The Hamster & Gretel (Original Soundtrack) is a digital soundtrack album for the eponymous TV series, released on August 12, 2022, the same day as the series premiered with "Empower Failure" and "Oakey Dokey". The album includes thirteen tracks, all from the first season, but not necessarily listed in order of appearance.
Tracklist[]
No. | Title | Performer | Episode | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hamster & Gretel Theme Song | Dan Povenmire | All | 0:56 |
2 | Strawberry Festival | Dan Povenmire[1] | "Strawberry Fest Forever" | 1:29 |
3 | My Best Friend Bailey's Birthday | Gretel[2] | "Birthday Besties" | 1:28 |
4 | I Got Beef | Akintoye | "Grounded" | 1:06 |
5 | Tiny White Tux | Sophia James[1] | "U.F. UH-OH!" | 1:17 |
6 | How You Feel About Me | Kevin[3] | "An Arthouse Divided" | 1:09 |
7 | I'm the Bomb | Alex Povenmire | "The Bitter Sitter" | 1:24 |
8 | La Cebolla | La Cebolla[4] | "La Ballad of La Cebolla" | 1:30 |
9 | Just Another Friday Night | Sophia James | "Friday Night Fright" | 0:43 |
10 | Overload the Grid | Kevin[3] and the Duck Boyz[5] | "Empower Failure" | 1:01 |
11 | Dance Battle | Robbie Wyckoff | "Saturday Homecoming Fever" | 1:14 |
12 | Get Ready for a Rumble | Dan Povenmire | "I'm Bored" | 1:00 |
13 | I Can Be Bad | Kevin[3] | "The Break-Stuff Club" | 1:03 |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Performed by another character voiced by this artist in the series
- ↑ Voiced by Meli Povenmire
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Voiced by Michael Cimino
- ↑ Voiced by Karina La Voz
- ↑ Voiced by Danny Jacob
Trivia[]
- This is the first soundtrack for the series.
- The Hamster & Gretel Theme Song and I Can Be Bad are the only songs from this selection that are listed in order of appearance; Hamster & Gretel Theme Song is the very first to appear in the series (appearing before every episode, including "Empower Failure"), while I Can Be Bad is the last out of these thirteen songs (appearing as late as "The Break-Stuff Club", nearly a year after the album was released). The remaining eleven songs are not listed in the same order as they appear in the series (e.g. Overload the Grid, which nearly directly follows the Theme Song, is listed as track no. 10 instead of track no. 2).