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Revision as of 19:58, 27 March 2009
Template:Episode Choir Boys is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season six.
Characters Present:
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Squidward Tentacles
- Grandma (As A Pianoist)
- Men in the choir
- Jellyfish
Characters Mentioned: Patrick Star Herb Star Margie Star
Plot
Squidward is performing in the choir at the Bikini Bottom Men's Choir, and SpongeBob tries to join it, but Squidward ignores SpongeBob's ways of getting a good opinion on his voice.
Trivia/Goofs
- In German they call this episode "Chorknaben".
- Nat Peterson, Harold, and Tom is in the Bikini Bottom mens choir.
- The old grandma from "Have You Seen This Snail?" and "Boating Buddies" plays the piano in this episode.
- When SpongeBob starts to sing the jellyfish come and are very happy and help SpongeBob get out of the kelp Squidward tied around SpongeBob.
- When this first aired, it paired with Komputer Overload.
- SpongeBob says that Patrick went to his family for a reunion.
- The music at the title card is the same as in "House Fancy".
- This episode airs in Germany on the 14th of march and then airs six days later on the 20th of march in the USA.
- The second time the talking toilet appears, first time was House Fancy.
- When SpongeBob is singing at the end of the episode, we see that Squidward has to turn the page for SpongeBob but he turns the page in the wrong direction.
- Every time Squidward wants to sing he has to cough.