This page is a showcase of all of the associated production music in Pencil 2.O that start with the letter R.
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Radio Martini[]
Radio Martini was composed by Kevin MacLeod. Online games often use this song.
- Le Voyage dans la Poubelle - "Hi, I'm—
- Truars and Liars - The beginning.
- Crybaby! - Played during the contest.
- Bowling, Now with Explosions! - Played during the puppet section.
- Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know - Played when the contestants show their favourite screens.
- State Minds Drink Alike - "I can't believe it!"
- Attack of the Six Foot Californians - "Omg, I know this song!" (archive footage)
- Time Will Tell - "We're finally finished with our final project of the summer!"
- Match, Pencil & Pen React to Their Ask Videos - Ask Pen!
Radio Theatre[]
Radio Theatre was composed by Jack Beaver.
- Dates and Schoolgates - "Schreiber, just the man for whom I was searching."
The Rake Hornpipe[]
The Rake Hornpipe was composed by Robert White.
- The Reveal - Announcer discusses the points system.
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - "Oi'd be glad to let you in!"
- Dates and Schoolgates - "So, Avi, you have a new friend?"
- The Softening - "Omg, I wish."
The Rakes of Mallow[]
The Rakes of Mallow was composed by Robert White and Brian Gulland. It is a traditional Irish jig.
- Get Digging - "I've got acid spitballs." (new version)
- Drill Sergeant Daddy - The Irish jig that plays as Teardrop dances.
Ramblin' Man from Gramblin'[]
Ramblin' Man from Gramblin' was composed by Sam Spence. It replaces "Movement Proposition" that plays at the start of BFDIA.
- Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know - The initial chase.
- The Nightmare of Camp Nidhamu - Pen jumps down the Yoyle Needy.
Ranz des Vaches[]
Ranz des Vaches was composed by Gioacchino Rossini. This is the third part of William Tell.
- It's a Monster - Played during the underwater scene.
Real Western Steel[]
Real Western Steel was composed by Bobby Black.
- Glad to Be Back? - "As is customary when dealing with the necessity of food, we have asked the United States Department of Educational Essences to supply an appropriate meal for this special exhibition."
- Take the Plunge - "That's where you're wrong."
- Insectophobe's Nightmare 2 - "So now we have our three finalists."
- No More Snow! - Coiny gives a signal of approval.
- Still in a Hundred Years - "I can't believe it …"
- Not Sco Much Viller - Pen tricks the kids into getting out of the room.
- All Change! (Regimes) - "Then off to Kenya we go!"
- Attack of the Six Foot Californians - the beginning.
- Match, Pencil & Pen React to Their Ask Videos - "My posterior feels, like, so comfy in those seats!"
Rescue[]
Rescue was composed by Cecil Milner.
- The House of Ghosting - title card.
Rhinoceros[]
Rhinoceros was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- The Nightmare of Camp Nidhamu - "Hello?"
Ripples[]
Ripples was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Battle Hymn of the Hoa - Mia presents the omamori.
Rising[]
Rising was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Crybaby! - Played at Cake at Stake.
- Lofty - Played at Cake at Stake.
- Don't Lose Your Marbles - Played near the end of the contest.
- Bowling, Now with Explosions! - Played at Cake at Stake.
- Reveal Novum - Played during the stare-off between Pencil and David.
- Still in a Hundred Years - "And we have no choice but to eliminate all of the characters because someone signed up twice!"
Rocket[]
Rocket was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Take the Plunge - "Let's help each other!"
- Are You Smarter Than a Snowball? - "I get to push you off!"
- All Change! (Regimes) - "Mona, is that you?"
- In Search of Brother - The song playing on TV.
Rocket Power[]
Rocket Power was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- Welcome Back - "Sorry for annoying you earlier, Fries."
Rodeo Daze[]
Rodeo Daze was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield, from the SpongeBob episode of the same name.
- Still in a Hundred Years - "We are safe to go!"
Roll Up Waltz[]
Roll Up Waltz was composed by Andrew J. Hall.
- Truars and Liars - At Drowsyland.
Romantic Opening[]
Romantic Opening was composed by Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin.
- Will He or Won't He? - title card
Royal Hawaiian Hula[]
Royal Hawaiian Hula was composed by Kapono Beamer. The vocal version is known as "Royal Hawaiian Hotel".
- Lofty - "Would you like to see a magic trick?"; "Ha ha!"
- The Nightmare of Camp Nidhamu - Saye is on the phone.
Royal Rondo[]
Royal Rondo was composed by Maurice de Courpalay.
- The Softening - At the restaurant.
Royal Tableau[]
Royal Tableau was composed by Stuart Stirling.
- All Change! (Regimes) - title card.
Rule Britannia[]
Rule Britannia was composed by Anthony Wakefield.
- Yeah, Who? I Wanna Know - Played whenever Pencil argues with Donut. (old version)
Running Fanfare[]
Running Fanfare was composed by Kevin MacLeod.
- All Change! (Regimes) - After school on Friday.
- All-Day Anticipation - "I'm finally in charge of this house!"