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Characters

Synopsis

This episode begins at the Krusty Krab. The customers are watching SpongeBob cook. Mr. Krabs asks Squidward why the customers are not spending money. Squidward tells Mr. Krabs that they are watching SpongeBob cook. Mr. Krabs realizes that SpongeBob has talent and decides to put on an open kitchen by smashing a hole in the wall. SpongeBob gets nervous and hides under the grill while under the grill he decides to make a puppet with a lunchsack that he finds . The puppet became an instant success. But the puppet begins to make jokes that make spongebob mad. After fighting with the puppet they puppet is "fired". The show ends with shefbob having its own show even after clearly being torn to shreds outside.

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Production

The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on March 23, 2018.[1]

Music

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Reception

Trivia

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  • This episode premiered in Russia on July 27, 2018, exactly 13 days before it premiered in the US.
  • "My leg!:" Fred screams this when Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to break a leg during his cooking show.
  • This is one of the few episodes to have a "The End" card.
  • This episode aired eight years after "You Don't Know Sponge" and "Hide and Then What Happens?" premiered and one year after "Plankton Retires" premiered in Latin America.
  • SpongeBob having stage fright contradicts the fact that in many episodes, he is perfectly fine going on stage.
    • This episode likely takes place before those episodes, since SpongeBob would have a better time at it.
  • SpongeBob putting a shoe onto the Krabby Patty he nervously makes is a reference to the episode "Pickles."

Cultural references

Errors

  • When SpongeBob overhears ChefBob making offensive jokes to the customers, he is not wearing his hat.

References