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"Kronk for Hire" is a song originally written as an advertising jingle appearing in The Emperor's New School episode "Room for Improvement". It was later frequently used as background music on Phineas and Ferb, usually appearing whenever someone is speaking in the style of a television advertisement or infomercial.

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  • Kronk for Hire
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  • "Kronk for Hire" is a song originally written as an advertising jingle appearing in The Emperor's New School episode "Room for Improvement". It was later frequently used as background music on Phineas and Ferb, usually appearing whenever someone is speaking in the style of a television advertisement or infomercial.
  • "Kronk for Hire" is a song originally written as an advertising jingle appearing in the "Room for Improvement" episode of The Emperor's New School which is frequently used as background music on Phineas and Ferb. Appropriately, it usually appears when someone is speaking in the style of a television advertisement or when somebody is explaining something.
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  • Danny Jacob, Laura Dickenson
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  • Kronk for Hire
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  • Phineas and Ferb
  • The Emperor's New School
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  • "Kronk for Hire" is a song originally written as an advertising jingle appearing in The Emperor's New School episode "Room for Improvement". It was later frequently used as background music on Phineas and Ferb, usually appearing whenever someone is speaking in the style of a television advertisement or infomercial.
  • "Kronk for Hire" is a song originally written as an advertising jingle appearing in the "Room for Improvement" episode of The Emperor's New School which is frequently used as background music on Phineas and Ferb. Appropriately, it usually appears when someone is speaking in the style of a television advertisement or when somebody is explaining something.
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