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*This episode aired in Iberia and Turkey on {{Time|March 21}}, {{Time|2018}}.
*This episode aired in Iberia and Turkey on {{Time|March 21}}, {{Time|2018}}.
*The part at the end where Squidward goes insane is likely a reference to Ripper Roo from Crash Bandicoot, because he bounces around while wearing a straitjacket, just like Ripper Roo.
 
* The part at the end where Squidward goes insane is likely a reference to Ripper Roo from Crash Bandicoot, because he bounces around while wearing a straitjacket, just like Ripper Roo.
* The part where Squidward thinks he is Bunny  can be seen as a reference to the Looney Tune cartoon '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_Brush Hare Brush]''''' where Elmer Fudd is mentally ill and thinks he is a rabbit.
*This episode aired nine years after "[[Patty Caper]]" premiered in Australia and one year after "[[Life Insurance]]" premiered in Iberia and "[[Burst Your Bubble]]" premiered in the Netherlands.
*This episode aired nine years after "[[Patty Caper]]" premiered in Australia and one year after "[[Life Insurance]]" premiered in Iberia and "[[Burst Your Bubble]]" premiered in the Netherlands.
*The shed from "[[The Curse of Bikini Bottom]]" comes back at the end where all the bunnies ambush Squidward's house.
*The shed from "[[The Curse of Bikini Bottom]]" comes back at the end where all the bunnies ambush Squidward's house.
*In the real world Sea Bunnies are a species of slugs  scientifically named "'''''Jorunna Parva"'''''. 
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*One of the paintings in Squidward's house is a spoof of ''{{W|The Scream}}.''
*One of the paintings in Squidward's house is a spoof of ''{{W|The Scream}}.''
===Errors===
===Errors===
*In the scene where Squidward puts his creation into the oven and kisses it, his back straps to his apron appear to be missing.
*In the scene where Squidward puts his creation into the oven and kisses it, his back straps to his apron appear to be missing.
*In the real world "Sea Bunnies" are hermaphrodites


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Stub|episode}}
{{Stub|episode}}

Revision as of 12:26, 31 March 2018

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Characters

Synopsis

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Production

The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on July 4, 2017.[1]

Music

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Reception

Trivia

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  • The part at the end where Squidward goes insane is likely a reference to Ripper Roo from Crash Bandicoot, because he bounces around while wearing a straitjacket, just like Ripper Roo.
  • The part where Squidward thinks he is Bunny can be seen as a reference to the Looney Tune cartoon Hare Brush where Elmer Fudd is mentally ill and thinks he is a rabbit.
  • This episode aired nine years after "Patty Caper" premiered in Australia and one year after "Life Insurance" premiered in Iberia and "Burst Your Bubble" premiered in the Netherlands.
  • The shed from "The Curse of Bikini Bottom" comes back at the end where all the bunnies ambush Squidward's house.
  • In the real world Sea Bunnies are a species of slugs scientifically named "Jorunna Parva".

Cultural references

  • One of the paintings in Squidward's house is a spoof of The Scream.

Errors

  • In the scene where Squidward puts his creation into the oven and kisses it, his back straps to his apron appear to be missing.
  • In the real world "Sea Bunnies" are hermaphrodites

References

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