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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite being said the [[Primitive Sponge]] was returning, a new cave sponge returned instead.
*Despite being said the [[Primitive Sponge]] or [[SpongeGar]] was returning, a new cave sponge returned instead.
*The fourth wall is broken when at the end when [[Spongy Spongy]] hits the screen with his club, causing to crack.
*The fourth wall is broken when at the end when [[Spongy Spongy]] hits the screen with his club, causing to crack.
*This is the second time SpongeBob actually goes to jail. The first was in [[Driven to Tears]].
*This is the second time SpongeBob actually goes to jail. The first was in [[Driven to Tears]].

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Characters

Production

The episode name was confirmed in a tweet by Vincent Waller on December 12, 2016. In the tweet, he also confirmed that Doug Lawrence wrote the episode.[1]

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  SpongeBob History Song - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [title card]

Trivia

  • Despite being said the Primitive Sponge or SpongeGar was returning, a new cave sponge returned instead.
  • The fourth wall is broken when at the end when Spongy Spongy hits the screen with his club, causing to crack.
  • This is the second time SpongeBob actually goes to jail. The first was in Driven to Tears.


References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Vincent


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