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Bad Luck Bob

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If you were looking for the article about the book with a similar name, then see Bad Luck Day.

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Characters

Synopsis

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SpongeBob's lucky tie-clip.

SpongeBob wakes up and has a run of bad luck, such as slipping out of bed, getting crushed by his alarm, and tripping down the stairs. Before he leaves, he fastens his lucky tie clip, causing him to narrowly avoid many accidents on his way to work. At work, he greets Squidward, saying he is lucky because he wears his tie clip every day. Squidward says the luck is just in his head, worrying SpongeBob. SpongeBob's good luck continues when he makes a patty that Bubble Bass likes, and he returns home, with his bad luck returning as soon as he gets home and puts the clip back.

The next morning, he is unable to find the tie clip. On the way to work, he gets shocked by jellyfish, falls in the sewer, gets mugged, and hit by a car. Squidward tells SpongeBob that his tie clip has nothing to do with luck, and SpongeBob continues to have accidents as he tries to work. Squidward begins having good luck, such as a good tip from Lady Upturn. SpongeBob gets criticized by Bubble Bass for a bad Krabby Patty, and Krabs lets SpongeBob and Squidward take the day off. Squidward grows a hair and thinks he is getting SpongeBob's good luck.

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Patrick refuses to hang out with SpongeBob.

SpongeBob goes to Patrick, who refuses to hang out with him because he is unlucky, but suggests he find a new lucky charm. SpongeBob looks for a four leaf kelp and a sea bunny's foot, but neither of them work. He sees Squidward now playing the clarinet well and with a full head of hair. Crying about his bad luck, SpongeBob absorbs his tears and wrings them out, making his tie clip pop out from one of his holes. He realizes the tie clip was inside him all along, and puts it back on. The good luck goes back to SpongeBob, meaning Squidward has bad luck again, as he loses his hair, cannot play his clarinet well, gets rained on, and smashed by heavy objects.

Production

On the United States Copyright Office catalog, this episode, alongside its sister, is listed as having a publication date of July 23, 2024, which may be its completion date.[1]

This episode was confirmed by Cartoonlounge.de on July 26, 2024.[2]

Music

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Release

Broadcast

  • In the United States, this episode was originally going to premiere at 7:00pm, but it was moved up to 5:00pm.
  • This episode was paired with a rerun of "Unidentified Flailing Octopus" during the original American airing,[3] but has since been reairing with "The Sandman Cometh."

Trivia

General

  • This episode's title is very similar to that of "Big League Bob" from the same season.
    • The two episodes are only apart by a two episode difference as well.
  • "The Next Morning..." time card in this episode is reused from "Sanctuary!"
  • The opening credits from this episode are the same from "Allergy Attack!."
  • SpongeBob's lucky tie clip has never been seen before, or since, this episode.
  • SpongeBob's tie is shown to be a normal tie in this episode and "Squid on Strike," but in "SquidBob TentaclePants" and "Sheldon SquarePants," he wears a clip-on tie.
  • The premise of this episode is similar to those of the following media:
    • It is similar to that of season 3's "Missing Identity," as both episodes involve SpongeBob losing an accessory.
    • This episode is similar to the similarly named book Bad Luck Day, only this time the bad luck is happening to SpongeBob instead of Template:Data:Links and the source of the bad luck is different.
  • This is the second episode to play both "Happy Sack Shanty" and "Sad Sack Shanty" in the same episode. The first is "Safe Deposit Krabs."
  • In the UK and Ireland, the scene where SpongeBob crashes into Lou's hot dog stand is darkened and the explosion is slowed down.[4]
  • The title card shows a broken mirror, a reference to the superstition that breaking a mirror is seven years' worth of bad luck.

Episode references

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SpongeBob as a piece of toast in "The Chaperone."
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SpongeBob as a piece of toast in this episode.
  • SpongeBob emerges from his kitchen toaster as a piece of toast, similar to in "The Chaperone."
  • Squidward regrows his blonde hair he had lost in "The Original Fry Cook" (on the day Jim quit the Krusty Krab).
  • The tie clip being revealed to be inside SpongeBob's holes is similar to "Spatula of the Heavens" where it was revealed SpongeBob had a spare spatula literally inside him.
  • Patrick's ten-foot pole resembles the pole from "The Krabby Kronicle."


Cultural references

  • When SpongeBob's feet get run over by a truck bringing in a new seaway, they are flattened. This is a reference to the 1961 Merrie Melodies cartoon Beep Prepared, when Wile E. Coyote's feet are flattened when trying to trip the Road Runner, and his right foot is also run over by a truck.

Errors

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SpongeBob's lucky tie clip is missing.
  • When SpongeBob carries Incidental 82 while crossing the road, his lucky tie clip is missing.
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The tables are missing and Harris' inconsistent design.
  • During the Bubble Bass wide shots, the tables are missing in the background, and Harris' design is inconsistent.


Videos

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch OngeluksBob Bad Luck Bob
German Der Pech-Bob The Bad Luck Bob
Italian Abbandonato dalla fortuna Abandoned by Luck
Polish Pechoporty Bad Luck Pants
Russian Невезучий Боб
Nevezuchiy Bob
Unlucky Bob
Slovenian Spuži ima smolo SpongeBob Has Bad Luck
Spanish (American) Bob da mala suerte Bob is Bad Luck
Spanish (European) La mala suerte de Bob Bob's Bad Luck

References