Bubblestand
Brief Summary: SpongeBob creates a bubblestand outside his house, annoying Squidward. Characters:
Songs:
- Squidward's clarinet solo.
- Title Card: "Old Hilo March"
Plot
SpongeBob walks outside and admires the peacefulness of the neighborhood. Suddenly, he loudly sets up a stand outside of his pineapple, offering to teach others how to blow bubbles like he does. This annoys Squidward, who requests SpongeBob to be quiet. SpongeBob slows down and eventually finishes his stand. Patrick emerges from his rock, and attempts to blow a bubble, but fails. SpongeBob then puts up a sign offering "lessons", and attempts to teach Patrick some of his tricks, showing him the technique that allows him to blow bubbles in various shapes and sizes.
A large elephant-shaped bubble (which Patrick calls a giraffe) floats into Squidward's window, exploding inside and making a loud trumpeting noise An angry Squidward marches out and attempts to blow a bubble that will upstage SpongeBob, without using the technique, but fails. He tries this over and over again, while SpongeBob and Patrick try to remind him of the technique. He gives in and sarcastically imitates the technique. He succeeds, and creates a bubble so large it floats away as SpongeBob and Patrick cheer. Filled with pride, Squidward goes back into his house and plays the clarinet. However, the large bubble returns and engulfs his house. It floats toward the surface as he plays his clarinet. Suddenly, the bubble bursts, sending his house crashing to the sea-bottom.
Trivia
- Prince Paul wrote a song about this episode. It can be heard on The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack.
- Clips from this episode appeared in the 2005 film, Zathura, while the main characters were fighting over what to watch on TV (SpongeBob SquarePants or SportsCenter.)
- Footage from this episode appeared in the 2003 episode, The Sponge Who Could Fly, in the "Remembering SpongeBob" sequence.
- The ending of Squidward's clarinet solo is similar at the end of the Thankfulness song.
- A clip from this episode appears in the first SpongeBob Burger King commercial.
- As SpongeBob is doing his bubble techinique, in the part where he says "Bring it around Town" SpongeBob has one eye for less than half a second. In order to clearly see this, one must use a DVD or any media in which pausing is possible.
- In the Spainish version of this episode, SpongeBob doesn't say "No".
- "Bring it around town" is featured in the game Delivery Dilemma at nick.com.
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