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|name = Eels and Escalators
|name = Eels and Escalators
|image = Eels & Escalators.png
|image = Eels & Escalators.png
|owner = {{Link|SpongeBob SquarePants}}
|type = Board game
|type = Board game
|first-appearance = "[[Sailor Mouth]]"
|first-appearance = "[[Sailor Mouth]]"
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==Description==
==Description==
The game has two players, and on the board are four eels and three 3D escalator pieces, and has a start and finish line.   
The game has two players, and on the board are four eels, three 3D escalator pieces, and a start and finish line.


The concept is to make it to the finish point before your opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, you move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice has 3 sides with one eel each, and 3 sides with one escalator each. If you land on the eels, you'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If you get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.
The concept is for the player to make it to the finish point before their opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, they move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice has three sides with one eel each, and three sides with one escalator each. If they land on the eels, they'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If they get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.


===Rules===
===Rules===
*The rules are if the player rolls 2 eels then they move down the board towards the eels. If the player rolls 2 escalators then they go up the escalators.
*The rules are if the player rolls two eels, they move down the board towards the eels. If the player rolls two escalators, they go up the escalators.
*If the player gets 4 eels, they lose. If the player gets 3 escalators, they win.
*If the player gets four eels, they lose. If the player gets three escalators, they win.


==Role in Series==
==Role in series==
In "Sailor Mouth," SpongeBob and Patrick are playing the game at [[SpongeBob's house]] after they learn about the bad word and promise they would not say it. SpongeBob keeps rolling eels while Patrick keeps rolling escalators. After SpongeBob loses the game, he uses bad word number 11. Patrick goes to tell {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} but he accidentally also says the bad word, and they both race to the [[Krusty Krab]] to tell Mr. Krabs about each other.
In "Sailor Mouth," SpongeBob and Patrick are playing this game at {{Link|SpongeBob's house|the former's house}} after they learn about the bad words and promise they would not say them anymore. SpongeBob keeps rolling eels while Patrick keeps rolling escalators. After SpongeBob loses the game, he uses bad word number 11. Patrick goes to tell {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} but he accidentally also says the bad word, and the two both race to the [[Krusty Krab]] to tell Krabs about each other.


In "[[SpongeBob's Place]]," it can be seen on the floor of [[SpongeBob's house]] when SpongeBob is bored.
In "SpongeBob's Place," it can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house along with numerous other objects when he is bored.


In "[[Plankton Gets the Boot]]," it can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house when SpongeBob and {{Link|Plankton}} are watching a movie.
In "Plankton Gets the Boot," the game can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house when he and {{Link|Plankton}} are watching a movie.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Eels and Escalators is an parody of the real life board game, {{W|Snakes and Ladders}}.
*Eels and Escalators is an parody of the real-life board game {{W|Snakes and Ladders}}.
*In "Sailor Mouth" Patrick says Eels and Escalators is his favorite game, but in "[[Good Ol' Whatshisname]]," he says it's {{W|Parcheesi}}.
*In "Sailor Mouth" Patrick says Eels and Escalators is his favorite game, but in "[[Good Ol' Whatshisname]]," he says it's {{W|Parcheesi}}.
**It is possible that both games are his favorite.
**It is also possible that one of them was his favorite until he learned about the other game.
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Revision as of 19:16, 23 September 2017

If you were looking for the article about the game from "Patrick! The Game", then see Sea Snakes and Ladders.
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Eels and Escalators is a board game that SpongeBob and Patrick play in the episode "Sailor Mouth." It also makes a cameo in the episodes "SpongeBob's Place" and "Plankton Gets the Boot."

Description

The game has two players, and on the board are four eels, three 3D escalator pieces, and a start and finish line.

The concept is for the player to make it to the finish point before their opponent. By rolling a pair of dice, they move a certain amount of spaces each turn. Instead of numbers, the dice has three sides with one eel each, and three sides with one escalator each. If they land on the eels, they'll be moved back a certain number of spaces by "riding" the closest eel, closer to the starting point. If they get an escalator, you "ride" the nearest escalator, moving you upward and towards the finish.

Rules

  • The rules are if the player rolls two eels, they move down the board towards the eels. If the player rolls two escalators, they go up the escalators.
  • If the player gets four eels, they lose. If the player gets three escalators, they win.

Role in series

In "Sailor Mouth," SpongeBob and Patrick are playing this game at SpongeBob's house after they learn about the bad words and promise they would not say them anymore. SpongeBob keeps rolling eels while Patrick keeps rolling escalators. After SpongeBob loses the game, he uses bad word number 11. Patrick goes to tell Mr. Krabs but he accidentally also says the bad word, and the two both race to the Krusty Krab to tell Krabs about each other.

In "SpongeBob's Place," it can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house along with numerous other objects when he is bored.

In "Plankton Gets the Boot," the game can be seen on the floor of SpongeBob's house when he and Plankton are watching a movie.

Trivia