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*In "[[Valentine's Day]]," they are replaced with hearts.
*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 "[[Texas]]," they are replaced with a page turning like the scene was a page in a book.
*In "[[Bossy Boots]]", after SpongeBob and [[Pearl]] decide on a new name for the [[Krusty Krab]], an explosion of stars and hearts is used as a transition.
*In "[[Prehibernation Week]]," they are replaced with SpongeBob and {{Link|Sandy}} doing extreme sports during the extreme sporting games.
*In "[[Prehibernation Week]]," they are replaced with SpongeBob and {{Link|Sandy}} doing extreme sports during the extreme sporting games.
*In "[[Greasy Buffoons]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with grease.
*In "[[Greasy Buffoons]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with grease.
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*In "[[It's a SpongeBob Christmas!]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with snowflakes and one transitioning scene with coal.
*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 transitions.
*In "[[Squid Defense]]," [[karate]] chop transitions are used instead of the regular transitions.
*In "[[SpongeBob's Place]]," after {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} builds a trench filled with molten lava near the [[Krusty Krab]] door, the customers step over him to go to [[SpongeBob's Place (restaurant)|SpongeBob's Place]]. After Krabs' plan to keep his customers backfires, the transitioning bubbles to the next scene are replaced with the lava bubbles.
*In "[[SpongeBob's Place]]," after {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} builds a trench filled with molten lava near the Krusty Krab door, the customers step over him to go to [[SpongeBob's Place (restaurant)|SpongeBob's Place]]. 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.
*In "[[There's a Sponge in My Soup]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with paisleys.
*In "[[Stormy Weather]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with raindrops.
*In "[[Stormy Weather]]," the transitioning bubbles are replaced with raindrops.

Revision as of 10:58, 3 December 2022

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Bubble transition in "Born to Be Wild"

Bubble transitions, also known as bubble wipes, are a recurring element of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes. They are a transition effect that show copious amounts of bubbles floating up from the bottom of the screen as the scene the transition plays on cuts to the next scene.

Variants

There are some episodes or scenes in episodes where the bubble transition is replaced with another transition effect.

Trivia

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Rough Draft Korea
  • "Rock Bottom" is the only episode to end with a bubble transition.
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Rough Draft Korea.
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  • In some earlier episodes, text can mistakenly be seen at the bottom of the screen during bubble transitions:
    • In "Squidville," for a brief second, a bubble transition is shown and "Rough Draft Korea" appears at the bottom of the screen. This error was made by Rough Draft Studios in South Korea where they animate the episode. Also, it mentions a date ("DATE: 08 / 30 / 00"; August 30, 2000), which is when this episode was in the process of being animated by Rough Draft Studios.
    • In "Chocolate with Nuts," for a brief second, a bubble transition was shown with a date of Friday, September 14, 2001 at the bottom of the screen.
    • In "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler," for a brief second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea and a date of Friday, May 17, 2002 at the bottom of the screen.
    • In "Have You Seen This Snail?," for a brief second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea at the bottom of the screen.
    • In "Skill Crane," for a brief second, a bubble transition was shown with Rough Draft Korea at the bottom of the screen.
  • In "Born to Be Wild," SpongeBob breaks the fourth wall by riding on a bubble transition.
  • In "Truth or Square" and all episodes since "Extreme Spots," the transitions were updated with slightly fewer bubbles and are larger in order to fit the 720p/1080i high-definition screen.
  • In "Truth or Square," as well as certain season 9 and 13 episodes, a different sound effect is used for the bubble transitions.
  • "Tutor Sauce" has 14 bubble transitions, the most out of any episode.

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