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*Despite being said the [[Primitive Sponge]] was returning, a new cave sponge appeared instead.
*Despite being said the [[Primitive Sponge]] was returning, a new cave sponge appeared instead.
*The fourth wall is broken when at the end when Spongy Spongy hits the screen with his club, causing it to crack.
*The fourth wall is broken when at the end when Spongy Spongy hits the screen with his club, causing it to crack.
*This is the fourth time SpongeBob actually goes to jail. The first was in "[[Life of Crime]]," second was in "[[Party Pooper Pants]]," and the third was in "[[Driven to Tears]]."
*This is the fourth time [[SpongeBob]] goes to jail. The first was in "[[Life of Crime]]," second was in "[[Party Pooper Pants]]," and the third was in "[[Driven to Tears]]."


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:34, 23 September 2017

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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

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Trivia

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  • Despite being said the Primitive Sponge was returning, a new cave sponge appeared instead.
  • The fourth wall is broken when at the end when Spongy Spongy hits the screen with his club, causing it to crack.
  • This is the fourth time SpongeBob goes to jail. The first was in "Life of Crime," second was in "Party Pooper Pants," and the third was in "Driven to Tears."

References

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