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"SpongeBob SquarePants Theme" (Avril Lavigne) Derek Drymon, Steven Hillenburg, Mark Harrison, Blaise Smith: 0:46: 2. "SpongeBob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy" (The Flaming Lips) Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins: 3:39: 3. "Just a Kid" Jeff Tweedy: 2:51: 4. "The Goofy Goober Song" (Mike Simpson with SpongeBob, Patrick, and ...
This is my music. This is my art. How much? They paid me a lot of money. It's called Goofy Goober Rock. God bless 'SpongeBob SquarePants.'" [9] The song was released on the album The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie – Music from the Movie and More.... Nerdist ranked "Goofy Goober Rock" as the fourth-best song from the SpongeBob series. [10]
SpongeBob's Greatest Hits is the first compilation album for the tenth anniversary of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants.The album was released on February 24, 2009, in conjunction with the year-long celebration of the show's tenth anniversary.
He composed music for the film Collateral directed by Michael Mann and is credited on the song "Goofy Goober Rock" on The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack. His recording of R. L. Burnside 's "It's Bad You Know" was included on The Sopranos original television soundtrack release.
Goopy Geer had a small role in the 1990s animated series Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Two-Tone Town" voiced by Robert Morse.Goopy, reprising his role as the happy-go-lucky pianist from his first cartoon, meets the series' stars when they visit the "black-and-white" part of town. [5]
Disney's An Extremely Goofy Movie is a 2000 American animated comedy film distributed by Walt Disney Home Video, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and directed by Douglas McCarthy. It is a sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie and the finale to the television series Goof Troop .
The Goofy Gophers are animated cartoon characters in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. The gophers are small and brown with tan bellies and buck teeth. They both have British accents. Unnamed in the theatrical cartoons, they were given the names Mac and Tosh in the 1960s TV show The Bugs Bunny Show. [4]
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