"M'Wanna" (alternate titles: "M. Wanna," "M"Wana") is a sad Hawaiian track composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. The instruments being played in the piece are vocals, a steel guitar, and a ukulele. There is an unused alternate take titled "M'Wanna Alt Mix."
Usage
- 39b. "The Fry Cook Games" - Choir overlays "Heavenly Voices (A)." ("M. Wanna")
- 62b. "Krabs vs. Plankton" - Plankton wakes up.
- 120a. "No Hat for Pat" - "I'm worried about Patrick." ("M"Wana")
- 136b. "Summer Job" - Mrs. Puff gets arrested.
- 160b. "Walking the Plankton" - The ending.
- 191b. "The Executive Treatment" - Patrick in jail.
- 193a. "Sanctuary!" - Baby snails. (high-pitched +1)
- 195b. "Larry's Gym" - Larry is sad.
- 199a. "Sold!" - SpongeBob, Patrick, and Gary go to the Krusty Krab.
- 204b. "The Whole Tooth" - SpongeBob talks to Patrick about Tooth Island.
- 208a. "Snooze You Lose" - "I haven't slept for three days!"
- 210b. "Burst Your Bubble" - "Now that everyone's driving bubbles, they don't need licenses."
- 216b. "The Clam Whisperer" - "Oh, maybe you're right."
- 219b. "Larry the Floor Manager" - Larry's pecs start crying.
- 226a. "Chatterbox Gary" - SpongeBob cries.
- 230b. "Bottle Burglars" - SpongeBob cries.
- 232a. "Mustard O' Mine" - "Oh, no curse, no mummy, and no mustard."
- 233a. "Whale Watching" - Squidward and Pearl arrive back home.
- 238a. "Appointment TV" - SpongeBob is depressed at home.
- 242b. "Gary & Spot" - Marvin feels lonely and cries.
- 261b. "Hiccup Plague" - SpongeBob still hiccuping while sitting on a piece of coral.
- 276a. "Say Awww!" - "Of course another failure!"
- 285b. "Ride Patrick Ride" - Patrick crying.
- 289a. "My Friend Patty" - "I'm sorry everyone keeps trying to eat you, Krabby Patty."
- 308a. "UpWard" - Squidward alone onstage. (low-pitched -1)
- 310a. "Biscuit Ballyhoo" - The scouts at the hospital.
Trivia
- Up until "The Executive Treatment," this track only played once per season, except season 3 and season 5.
- Since season 11, this track has served as a replacement for "Hawaiian Cocktail." It has also been used in similar narrative contexts.
- Since its introduction, the only seasons not to play this track are seasons 3, 5, and 14.