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===General===
===General===
*Unlike what Mr. Krabs says, SpongeBob actually has been late to work in the past, meaning this episode takes place before "[[Hooky]]," "[[Have You Seen This Snail?]]," "[[New Digs]]," "[[Blackened Sponge]]," "[[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?]]," "[[SpongeHenge]]," "[[Pet or Pests]]
*Unlike what Mr. Krabs says, SpongeBob actually has been late to work in the past, meaning this episode takes place before "[[Hooky]]," "[[Have You Seen This Snail?]]," "[[New Digs]]," "[[Blackened Sponge]]," "[[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?]]," "[[SpongeHenge]]," "[[Pet or Pests]]," "[[Lost in Bikini Bottom]]" and "[[Drive Happy]]." However, he might simply have forgotten because he is old and SpongeBob didn't come late often anyway.
*," "[[Lost in Bikini Bottom]]" and "[[Drive Happy]]." However, he might simply have forgotten because he is old and SpongeBob didn't come late often anyway.
*[[SpongeBob's alarm clock]] also broke in "[[Gary's New Toy]]," but SpongeBob was able to fix it in that episode.
*[[SpongeBob's alarm clock]] also broke in "[[Gary's New Toy]]," but SpongeBob was able to fix it in that episode.
*Squidward is happy about SpongeBob's presumed death, despite feeling guilty about accidentally sentencing SpongeBob to death in "[[Dying for Pie]]." However this might also be because Squidward's hatred grew so much over the time, due to being constantly annoyed by him.
*Squidward is happy about SpongeBob's presumed death, despite feeling guilty about accidentally sentencing SpongeBob to death in "[[Dying for Pie]]." However this might also be because Squidward's hatred grew so much over the time, due to being constantly annoyed by him.
*When this episode first aired, it was paired up with "[[Senior Discount]]."{{Citation needed}}
*When this episode first aired, it was paired up with "[[Senior Discount]]."{{Citation needed}}
*The con man says that there's no more models of SpongeBob's alarm clock, but in ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]'', SpongeBob has his alarm clock. However he might have just managed to get the alarm clock back on other ways.
*This Marks [[Death Clock]] (C) for the first time since [[Stuck in the Wringer]], 9 in a half years in absence.
*This episode, along with "Senior Discount," revived the series from a streak of premieres that got less then one million viewers.
*This episode, along with "Senior Discount," revived the series from a streak of premieres that got less then one million viewers.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*''{{W|The Persistence of Memory}}'', made by Spanish artist {{W|Salvador Dalí}}, appears when SpongeBob's Rube Goldberg machine is transporting SpongeBob to work.
*''{{W|The Persistence of Memory}}'', made by Spanish artist {{W|Salvador Dalí}}, appears when SpongeBob's Rube Goldberg machine is transporting SpongeBob to work.
**This is the second time this painting has been referenced in the series. The first time was in "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]."
**This is the second time this painting has been referenced in the series. The first time was in "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]."
*An arrangement of "[[wikipedia:Powerhouse|Powerhouse]]," a jazz song by Raymond Scott, plays in this episode.


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Characters

Synopsis

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Production

The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on March 23, 2019.[1]

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Skyscraper City - Ronald Hanmer [Title card]
  Flight in Panic 1 - Gregor Narholz [Customers going crazy in the Krusty Krab]
  Battle March Link (a) - Keith Mansfield ["But he's never been late to work in his life!"]
  Funeral March - Otto Sieben [Customers crying/Customers crying again]
  The Krusty Krab Jig - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [Krabs tells Squidward they have to check on SpongeBob's possible remains]
  Tabu - Daryl Griffith [Krabs, Squidward and customers outside SpongeBob's bedroom]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney ["...for the horror!"]
  Minitake 126 F-J - Gerhard Narholz ["Or the joy, let's not be downers about this."]
  ? ["The horror!"]
  Death Clock C - Dick De Benedictis [SpongeBob laying on his bed with Gary licking his face]
  Straight from Hell - Gregor Narholz [Krabs pulls Gary off SpongeBob's face]
  Death Clock C - Dick De Benedictis [SpongeBob wakes up]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Krabs tells SpongeBob he's been late for work]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney [SpongeBob's alarm clock was unplugged]
  Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham [SpongeBob's alarm clock bounces around the bedroom and gets destroyed]
  Powerhouse - Raymond Scott [arrangement by Ego Plum] [SpongeBob's alarm clock bounces around the bedroom and gets destroyed]
  Clumsy A - Bernd Gesell ["Looks like you need a new clock, boy-o."]
  ? ["I can fix it."]
  Drama Link (g) - Hubert Clifford ["...or else!"]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney [SpongeBob's alarm clock mark on Squidward's head]
  ? [SpongeBob's alarm clock mark on Squidward's head]
  Powerhouse - Raymond Scott [arrangement by Ego Plum] [SpongeBob trying to fix his alarm clock]
  Say it with a Smile (e) - Dick Walter ["Hey SpongeBob, what are you doing?"]
  Powerhouse - Raymond Scott [arrangement by Ego Plum] [Patrick offers to fix SpongeBob's alarm clock]
  Say it with a Smile (d) - Dick Walter ["Absolutely, don't you worry, I promise to be super careful."]
  Straight from Hell - Gregor Narholz [Patrick destroys the remains of SpongeBob's alarm clock]
  Far Away from Home - Rudolf Angerer ["Sorry, SpongeBob, I couldn't fix it."]
  Domestic Fun (c) - Ernest Tomlinson [Patrick continues destroying SpongeBob's alarm clock remains]
  Yodel of Joy - Renato Bui, Martha Wild [SpongeBob enters at Clock World]
  Screw on the Loose - Tony Lowry [Clock World's owner receives SpongeBob in the store]
  Dramatic Cue (e) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob's alarm clock remains on the sack]
  Screw on the Loose - Tony Lowry [Clock World's owner tells SpongeBob they don't make that type of alarm clocks anymore]
  ? [SpongeBob buys every clock in Clock World]
  Fight for Ol' Schaefer U. - Will Schaefer [Clock World's owner leaves the store and buys a yacht]
  Box Melody - Leo Nissim [SpongeBob puts an alarm clock of a fire hydrant]
  Thoughts of Summer - Philippe Pares [The next morning...]
  Dramatic Cue (a) - Ronald Hanmer [A little firefighter sprays water at SpongeBob with a fire hose, not waking him up]
  ? [SpongeBob arrives late at the Krusty Krab]
  Latin Nights - Sam Spence [SpongeBob puts an alarm clock of a punching bag]
  Dramatic Cue (a) - Ronald Hanmer [Boxing glove comes from the punching bag and punches SpongeBob out of bed, not waking him up]
  ? [SpongeBob arrives late again at the Krusty Krab]
  Dramatic Cue (a) - Ronald Hanmer [Jellyfishes come from a honeycom form alarm clock and stung SpongeBob, not waking him up]
  Hawaiian Adventures SpongeBob Theme - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Montage of SpongeBob arriving late at the Krusty Krab]
  ? ["Late again."]
  In Pursuit - Alan Wynn [Krabs' furrowed brow]
  Tales from the Swamp (d) - Ron Goodwin ["I don't know how many more 'or elses' I can take."]
  Hide and Seek - Arthur Wilkinson [Feeding time for Gary]
  Harp Ding - Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob gets an idea]
  Powerhouse - Raymond Scott [arrangement by Ego Plum] [Rube Goldberg device gets SpongeBob out of bed, getting him on time to the Krusty Krab and serving Krabby Patties]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob wakes up in the Krusty Krab kitchen]
  ? [Krusty Krab kitchen destroyed]
  Approaching Danger - Ronald Hanmer ["Looks like it's..."]
  Tabu - Daryl Griffith ["NO!!!"]
  Gator - Steve Belfer [Patrick enters at the Krusty Krab kitchen]
  ? [Choir]
  ? ["Yes! Oh, Patrick, you fixed it!"]
  Say it with a Smile (d) - Dick Walter [Transition to next scene]
  Domestic Fun (c) - Ernest Tomlinson [Ending]

Reception

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Trivia

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General

Cultural references

  • The Persistence of Memory, made by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí, appears when SpongeBob's Rube Goldberg machine is transporting SpongeBob to work.
    • This is the second time this painting has been referenced in the series. The first time was in "Atlantis SquarePantis."
  • An arrangement of "Powerhouse," a jazz song by Raymond Scott, plays in this episode.

References