This article is a list of production music used in the the series starting with the letter L.
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La Brindisi[]
La Brindisi was composed by Paul Pritchard and Giuseppe Verdi.
- 35b. "Squirrel Scout Slinkman" - The Squirrel Scouts try to make it up to Slinkman.
La Cucaracha[]
La Cucaracha was composed by Harry Bluestone.
- 23b. "Tomato Paste" - Edward makes a very spicy soup.
La Marseillaise[]
La Marseillaise has 2 versions. One was composed by Dick Walter and another by Claude Rouget De Lisle.
La Marseillaise (B) (Dick Walter)[]
- 12a. "Beans & Pranks" - They turned the sign into The Arc de Triomphe.
- 17b. "Love Sick" - Clam makes a knot of the Eiffel Tower.
La Marseillaise (Claude Rouget De Lisle)[]
- 51a. "Friendward" - "French ship!"; The ship's cannon.
Lambs in Clover[]
Lambs in Clover was composed by Jack Stachey.
- 12b. "Movie Night" - Plays in "Mr. Cotton Goes to Bubbleland".
Land of Hope and Glory[]
Land of Hope and Glory was composed by Edward Elgar.
- 29a. "Waiting for Edward" - Chip and Skip invented a growth serum.
Lap of Luxury[]
Lap of Luxury was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- 56a. "Penny For Your Dung" - Opening.
Lavender's Blue (B)[]
Lavender's Blue (B) was composed by Richard Harvey and Brian Gulland.
- 45a. "Ed's Benedict" - Puts egg in bed.
- 56b. "Baby Bean" - Lumpus is now a baby.
Legends of the Silver Screen[]
Legends of the Silver Screen was composed by Cedric Palmer.
- 50a. "Samson's Mail Fraud" - "Inside we are all magic!"
Legion of Honor[]
Legion of Honor was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
Legion of Honor [#22][]
- 26. "Hello Summer, Goodbye Camp" - The Bean Scouts and Patsy are let in; "Oui, oui!"
Legion of Honor [#29][]
- 44a. "Award to the Wise" - Lazlo finishes his sculpture.
- 46a. "Never Bean on the Map" - Garson reveals the meat bomb.
Legion of Honor [#31][]
- 54a. "Camp Complain" - Slinkman says the reason why the Scouts are gethered up.
Let Me Be a Soldier[]
Liberty[]
Liberty was composed by Mr. Camboso and Odis Palmer.
- 10b. "Camp Kidney Stinks" - Lazlo is all clean; Everyone is clean.
Life Or Death[]
Life Or Death was composed by Jack Beaver.
- 6a. "Tree Hugger" - "I am going to cut this tree down once and for all!" (High-Pitched)
- 40-41. "Where's Lazlo?" - "Fluffy" follows Skip into camp.
- 44b. "Cave Chatter" - "You see what happens when you guys don't listen to me?!"
- 47b. "Nursemaster" - The 1,000 "Samson germs" cornor the "Lumpus Germ".
Light and Easy[]
Light and Easy was composed by Harry Rabinowitz .
- 18a. "Hello Dolly" - Edward plays with his doll; End credits scene.
Light Show[]
Light Show was composed by Chris Lang, Eric Cunningham.
- 9b. "The Wig of Why" - Lazlo as a hippie.
Lighting The Fuse[]
Lighting The Fuse was composed by Dick Walter.
Lighting The Fuse (A)[]
- 32b. "Dirt Nappers" - Samson peaks outside.
Lighting The Fuse (B)[]
- 32b. "Dirt Nappers" - Samson vacuums the front of his cabin.
Like Strange[]
Like Strange was composed by Kenny Graham.
- 5a. "The Weakest Link" - Edward gives an evil grin.
- 14a. "Hallobeanies" - "I'm gonna scare the jelly out of those beans!"
- 14b. "Meatman" - "Wait a second!"
- 40-41. "Where's Lazlo?" - "They can have the one we condemned last month!"
Limelight Waltz[]
Limelight Waltz was composed by Albert Marland.
- 60a. "Wedding Bell Blues" - "Say hello to Elegance!"
Links[]
Little Ballet[]
Little Ballet was composed by Pierre Arvay.
- 1b. "Beans Are From Mars" - The Squirrel Scouts eating ice cream.
- 7a. "Dosey Doe" - Flashback to yesterday.
- 15b. "Miss Fru Fru" - Nina performs.
- 37b. "A Job Well Dung" - Opening.
- 58b. "Step Clam" - Gretchen tells Almondine that she can't be in the Wingnuts Sisterhood Club.
Little England[]
Little England was composed by Paddy Kingsland.
- 29a. "Waiting for Edward" - Edward spends time by himself.
Little Puck[]
Little Puck was composed by Arthur Willkinson.
- 8b. "Loogie Llama" - "He's like one of the family!"
- 15b. "Miss Fru Fru" - Miss Doe finds her old Miss Fru Fru Pageant picture.
- 22a. "Snow Beans" - Miss Doe wants to ride the chair lift with Lumpus.
- 42b. "Cheese Orbs" - Patsy goes to visit Nina.
- 52a. "Doting Doe-Eyed Deerest" - Jane whips jelly from Chip and Skip's faces.
Lonely Heart's Club (A)[]
Lonely Heart's Club (A) was composed by Otto Sieben and David Bell.
- 11b. "Beans & Weenies" - Raj and Clam refuse to speak to each other.
- 24a. "Camp Samson" - Samson gets angry.
- 35a. "Tusk Wizard" - Raj looks in the mirror.
- 54b. "The Engagement" - Lazlo reveals the truth to Jane Doe.
Long Roll[]
Long Roll was composed by Eric Allen.
Long Roll [#1.10][]
- 17b. "Love Sick" - "Ready, Gretchen?"
Long Roll [#3][]
- 15a. "No Beads, No Business" - Raj spins the wheel.
- 18a. "Hello Dolly" - Edward pumps up the pickle doll.
Long Roll to Cymbal Crash [#3.04][]
Long Roll to Cymbal Crash [#3.04] was composed by Eric Allen.
- 17b. "Love Sick" - "GO!"
Lost John[]
Lost John was composed by Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade and Saul Broudy.
- 12a. "Beans & Pranks" - Slinkman winds up music box.
Lovely Scenery (C)[]
Lovely Scenery (C) was composed by Mladen Franko.
- 34b. "Are You There S.M.I.T.S? It's Me Samson" - "MY ARMOR!!!"
- 35a. "Tusk Wizard" - Raj screams after finding out the Tusk Wizard didn't come.
Lovers Dream[]
Lovers Dream was composed by John Leach and Francis Silkstone.
- 35a. "Tusk Wizard" - "It was glorious!"
- 46b. "Harold & Raj" - Opening; Lazlo and Clam carry Raj.
Lumbering Giant[]
Lynda's Music Box[]
Lynda's Music Box was composed by Peter Dennis.
- 31b. "Creepy Crawly Campy" - "Aw you're tired!"