Spongebob in Randomland homage to "Forbidden Zone"
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "SpongeBob in Randomland" had a tribute to Richard Elfman's cult classic, Forbidden Zone. The visual homage was accompanied by a musical sound-alike reference by Ego Plum to Danny Elfman's original score from the film.
And if you missed it, Forbidden Zone wasn't only the thing referenced in “SpongeBob in Randomland”: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2019/09/spongebob-just-directly-referenced.html
Oddio, Inc. is the music production company of Ego Plum. Ego Plum is a composer for film, stage, and television. Mostly known for his work on the Nickelodeon series, Harvey Beaks, Welcome to the Wayne and Making Fiends. Ego is also composing music for Nickelodeon's upcoming animated preschool series Santiago of the Seas. This channel also features music from Ego Plum's record label, Ebola Music Records. Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9hGTJs3u7QjvnqztU6A9w
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