"T Achterhoek Dances" (original title: "The Achterhoek Dances") is a medley of five traditional folk dances that are performed by the bandoneon player Jan Rap. It is used mainly for the Krusty Krab or Mrs. Puff's Boating School. It is also used mainly for Mr. Krabs, Patchy the Pirate, and Mrs. Puff.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 6b. "Pickles" - "Welcome to the Krusty Krab!"
- 11b. "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" - SpongeBob and Patrick go to clean the back room of Squidward's house.
- 13b. "I Was a Teenage Gary" - Squidward knocks on SpongeBob's door.
- 17a. "Arrgh!" - The opening.
- 20a. "Hooky" - "Fishermen have quite an effect on our undersea friends."; The customers complain about Squidward's food.
- 38a. "Sailor Mouth" - "Time to take out the trash"; "Alright, you two foul mouths..."
- 69b. "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" - Mrs. Puff gives SpongeBob a boating lesson while Mr. Fitz watches.
- 71a. "Whale of a Birthday" - Pearl crashes through the floor; Pearl's friends eat popcorn.
- 77a. "Driven to Tears" - SpongeBob and Patrick walk to boating school.
- 81. "Friend or Foe" - After the first patty video finishes.
- 82a. "The Original Fry Cook" - "Oh, I just can't decide what to order."; "Hey, Eugene, where's that little fry cook of yours?"
- 89a. "The Krusty Sponge" - "Okay, and would you like any fries with that?"; Mr. Krabs comes into the kitchen with three SpongeBob boxes.
- 93b. "Pat No Pay" - Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob a bag of money.
- 99a. "The Two Faces of Squidward" - "Welcome to the Krusty Krab, where it's almost as if the evolutionary clock ticks backwards."
- 100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants" - Stanley takes a photo with his first customer.
- 102a. "Penny Foolish" - "Good morning, SpongeBob."
- 102b. "Nautical Novice" - Mrs. Puff teaches a lesson on boats.
- 107a. "Giant Squidward" - 'Giant' Squidward blows on a fish's windmill.
- 108b. "Plankton's Regular" - Mr. Krabs does money bowling.
- 109a. "Boating Buddies" - Class begins.
- 109b. "The Krabby Kronicle" - Everybody reads their newspapers.
- 114b. "Ditchin'" - Boating school the next day; "Something the matter, SpongeBob?"; "Bring the key back to my desk or you're in big trouble!"; SpongeBob remembers what Mrs. Puff said.
- 132a. "Yours, Mine and Mine" - The opening.
- 147a. "Hide and Then What Happens?" - Exterior shot of boating school.
- 154b. "The Hot Shot" - "That went better than I expected."
- 177b. "Move It or Lose It" - SpongeBob tries to get Mrs. Puff to sign the petition. (low-pitched, then normal pitched)
- 182a. "Little Yellow Book" - SpongeBob cooking patties; SpongeBob serving patties.
- 218b. "There's a Sponge in My Soup" - The opening.
- 245a. "Gary's Got Legs" - Customers eating Krabby Patties with slime at the Krusty Krab; "SpongeBob!"
- 261a. "Lighthouse Louie" - Title card. (low-pitched -3, with reverb added)
- 268a. "A Place for Pets" - Krabs chooses pets to be allowed at the Krusty Krab; "Time to go, get a move on!"
- 273a. "Potato Puff" - "Being with SpongeBob without being with SpongeBob?"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 19b. "Kamp Kow" - "What's that smell?"
Trivia[]
- Season 3 and season 10 are the only seasons not to use this track.
- Currently, none of the episodes that have used this track has used all five parts together.
- The only episodes to come close to using all 5 parts are "Pickles," and "Boating Buddies."
- "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost," "I Was a Teenage Gary," and "Giant Squidward" are the only episodes in which this track plays in a scene not including Mr. Krabs, the Krusty Krab, Mrs. Puff, her boating school, or Patchy.
- This track was originally intended to play in "Demolition Doofus."
- These tracks mostly play at Mrs. Puff's Boating School and at the Krusty Krab.
- Its name comes from Achterhoek, a cultural region in the eastern Netherlands.