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Revision as of 09:25, 18 March 2020
Characters
- Mild Ones Template:Debut
- Old Man Jenkins (skinny; wheelchair)
- Dennis (citizen)
- Sylvester
- Old Man Walker
- Jellyfish
- Bikini Bottom Bad Boys Template:Debut
- Prospector Template:Debut
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Barnacles (mentioned)
- Squidward Tentacles
- Giant clams
- Frankie Billy
- Martha Smith
- Anchovies
- Mable-Monica (first name revealed)
- Lenny
- Miss Rechid
- Harold Bill Reginald Scott
- Peterson Nat Tucker
- Scooter
- Dave
- Harv
- Norma Rechid
- Sandals
- Tina Fran
- Harold (red fish)
- Abigail Marge
- Jimmy Gus
- Shubie
- Nathiel Waters
- Dale
- Tyler
- Susie Rechid
- Charlie
- Goofy Goober (name on underwear)
Synopsis
The episode begins with SpongeBob jellyfishing. He tells a jellyfish to stay off the road because it's dangerous. Some men on motorcycles drive past him, and SpongeBob holds on to one of the men's jackets, ripping an 'M' off of it. He looks at the jacket when he has to let go of it. He presumes it says "The ild Ones," but he soon notices the "W" in his hand and figures out that they are called "The Wild Ones." A fish pops from the ground after hearing this and tells him that "The Wild ones" are a group of vicious bikers who have destroyed cities. SpongeBob runs to tell Mr. Krabs about it, but he does not listen, so he tells Patrick. Then, Mr. Krabs takes the opportunity to welcome to bikers and raises his prices in order to get them to eat there after hearing SpongeBob described them as "ravenous," thinking that he will profit from their business.
After Patrick says that if they dressed up like bikers, they would be the big scary bikers, SpongeBob and Patrick decide to dress in biker attire and ride into town on a paddle-unicycle and a paddle-tricycle, respectively. After the bikers arrive at the Krusty Krab, it turns out that they are old folks.
The actual name of the biker gang is revealed to be 'The Mild Ones.' SpongeBob had the "M" upside-down. The biker that had the "M" ripped off of his jacket gets his "M" back from SpongeBob, and The Mild Ones ride away. Shortly after this, it is revealed that Squidward decided to join with them.
Production
Music
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Release
- This episode is available on the Season 4 Volume 2, First 100 Episodes, Complete Fourth Season, The Third & Fourth Seasons, and The Best 200 Episodes Ever DVDs.
Trivia
General
- Although this episode aired on March 31, 2007, it was made in 2006 according to the credits.
- This marks the 150th episode segment of the series.
- This episode aired in Germany on Saturday, November 18, 2006, before it aired in the United States.[1]
- This episode was released on the Season 4 Volume 2 DVD box set, before it aired on TV in the USA.
- This episode aired in Latin America on Wednesday, March 28, 2007, before it aired in the USA.[2]
- This episode premiered in the USA on the same day as the 2007 Kids' Choice Awards.
- This is the fourth episode (along with the sister episode "Best Frenemies") to premiere on the same day as the Kids' Choice Awards. The first was "Help Wanted"/"Reef Blower"/"Tea at the Treedome" in 1999, the second was "Krabby Land"/"The Camping Episode" in 2004, and the third was "Krusty Towers"/"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" in 2006.
- When SpongeBob takes the shortcut, he breaks the fourth wall by riding the bubble transition.
- SpongeBob's biker outfit consists of:
- A red and white-striped long sleeved top
- A denim waistcoat
- Jeans
- Brown work boots
- And a round helmet with a spike and a skull.
- His bike is his paddle-unicycle.
- Patrick is seen wearing his Goofy Goober underwear from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
- Patrick's biker outfit consists of:
- A yellow-ish T-shirt
- A black leather jacket with a high collar
- Blue denim shorts with a big belt with a skull on it
- And a black cap.
- His bike is a paddle-tricycle.
- This episode reveals the name of the anchovy with blonde hair and wearing a blue dress and bow: Mable.
- Old Man Jenkins is one of The Mild Ones.
- Throughout the episode, if one were to pause the screen image and look closely whenever the bikers pass the screen, the bikers are clearly shown to be seniors.
- This is the second episode where a shortcut to the Krusty Krab is shown, the first being "Wormy."
- This is the second episode to show blood. The first is "Dying for Pie."
- This episode contains the second Goofy Goober reference outside of the first movie. The first is the Goofy Goober back scratcher in "Chimps Ahoy."
- This is the third episode where the letters W and M are switched around, the first being "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" and the second being "No Weenies Allowed."
- This is the last episode to use the APM track "Hilo March."
- The German title for this episode is "Wilde Jungs," which translates to "Wild Boys."
- The Greek title for this episode is "οι άγριοι," which translates to "The wilds."
- The Arabic title for this episode is "الآحاد البرية" (alahad alb aria: El-ah-had-u Dor-rrea-do), which translates to "Wild Ones."
Cultural references
- The title of this episode is a reference to the song "Born to Be Wild" by the rock band Steppenwolf.
- It is also a reference to the Warner Bros. film Born to Be Wild, which came out on March 31, 1995, exactly 12 years before this episode premiered in the USA.
- SpongeBob and Patrick's attire were inspired by the 1953 film The Wild One.
- The comparison of Diet Blood to regular blood is a parody of how in the real word Coca-Cola is compared to Diet Coke in terms of unhealthiness.
Errors
- At the mid-beginning where the setting takes place in the Krusty Krab and at Squidward's front door, if one listens carefully, SpongeBob's crying and overreacting sound like he is laughing as displayed in the subtitles, yelling "Aha, ha, aha ha, aha ha!" and "Ah, ha, ha!"
- The bike rack that Mr. Krabs shows to SpongeBob appears in front of the Krusty Krab. However, in other scenes, the bike rack is gone.
- When SpongeBob and Patrick bump into each other the second time, SpongeBob's arm is missing a hand for a split second.
- After SpongeBob and Patrick get shredded by a lawnmower, they are broken apart into pieces, while Patrick is shown to be several smaller stars. However, it is impossible that they could all form to make him again, as decagons do not tessellate.
- Right before SpongeBob says, "we walk the walk," if paused at the right frame, one can see that for one frame the whites in SpongeBob's eyes have turned completely yellow and one of his legs have went missing.
- Right before the Mild Ones drive around Squidward, when watching in slow motion, it can be seen that some of the men's jackets say "Mile Ones" instead of "Mild Ones."
References
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