Dream Hoppers
Characters
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- Gary the Snail
- Dream Krabby Patties Template:Single appearance
- Patty (Dream Hoppers) Template:Single appearance
- Patrick Star
- Squidward Tentacles
- Eugene H. Krabs Template:Cameo
- Sheldon J. Plankton Template:Cameo
- Larry the Lobster Template:Cameo
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- Toothbrush guy Template:Single appearance
- Soap guy Template:Single appearance
- Pizza guy Template:Single appearance
- Ice cream guy Template:Single appearance
- Milkshake guy Template:Single appearance
- Dream Squidward's guard Template:Single appearance
Synopsis
In the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob, exhausted, walks home from a concert into his bed, with Gary. He falls asleep and starts dreaming about making Krabby Patties in an automated Krabby Patty production line. The Patties come out dancing in unison, and dressed for landing, because all of this is in an airplane. One of the Krabby Patties refuses to fall and kicks SpongeBob out of the airplane. SpongeBob tries to regain control of the plane.
The plane flies out of the dream cloud and runs over Larry and Mr. Krabs' dream cloud, waking them up. The Krabby Patty and Dream SpongeBob fall out of the plane, which destroys the Chum Bucket. Then, they land inside Patrick's dream cloud.
Inside the dream, SpongeBob and Patrick chase the Patty, falling into a giant Patrick's stomach where there is a party. The two chase the Patty, hiding in ice cream cones on giant Patrick's body. They climb a cone out of the dream, and fall into Squidward's dream.
Here, they walk through a gallery at a museum. Squidward's art comes to life and chases the two into Squidward's room, where he uses the two as brushes as punishment. Meanwhile, the Krabby Patty is being chased by a knight, and ultimately ends up in Squidward's mouth, choking him.
Squidward wakes up, only to find SpongeBob and Patrick in his room, as the episode ends.
Production
The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on February 15, 2020.[1]
Storyboards
- Boarded by Benjamin Arcand.[2]
- On November 9, 2020, Benjamin Arcand uploaded an animatic on his YouTube channel.
- On April 28, 2022, the official Nick Animation Twitter account posted a 2-minute storyboard sequence from this episode.[3]
Music
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Release
- This episode is available on the SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 21 digital collection and The Complete Twelfth Season DVD.
Trivia
General
- According to Dave Cunningham, this episode is officially classified as a short.[2]
- This is the last episode Tom Yasumi worked on as an animation director, ending his 21 years long streak with the series. He left the series after the production of season 12 to work at Bento Box Entertainment[4] and on the Animaniacs reboot. This left Alan Smart and Andrew Overtoom as the only two veterans as the animation directors on the series.
- This is the third season 12 episode to be six minutes long while paired up with a 16-minute episode. The first is "One Trick Sponge" and second is "Breakin'."
- This is also the third season finale episode in a row to be six minutes long while paired up with a 16-minute episode. The first is "Don't Wake Patrick," and the second is "The String."
- This is the seventh episode to be six minutes long due to the fact that its sister was 16 minutes long. The first four to do so that were not part of season 12 were "Gary Takes a Bath," "The Bad Guy Club for Villains," "Don't Wake Patrick," and "The String."
- This is also the third season finale episode in a row to be six minutes long while paired up with a 16-minute episode. The first is "Don't Wake Patrick," and the second is "The String."
- This episode and "Krusty Koncessionaires" tie into each other,[5] as this episode takes place directly after the last episode starting with SpongeBob coming home from the concert while still having the Krabby Patty vacuum on his back.
- This is the second pair of episodes to be tied into each other. The first was "Swamp Mates" and "One Trick Sponge."
- Among many flashing images on the TV in SpongeBob's dream, an image of SpongeBoy is visible for a split-second.
- The episode's plot is similar to "Sleepy Time," as both involve SpongeBob exploring other people's dreams.
- Some of Squidward's self-portraits—including Bold and Brash and the one styled like the Template:Data:Links sculpture from "Are You Happy Now?," "Stuck on the Roof," and "The Night Patty"—are seen alive in his dream.
- A clip of this episode was used during the "Nick Is With You" promo on March 21, 2020.[6]
- A clip from this episode was released in "Top 5 Funniest Moments from New Episodes" video on official Nick Russia and Asia Facebook account on November 24, 2020.[7][8]
- There was a cut scene from the rough storyboards where the short ended with Rodger Bumpass waking up from a nightmare and seeing Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke sleeping in his bed, subsequently screaming.[9]
- This is the first time the track "Overture in Sea" was used in a title card since "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups."
- This is also the first episode the track "The Thieving Magpie Overture" was used since that same episode.
- This is the second episode in the series in which SpongeBob enters his friends' dreams. The first is "Sleepy Time."
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs is shown sleeping on a bunch of money and in his underwear, however in some episodes such as "Squeaky Boots," he is shown sleeping on a hammock and in pajamas.
- Nickelodeon classifies the episode as the first since "Reef Blower" not to have dialogue, although SpongeBob has a few speaking lines at the beginning.[10]
- This episode is Jennie Monica's last episode as being credited as a producer, with her being credited as a co-executive producer in "A Place for Pets."
- This and "Krusty Koncessionaires" are the last episodes to say, "Viacom International" in the copyright information in the closing credits.
- On the May 28, 2021 airing, this episode was paired up with "My Leg!"[11]
- Only one APM track that has been used in multiple episodes, and to be used in a dream is Drama Link (F).
- This is currently the last episode to play this in the main series.
- With the production code of 325-1257, this is the final season 12 episode to start production.
- With the packaging code of 267b, this is also the final season 12 segment to be completed.
Errors
- When SpongeBob heads back to his house, Template:Data:Links and its path are missing.
- The Dream Krabby Patty hides in a cone with reddish pink ice cream. But when SpongeBob and Patrick find him, the ice cream is cyan.
- When Squidward almost falls back asleep and the camera zooms out, SpongeBob's green night hat turns pink, the exact same color as Squidward's night hat, for a couple frames.
- In one scene, SpongeBob's eyelashes disappears.
- In the closing credits for this episode, Doug Lawrence is credited as playing Plankton, despite his evil laugh not being heard or voiced.
Videos
References
- ↑ Vincent Waller on Twitter - "One of my favorites"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dave Cunningham on Twitter - "Thrilled how with this short came out."
- ↑ Nick Animation on Twitter - "The craft behind..."
- ↑ Vincent Waller on Twitter - "Sadly he is at Bento Box..."
- ↑ Vincent Waller on Twitter - "No, if anything Dream Hoppers..."
- ↑ Nick Is With You - Promo - YouTube
- ↑ Nickelodeon Russia on Facebook
- ↑ Nickelodeon Asia on Facebook - "All the Funny Moments from New SpongeBob Episodes | Top 5 | SpongeBob"
- ↑ Spongebob Dream Hoppers Deleted Scene - YouTube
- ↑ @SpongeBob on Twitter - "Fun fact: Saturday's new episode..."
- ↑ May 28, 2021 - Nickstory
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