Chopping Spree
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Characters
- Patrick Star
- Puffasaur
- Beelzebass
- Jabbersquawky Template:Single appearance
- Man Ray (as action figure)
- Free Sample Sirens
- Template:Data:Links
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Synopsis
Patrick is eating ice cream by the fireplace as he about to introduce an edition of the Pat the Hapless comic, The Search to Slaughter the Smell. The journey starts with Pat the Hapless battling Beelzebass in Patgar. Beelzebass sends the Jabbersquawky to attack Pat the Hapless, but he successfully defeats it by aiming his sword through the heads. Beelzebass disappears as Pat the Hapless ventures towards his home. The Dragon Carcass Owners Association arrive at his house to inform him of complaints about his scent. They give Pat the Hapless a coupon for Bath & Bludgeon Works and order him to clean himself within the next day.
Pat the Hapless rides his Puffasaur through the desert and reaches the Shopping Maul. He uses two severed heads and chops the guard's head off to proceed. After parking his Puffasaur, Pat the Hapless enters the Maul, finding a map. The map unfolds, leading to Beelzebass. The two prepare to battle, but stop since they are not scheduled to. They head off on their own quests, but Pat the Hapless still chops Beelzebass' head off while doing so.
Pat the Hapless next reaches the food court, where he is offered free samples by multiple "sirens." Pat the Hapless manages to bypass them by chopping their hands with an axe. Pat the Hapless continues to travel through the Maul, but gets lost in the process. He prays for luck next to a fountain and then snores, but gets kidnapped by goblins shortly afterwards. Pat the Hapless is shown tied up in the Health and Fitness Center. One of the goblins tries to offer him a gym membership, but Pat the Hapless breaks free and decapitates the goblins' heads.
Pat the Hapless and several other people on the same quest hear that the last remaining bath bomb is offered for half the price. The others reach for the bath bomb, but Pat the Hapless throws his axe towards them, chopping off their heads. Just as Pat the Hapless is about to get the bath bomb, Patrick grabs it from outside the comic and eats it. Frustrated, Pat the Hapless goes on a rampage through the Maul and chops everyone, and everything, in his way. One of the containers he chops contains perfume, which Pat the Hapless ends up covered in as he leaves the Maul.
Back at Pat the Hapless' house, the Dragon Carcass Owners Association arrive again. The perfume reaches them, with the scent being so bad that their heads explode. Pat the Hapless goes back into his house to relax, but falls towards the screen due to Patrick dropping the book as he falls asleep. Pat the Hapless responds by chopping Patrick's head off.
Production
This episode was confirmed on July 12, 2024.[1] The synopsis of this episode was confirmed on July 22, 2024.
Color design
Background layouts
Background paintings
- By Caue Zunchini and Carol Wyatt[3].
Model sheets
- Designed by Chris DeRose.[4]
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Dragon Carcass Owners Association member (small guy)
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Dragon Carcass Owners Association member (tall guy)
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Dragon Carcass Owners Association member (big guy)
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Shopping maul janitor
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Small guy (burnt eyes)
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Tall guy (burnt eyes)
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Big guy (burnt eyes)
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Small guy (exploded head)
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Tall guy (exploded head)
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Big guy (exploded head)
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Patrick (wearing robe and fez, beheaded)
Storyboards
- Rough boarded by Gabe Del Valle and Mike Pelensky,[5] supervised by Brett Varon, plussed by Trey Chavez and Michael Ruocco.[6][7]
Music
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Production notes
- Caue Zunchini
- "Last year I started working for the Patrick Star Show as background painter and occasionally designer. It's been the best experience I ever had in my career, the show is so much fun and the range of styles is the best thing I could ever ask as an artist. I wanted to thank [Marta Knudsen] for all the trust, freedom and amazing leadership, it's been a blast."[8]
Trivia
General
- The title of this episode is a pun on the term "Shopping Spree."
- Template:Data:Links sings a song with this title in "Shopping List."
- This is Pat the Hapless' second major role of The Patrick Star Show, with the first being "Too Many Patricks."
- The premiere of this episode on Nicktoons received 0.12 million viewers.[9]
Cultural references
- Bath & Bludgeon Works is a reference to the American retail store Bath & Body Works, which is often found in shopping malls.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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German | Shopping Schlacht | Shopping Battle |
Russian | По магазинам за бомбой Po magazinam za bomboy |
Shopping for the Bomb |
References
- ↑ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EQCNRYMQ3yLlb3sWytpB-VIExqprxxFRg15gfDj6LXc/edit?gid=23339247#gid=23339247&range=I16
- ↑ https://www.karolynmoses.com/
- ↑ http://www.carolwyatt.com/bg-paintings.html
- ↑ [https://x.com/ScratchyDerose/status/1819084508375011409 Chris DeRose on Twitter - "My designs from yesterday's episode..."
- ↑ Gabe Del Valle on Twitter - "Don't lose your head! Starting a thread..."
- ↑ Trey Chavez on Twitter - "Some of my work from 'Chopping Spree...'"
- ↑ Michael Ruocco on Twitter - "Here's a thread of various drawings from scenes..."
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/cauezunchini/p/C-cCeyhxbIB/
- ↑ Wednesday Ratings: Katie Ledecky's 1500m Freestyle Gold Medal Highlights Prime Time Paris Olympics Coverage on NBC and Peacock - Programming Insider