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[[File:099b - SpongeHenge (254).jpg|thumb|Bubble transitions in "[[SpongeHenge]]"]]'''Bubble transitions''', also known as '''bubble wipes''' are when one scene changes to another, with [[bubbles (object)|bubbles]] floating across the screen.
[[File:099b - SpongeHenge (254).jpg|thumb|Bubble transitions in "[[SpongeHenge]]"]]'''Bubble transitions''', also known as '''bubble wipes''' are when one scene changes to another, with [[bubbles (object)|bubbles]] floating across the screen.


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*In "[[Truth or Square]]" and the season 9 episodes before "[[Lost in Bikini Bottom]]," the sound for bubble transitions are different than the rest of the episodes.
*In "[[Truth or Square]]" and the season 9 episodes before "[[Lost in Bikini Bottom]]," the sound for bubble transitions are different than the rest of the episodes.
*"[[Tutor Sauce]]" has 14 bubble transitions, the most out of any episode.
*"[[Tutor Sauce]]" has 14 bubble transitions, the most out of any episode.
*In "[[Squidville]]," for a second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea and a date saying, 06 / 30 / 00. (June 30, 2000). Even though the episode was released on March, 6, 2001.
[[File:Rough Draft Korea in Squidville.png|thumb|250px|Rough Draft Korea?]]
*In "[[Born to Be Wild]]," SpongeBob breaks the forth wall by riding on a bubble transition.
*In "[[Squidville]]," for a second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea and a date saying, "DATE: 06 / 30 / 00"; {{Time|June 30}}, {{Time|2000}}. Even though the episode premiered on {{Time|March 6}}, {{Time|2001}}.
*In "[[Born to Be Wild]]," SpongeBob breaks the fourth wall by riding on a bubble transition.


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Revision as of 15:17, 20 March 2019

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Bubble transitions in "SpongeHenge"

Bubble transitions, also known as bubble wipes are when one scene changes to another, with bubbles floating across the screen.

Variants

There have sometimes been episodes where the floating bubbles across the screen are replaced with something else.

  • In "Suds," in the montage of Template:Data:Links trying to treat SpongeBob, the transition from one treatment to another treatment is pink bubbles representing bubbles caused by the suds appearing and popping.
  • In "Valentine's Day," they are replaced with hearts.
  • In "Texas," they are replaced with a page turning like the scene was a page in a book.
  • In "Greasy Buffoons," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with grease.
  • In "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with snowflakes and one transitioning scene with coal.
  • In "Squid Defense," karate chop transitions are used instead of the regular transition.
  • In "SpongeBob's Place," after Template:Data:Links builds a trench filled with molten lava near the Krusty Krab door, the customers step over him to go to SpongeBob's Place (to which the Krusty Krab moves). After Krabs' plan to keep his customers backfires, the transitioning bubbles to the next scene are replaced with the lava bubbles.
  • In "There's a Sponge in My Soup," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with paisleys.

Trivia

File:Rough Draft Korea in Squidville.png
Rough Draft Korea?
  • In "Squidville," for a second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea and a date saying, "DATE: 06 / 30 / 00"; June 30, 2000. Even though the episode premiered on March 6, 2001.
  • In "Born to Be Wild," SpongeBob breaks the fourth wall by riding on a bubble transition.

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