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Broken Alarm

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Characters

Synopsis

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Production

The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on March 23, 2019.[1]

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Skyscraper City - Ronald Hanmer [Title card.]

  Flight In Panic 1 - Gregor Narholz [The opening.]
  Wargames Linking Section (f) - Keith Mansfield  ["This can only mean one thing..."]
  Funeral March - Otto Sieben [The customers cry/the customers continue crying.]
  Straight From Hell 10 - Gregor Narholz [Mr. Krabs pulls Gary off of SpongeBob.]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield ["SpongeBob, you're alive!"]
  Straight From Hell 10 - Gregor Narholz [Patrick destroys the remains of SpongeBob's alarm clock.]
  Dramatic Cue (e) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob opens the sack.]

  Powerhouse - Raymond Scott, N/A [Alarm Clock Rube Goldberg sequence.]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob wakes up]

Trivia

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General

  • Unlike what Mr. Krabs says, SpongeBob actually has been late to work in the past.
  • Squidward is happy about SpongeBob's presumed death, despite feeling guilty about accidentally sentencing SpongeBob to death in "Dying for Pie."
  • When this episode first aired, it was paired up with "Senior Discount." [citation needed]
  • The con man says that there's no more models of SpongeBob's alarm clock, but in The SpongeBob SquarePants MovieSpongeBob has his alarm clock.

Cultural references

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