"Queen's Aloha Oe" is an arrangement of the tune "Aloha Oé" composed by Queen Lili'uokalani and arranged by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in all three versions include a steel guitar, a ukulele, and bass.
Usage[]
Queen's Aloha Oe[]
The 1984 release.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 13. "Are You Afraid of the Dork?" - "The meteor affected everyone in camp, not just me!"
- 31a. "A Tale of Two Roxies" - "She's already replaced me!"
Queen's Aloha Oe B[]
This is the slower version of the track. 1994 version.
Episodes[]
- 5b. "Home Sweet Pineapple" - Patrick suggests that SpongeBob and Gary live with him.
- 6a. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" - Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy get their lunch.
Other[]
- . "Everybody's Talking: The Voices Behind SpongeBob SquarePants" - Bill Fagerbakke
Queen's Aloha Oe C[]
This version is played at a faster tempo. 1994 version.
Episodes[]
- 9a. "Nature Pants" - SpongeBob gives away all of his stuff and says "goodbye" to his friends.
- 10b. "F.U.N." - SpongeBob invites Plankton to play with him.
- 11b. "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" - The ending.
- 17a. "Arrgh!" - "I'm so loyal, I don't even mind sleeping on the cold hard ground..."
- 36a. "Graveyard Shift" - The opening.
- 95a. "The Inmates of Summer" - SpongeBob waits to go to camp.
- 138b. "Rodeo Daze" - SpongeBob blows bubbles at night.
- 145b. "Enchanted Tiki Dreams" - Squidward relaxes in his home.
- 244a. "The Krusty Slammer" - Krabs sees prisoners having a good time inside their cells
Other[]
- . "The First Season Crew on..." - Final Words
- "How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants & His Underwater Buddies" - Sherm Cohen draws Patrick; Sherm Cohen draws Plankton.
- "The Absorbing Tale Behind The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" - Scarlett Johansson introduces herself.
Queen's Aloha Oe D[]
This version primarily uses a ukulele as its main instrument. Despite so far never appearing in the main show, it was used in an early DVD bonus feature.
Other[]
- "The Origin of SpongeBob SquarePants" - California Institute of Arts
- "The Absorbing Tale Behind The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" - Patrick introduced
Trivia[]
- Between "Enchanted Tiki Dreams" and "The Krusty Slammer," Queen's Aloha Oe C took eight and a half years to return.
- Between "Graveyard Shift" and "The Inmates of Summer," this version of the track took five and a half years to return.
- The 1984 release of this track plays lower pitch on The Ethnic Sampler 2 album.
- The longest usages of this track are "Nature Pants," Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost," and "Rodeo Daze."