter appears.
Dawn on the Serengeti (a)[]
Dawn on the Serengeti (a) was composed by Graham De Wilde.
- 260b. "Pat Hearts Squid" - Opening.
A Day By The Sea[]
A Day By The Sea was composed by Dick Walter. There are 2 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show.
A Day By The Sea [#19][]
- 26a. "Grandma's Kisses" - Grandma SquarePants tells Patrick a story.
A Day By The Sea [#20][]
- 22a. "Something Smells" - "Once, there was an ugly barnacle. He was so ugly, everyone died. The end."
Day Of Reckoning[]
Day Of Reckoning was composed by Andrew James Blaney.
Daydream Believer[]
Daydream Believer was written by John Stewart and performed by The Monkees.
- 111. "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" - Davy Jones throws socks at Dutchman; Closing credits.
Daytime Drama[]
Daytime Drama was composed by Geoff Bastow. There are 3 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show (Daytime Drama [#11.2], Daytime Drama [#13.2, .3], Daytime Drama [#14, .2] and Daytime Drama [#15] were never used).
Daytime Drama [#11][]
- 29b. "Dumped" - Title card (higher-pitched +1); Gary stays with Patrick (higher-pitched +1); SpongeBob begs Gary to come back (higher-pitched +2).
Daytime Drama [#12][]
- 29b. "Dumped" - "I'm sorry, SpongeBob, but Gary's with me now." (higher-pitched +2).
Daytime Drama [#13][]
- 29b. "Dumped" - Ending.
Deadline[]
Deadline was composed by Sam Spence.
Dead March[]
Dead March was composed by Frederic Chopin and Alfred Kluten. There are 2 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show.
Death And Destruction[]
Death And Destruction was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
Death Clock D[]
Death Clock D was composed by Dick De Benedictis.
- 3b. "Cabin of Curiosities" - Kidferatu, Preda Tory, and Roxie are about to eat SpongeBob.
Death of the Alien[]
Death of the Alien was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
Death In The City[]
Death In The City was composed by Jack Beaver.
Death March[]
Death March was composed by Eric Allen.
- 95a. "The Inmates of Summer" - "Could that have been an unrequested sound off?"
Death Of The Beast[]
Death Of The Beast was composed by Ronald Hanmer.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 295a. "We ♥ Hoops" - The doorknob starts moving.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 25b. "Scaredy Squirrel" - "It's just, well, their very nature seems to go against everything I know about science!"
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 16a. "Backpay Payback" - "Now where would I hide if I was a tightwad?"
- 23b. "Blorpsgiving" - "Not to worry. We have other methods."
Death Throws [#9][]
Death Throws [#9] was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- 137a. "One Coarse Meal" - Plankton's nightmare.
- 148b. "Whelk Attack" - "I guess this is it, Patrick."
Death Trap[]
Death Trap was composed by Gregor Narholz.
Debutante Waltz[]
Debutante Waltz was composed by Gerhard Groitzsch.
- 246b. "Stormy Weather" - Drizzle forming shapes for SpongeBob.
Decisive Battle 1[]
Decisive Battle 1 was composed by Zsofia Taller.
- 293b. "Sandy, Help Us!" - Sandy stops a meteor from hitting Earth.
Deck Games[]
Deck Games was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.
- 20a. "Helter Shelter" - Sandy and Larry exercising.
Deck The Halls[]
There are two different versions of Deck the Halls. One was composed by Ib Glindemann and the other was composed by Simon Benson.
(Ib Glindemann version)[]
- 28. "Christmas Who?" - SpongeBob tries to write Squidward's letter to Santa Claus for him.
(Simon Benson version)[]
- 272. "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" - SpongeBob gives Santa his gift.
Declamatory Chords[]
Declamatory Chords was composed by Alan Braden.
Deep Cover[]
Deep Cover was composed by Carlo Giacco.
- 108a. "Patty Caper" - Sandy burying Krabby Patties.
- 264a. "Plankton's Intern" - Pearl and Plankton approach Krabs' office; SpongeBob sees Pearl and Plankton entering Krabs' office.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 28b. "Now Museum, Now You Don't" - "Burglar! I know you're near!"
Deep Grief 1[]
Deep Grief 1 was composed by Otto Sieben.
- 11b. "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" - SpongeBob weeps in front of Patrick.
- 46b. "One Krabs Trash" - Mr. Krabs sees Squidward at the graveyard.
Deeply Moving Experience[]
Deeply Moving Experience was composed by Gerhard Trede.
Defeat[]
Defeat was composed by Keith Nichols.
- 261b. "Hiccup Plague" - "Goodbye, Squidward. Goodbye, Bikini Bottom. I'll take these hiccups where they won't hurt anyone again."
- 272. "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" - "But I can't go on!"
Definitive Sixties[]
Definitive Sixties was composed by Georges Bodossian and Catherine Lambert.
- 246b. "Stormy Weather" - "I got him! Naughty nimbus, nobody messes with my flawless forecasts."
- 254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout" - Party guests disturbing at the surprise party.
Delightful Morning[]
Delightful Morning was composed by Stephanie Huguenin and Francois Delfin.
Derby[]
Derby was composed by Jan Schneeberg.
- 5a. "The Treasure of Kamp Koral" - SpongeBob & Patrick playing with crossbows.
Desolate Lands[]
Desolate Lands was composed by Harry Lubin.
- 169b. "Planet of the Jellyfish" - SpongeBob goes by the cave; "I can't sleep."; "Greetings, fellow clone."
- 206b. "Code Yellow" - SpongeBob sweating.
Desert Cat[]
Desert Cat was composed by Alan Williams.
- 201a. "Sandy's Nutmare" - Shalmon tells a story.
Desert Ghost Town A[]
Desert Ghost Town A was composed by Armin Sabol.
- 27a. "The Patrick Show Cashes In" - "This just in, things are about to get breezy."; Bobby Babbington arrives at the Star house.
- 33a. "Chum Bucket List" - "What are you? Tax collectors?"
Desert Mirage - Remastered[]
Desert Mirage - Remastered was composed by Ronald Hanmer.
- 295a. "We ♥ Hoops" - Building noises in SpongeBob's garage.
Desperate Dilemma[]
Desperate Dilemma was composed by Dick Walter.
- 64a. "Skill Crane" - Squidward presses the "grab" button.
- 93a. "Picture Day" - SpongeBob hides behind a garbage can.
Desperate Escape[]
Desperate Escape was composed by Kenneth Essex.
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - Krabs, Mrs. Puff, Pearl, Squidward and Patrick panic at the Krusty Krab.
- 275b. "Upturn Girls" - Pearl and Narlene reach the edge of the roof.
Desperate Situation[]
Desperate Situation was composed by Philip Green.
Destination Unknown[]
Destination Unknown was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.
- 238b. "Karen's Virus" - Plankton starts talking to SpongeBob via megaphone; Plankton tells SpongeBob to look for destruction.
- 248b. "Squid's on a Bus" - Bus lands in Crush Country.
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - Plankton was burnt by a robot; The Krusty Krab gets put on a mega quarantine.
Destruction[]
Destruction was composed by John Hastings.
- 15a. "Uncredible Journey" - Tinkle, Ouchie, and Pinkeye trying to escape the worm.
Detective Dynamite[]
Detective Dynamite was composed by Veigar Margeirsson.
- 180a. "Patrick-Man!" - "Sounds like another job for Patrick-Man!"
Devilish Delight a[]
Devilish Delight a was composed by Daryl Neil Griffith.
- 234a. "Patnocchio" - "Patrick, this is your conscience speaking."
Devil Theme[]
Devil Theme was composed by Gian Plenizio. It was originally composed for the Italian western film Django Strikes Again.
- 278a. "Squidferatu" - At dinner.
Dialogue Blues A[]
Dialogue Blues A was composed by Hans Ehrlinger.
- 47a. "As Seen on TV" - SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that he's quitting.
Dicey[]
Dicey was composed by Kenny Graham.
- 224a. "Squid Noir" - Squidward interrogates Patrick.
- 266. "Escape from Beneath Glove World" - Hieronymus Glove robot's head gets taken to robot morgue room.
- 282b. "Ain't That the Tooth" - SpongeBob and Patrick attempt to extract Bubble Bass' tooth.
Dickhäuter[]
Dickhäuter was composed by Gerhard Trede.
- 62a. "The Lost Mattress" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward go to Mr. Krabs' house.
Dig It Baby[]
Dig It Baby was composed by Nino Nardini.
- 147b. "Shellback Shenanigans" - Plankton at the door/"Look I'll just cut to the chase."
Dignity[]
- Dignity was composed by Peter Yorke.
Dingle's Regatta[]
Dingle's Regatta was composed by Brian Peters.
Dinosaurs About[]
Dinosaurs About was composed by John Fox and Mac Prindy.
- 215b. "Don't Wake Patrick" - Patrick sleepwalks into the kitchen.
- 225a. "Cuddle E. Hugs" - Customers eating aged patties and getting sick.
- 230a. "High Sea Diving" - Sea surface is full of trash.
- 260b. "Pat Hearts Squid" - SpongeBob and Patrick forming a monster made of mud.
- 298b. "Pet the Rock" - Rolly revealed to be a dinosaur.
Dirty Dick[]
Dirty Dick was composed by Ralph Dollimore.
- 230b. "Bottle Burglars" - Karen appears in sleep mode.
Dirty Work At The Crossroads[]
Dirty Work At The Crossroads was composed by Sam Fonteyn.
- 27b. "Life of Crime" - The television show that Mr. Krabs watches.
- 94a. "Blackened Sponge" - The heroine screams for help.
- 96. "Pest of the West" - "Why are we going so fast?"
Disaster[]
Disaster was composed by Frank Gee.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 276a. "Say Awww!" - SpongeBob runs away in terror; SpongeBob continues running; Q.T.-π attacking Glove World! visitors; Q.T.-π eats the people on the roller coaster.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 33a. "Chum Bucket List" - Chum spraying everywhere.
Disaster Ahead[]
Disaster Ahead was composed by Jack Beaver.
- 241a. "Squirrel Jelly" - Giant jellyfish gets angrier and grabs the gongs.
- 279a. "Welcome to Binary Bottom" - "These junk heaps want my flab for fuel!"
Disastrous Event 2[]
Disastrous Event 2 was composed by Harry Lubin.
Discoball (b)[]
Discoball (b) was composed by Thomas Howe and Hugh Wilkinson.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 22a. "Are You Smarter Than a Smart Cabin?" - S.A.L. plays disco music.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 12a. "Pearl Wants to Be a Star" - Pearl performing roller-disco.
Discosmic[]
Discosmic was composed by Stephane Huguenin, Christian Padovan, and Yves Sanna.
- 18b. "A Space Affair to Remember" - Human lady wins.
- 24b. "Olly Olly Organ Free" - Patrick strolls through town, helping people with his new body.
- 31b. "Dr. Smart Science" - "This is a model."
Discovery[]
Discovery was composed by Benny Carter.
- 219a. "Man Ray Returns" - SpongeBob and Patrick watching for criminal activity.
- 230b. "Bottle Burglars" - Title card; Traps fall on Squidward while trying to approach to the safe.
Dismal Gloom[]
Dismal Gloom was composed by Wilfred Burns.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 246a. "Plankton's Old Chum" - "Isn't there anyone that knows the true meaning of Chum Day?!"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 4a. "In Search of Camp Noodist" - They find the place where the camp would be.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 25a. "Which Witch is Which?" - "Nana, that wasn't magical, it was just mean."
Disneyland[]
Disneyland was composed by Sam Fonteyn.
Disneyland Cartoon[]
Disneyland Cartoon was composed by Roger David.
- 266. "Escape from Beneath Glove World" - SpongeBob and Patrick's faces are stiff after getting off the baseball-themed ride.
Disruption[]
Disruption was composed by Max Saunders.
- 248a. "The Krusty Bucket" - PlanKrab separates into two clones.
- 272. "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" - The alarm sounds off.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 15a. "Uncredible Journey" - Junkyard worm chases Tinkle, Ouchie, and Pinkeye.
- 28b. "Now Museum, Now You Don't" - Patrick and Cecil fight.
Dissonance[]
Dissonance was composed by Dick Walter.
- 24b. "Imitation Krabs" - "Day...Off!?"
- 92. "Atlantis SquarePantis" - "It's not a joke, we burst the bubble!"
Disturbances[]
Disturbances was composed by Gerhard Trede.
- 179b. "Squirrel Record" - Most robots built and destroyed in a day.
- 231a. "My Leg!" - Toy train run over Fred's leg.
- 268a. "A Place for Pets" - Customers and pets fighting at the Krusty Krab.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 23b. "Blorpsgiving" - Inga-Tron getting hit with water and malfunctioning.
Dixieland Dance Hall[]
Dixieland Dance Hall was composed by Ronald Hanmer.
- 258b. "The Goofy Newbie" - Patrick sampling ice cream at Goofy Goober's.
Dixieland Strut[]
Dixieland Strut is an optigan sample.
- 157a. "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups" - SpongeBob dancing.
Doctor Phibes[]
Doctor Phibes was composed by Roger Wootton.
- 13a. "Scaredy Pants" - "The Flying Dutchman is gonna show up uninvited."
Dog Gone[]
Dog Gone was composed by George French.
- 6a. "Midnight Snack Attack" - Squidward notices them.
Doloroso - Remastered[]
Doloroso - Remastered was composed by Paul Fenoulhet.
- 242b. "Gary & Spot" - Gary's eyes peek through the door.
- 272. "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" - SpongeBob crying with his present.
Dolphin Dance[]
Dolphin Dance was composed by William Bell.
- 254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout" - Patchy's head inside SpongeBob's present, who finally meets SpongeBob.
Dombummel[]
Dombummel was composed by Gerhard Trede.
Domestic Chores[]
Domestic Chores was composed by Joseph Engleman.
- 253b. "Biddy Sitting" - Mother hires SpongeBob and Patrick as her babies' babysitters.
- 262b. "The Hankering" - SpongeBob serves Krabs three different takes of chum to taste.
- 273a. "Potato Puff" - Opening.
- 276a. "Say Awww!" - Customers at the Krusty Krab think Plankton is cute.
- 298a. "Momageddon" - The Krusty Crew's mothers are upset.
Domestic Fun[]
Domestic Fun was composed by Ernest Tomlinson.
Doom Threat[]
Doom Threat was composed by Dick De Benedictis.
- 8. "Terror at 20,000 Leagues" - Patrick swirls into the TV; Patrick escapes the TV.
Dorothy[]
Dorothy was composed by Tony Tape.
- 14a. "SB-129" - Plays whenever Squidward is inside the time machine.
Do the Hitchhike[]
Do the Hitchhike was composed by Syd Dale.
- 113a. "Krusty Krushers" - Krusty Krushers announced.
- 207b. "House Worming" - Two worms in jacuzzi.
Double March[]
Double March was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.
Down By The Riverside[]
Down By The Riverside was composed by Jerry Burnham and Stephen Wade.
- 29a. "Survival of the Idiots" - Title card; Ending.
- 65a. "Selling Out" - Mr. Krabs catches his first glimpse of Krabby O'Mondays.
Down by the Creek (30)[]
Down by the Creek (30) was composed by Dominik Johnson and Alex Tschallener.
- 26b. "In a Nut's Shell" - "Well, have no fear, 'cause Narlene's here, and what I got is a great idea-r!"
Down In The Dumps[]
Down In The Dumps was composed by Paddy Kingsland.
- 91b. "Le Big Switch" - "Oh, Mr. Le Schnook, I lost everything."; Mr. Krabs' desk gets taken away.
Downtown Blues[]
Downtown Blues was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 24a. "Eye of the Hotdog" - "He had reached the dark hour of his soul, a place most athletes never come back from."
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 15a. "Uncredible Journey" - "Tinkle, Ouchie, and Pinkeye had never heard of a junkyard, but they knew they needed to get out of there, pronto!"; Junkyard worm runs away.
Dr Phibes[]
Dr Phibes was composed by Adrian Wright. It is arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata in D Minor.
- 90a. "A Flea in Her Dome" - "I'm gonna turn into a vampire now!"
Dr. Death[]
Dr. Death was composed by Trevor Bastow.
- 94a. "Blackened Sponge" - "...when a wanton cry of distress pounded against my eardrum!"/SpongeBob finishes the story.
Drachenfliegen[]
Drachenfliegen was composed by Gerhard Trede.
- 5a. "Squidina's Little Helper" - Opening.
Dracula 2020 C[]
Dracula 2020 C was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.
- 106b. "Sun Bleached" - Someone's eyes melt.
Dracula Castle[]
Dracula Castle was composed by Philippe Bestion and Karin Nobbs.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 29b. "Family Plotz" - GrandPat goes to the mortuary; "I better check on my saggy, baggy, corpse-y customer."
Dragon Flight a[]
Dragon Flight a was composed by Daryl Neil Griffith.
- 181a. "License to Milkshake" - Captain Frostymug jumps out of a plane.
- 189. "SpongeBob You're Fired" - SpongeBob jumps into the air.
Drainpipe Drag[]
Drainpipe Drag was composed by Ralph Dollimore.
- 224a. "Squid Noir" - Squidward, SpongeBob, and Patrick drive to Jellyfish Fields.
Drama Link[]
Drama Link was composed by Georges Van Parys.
Drama Links[]
Drama Links were composed by Hubert Clifford.
Drama Sting 6[]
Drama Sting 6 was composed by Sidney Torch.
- 297b. "Don't Make Me Laugh" - "I'm a monster!"
Drama Unlimited[]
- Drama Unlimited was composed by Ronald Hanmer. There are five different variations.
Dramatic Background[]
Dramatic Background was composed by Kurt Rehfield.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 279c. "A Skin Wrinkle in Time" - Title card and opening.
- 287b. "Mandatory Music" - Park visitors throw Squidward out of the park.
- 299b. "Necro-Nom-Nom-Nom-I-Con" - Cookbook monster traps the witch with syrup.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 1. "The Jellyfish Kid" - Monster emerges; SpongeBob confronts the monster.
Dramatic Bridges[]
Dramatic Bridges were composed by Philip Green.
Dramatic Chords and Bridges 2[]
Dramatic Chords and Bridges 2 was composed by Sten Clift.
Dramatic Climax[]
Dramatic Climax was composed by Mike Sunderland.
Dramatic Cues[]
Dramatic Cues were composed by Ronald Hanmer.
Dramatic Encounter[]
Dramatic Encounter was composed by Gregor F. Narholz.
Dramatic End [#49][]
Dramatic End [#49] was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- 134. "SpongeBob's Last Stand" - "I'll tell you what it means!"
- 144b. "Karate Star" - Camera pan of destroyed Bikini Bottom.
- 174b. "For Here or to Go" - "You'll pay for this, Krabs!"
- 181a. "License to Milkshake" - "No!"
Dramatic Episodes[]
Dramatic Episodes were composed by Kurt Rehfeld.
Dramatic Event[]
Dramatic Event was composed by Hans Conzelmann and Delle Haensch.
- 276b. "Patrick the Mailman" - Patrick and Kevin fight.
- 297a. "Blood is Thicker Than Grease" - "Fire in the hole!"
Dramatic Impacts[]
Dramatic Impacts were composed by Ivor Slaney.
Dramatic Menace[]
Dramatic Menace was composed by Sam Sklair and Otto Sieben.
- 2b. "Enemies à la Mode" - "Oh, but this toaster is starting to tick me off!"
- 5b. "I Smell a Pat" - Patrick and Squidina investigate the bathroom.
- 7a. "The Haunting of Star House" - "Bunny! There's a prowler on the loose!"
Dramatic Power[]
Dramatic Power was composed by Ronald Binge.
- 294b. "Buff for Puff" - Larry rescues Krabs.
Dramatic Race[]
Dramatic Race was composed by John Fox and Mac Prindy.
- 3a. "Quest for Tire" - They capture the truck but it drives away; the truck drives away towards a dead end.
- 9b. "Game Night" - They go through a forest.
Dramatic Sea Battle[]
Dramatic Sea Battle was composed by Gerhard Trede.
Dramatic Stabs[]
Dramatic Stabs was composed by John Fox.
- 6b. "Pickles" - "Mr. Krabs, the front door is missing!"
- 43b. "The Bully" - Flats gets into an accident.
- 228a. "Fun-Sized Friends" - SpongeBob and Patrick tied up and nailed to the floor.
Dramatisation[]
Dramatisation was composed by Derrick Mason.
- 220. "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" - Um... I guess so?"
The Dreadnought Tea Clipper (B)[]
The Dreadnought Tea Clipper (B) is a traditional sea shanty performed by Robert Alexander White and Tim Laycock.
Dream Date[]
Dream Date was composed by Emil Cadkin, Philip Green and William Loose.
Dream Of Tomorrow[]
Dream Of Tomorrow was composed by Trevor Duncan.
Dream Sequence[]
Dream Sequence was composed by Dave Hewson.
- 13b. "I Was a Teenage Gary" - "I don't know, I feel kind of funny."
Dreaming Flowers[]
Dreaming Flowers was composed by Gustav Lange, Krassimira Ziegler and Gerhard Kanzian.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 123-124. "Truth or Square" - Played during the 'wedding' of Sandy and SpongeBob.
- 196b. "Married to Money" - Played during the wedding of Cashina and Mr. Krabs.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 6a. "Gas Station Vacation" - "What a beautiful vacation sunset."
- 16b. "House Hunting" - "No! We lost it!"
Dreaming Of Paradise (B)[]
Dreaming Of Paradise (B) was composed by Helene Muddiman.
- 15a. "Sleepy Time" - SpongeBob decides to go visit Sandy's dream.
Dreamy Hawaii[]
Dreamy Hawaii was composed by Terry Day.
- 23a. "Big Pink Loser" - "It looks a little dusty around table 3. How about you sweep it out?"
- 25a. "Wormy" - Opening.
Dreamy Serenade[]
Dreamy Serenade was composed by Len Ranle.
- 25b. "Patty Hype" - Krabs watching TV.
Dress Rehearsal [#4][]
Dress Rehearsal [#4] was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- 95a. "The Inmates of Summer" - SpongeBob and Patrick build a boat.
Drinks Party[]
Drinks Party was composed by Marc Andre Dall'Anese.
- 119a. "Gullible Pants" - "Hey, buddy. Yeah, it's me."
- 151b. "Love That Squid" - "Hop in."
- 200. "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" - Don Grouper introduced; Don Grouper needs someone to advertise the frozen Krabby Patties. (Low pitched)
Driving Home 30[]
Driving Home 30 was composed by John Anthony.
- 245a. "Gary's Got Legs" - Montage of Gary using his arms to pamper SpongeBob.
Driving Jazz [#9.06][]
Driving Jazz [#9.06] was composed by David Arnold and Paul Hart.
- 10a. "Culture Shock" - Squidward comes on stage.
Driving Lesson[]
Driving Lesson was composed by Alexander De Szlatinay.
- 2b. "Enemies à la Mode" - Patrick chases Walter.
Droopy[]
Droopy was composed by Arthur Wilkinson.
Drop Me Off At 42nd St.[]
Drop Me Off At 42nd St. was composed by Paul Lenart and Bill Novick. There are 2 different variations of this soundtrack used on the show (Drop Me Off At 42nd St. B, Drop Me Off At 42nd St. C and Drop Me Off At 42nd St. D were never used).
Drop Me Off At 42nd St. A[]
- 46b. "One Krabs Trash" - Soda drink hat.
Drop Me Off At 42nd St. E[]
- 46b. "One Krabs Trash" - Soda drink hat.
Drum Parade - Yankee Doodle[]
Drum Parade - Yankee Doodle was composed by Larry Hochman.
- 97b. "The Battle of Bikini Bottom" - Patrick fires his brain.
Drum Roll To Cymbal [#46][]
Drum Roll To Cymbal [#46] was composed by Alan Bell, Roger Dexter and Martyn David.
- 9b. "Opposite Day" - Drum roll; drum roll again.
- 10a. "Culture Shock" - Rimshot.
Drum Rolls[]
Drum Rolls were composed by Dick Stephen Walter. There are four variations used in the series.
Drummers And Fifers[]
Drummers And Fifers was composed by Roger Roger.
The Drunkards Song[]
The Drunkards Song was composed by Viktor Mastoridis.
- 28a. "Super Stars" - "I'm-a some-a one else-a, not-a President-a Krabs-a!"
The Drunken Sailor[]
There are two different versions of The Drunken Sailor. One was composed by Brian Peters and the other was composed by John Graham Donaldson.
(Brian Peters version)[]
- 21b. "Squid's Day Off" - Squidward's first daydream. (Backwards)
- 38a. "Sailor Mouth" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs all speak at the same time to Mama Krabs.
(John Graham Donaldson version)[]
- 267a. "Krusty Koncessionaires" - "Listen up, this here is the biggest concert to come to Bikini Bottom in decades!"
Drunken Sailor (B)[]
Drunken Sailor (B) was composed by Robin Jeffrey and Tim Laycock.
Drunken Sailor Reel[]
Drunken Sailor Reel was composed by Edgar Martell.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 267a. "Krusty Koncessionaires" - Krabs orders SpongeBob and Squidward to sell Krabby Patties to all the concert audience; "What do you know about celebrity endorsements?"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 9b. "Game Night" - Ending.
Duel In The Dust[]
Duel In The Dust was composed by Sam Spence.
- 24b. "Imitation Krabs" - Robot Krabs turns into a toaster. (High-pitched)
Duel to The Death[]
Duel to The Death was composed by Ronald Hanmer.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 248a. "The Krusty Bucket" - The Krusty Krab becomes The Krusty Bucket; Krabs and Plankton beat up PlanKrab.
- 276a. "Say Awww!" - Q.T.-π corners SpongeBob.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 25a. "Which Witch is Which?" - A bat smacks into the window.
- 28b. "Now Museum, Now You Don't" - "Your reign of terror ends now!"
Dumbo[]
Dumbo was composed by Francesco De Masi.
- 10a. "Just in Time for Christmas" - Patrick trying to steal a dinosaur egg.
Duncan Gray[]
Duncan Gray is a traditional Scottish piece performed by Robert Alexander White.
- 9b. "Opposite Day" - SpongeBob gets woken up.
Duologue[]
Duologue was composed by Derrick Mason.
Dusty Dan[]
Dusty Dan was composed by Peter Dennis.
- 12b. "Outhouse Outrage" - Squidward starts explaining his side of the story; SpongeBob starts explaining his side of the story.