Every single incorrect thing stated in this video, with better explanations: Different arrangements of Hilo March and Honolulu March are used in SpongeBob, made by different people, not the ones shown in the video. Tiny Tim music is not used in future episodes of the show, I do not understand how you made this mistake. The wrong version of Hello Sailor is featured in the Richard Myhill section. The Hiram Olsen Group's music are traditional arrangements, arranged by Kapono Beamer, this should've been mentioned. Gerhard Narholz is the composer of "Waltzing Flutes", and Manfred Minnich was the conductor. Crepe Suzette was composed by Cyril Watters. The music at 3:39 is The Lineman by Sam Spence, instead of Goodbye Samba. The Dutch music is arranged by Jan Rap, this should've been mentioned. The Arrangement of Tip Top Polka at 4:02 is different from the one used in SpongeBob. For some reason, you mentioned the long history of the Drunken Sailor song, but this isn't done for any other traditional songs mentioned in the video. A different version of Wooden Bear is used in SpongeBob. Squidward's Tiki Land is sung by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield, and Tuck Tucker. Overall, this video feels like it was written by AI, and no actual research was done, not to mention the rampant spelling and pronunciation errors made throughout the video, please do better next time.
I'm a 1995 baby, and nothing makes me feel like a little kid on a bright Saturday morning in the early 2000s quite like the music from the early seasons of Spongebob. What an amazing show. Great writing, stunning and iconic art design (especially the hand-drawn season 1) and wonderful music. I taught myself how to play slide guitar, just so I could play these songs.
Just ended the video and i thought I had put on a video essay of a big TH-camr, yet the vid has little views, and you have not too many subs, the quality is top notch, man! It literally fooled me
How about the music origins of: The Simpsons Family Guy Bob’s Burgers Big mouth Stranger Things The Walking Dead Game of Thrones Breaking bad The X-Files Lost Law and order Bones The office Sesame Street The Muppets Thomas the Tank Engine Scooby Doo Bluey DuckTales The Disney theme The Marvel opening theme Toy story Star Wars The Batman theme The Superman theme The loud house Shrek Avatar the last Airbender And finally how about the Transformers theme?
Every single incorrect thing stated in this video, with better explanations:
Different arrangements of Hilo March and Honolulu March are used in SpongeBob, made by different people, not the ones shown in the video.
Tiny Tim music is not used in future episodes of the show, I do not understand how you made this mistake.
The wrong version of Hello Sailor is featured in the Richard Myhill section.
The Hiram Olsen Group's music are traditional arrangements, arranged by Kapono Beamer, this should've been mentioned.
Gerhard Narholz is the composer of "Waltzing Flutes", and Manfred Minnich was the conductor.
Crepe Suzette was composed by Cyril Watters.
The music at 3:39 is The Lineman by Sam Spence, instead of Goodbye Samba.
The Dutch music is arranged by Jan Rap, this should've been mentioned.
The Arrangement of Tip Top Polka at 4:02 is different from the one used in SpongeBob.
For some reason, you mentioned the long history of the Drunken Sailor song, but this isn't done for any other traditional songs mentioned in the video.
A different version of Wooden Bear is used in SpongeBob.
Squidward's Tiki Land is sung by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield, and Tuck Tucker.
Overall, this video feels like it was written by AI, and no actual research was done, not to mention the rampant spelling and pronunciation errors made throughout the video, please do better next time.
Finally someone who has actual knowledge about SpongeBob music
You put more thought into this reply than he did in this video , good work sir haha and I feel the same way about the AI thought.
Pantera also made a debut in the beginning episode and inthe middle
I'm a 1995 baby, and nothing makes me feel like a little kid on a bright Saturday morning in the early 2000s quite like the music from the early seasons of Spongebob. What an amazing show. Great writing, stunning and iconic art design (especially the hand-drawn season 1) and wonderful music.
I taught myself how to play slide guitar, just so I could play these songs.
Did...did you just call Dee Snider "Dee Sinister"?
Yes , yes he did even if you ain’t a TS fan you have to know what he did for music through the courts haha
Skipping to school and squeeze me by nerd not mentioned 💔
I can't believe you didn't include Junior Brown doing "Texas" in the episode "Texas"
I love this type of video, there’s a really good video going into the erosion of spongebobs musical identity
4:16 The Backyardigans also sang this.
Just ended the video and i thought I had put on a video essay of a big TH-camr, yet the vid has little views, and you have not too many subs, the quality is top notch, man! It literally fooled me
Great vid! Subbed :)
It’s Snider, not Sinister 1:35
How about the music origins of:
The Simpsons
Family Guy
Bob’s Burgers
Big mouth
Stranger Things
The Walking Dead
Game of Thrones
Breaking bad
The X-Files
Lost
Law and order
Bones
The office
Sesame Street
The Muppets
Thomas the Tank Engine
Scooby Doo
Bluey
DuckTales
The Disney theme
The Marvel opening theme
Toy story
Star Wars
The Batman theme
The Superman theme
The loud house
Shrek
Avatar the last Airbender
And finally how about the Transformers theme?
Horrible
SPONGEBOB MUSIC IS BETTER
Rod Studios is baaaaack
Subscribing before TikTok gets shutdown
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worst video ever
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