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The episode name was confirmed in a tweet by [[Vincent Waller]] on {{Time|August 4}}, {{Time|2016}}.<ref>https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/761275654503473152</ref> | The episode name was confirmed in a tweet by [[Vincent Waller]] on {{Time|August 4}}, {{Time|2016}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/761275654503473152 Vincent Waller on Twitter]</ref> | ||
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*This is the second episode Mrs. Puff is seen without her wig. The first was "[[Hall Monitor]]," where her wig was seen flying off her head twice. | *This is the second episode Mrs. Puff is seen without her wig. The first was "[[Hall Monitor]]," where her wig was seen flying off her head twice. | ||
*This is the fourth episode to show bloody gore elements, after "[[Dying for Pie]]," "Born to Be Wild," and "[[House Fancy]]." | *This is the fourth episode to show bloody gore elements, after "[[Dying for Pie]]," "Born to Be Wild," and "[[House Fancy]]." | ||
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*When SpongeBob comments "Mmm, strawberry!" after eating the candy stripes on his doctor uniform, it is a callback to when he makes the same comment after eating the red lines Squidward draws on the screen in "[[Lost in Bikini Bottom]]," and when he makes the same comment after tasting the ice cream in "Hall Monitor." | |||
*The iron lung is a callback to the [[Iron Butt]] from the episode "[[I Had an Accident]]." | |||
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*The title of the episode is a reference to {{W|hospital emergency codes}}. | *The title of the episode is a reference to {{W|hospital emergency codes}}. | ||
*SpongeBob says to the runner, "Friends don't let friends miss marathons." This references the 1990s Ad Council campaign, "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk," to discourage drunk driving. | *SpongeBob says to the runner, "Friends don't let friends miss marathons." This references the 1990s Ad Council campaign, "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk," to discourage drunk driving. | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 27 January 2024
Characters
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- Squilliam Fancyson (as Squidward's nose)
- Mrs. Puff
- Patrick Star (mentioned)
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- Fred
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Synopsis
Squidward tries to decide which nose he should get, because he is going to get a nose job. While caught up in himself, Squidward is interrupted by SpongeBob on his unicycle. Reluctantly, Squidward allows SpongeBob to come with him. SpongeBob lets Squidward ride with him to the hospital.
Squidward goes into his hospital room, with SpongeBob closely following. SpongeBob realizes how drab the room is and brightens it up with plushies and flowers. Irritated, Squidward yells at SpongeBob and tells him to go volunteer to be a candy striper. SpongeBob grabs his uniform and eats the literal candy strings on it. A couple of doctors passing by see SpongeBob in his white shirt and mistake him for a doctor and tell him to come along and help them. They bring SpongeBob into a room with a catfish. The catfish tells them in a gravelly voice that his throat hurts. SpongeBob reaches into the fish's neck fold and finds a clump of dirt. He then reaches into the catfish's mouth and pulls out some car keys. SpongeBob then explains how the fish is a bottom feeder and how they probably ate the keys in a search for food, stating that this also happens to his best friend, Patrick, all the time.
SpongeBob is then moved into another room with an athlete with broken legs. The athlete asks if he will be able to run in an upcoming marathon. One doctor begins to say, "no," but SpongeBob insists he can fix it. He grabs a nearby skeleton model and shoves it inside of the patient. The patient's legs are healed and he runs out of his room. The two doctors are amazed. As a result, they bring SpongeBob into the final room.
The room contains a deflated Mrs. Puff inside of an iron lung. SpongeBob mistakes the lung for a submarine and hops on top of it. He starts pushing and pressing levers and buttons and the Lung streaks down the hallway. It crashes into the end and shoots out a puffed up Puff. She thanks him for helping her recover, but says he still will not get a driver's license.
The doctors are befuddled and allow SpongeBob to perform surgery. The surgery patient ends up being Squidward. SpongeBob tries several different noses, but Squidward does not like any of them. SpongeBob then reverts his nose back to normal, but says he needed the rest of his body to make it, much to Squidward's horror. SpongeBob now has to leave for work, but the doctors tell him that he already is. However, SpongeBob tells them that his actual job is a fry cook, and he walks to the Krusty Krab. Squidward then says to the female nurses that he is on the market and single, much to their shock and disgust.
Production
The episode name was confirmed in a tweet by Vincent Waller on August 4, 2016.[1]
Art
Storyboards
Music
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Release
- This episode is available on the SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 17, The Complete Tenth Season, and SpongeBob is a Doctor DVDs.
Trivia
General
- The title card background is similar to that of "Sandy's Nutmare," but this one is a tad brighter in color.
- Squidward previously had plastic surgery in "The Two Faces of Squidward."
- "My leg!:" After getting run over by the iron lung, the runner fish screams "My legs!"
- SpongeBob and the doctors are not wearing a surgical mask in the operating room, which is standard practice while performing surgery.
- Squidward could've sued the hospital for malpractice or pressed charges, especially considering his surgery was performed by SpongeBob, who was impersonating a doctor, which is completely illegal.
- In the operating room, a crab on the right hand side looks similar to Mr. Krabs.
- Some of Squidward's nose changes reference other characters found in and outside the series. These include Charlton Hawkfish, Squilliam Fancyson, Dr. Zoidberg, and Bullwinkle J. Moose.
- This episode is the first usage of "Big Ed's March" since "Best Day Ever."
- This is the first appearance of Squilliam since "Back to the Past," though only his face briefly appears as part of one of Squidward's noses during the nose job montage.
- This is the second episode in which the lung machine is shown. The first was "Funny Pants."
- This is the second episode Mrs. Puff is seen without her wig. The first was "Hall Monitor," where her wig was seen flying off her head twice.
- This is the fourth episode to show bloody gore elements, after "Dying for Pie," "Born to Be Wild," and "House Fancy."
Episode references
- When SpongeBob comments "Mmm, strawberry!" after eating the candy stripes on his doctor uniform, it is a callback to when he makes the same comment after eating the red lines Squidward draws on the screen in "Lost in Bikini Bottom," and when he makes the same comment after tasting the ice cream in "Hall Monitor."
- The iron lung is a callback to the Iron Butt from the episode "I Had an Accident."
Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to hospital emergency codes.
- SpongeBob says to the runner, "Friends don't let friends miss marathons." This references the 1990s Ad Council campaign, "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk," to discourage drunk driving.
Errors
- During the hallway scene with the iron lung, when SpongeBob starts to blink, his eyelashes are missing.
- When SpongeBob enters the operating room, a fish on the left who looks like Incidental 6 has a purple color, but in the following frames, he has the same color and shape as Incidental 6.
Video
References
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