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Revision as of 00:59, 20 September 2016
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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Sailor's Waltz
Sailor's Waltz was composed by Heinz Matschurat.
- Hurtful! - "See, I told you the TLC needed to be fixed."
- Zayde's Hootin' Arrival - "I was, but I thought you might have needed a ride."
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.
- Get in the Van - "I'll go for Pin, since she stabbed my speaker box!" (old version)
- No More Snow! - Ruby cries. (new version)
Saxaboogie
Saxaboogie was composed by Harry Bluestone, and it is a well-known party theme.
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - The SuperVan arrives; "Thanks for being a change from your wife, Pen, letting us into your van."
- All-Day Anticipation - "Everyone, the police are here!"
School Life
School Life was composed by Jack Shaindlin.
- Take the Plunge - "Hey! I hear voices!"
Screw on the Loose
Screw on the Loose was composed by Tony Lowry.
- Glad to Be Back? - "Ecthcuthe me, but I came for the tzhetth club meeting."
- Barriers and Pitfalls - Played during the gumball commercial.
- Not Sco Much Viller - The beginning.
Seaweed
Seaweed was composed by Steve Belfer.
- Sweet Tooth - "Hey, Leafy!"
- Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know - Played whenever Donut argues against Pencil. (old version)
- Not Sco Much Viller - Qalam-Rassas sees Zorah.
- Dates and Schoolgates - "Thatselnotle?"
- All-Day Anticipation - "'O threw this?"
- The Best Unrest - "Um, no. We are not going to Fiddle Stick's."
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..."
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.
- Pilot - Intro.
- Cycle of Life - "Yeah, we won!"
- Will He or Won't He? - "Ah, wot a lovely mornin'!"
Shellfish Activity
Shellfish Activity was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. This is probably not its name, but it is speculated to be.
- Hurtful! - "Yes, I'm no longer metal!"
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.
- Take the Plunge - "People, the other team is also getting close!"
- Barriers and Pitfalls - Played during the contest.
- Are You Smarter Than a Snowball? - "Allaince, schmalliance. Go! Go!"
- Power of Three - "Island Three!"
- Vas-A-Yop - "Alright, all you participles out there!"
- Zayde's Hootin' Arrival - "I would like the Terwiter's special, a plain baguette with extra French sauce"; "This is getting too bad, guys, this is the fourth time that I've risked being spotted by my dad!"
- All-Day Anticipation - "No mess!"
Shiny Tech II
- Vas-A-Yop - "Oi m8, this ain' bad dancin'!"
- Zayde's Hootin' Arrival - "Aw man"; "Ari!"
Shock
Shock was composed by Cor Bolten.
- To Test Love's Posterity - Pencil is thinking.
- A Leg Up in the Race - Coiny gets a stamp of elimination.
- Get in the Van - At once everyone gets eaten by Evil Leafy.
- The Long-lost Yoyle City - "Saw through me, yeah yeah yeah!"
- Vas-A-Yop - "Please don't say it!"
- The Pennsylvania-Vermont Ocean - "What?"
- Dates and Schoolgates - "Omg, Saye's in love!"
The Shock
The Shock was composed by Dick De Benedictis.
- Get in the Van - TB, GB and Rocky run away from Evil Leafy.
Shock F
Shock F was composed by Dave Hewson.
- Crybaby! - The Squashy Grapes scream.
- No More Snow - Evil Leafy turns around.
- Dates and Schoolgates - Saye's eyes change into black-outlined white discs.
Shock Horror
Shock Horror was composed by Dick Walter.
- Will He or Won't He? - Yaretzi roars.
Showdown
Showdown was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- The Long-lost Yoyle City - "Hey, the HPRC has been stolen!"
Silver Blue Light
Silver Blue Light was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Cycle of Life - Played during the B.F.D,I. prank.
- Return of the Hang Glider - "Leafy, I'm sorry for what I did."
- Not Sco Much Viller - "Why'd I wan' to leave this beautiful nation o' mine?"
Sitar Statement
The Sitar Statements were composed by Dick Steven Walter.
Sitar Statement A
- Truars and Liars - "Class, you know the drill."
Six Powerful Cues
The Six Powerful Cues were composed by Wilfred Burns.
Six Powerful Cues D
- Bridge Crossing - "Uh oh, it's closing!"
Skaters' Waltz
Skaters' Waltz was composed by Emile Waldteufel and George Wilson.
- Gardening Hero - The scene in space.
Skipping to School
Skipping to School was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.
- Are You Smarter Than a Snowball? - The Ice Cube Recovery Center Creator is shown.
- Showscape! - "What time is it?"
Sleazy Sax
Sleazy Sax was composed by Richard Myhill.
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 3 - Firey gets all frisky with Bomby.
- The Best Unrest - Hex walks into the party.
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.
- Take the Plunge - "Blocky, our friend!"
Slide Whistle Song
Slide Whistle Song was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield.
- Get Digging - Leafy dodges the spitballs. (new version)
- All-Day Anticipation - Montage of cleaning the house.
Smaller Cap = Less Plastic
Smaller Cap = Less Plastic was composed by Andrew Wang.
- Return of the Hang Glider - Played during the BFDI credits. (replaced by "Holiday Dream")
Smoking Gun
Smoking Gun was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Le Voyage dans la Poubelle - "What kind of nonentity are you?"
- Get in the Van - Played during Cake at Stake.
- All-Day Anticipation - The kids are in the room.
Sneaking About
Sneaking About was composed by Phil Green.
- Sweet Tooth - "Needy!"
- All-Day Anticipation - "You're going on a 'date', eh?"
Sneaky
Sneaky was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Glad to Be Back? - "You like a girl?"
- The Long-lost Yoyle City - "So, how would you like to die?"
Sneaky Snitch
Sneaky Snitch was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Showscape! - "For the last time there's no such thing as burglars!"
- Time Will Tell - "But the bathroom's too far!"
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
- Cycle of Life - "Again, for, like, the second time?"
- All-Day Anticipation - The next morning.
- Will He or Won't He? - "Good night, Chavo!"
Solo Steel 2
- It's a Monster - "Finally, we're done!" (old version)
- Showscape! - "Oh, I'm so tired!"
Solo Steel 3
- Time Will Tell - "Oh, I had such a bad dream."
Solo Steel 4
- Not Sco Much Viller - Saye sighs.
Sophisticated Hula
Sophisticated Hula was composed by The Hawaiian Isladers.
- To Test Love's Posterity - "Então, por favor, explicar-me porque eu estou dirigindo para a escola, às 9 da manhã?"
Sounds of Science
The Sounds of Science were composed by Josef Mundigl.
Sounds of Science 1
- Are You Smarter Than a Snowball? - Golf Ball sings whilst taking the test.
South Pacific Islands II
South Pacific Islands II was composed by Victor Cavini.
- Glad to Be Back? - Aristotelis goes off tangent.
- A Leg Up in the Race - "Leafy, Icy, Blocky."
South Sea Island Lullaby
South Sea Island Lullaby was composed by George Elliott.
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 3 - "Rate these videos to vote on members of WOAH Bunch."
- Will He or Won't He? - Friday night.
Spatial Harvest
Spatial Harvest was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Return of the Hang Glider - Leafy buys Dream Island.
- The Pennsylvania-Vermont Ocean - Salvador is revealed.
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.
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 3 - "Pencil's over-reacting."
Spanish Ladies B
This version is instrumental.
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 3 - Played during Cake at Stake.
Speaking Guitar
Speaking Guitar was composed by Gerhard Narholz.
- Will He or Won't He? - "... and there should be flowers all over the room."
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.
- Cycle of Life - Played during the contest.
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.
- Half a Loaf Is Better Than None - "Spongy is actually in first."
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".
- Are You Smarter Than a Snowball? - Coiny falls in the pit.
- Crybaby! - "Hey, it's Spongy!"
- Dates and Schoolgates - "Let's get decoratin' … hurry up!"
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".
- Half a Loaf Is Better Than None - The remaining contestants spare TB run into the giant pool of acid.
- Reveal Novum - "David wins."
Spongeburglar
Spongeburglar was composed by Nicolas Carr.
- Dates and Schoolgates - "Okay, I am ready!"
- Will He or Won't He? - Zorah becomes unforeseen.
Sponge Monger
Sponge Monger was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It was once known as "Chase Cue 2".
- Le Voyage dans la Poubelle - "We're running home!"
- To Test Love's Posterity - "Match!"
- Lofty - Leafy dodges the nails.
- Don't Pierce My Flesh - The recommended characters watch on the contestants running in the volcano.
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 2 - Flower uses her mirror to not get lasered.
- Get Digging - Leafy dodges the spitballs. (old version)
- Showscape! - "You do not tell my friend to shut up, right, Book?"
- All-Day Anticipation - Everyone flees the house.
Springtime for Lovers
Springtime for Lovers was composed by Len Stevens. It is a nostalgic piece from the 1940s.
- Truars and Liars - Skidglasögon enters.
- Time Will Tell - "Oi, m8, bes' date o' me life!"
Stack of Leis
Stack of Leis was composed by Kapono Beamer.
- Pilot - Pencil is in her room.
- To Test Love's Posterity - "Oi guys, sorry I'm late."
- Bowling, Now with Explosions! - Pen is eliminated.
- The Long-lost Yoyle City - Match is finally sent to the TLC. (old version)
- Not Sco Much Viller - Everyone is shocked that they have to leave the country.
Stadium Rave A
Stadium Rave A was composed by Glenn Nishida and Mark Governor.
- All-Day Anticipation - Loud music plays during the party.
Stealth by Night
Stealth by Night was composed by Jack Coles.
- Match, Pencil & Pen React to Their Ask Videos - The mean reviewer insults Pen.
Stepping Into Danger
Stepping Into Danger was composed by Mike Sunderland.
- The Pennsylvania-Vermont Ocean - Pen asks Javier to repeat.
Stiff Upper Lip
Stiff Upper Lip was composed by Paddy Kingsland.
- Get Digging - Team WOAH Bunch walk to the elimination area with dignity.
- Not Sco Much Viller - Everyone is shocked that they have to leave the country.
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - "General Sofer?"
Straight from Hell
Straight from Hell was composed by Gregor Narholz.
- Get in the Van - GB, TB and Rocky get chased by Evil Leafy.
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - Everyone runs, screaming.
Stringed Disco
Stringed Disco was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Get Digging - Puffball flies the others to Yoyleland.
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - Flashback to 1972.
- The Best Unrest - "Look at Pen's dance moves!"
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."
Summer Day
Summer Day was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Get Digging - "Let's try to come up with a team name."
Sunshine in Hawaii
Sunshine in Hawaii was composed by Max Mahlmann.
- Sweet Tooth - "Come on, choose one."
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.
- To Test Love's Posterity - Title card.
- Crybaby! - "Another Name has already lost."
- Will He or Won't He? - "Asubuhi njema, wanafunzi!"
Sunshine
Sunshine was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Take the Plunge - "So …" (played in reverse)
Surfin Summer Girls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zezTdWLLym0 Surfin Summer Girls] was composed by Ian Henry Marsh.
- Will He or Won't He? - "Metal as f***!"
Surfin' Fun
Surfin' Fun was composed by G. Maclean, B. Ryder.
- Will He or Won't He? - "This is for the cake!"
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 .
- To Test Love's Posterity - Pencil asks Pen to the dance.
- Zayde's Hootin' Arrival - "And that's when he fell onto his knees, as the paramedics thought he was in great danger, but instead he pulled out a ring and said—"