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This article is a list of production music used in the series starting with the letter D.
List of production music contents |
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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 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.
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 three versions. One was composed by Jack Shaindlin, the second was composed by Paul Lewis, and the third was composed by Friedel Berlipp and Heinz Hoetter.
(Jack Shaindlin version)[]
- 242b. "Gary & Spot" - All the animals locked up in cages.
(Paul Lewis version)[]
- 8b. "Camp SpongeBob" -
- 9b. "Game Night" - Mr. Krabs comes back
- 12a. "The Ho! Ho! Horror!" - "Wait! My mother always said "Never take gifts from strangers!""
- 15b. "Sun's Out, Fun's Out" - Krabs and Pearl staying cool in their cabin.
(Friedel Berlipp and Heinz Hoetter version)[]
- 34a. "Krabsy the Klown" - "That's what we were worried about."
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.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 27a. "Mad Science Squirrel" - Plankton sleeping.
- 28b. "The Beardsman" - "Wait a minute, this isn't my beard!"
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 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.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 32b. "Dig This" - Sandy storms off.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 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.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 1. "The Jellyfish Kid" - Squidward directs SpongeBob towards a cave.
- 25b. "Scaredy Squirrel" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy walking to the Trawler Cabin.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 40b. "The Patrick Show After Dark" - Bunny and Cecil in the kitchen.
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.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 305b. "Big League Bob" - "Let's go, go, go, you goofy gourmets."
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 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.
- 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.
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.
- 32b. "Dig This" - Glarg makes a call.
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.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 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.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 34a. "Krabsy the Klown" - SpongeBob has a plan.
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 Danger[]
Desolate Danger was composed by Cecil Milner.
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?"
- 40a. "The Fun Bucket" - The Star family enter the Chum Bucket.
- 43a. "Patrick Show Land" - "How long have I been out?"
Desert Mirage - Remastered[]
Desert Mirage - Remastered was composed by Ronald Hanmer.
- 295a. "We ♥ Hoops" - Building noises in SpongeBob's garage.
- 301a. "Mooned!" - SpongeBob walks through the woods.
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."
- 304a. "The Dirty Bubble Bass" - Opening.
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.
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.
- 38b. "Pick Patrick's Path" - Monsters rise out of the ground.
- 40a. "The Fun Bucket" - Plankton releases his robot.
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.
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.
Django Song[]
Django Song was composed by Fabrizio Pigliucci.
- 42b. "Who's the Dummy Now?" - "He got demoted!"
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.
Dog's Day[]
Dog's Day was composed by Cedric King Palmer.
- 304b. "Sheldon SquarePants" - SpongeBob and Plankton playing catch.
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.
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.
Dot And Dash[]
Dot And Dash was composed by David Morse.
- 304a. "The Dirty Bubble Bass" - Title card; Dirty Bubble swallows Bubble Bass; Dirty Bubble spitting dirt.
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.
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.
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 181a. "License to Milkshake" - Captain Frostymug jumps out of a plane.
- 189. "SpongeBob You're Fired" - SpongeBob jumps into the air.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 43b. "Legend of the Lost Bathroom" - Patrick and Squidina fall.
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 Trailer[]
Drama Trailer was composed by Syd Dale.
- 27b. "To Pop a Bubble" - "We all know that Patrick gets very hungry in the middle of the night..."
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 Pursuit[]
Dramatic Pursuit was composed by John Hastings.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 30a. "Nut Madness" - Ice cream man in Plankton's lab.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 35b. "Tattoo Hullabaloo" - "Listen, do not go in there. They play too rough!"
- 38b. "Pick Patrick's Path" - Dr. Sea Bear appears.
- 45b. "Day of the Dartfish" - Teensy Tom saves Patrick from the fridge.
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.
Dramatic Statement[]
Dramatic Statement was composed by Daryl Runswick.
- 34a. "Krabsy the Klown" - Krabs on stage.
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.