"Rip Tide" is a Hawaiian track composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. The instruments being played in the piece are a steel guitar, a ukulele, and a bass. It shares almost the same melody as "Ripped Hide," but slower.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 155a. "A Friendly Game" - "Okay, you're good to go." (without end note); "What's going on here?" (end note)
- 155b. "Sentimental Sponge" - Title card; The ending.
- 156. "Frozen Face-Off" - The ending.
- 157b. "Oral Report" - The ending.
- 163b. "Plankton's Good Eye" - Title card; Plankton sees everything in SpongeBob's eyes.
- 180b. "Gary's New Toy" - SpongeBob hugs Gary.
- 192a. "Company Picnic" - "You saved me, boy."
- 197b. "Two Thumbs Down" - SpongeBob gives Sandy two thumbs up.
- 201a. "Sandy's Nutmare" - The opening.
- 205a. "Whirly Brains" - Title card; SpongeBob and Patrick donate their Whirly Brain propellers to the old timer.
- 206a. "Unreal Estate" - Opening. (high-pitched)
- 207b. "House Worming" - "Well, that's better."
- 209b. "Plankton Gets the Boot" - SpongeBob teaches Plankton to hold the door open for someone.
- 215a. "Feral Friends" - Patrick eats his piece of cake.
- 226a. "Chatterbox Gary" - SpongeBob shows Sandy that Gary can talk.
- 229a. "Doodle Dimension" - Opening. (normal-pitched and low-pitched)
- 231b. "Ink Lemonade" - "What are you selling?" (low-pitched and sped up)
- 241b. "The String" - Mr. Krabs' money decreases.
- 243b. "The Ballad of Filthy Muck" - SpongeBob walks his nose as a dog (normal-pitched and low-pitched).
- 244b. "Pineapple RV" - SpongeBob serves pancakes for breakfast to Squidward and Patrick.
- 249a. "Sandy's Nutty Nieces" - SpongeBob starts making brownies while Patrick and Sandy's nieces are trying to watch TV.
- 249b. "Insecurity Guards" - Ending.
- 260b. "Pat Hearts Squid" - Patrick takes Squidward to his bedroom.
- 273a. "Potato Puff" - SpongeBob gets into the boat with the potato.
- 274a. "The Big Bad Bubble Bass" - SpongeBob and Patrick have the last Pigulon figure; Patrick uses the Pigulon figure as a scratcher.
- 274b. "Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club" - Opening; The ending.
- 276a. "Say Awww!" - Q.T.-π follows SpongeBob to the Krusty Krab.
- 280a. "Abandon Twits" - SpongeBob and Squidward try their best to build without the instructions.
- 281b. "Karen for Spot" - Spot reforms when SpongeBob calls for him.
- 291a. "Swimming Fools" - SpongeBob and Patrick playing in the pool.
- 296b. "Squidiot Box" - Squidward escapes from the box.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 4b. "Kitchen Sponge" - The ending. (low-pitched)
Shorts[]
- "More Feeling" - Opening (high-pitched and normal-pitched); Patrick eats the Krabby Patty again (low-pitched); The ending (high-pitched).
Other[]
- "SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D: The Great Jelly Rescue!" - "Now remember Patrick, jellyfishing is all in the wrist."
Trivia[]
- This track has played in every season since its introduction in season 8.
- "Sandy's Nutty Nieces" and "Swimming Fools" are the only episodes to play the full track.
- Between "Plankton's Good Eye" and "Whirly Brains," this track took five years to return as title card music.
- Because "Whirly Brains" is the first season 10 episode, this is the first track to play in that season.
- This track is (25%) sped up in most of its usages (due to its slow pace).
- "Oral Report" and "Gary's New Toy," are the only episodes which use Ripped Hide as title card music and this track for the ending.
- Somewhat bookending those episodes, since the tracks sound almost alike.
- In season 13, most of its usages are in a higher pitch.
- This soundtrack bookends the episode "Sentimental Sponge."
- When this track got introduced, it immediately played in both sister episodes.
- This track also played in three episodes in a row when it got introduced.
- "Sandy's Nutty Nieces" and "Swimming Fools" are the only episodes to play the full track, although the track is (25%) sped up in both usages.
- This track, along with Ripped Hide and Coconut Cream Pie, are only used in the first half of season 8 for whatever reason.