"The Chumbucket Rhumba" (alternate titles: "Chumbucket Rhumba”and “The Chum Bucket Rhumba") is composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. The main instruments include a ukulele, steel guitar, drum machine and maracas. The song is played in the key of G Major.
Usage[]
Episodes[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 95b. "To Save a Squirrel" - "You seemed kind of tense so I drew you a hot bath."
- 121b. "Shell Shocked" - Gary shows SpongeBob page 72 of the "Shell Spiffy" magazine.
- 122a. "Chum Bucket Supreme" - Title card. ("Chumbucket Rhumba")
- 127b. "I ♥ Dancing" - SpongeBob's dancing; Squidward's dancing; Squilliam's dancing. (all 105% sped up)
- 149b. "Tunnel of Glove" - Title card. (slightly slowed down)
- 168a. "Restraining SpongeBob" - Squidward washing his tentacles.
- 209b. "Plankton Gets the Boot" - Title card.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 4. "The Yard Sale" - Mr. Krabs runs off with GrandPat's vacuum cleaner.
- 37b. "5 Star Restaurant" - Patrick talks to the new fry cook.
Online games[]
- Rock Collector - Shop.
Trivia[]
- Despite being called "The Chumbucket Rhumba," the track has never played in any scene involving Plankton, Karen, or the Chum Bucket.
- It is, however, the title card music for the episodes "Chum Bucket Supreme" and "Plankton Gets the Boot," which are both Plankton-centric episodes.
- Between "Restraining SpongeBob" and "Plankton Gets the Boot," this track took five years to return.
- Between "Plankton Gets the Boot" and "The Yard Sale," this track took another five years to return.
- This is the last track to be only composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. Starting with season 6, all of their later tracks have been composed with the direct involvement of Nicolas Carr.