![]() 14, All Aboard for Laughs, Disorder in the Deep, Patrick's Day, Complete Eighth Season, The SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, Kids Double Pack: Volume 2, SpongeBob and Friends: Patrick SquarePants, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Collection, Next 100 Episodes, The Best 200 Episodes Ever, and The Seventh & Eighth Seasons DVDs. This episode is available on the SpongeBob SquarePants Vol.PI Wiggle and Wobble #1 Full Mix - Pat Irwin.◦ Dear Friend - Aaron Springer, Gary Stockdale SBPrera One Note Orch - Gary Stockdale.‣ Baroque Fin 22 C Maj - Marcin Pospieszalski Grand Opera Fanfare - Marcin Pospieszalski, Nicolas Carr.PI Wiggle and Wobble #3 stereo mix - Pat Irwin.‣ Danger Sign - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin PI Wiggle and Wobble #2 stereo mix - Pat Irwin.‣ Thieving Magpie Overture - Gioacchino Rossini Light Conversation 1 No Percussion - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony.Fooling Around Lo Brass - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony.Fooling Around 1A - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony.The Pollywog Strut - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony.Startled Vibraphone Hit - Nicolas Carr.Another Best Day Ever - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield.Overture in Sea - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield.SpongeBob and Patrick boat screaming by different vehicles.īlank title card Music ( ‣ ) Production music.Squidward told all the guests that the show is horrible, but they disagree and threw food at him, as the episode ends. Patrick asks how the singer knows his name, and SpongeBob reveals himself and they make up. Patrick begins to chase it until SpongeBob explains that it was a sea urchin the whole time. The sea urchin wakes up from Patrick's tears, rips itself from his face, and runs away. SpongeBob disguises himself as an opera performer as his plan to rescue Patrick from Squidward's tentacles, so Patrick and Squidward could see a lady, which is really SpongeBob, singing opera, which Patrick says "She's beautiful." After SpongeBob sang opera to win Patrick back, Patrick begins to cry and sees HIS beard is really a sea urchin in hibernation, which breaks Patrick's brainwashed state. Then, Squidward and Patrick go to the Opera House. SpongeBob comes up with a plan to snap Patrick out of his brainwashing state. Squidward stops him and says that they are through with him. SpongeBob realizes that the only way to snap Patrick out of his brainwashing state is to rescue him from Squidward and restore his friendship. SpongeBob sees Squidward and Patrick walking and Squidward mentions that the beard was the best thing that ever happened to Patrick other than himself. Then, they go to the art place and SpongeBob follows them around and Patrick and Squidward tell the security to kick him out and he first put him out softly, but he does not leave, so he ends up kicking him. They then go to a restaurant, and Patrick and Squidward order some tetrazzini while SpongeBob orders the milk and cookies. Patrick likes his look until Squidward reminds him that he really should not. The three go into Squidward's house for a grown-up makeover. SpongeBob thinks Patrick is captured by Squidward and brainwashed as his apprentice, sidekick and pawn. He decides to follow them, promising he will learn how to be mature as well. When Squidward passes by and notices the beard, he offers to teach Patrick everything he knows about how to be mature, much to SpongeBob's dismay. Suddenly, Patrick falls asleep, where he is revealed to have suddenly grown a beard when he awakens. Then, in true Poetry SLAMMED fashion, they each improvise a limerick based on the words "tickle" and "Texas".The episode starts off as SpongeBob and Patrick walk to each other and then they start to play - the idea of their game is to holler at the vehicles that pass by, which angers Squidward and some of the people in the vehicles. ![]() Mike also shares the CLASSIC limerick "There once was a man from Nantucket".Ĭonnor then reads his poems "It's Time" and "Cat-Scratch Fever", followed by Mike's three APPROPRIATELY UNTITLED Limericks. The example poem is from the Nickelodeon cartoon, SpongeBob SquarePants. ![]() They talk about Mike's general air of whimsy and the similarities between writing a limerick and writing a joke. Connor's guest is friend, and fellow co-host of Poetry SLAMMED, Mike Marlow.
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