War Statements are a set of music tracks that were composed by Laurie Johnson.
Usage[]
War Statement 3[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 109b. "The Krabby Kronicle" - The customers are angry at Mr. Krabs.
- 111. "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" - Patrick sees the straw hut. (high pitched)
- 150a. "Krusty Dogs" - "We've got to get rid of these wieners and bring back the Krabby Patty."
- 223a. "Sanitation Insanity" - "Nobody touches my trash!"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 26b. "In a Nut's Shell" - "We got him! Now, let's give him the works!"
- 27a. "Mad Science Squirrel" - "Let's take this puppy out for a test drive!"
- 36b. "Patrick's Star" - Dinghy and Frigate campers shrunken.
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 19a. "Home ECCH!" - Squidina's "pickle pie."
- 25b. "Get Off My Lawnie" - Granny Tentacles turns around and sees the lawnies on the bus.
- 31a. "Movie Stars" - Patrick and SpongeBob wrapped up in film tape.
- 44b. "A Patty in Time" - "Stop the car."
War Statement 10[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- 150a. "Krusty Dogs" - "We've got to get rid of these wieners and bring back the Krabby Patty." (plays at the same time with 3)
- 257b. "Breakin'" - "SpongeBob! Spatula down, sailor!"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
- 16b. "Night of the Living Stench" - "Oh no! I'm running low on cleaning supplies!"
- 35b. "Putt Up or Shut Up" - Krabs challenges Squidward to a golf-off.
- 36b. "Patrick's Star" - "Let's ride!"
The Patrick Star Show[]
- 8. "Terror at 20,000 Leagues" - "That candy will be ours!"
- 27a. "The Patrick Show Cashes In" - Patrick loads his t-shirt cannon.
- 32a. "The Commode Episode" - "Mr. Dartfish sir, you're our only hope. Do you understand your mission?"
- 37b. "5 Star Restaurant" - "And I want this tip jar full!"
- 38a. "At Home, on the Lam" - "What are you gonna do with that cocoa criminal when you find him?"
- 41a. "Chopping Spree" - "Oh, no, you shan't."
Trivia[]
- Between "Krusty Dogs" and "Sanitation Insanity," War Statement 3 took 7 and a half years to return.
- Between "Krusty Dogs" and "Breakin'," War Statement 10 took nearly 9 years to return.