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"Enemies à la Mode" is a The Patrick Star Show episode from season 1. In this episode, the members of the Star family each confront their own absurd rivalries, while Patrick struggles to get ice cream
Characters
- Patrick Star
- Squidina Star
- Bunny Star
- GrandPat Star
- Walter the Waiter
- Sea Bunny
- Barnacle Boy (cameo)
- Prohibition Employee[1]
- Rough-Bowl[1]
- Incidental 39 (alternate take; named Lou Sr.)[1]
- Prohibition Patrons[2]
- Speakeasy Dandies[3]
- Speakeasy GG Servers[4]
- Temperance girls[5]
- Speakeasy Patrons
- Speakeasy Wife
- Speakeasy Husband
- Speakeasy Flapper 01
- Speakeasy Flapper 02
- Speakeasy Flapper 03
- Speakeasy GG Coat Clerk
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Synopsis
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The episode starts as Patrick spins a wheel to choose the day's show.
Production
Storyboard
Art
Music
( ‣ ) Production music |
( • ) Original music |
( ◦ ) SpongeBob music |
‣ Cha Cha Comique - Dennis Farnon [Patrick coming up with an idea for his show]
‣ Hazard - Art Heatlie [Patrick running towards the Goofy Goober Truck]
‣ Gallop Pole - Jack Shaindlin [Walter has a flashback of him and Patrick]
‣ Found - Art Heatlie [Patrick drives away with the truck]
‣ Evil Mind 3 - Dick De Benedictis ["The Horror!"]
‣ Hazard - Art Heatlie [Patrick tries to eat some ice cream]
‣ ? [Patrick releases himself out of the window]
‣ Happy Hippo - Eric Winstone ["We're live..."]
‣ Comic Game - Marc Durst [Squidina controls Patrick like a Puppet]
‣ ? [Pre-Filmed Segment]
‣ ? [Ouchie and Sea Bunny fight]
‣ Happy Hippo - Eric Winstone [Squidina's ready to film]
‣ ? [Squidina asks her mom if she has enemies]
‣ Marcia N.2 - Ennio Morricone [Toaster malfunctions]
‣ ? [Bunny realized she forgot to plug the Toaster]
‣ Driving Lesson - Alexander De Szlatinay [Patrick chases Walter]
‣ ? [Bunny realized she forgot to plug the Toaster]
‣ Ambling Along - David Lindup [GrandPat talks about smashing clocks]
‣ ? [GrandPat and Squidina smashing clocks]
‣ Ambling Along - David Lindup [GrandPat and Squidina are finished]
‣ ? [Patrick complains about not having ice cream]
‣ Chicago Stomp - Keith Nichols [GrandPap talks about the Ice Cream Prohibition]
‣ ? ["Yep. In those days..."]
‣ Bowery Boys - Frank Marlow ["My Sister"]
‣ South Side Shuffle - Keith Nichols [GrandPap has some Prune-Flavored Ice Cream]
‣ Squirrel - Alec Gould [Goober Truck arrives]
‣ ? ["Big Brother? Oh no!"]
‣ Mensch Ärgere Dich Nicht - Gerhard Narholz [Patrick eats all of the ice cream from the truck]
Trivia
General
- The title of this episode is similar to that of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode title "Krabs à la Mode."
- The "o" in "Mode" has a bowl of ice cream. This references the fact that Patrick wants ice cream before doing his show.
- Much like the episode's sister segment, "Stair Wars," the iTunes version of this episode also uses the regular SpongeBob font instead of the font used regularly on the credits of this spin-off.
- The segments on the Segment Wheel are:
- Broccoli
- Monster Wrassle
- Rock Out!
- Eel Hats
- Bug Your Sister
- Unknown segment
- Ice Cream (The one Patrick chose. According to Squidina, he had picked it before on another episode)
- Toilet Paper
- This is the second episode of the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise where SpongeBob is completely absent, as he does not make an appearance and he is not mentioned. It is also the fourth episode where he does not appear following "The Algae's Always Greener," "Late for Breakfast," and "Stair Wars." In addition, this episode is the second where he is absent alongside "Stair Wars" from both segments.
- SpongeBob's alarm clock can be seen when Squidina and GrandPat are smashing the clocks.
Cultural references
- Squidina's popsicle looks like a Bomb Pop.
- Like "Banned in Bikini Bottom," the ice cream prohibition story GrandPat tells is a reference to the real world prohibition on alcohol in the United States.
- Rough-Bowl is "named after/designed to resemble a Fleischer-ized manatee version of Rough-House from the Popeye comics!"[1]
- Prohibition Patron 2 "is inspired by the fishes from "Small-Fry" (1939)!"[2]
- Errol Claw, Irving S. Krab, Squiddy Jones, and Freda Angelfish are "all made to resemble (but not be) caricatures you'd find in a 1930s Hollywood Steps Out cartoon."[3] "They're all mixes of 30s celebrities but no one in particular...except for for[sic] the angel fish, which is just supposed to be Josephine Baker."[8]
- The song Walter the Waiter sings is possibly a reference to the song "The Candyman Can" from the 1971 movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Videos
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419365240815321088
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419366739498864641
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419368031101218817
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419369732302462978
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419374192785444865
- ↑ https://twitter.com/MancieRaines/status/1419374814108684291
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419372687982403586
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1419368591313444868