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Boss for a Day

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Characters

Production

The episode was confirmed by Vincent Waller on June 6, 2019.[1]

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music


Trivia

General

  • The title card is similar to those of "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired," "Ditchin'," "Two Thumbs Down," "Fun-Sized Friends," and "Krusty Kleaners."
  • SpongeBob imitates Mr. Krabs the same way he did in "Gone."
  • When Patrick is substituting for SpongeBob, what he wears are almost the same as the clothes he wore in "Big Pink Loser."
  • SpongeBob has been put in charge of the Krusty Krab before in "Gullible Pants," (and to an extent in "Squid's Day Off") although the plot of those episodes are quite different.
    • Additionally, in "Gullible Pants," Mr. Krabs lets SpongeBob be in charge on purpose, instead of on accident like in this episode.
  • When a piano falls on Mr. Krabs, it possibly references "Fear of a Krabby Patty", where SpongeBob dropped a piano on Plankton.

Cultural references

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  • One of the things that Mr. Krabs' eyes turn into are Pac-Man and a ghost, a reference to the game, Pac-Man.

Errors

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One instance where SpongeBob's belt turns white.
  • Multiple times throughout the episode, when SpongeBob changes into Mr. Krabs and back to his normal form again, parts of his belt are miscolored as white.
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The frame where SpongeBob's teeth are "connected."
  • When SpongeBob bolts in front of the front door of the Krusty Krab when Squidward is leaving, the bottom line of his two teeth are connected as one big line.
  • When SpongeBob is twirling around in the circle of his slices, his leg appears white like his sock whenever he faces to the left.


References