"Pirate's Opus" was composed by Michael Bolger and Nicolas Carr. The piece features an accordion playing throughout.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
- 119a. "Gullible Pants" - Squidward tells SpongeBob another Krusty Krab secret. (high-pitched +1)
- 125b. "Chum Caverns" - "Satisfied with yourself, Plankton?"
- 126. "The Clash of Triton" - Shot of King Neptune and his friends at their table.
- 152b. "Perfect Chemistry" - Squidward delivers a tray of Krabby Patties.
- 168b. "Fiasco!" - Mr. Krabs sniffs his money.
- 169b. "Planet of the Jellyfish" - Mr. Krabs serves relish patties.
- 173a. "Squiditis" - "Here I come." (low-pitched -5, end note only)
- 183a. "Eek, an Urchin!" - Title card.
- 199b. "Lame and Fortune" - People buying more fortune cookies.
- 201b. "Bulletin Board" - Mr. Krabs sells paper.
- 263b. "Kwarantined Krab" - Krabs explains what he used to do with a sick person at the old navy days.
- 275b. "Upturn Girls" - Pearl making Krabby Patties; "No, not at all!"
- 277a. "Captain Pipsqueak" - "How does that work?"
- 290a. "Spatula of the Heavens" - "SpongeBob, that was amazing!"
- 299b. "Necro-Nom-Nom-Nom-I-Con" - SpongeBob cooks pancakes.
Shorts[]
- "Moldy Sponge" - Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob a bag of moldy sponges; Mr. Krabs throws SpongeBob in the dumpster.
Trivia[]
- The track is divided into five parts, similarly to the production music track "The Achterhoek Dances."
- Only the first and fifth parts have been used. The fifth part has been used in "Eek, an Urchin!," "Kwarantined Krab," and "Spatula of the Heavens." In "Squiditis," only the last note is used.
- The fifth part is almost thematically similar to "Add Lib Jig."