Ain't That the Tooth: Difference between revisions
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|director-storyboard = [[Dan Becker]] | |director-storyboard = [[Dan Becker]] | ||
|director-animation = [[Michelle Bryan]] | |director-animation = [[Michelle Bryan]] | ||
|briefsummary = {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} mistake a burglar for the tooth fairy | |briefsummary = {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} mistake a [[Dorsal Dan|burglar]] for the tooth fairy | ||
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*[[Sardina Sardiña]] {{Sup|(pictured)}} | *[[Sardina Sardiña]] {{Sup|(pictured)}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 28 June 2023
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Characters
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- Patrick Star
- Dorsal Dan
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Pearl Krabs
- Bubble Bass
- Lady Upturn
- French Narrator
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- Giant trevally
- Sardina Sardiña (pictured)
- Bubble Bass
- Mama Bass
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Production
This episode was confirmed by Cartoonlounge.de on December 20, 2022.[1]
On March 3, 2023, Vincent Waller stated that this episode was still in the animation phase. He also stated this episode would feature one of his favorite voice actors.[2]
On April 27, Waller stated that he and the crew approved the final mix of this segment and its sister episode, "Arbor Day Disarray," stating that fans would not have to "wait very long" for the episode to come out.[3]
Music
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Trivia
General
- The title card background is similar to the ones of "Snooze You Lose," "Stuck on the Roof," and "Girls' Night Out" except the title card does not have flowers on it.
Cultural references
- This episode's title is a reference to the phrase "Ain't that the truth."