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'''Annoy Squidward Day''' | '''Annoy Squidward Day''' is a holiday that is mentioned in the episode "[[Employee of the Month]]," as part of a joke. It is first shown on a calendar and is marked with {{Link|Squidward}}'s face. | ||
==Role in episode== | ==Role in episode== | ||
It is supposedly held annually on {{Time|January 15}}, though there is debate about this. Squidward is bothered, so when he is asked what day it is | It is supposedly held annually on {{Time|January 15}}, though there is debate about this. Squidward is bothered, so when he is asked what day it is, he answers, "Annoy Squidward Day?" {{Link|SpongeBob}} laughs and says that "Annoy Squidward Day" is on January 15th and points to the calendar. It is really the day {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} announces the [[Employee of the Month Award]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There has been debate over whether Annoy Squidward Day takes place in January or February, as it is never explicitly stated. | *There has been debate over whether Annoy Squidward Day takes place in January or February, as it is never explicitly stated. | ||
**In one close shot in [[Employee of the Month]], it appears as though there are only 28 days in SpongeBob's calendar, leading some to believe Annoy Squidward Day takes place in February. | **In one close shot in "[[Employee of the Month]]", it appears as though there are only 28 days in SpongeBob's calendar, leading some to believe Annoy Squidward Day takes place in February. | ||
**However, the medium shot shows the calendar could have as many as 35 days. | **However, the medium shot shows the calendar could have as many as 35 days. | ||
**Furthermore, the close shot contains multiple mathematical errors. Judging for Employee of the Month is seen to take place one week and a day after Annoy Squidward Day (15 days later), and yet somehow falls on the 27th (12 days later). In fact, each week jumps an incorrect number of days between rows (10, 6, and 5, respectively). | **Furthermore, the close shot contains multiple mathematical errors. Judging for Employee of the Month is seen to take place one week and a day after Annoy Squidward Day (15 days later), and yet somehow falls on the 27th (12 days later). In fact, each week jumps an incorrect number of days between rows (10, 6, and 5, respectively). |
Revision as of 12:38, 8 April 2021
Template:Holiday Annoy Squidward Day is a holiday that is mentioned in the episode "Employee of the Month," as part of a joke. It is first shown on a calendar and is marked with Template:Data:Links's face.
Role in episode
It is supposedly held annually on January 15, though there is debate about this. Squidward is bothered, so when he is asked what day it is, he answers, "Annoy Squidward Day?" Template:Data:Links laughs and says that "Annoy Squidward Day" is on January 15th and points to the calendar. It is really the day Template:Data:Links announces the Employee of the Month Award.
Trivia
- There has been debate over whether Annoy Squidward Day takes place in January or February, as it is never explicitly stated.
- In one close shot in "Employee of the Month", it appears as though there are only 28 days in SpongeBob's calendar, leading some to believe Annoy Squidward Day takes place in February.
- However, the medium shot shows the calendar could have as many as 35 days.
- Furthermore, the close shot contains multiple mathematical errors. Judging for Employee of the Month is seen to take place one week and a day after Annoy Squidward Day (15 days later), and yet somehow falls on the 27th (12 days later). In fact, each week jumps an incorrect number of days between rows (10, 6, and 5, respectively).
- This would imply that the month, at most, has 22 days.
- Finally, the empty frame SpongeBob and Squidward are hoping to see their respective portraits filled with is labeled "January." If the monthly judging is for the month prior, it can be assumed that this episode takes place in January. It's possible that the frame's label indicates the upcoming month (if, say, the judging ends at the first of the following month), in which case the episode would take place in December. If the episode takes place in February, then the judging for January's Employee of the Month would begin 27 days after the end of January.
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