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This is the page about the song. For other uses, see Ripped Pants (disambiguation).
If you were looking for the article about the episode, then see Ripped Pants.

"Ripped Pants" is a song featured in the episode of the same name. It is sung by SpongeBob, Jennifer Millie, the loser, and Frank the whale. The song was written by Peter Strauss and writer Paul Tibbitt. Strauss provides the singing voice of SpongeBob after the first verse.

Lyrics

SpongeBob: When I ripped [rips underwear] my pants,
I thought that I had everybody on my side,
But I went and blew it all sky high;
And now, she won't even spare a passing glance,
All just because I [rips underwear] ripped my pants.
Millie, Loser, and Frank: When Big Larry came 'round just to put him down,
SpongeBob turned into a clown;
And no girl ever wants to dance
With a fool who went and [rips pants] ripped his pants!
SpongeBob: I know I shouldn't mope around; I shouldn't curse,
But the pain feels so much worse.
Cause windin' up with no one is a lot less fun
Than a burn from the sun...
Millie and Loser: ...Or sand in your buuuuns!
SpongeBob: Now I learned a lesson I won't soon forget,
So listen and you won't regret:
"Be true to yourself; don't miss your chance,
And you won't end up like the...
Everyone: ...fool who ripped his pants!"

Trivia

SpongeBob_(Italian)_-_Ripped_Pants

SpongeBob (Italian) - Ripped Pants

  • In some overseas airings of "Ripped Pants," including Italy, the episode would end just when the concert was just beginning. This causes most of this song to be skipped, with only the first verse being heard.[citation needed]
  • In certain dubs of this song, SpongeBob sings with his normal voice.
  • This song is similar to the song "Be True to Your School" by The Beach Boys.
  • This is the first song where SpongeBob sings with a completely different voice than his normal one.
  • SpongeBob's first line is removed in SpongeBob's Greatest Hits.
  • The Absorbing Favorites DVD includes a karaoke version, which removes all of the lyrics from the song.

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