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This page is a showcase of all of the associated production music in Pencil 2.O that start with the letter S.

Pencil 2.O Production Music Indices

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M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X–Z

Sailor's Waltz[]

Sailor's Waltz was composed by Heinz Matschurat.

Saint Agnes and The Burning Train[]

Saint Agnes and The Burning Train was composed by Sting. (None currently. However, NLG announced it will be on an episode.)

Saltwater Works[]

Saltwater Works was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Santa Lucia[]

Santa Lucia is a traditional song from Naples. In this record, it was composed by Ken Jones and Keith Grant.

Saxaboogie[]

Saxaboogie was composed by Harry Bluestone, and it is a well-known party theme.

School Life[]

School Life was composed by Jack Shaindlin.

Screw on the Loose[]

Screw on the Loose was composed by Tony Lowry.

Seaweed[]

Seaweed was composed by Steve Belfer.

Secret of Tiki Island[]

Secret of Tiki Island was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

  • Welcome Back - "Hey, uh, Ruby, I hate to be too inquisitive, but..."

Send Them Victorious[]

Send Them Victorious was composed by Graham de Wilde. It was played before the song "Sweet Victory" in the episode "Band Geeks" from SpongeBob SquarePants, and it is sometimes thought to be a part of that song.

Serenading the Night[]

Serenading the Night was composed by Jan Rap. Originally, it was known as "Sarinande", a folk song from Indonesia. It is also the first song to play in the series.

Shellfish Activity[]

Shellfish Activity was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. This is probably not its name, but it is speculated to be.

Shiny Tech[]

The two Shiny Tech tracks were composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Shiny Tech I[]

This version is the older of the two. It features mostly percussion without a melody, unlike the second version.

Shiny Tech II[]

Shock[]

Shock was composed by Cor Bolten.

The Shock[]

The Shock was composed by Dick De Benedictis.

Shock[]

The Shock cues were composed by Dave Hewson.

Shock F[]

Shock J[]

Shock Q[]

Shock Horror[]

Shock Horror was composed by Dick Walter.

Showdown[]

Showdown was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Si Fe'e A[]

Si Fe'e A is a traditional Samoan song composed by Kapono Beamer and sung by Pulefano and the Polynesians.

Silent Movie[]

Silent Movie was composed by Larry Hochman.

Silver Blue Light[]

Silver Blue Light was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Sitar Gliss[]

Sitar Gliss was composed by Harbhajan Singh.

Sitar Statement[]

The Sitar Statements were composed by Dick Steven Walter.

Sitar Statement A[]

Six Powerful Cues[]

The Six Powerful Cues were composed by Wilfred Burns.

Six Powerful Cues A[]

Six Powerful Cues D[]

Skaters' Waltz[]

Skaters' Waltz was composed by Emile Waldteufel and George Wilson.

Skipping to School[]

Skipping to School was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Sleazy Sax[]

Sleazy Sax was composed by Richard Myhill.

Slick in the City[]

Slick in the City was composed by Kenny Graham. Being of a sneaky nature, this is a theme of the Gang of 8.

Slide Whistle Song[]

Slide Whistle Song was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Smaller Cap = Less Plastic[]

Smaller Cap = Less Plastic was composed by Andrew Wang.

Smoking Gun[]

Smoking Gun was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Sneaking About[]

Sneaking About was composed by Phil Green.

Sneaky[]

Sneaky was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Sneaky Snitch[]

Sneaky Snitch was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Solid Brass 16 A[]

Solid Brass 16 A was composed by Marcin Pospieszalski.

Solo Steel[]

Solo Steel was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. There are four versions, although the SpongeBob Wiki says that there are just three.

Solo Steel 1[]

Solo Steel 2[]

Solo Steel 3[]

Solo Steel 4[]

Sophisticated Hula[]

Sophisticated Hula was composed by The Hawaiian Isladers.

Sounds of Science[]

The Sounds of Science were composed by Josef Mundigl.

Sounds of Science 1[]

South Pacific Islands II[]

South Pacific Islands II was composed by Victor Cavini.

South Sea Island Lullaby[]

South Sea Island Lullaby was composed by George Elliott.

Spatial Harvest[]

Spatial Harvest was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Spanish Ladies[]

Spanish Ladies was composed by Robin James Jeffrey and Tim Laycock. It is a traditional English shanty.

Spanish Ladies A[]

This version is vocal.

Spanish Ladies B[]

This version is instrumental.

Spazzmatica Polka[]

Spazzmatica Polka was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Speaking Guitar[]

Speaking Guitar was composed by Gerhard Narholz.

Speed Freak[]

Speed Freak was composed by Freebie and the Bean. It plays as party music.

Spindlelegs[]

Spindlelegs was composed by Cedric King Palmer.

  • Sweet Tooth - "Making cakes without recipes is almost as bad as making a cake out of two … metal … balls!"

Split in Synapse[]

Split in Synapse was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

SpongeBob History Song[]

SpongeBob History Song was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. The reason it's called that is because it was used as a vocal version in a season 6 DVD recapping the past events of the show.

SpongeBob Theme[]

SpongeBob Theme was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. Despite the name, this is not the theme song of SpongeBob SquarePants. Instead, this is a theme that appeared first in "Boating School".

SpongeBob Theme Nova[]

SpongeBob Theme Nova was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. This appeared first after the movie, in the episode "Hocus Pocus".

Spongeburglar[]

Spongeburglar was composed by Nicolas Carr.

Sponge Monger[]

Sponge Monger was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It was once known as "Chase Cue 2".

Springtime for Lovers[]

Springtime for Lovers was composed by Len Stevens. It is a nostalgic piece from the 1940s.

Stack of Leis[]

Stack of Leis was composed by Kapono Beamer.

Stadium Rave A[]

Stadium Rave A was composed by Glenn Nishida and Mark Governor.

Stealth by Night[]

Stealth by Night was composed by Jack Coles.

Stepping Into Danger[]

Stepping Into Danger was composed by Mike Sunderland.

Stiff Upper Lip[]

Stiff Upper Lip was composed by Paddy Kingsland.

Straight from Hell[]

Straight from Hell was composed by Gregor Narholz.

Stringed Disco[]

Stringed Disco was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Stumbling Tumbleweeds[]

Stumbling Tumbleweeds was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.

Suave Standpipe[]

Suave Standpipe was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

  • Welcome Back - "Our diary followers have no idea what's happened to us in the last three years."

Sugar Plum Dark Mix[]

Sugar Plum Dark Mix was composed by Kevin MacLeod. It is a version of the Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy by Tchaikovsky for his 1892 ballet, The Nutcracker, but the dark factor os the song is greatly exaggerated.

Summer Day[]

Summer Day was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Sunshine in Hawaii[]

Sunshine in Hawaii was composed by Max Mahlmann.

Sunny Samoa[]

Sunny Samoa was composed by Jan Rap. This was once known as "Honolulu March" by George de Fretes, and still is on some databases.

Sunshine[]

Sunshine was composed by Kevin MacLeod.

Super Highway March[]

Super Highway March was composed by Barry Anthony and Nicolas Carr.

Surfin Summer Girls[]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zezTdWLLym0 Surfin Summer Girls] was composed by Ian Henry Marsh.

Surfin' Fun[]

Surfin' Fun was composed by G. Maclean, B. Ryder.

Sweet Annabelle[]

Sweet Annabelle was composed by Sam Fonteyn.

Sweet Manea[]

Sweet Manea was composed by Kapono Beamer. Previously this was mistaken to be "Chief Taravana".

  • Vomitaco - "Hey, guys! Let's play catch!"

Synopsis[]

Synopsis was composed by .

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