Earworm
Characters
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- SpongeBob's eyes
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- Eugene H. Krabs
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- Gary the Snail
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Synopsis
In the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob is shown at the Krusty Krab during closing time with Mr. Krabs and Squidward. He is in the kitchen and starts singing a song. Squidward gets annoyed by SpongeBob's singing. Mr. Krabs comes and says to mop the floor. Squidward tells SpongeBob again to stop singing and then puts on the radio, but it's playing "Musical Doodle," so SpongeBob picks up the radio and starts dancing and singing to it. After it ends, SpongeBob sighs happily. Afterwards, Mr. Krabs says it's closing time again and Squidward runs out saying "Freedom!" SpongeBob is sitting down on a table, singing to the song and Mr. Krabs yells his name.
SpongeBob floats out of the Krusty Krab and lands outside a Record Shop. He hears "Musical Doodle" playing. He then buys the record and goes home, opens up Gary's shell, revealing a record player, and plays the song until bedtime. SpongeBob says "Come to bed when you feel like it." He goes to sleep but then starts whistling the song. He goes back downstairs to listen to the song again.
He is then shown at the Krusty Krab the next day, looking very tired. Mr. Krabs warns him to get to work. Mr. Krabs hears SpongeBob singing the "Musical Doodle." He is warned to stop singing that song again, but finds it very hard not to. He hands out Template:Data:Links while singing the song, annoying the customers in the process. Mr. Krabs comes out of his office to see what's wrong. All the customers blame SpongeBob for annoying them. Mr. Krabs threatens to send SpongeBob home for the day if he doesn’t stop singing the song. In the kitchen, SpongeBob's eyelids form into mouths and start singing the song - the same thing happens with his back.
In the next scene, the kitchen is shown absolutely wrecked, with "doodle" written on the walls and everything else wrecked as well. Also, there are condiments and patty batter all over the wall. After Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to leave, the latter seems that he has completely lost it and does not care, and bursts out of the kitchen and the Krusty Krab like a maniac.
He goes home while singing the song - Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Patrick, and Squidward follow him, tie him to a chair, and gag him. Sandy explains that he has an "earworm" which is an infection in which someone is stuck on a catchy song and is unable to stop singing; the more the person sings the song, the more infected and stronger the infection gets and more crazier the person gets. Mr. Krabs wants to just pull the earworm out, but Sandy says that they can't do that or else it will damage SpongeBob's brain and it can only be cured if another song gets stuck in their head.
Mr. Krabs sings a sea-shanty and Sandy sings a Western song, but none succeed. Sandy says "someone with musical talent" can cure him (in this case, Squidward). Squidward starts playing his clarinet. The earworm gets annoyed and leaves. Squidward is then shown in bed, praising himself. The earworm comes and goes into Squidward, and now the latter has the earworm and is humming his song. Squidward then screams loudly, as the episode ends for unknown reasons, inferring he probably found out he caught the earworm.
Production
Music
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Release
- This episode is available on the Complete Seventh Season, SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 12, Rockin' Bikini Bottom, Season 7 Volume 4, SpongeBob on Tour, The SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, Back to the Past, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Collection, Sunđer Bob Kockalone DVD 8, Next 100 Episodes, and The Best 200 Episodes Ever DVDs.
Trivia
General
- This episode was originally going to premiere with "Buried in Time," as said from a brief crew meeting in August 2010, but it was paired up with its sister episode "The Abrasive Side" instead.[citation needed]
- The title card for this episode is similar to those of "Bubblestand" and "Suds," except the letters are written in pink and there are no bubbles.
- This is the second appearance of Gary's record player. The first was "Your Shoe's Untied."
- The snail clock from "Gary Takes a Bath" and "Procrastination" appears again in this episode.
- Foreshadowing: The song lyrics match what happens in the episode. For example, "The song that you ran from is back again! You wonder if the madness will ever end! Trying to stop it is futile! So just listen now to my Musical Doodle! Listen again to the Musical Doodle!"
- Sandy mentions the episode title when she says, "You're suffering from a condition known as Earworm. You see, when your brain becomes stuck on a catchy tune, you're a spectacle with Earworm infection and you've got a nasty one there."
- The term "catchy tune" is heard 10 times in this episode, but obviously, SpongeBob listened to it repeatedly for his attraction to the song, so it's more than 10.
- Usually SpongeBob's brain is pink, but in this episode, it is blue.
- Both this and the next episode in packaging order use "Another Best Day Ever" as title card music.
- Also, their respective sister episodes use "Clownfish Capers" as title card music.
- In Indonesia, this episode and its sister were banned from the Indonesian dub on later airings–in this case–due to organ-damaging and excessive torture near the end of episode.[citation needed]
Errors
- After Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to stop singing, his eyelids turn a paler red for a second.
- Sandy said they couldn't rip the earworm out or it would damage SpongeBob's brain. However, she stuck her hand all the way into SpongeBob's head and put a hat on the earworm, nearly touching the brain.
- When Patrick rips the tape off SpongeBob, his skeleton can be seen; he shouldn't have such as sea sponges are invertebrates.
- When SpongeBob is flying out of the Krusty Krab singing, and when he bursts out manically, the pathway to the Chum Bucket is missing.
- The Chum Bucket is missing across the street as the customers are leaving the Krusty Krab.
- When SpongeBob messes up the Krusty Krab kitchen deluded, there is a stack of Krabby Patties near the back left corner and the word "Doodle" is written over Mr. Krabs' office door, but when SpongeBob runs out, both of these are missing.
- When Mr. Krabs is telling SpongeBob he's done for the day, the word "Doodle" and a red splat are on the wall behind SpongeBob, but when the camera zooms in on him, the wall is clean.
- During the pan shot of the messy kitchen, the condiment bottles are blank, but when Mr. Krabs is sending SpongeBob home, the condiment bottles are labeled, and the cabinet is closer to SpongeBob.
References
es:Garabato Musical pl:Uchorobal pt-br:Verme de Ouvido ru:Навязчивая мелодия