"Marlin March" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It features a steel guitar and ukulele being played.
Ego Plum remixed bits of this track in "SpongeBob in RandomLand."
Usage[]
Episodes[]
- 70a. "Chimps Ahoy" - SpongeBob and Patrick begin inventing. (sped up)
- 71b. "Karate Island" - SpongeBob is excited to go to Karate Island. (slowed down)
- 74a. "Bummer Vacation" - SpongeBob is excited to take a vacation. (sped up)
- 78a. "Born to Be Wild" - SpongeBob is jellyfishing.
- 100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants" - SpongeBob shows Sandy his cousin.
- 104a. "Not Normal" - Title card.
- 105a. "The Splinter" - The ending. (sped up)
- 107a. "Giant Squidward" - Giant Squidward becomes helpful. (sped up)
- 108b. "Plankton's Regular" - Title card.
- 110b. "Grooming Gary" - Title card.
- 152a. "Big Sister Sam" - Sister Sam leaves (high-pitched +1, sped up); "Gee, isn't my sister something?" (high-pitched +1, normal speed)
- 167b. "Bubble Buddy Returns" - The ending.
- 194a. "Patrick! The Game" - Title card (sped up); Bubble wipe. (normal speed)
- 207a. "Mimic Madness" - Title card (slowed down); Patrick, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, and Plankton imitate SpongeBob. (normal speed)
- 271b. "C.H.U.M.S" - Title card. (sped up)
- 282b. "Ain't That the Tooth" - The opening.
- 285b. "Ride Patrick Ride" - SpongeBob demonstrates how to pedal.
Shorts[]
- "Sandy's Vacation in Ruins" - Title card.
Trivia[]
- Seasons 4, 6, and 13 are the only seasons to play this track in more than one episode (with season 4 using it in 4 episodes, season 6 using it in 5 episodes and season 13 using it in 3 episodes).
- Since its introduction, Season 11, 12 and 14 are the only seasons to not use this track.
- Between "Mimic Madness" and "C.H.U.M.S," this track took nearly 4 years and 9 months to return.
- Between "Mimic Madness" and "Ain't That the Tooth," this track took 6 years and 4 months to return outside a title card.
- "Big Sister Sam" is the only episode to play this track in a different pitch.
- "Born to Be Wild" is the first episode to use this track in normal speed, since it's first and third usages were sped up while it's second usage is slowed down.