Terror at 20,000 Leagues
"Terror at 20,000 Leagues" is a The Patrick Star Show episode from season 1. In this episode, The Patrick Show! presents a Halloween TV special.
Characters
- Patrick Star
- Elastic Waistband (as candy)
- Squidina Star
- Squidina Dustmoth[1]
- Ouchie
- Pinkeye
- Dartfish family
- Bubble Bass
- SpongeMonster
- Pat-gor
- Dr. Plankenstein
- Plankenstein's ex-wife (single appearance)
- Slappy
- Larry the Lobster
- Mrs. Puff
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Captain Doug Quasar
- Pat-Tron
- Karen Plankton (cameo)
- Madame Hagfish
- Granny Tentacles
- French Narrator
- Cecil Star
- Bunny Star
- GrandPat Star
- Robot parasite (single appearance)
- Mermaid Man (poster, costume, and candy cameos)
- Barnacle Boy (poster, costume, and candy cameos)
- Captain Magma (as candy)
- Man Ray (as candy)
- Dirty Bubble (candy and photo cameos)
- Mama Bass (voice only)
- Incidentals
- Incidental 161
- Incidental 162
- Incidental 172
- Incidental 42
- Incidental 160
- Incidental 174
- Helen the Felon
- Incidental 83
- Incidental 163
- Incidental 164
- Incidental 168
- Mary
- Incidental 28
- Judy
- Harris
- Scooter
- Incidental 60
- Incidental 14
- Incidental 6
- Incidental 118D
- Incidental 85
- Mr. What Zit Tooya
- Fred
- Incidental 175
- Incidental 111
- Dennis (The Sponge Who Could Fly)
- Incidental 188
- Incidental 7
- Incidental 68
- Incidental 49
- Incidental 48
- Incidental 8
- Incidental 30A
- Two Incidental 30s
Synopsis
It's Halloween, and everyone is out decorating and trick-or-treating. The camera zooms into the Star house, where Patrick's family members are dressed up: Cecil is a werewolf and makes a cat meow rather than a wolf howl, GrandPat rides by wrapped in toilet paper, and Bunny (as the "Invisible Mom") dangles her clothes from a fishing pole, only to be caught naked. Squidina wakes up a "dead tired" Patrick, waking him up by waving a candy bar in his face. However, the candy is taken by the Dartfish family. Squidina tells him that, after Patrick starts the show, they will all go trick-or-treating.
Patrick goes on-camera and says that the candy and costumes are the most important part of the holiday. He is about to demonstrate how to make a costume from a pile of junk, but Squidina shows up in a clown outfit, chainsawing through the table. Patrick and Squidina hug, and the camera zooms out to SpongeMonster, Pat-gor, and Dr. Plankenstein watching on TV. Plankenstein criticizes that Halloween has become too watered-down and cutesy, and tells his minions about the "real Halloween." To prepare them for the horrors ahead, he shows them a cartoon called Granny Tentacles Pantry of Doom!
The segment takes place in an old village. Granny Tentacles, upset by how messy her house is, wants someone to clean it for her. She spies a villager Bunny painting clothes outside, and makes voodoo cookies in her cauldron. She uses the Bunny voodoo doll, and a pretzel stick that functions as a wand, to force Bunny to mow her lawn, makes Bubble Bass clean her windows, and then hypnotizes the rest of the townsfolk to do household chores for her. However, controlling everyone's dolls at once tires out her tentacles. She sees Patrick outside and tries to hypnotize him into massaging them for her. However, Patrick's head is literally empty, and the beam of energy ricochets around before launching back and hitting the voodoo doll itself. It comes to life and fights off Granny Tentacles. However, the real Patrick finds his way inside and begins eating all the voodoo dolls, reversing the spell's effects. Squidina uses the pretzel wand to hypnotize Granny Tentacles, making her bring lemonade and cookies to her family.
After the segment ends, a commercial for a zombie brain buffet called Famous Zed's plays. Patrick and Squidina come back to start trick-or-treating. The first house they stop by is Bubble Bass's, and he tries to steal their bags. He refuses to give them candy, and Patrick goes in to eat his Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy collector's candy, making Bubble Bass cry.
Back with SpongeMonster and Pat-gor, "villagers" knock at the door. Plankenstein orders SpongeMonster to scare the them away, who turn out to be trick-or-treaters. He is scared by them and retreats, as the trick-or-treaters egg and toilet paper the house. While hiding, Plankenstein has his minions watch more TV.
Quasar: The Movie: Dark Side of the Spoon opens with Pat-Tron waking up Quasar and preparing breakfast for him. He then makes himself a bowl of Logic Loops, which cause him to short-circuit after eating. Quasar sees that the box contains a robot alien invader inside. Pat-Tron winds up a music box that makes the alien burst out of his chest. He mistakes it for being his own baby, and has Quasar feed it. He gives it a bite of his spoon, making it grow bigger. Pat-Tron gets a baby bottle full of oil, which the alien eats. It then spits up acid that partly disintegrates Quasar's suit. The alien chases Quasar around the ship, eating more items, until Quasar decides to open the airlock so they can send it into space. However, the alien has grown much larger, and sends Quasar out instead. Pat-Tron hugs it, only to be eaten. Floating outside, Quasar comments that he needs to get a new robot. After the movie, Madame Hagfish gives a commercial for her were-hair boutique.
After the movie, it cuts back to Pat-gor styling Plankenstein's hair: it looks like the Bride of Frankenstein's. Plankenstein does not like it because it reminds him of his ex-wife. As he chases him around, there is another knock at the door. Pat-gor goes to the top of the castle and microwaves a bowl of oatmeal to pour over the villagers. The people at the door turn out to be Patrick and Squidina, who stare in awe at SpongeMonster eating candy. Upset by Patrick and Squidina asking for candy, Plankenstein has Pat-gor dump the oatmeal on them. They try again, disguising as a single person in a trench coat to check their meter. Plankenstein lets them in and shows them a meter on SpongeMonster. Patrick hits him with a wrench repeatedly, as Squidina tries to grab candy. She catches Plankenstein and mistakes him for a jellybean, and Patrick eats him. Everyone gets stuck in the coat and runs around in panic. Finally, Plankenstein kicks them out.
Patrick sets a camera on a rock outside, and this same footage shows on Plankenstein's TV. He stretches out into their castle, but Plankenstein turns the remote off, sending Patrick backwards and into other shows. He appears in a horse-judging show, a painting show, an aerial dogfight, and then a game show. The host offers him a "mystery prize" or a jar of candy, but Patrick has already taken the candy. He takes the TV remote from the host's assistant and warps himself back outside his house, proudly showing off his candy to Squidina. As they eat candy in excitement, they try to go home, only for two realistic sea creatures to come out. They scream in horror and drop their candy, only for it to be Cecil and Bunny in costume. Bunny asks if they are trick-or-treating correctly, and Cecil says that they must be, since he got candy from every kid tonight. Bunny suggests saving some for their kids, but they both decide not to, returning into the house to eat their candy.
Plankenstein, Pat-gor, and SpongeMonster watch this scene on TV, realizing that they survived until midnight and survived Halloween. Just then, a commercial for Christmas trees shows up on TV, and three carolers come at their door. Plankenstein orders Pat-gor to prepare hot eggnog to dump on them, and Pat-gor complies. The French Narrator bids the viewers a merry Christmas, with the text showing up in a blood-red font.
Production
This episode was rough storyboarded in 2020.[10]
The plussed storyboard for the second half of the episode was completed on March 12, 2021.
Images from this episode's stop-motion production process were taken on June 3 and June 24, 2021.[11]
40 minutes prior to episode's premiere, Robertryan Cory posted some wolf designs from the episode on Tumblr.[1]
Promotional art
- From AnimationWORLD[13] and the SpongeBob Twitter account.
Model sheets
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Hypontized Incidentals #1
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Hypontized Incidentals #2
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Hypontized Incidentals #3
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Hypontized Incidentals #4
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Hypontized Incidentals #5
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Squidina Dustmoth
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Voodoo doll Patrick
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Werewolf 1
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Werewolf 1 transformation
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Werewolf 2
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Werewolf 3
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Werewolf 4
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Werewolf 5
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Werewolf 6
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Pretty Werewolf 6
Art
Background design
- Layouts by "Nickelodeon designers," painted by Brad Sutton.[15]
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Werewolf fur services
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"Disco"
Storyboards
- Directed by Jeff DeGrandis[16] and Dave Cunningham, rough boarded by Brian Morante,[5][10] work from Chris Evans and Screen Novelties, plussed by Christian White,[3][17] April "Pinkie" Davis,[18] Ian Vazquez,[19] Simon Edwards, and Zaven Leonetti and revisions by Eliza Herndon[5] and Brad Vandergrift.[20]
- Plussed boards for Granny Tentacles' voodoo charades can be found on White's website.
- The first minute of the second half of this episode's revised storyboards can be found on Herndon's website.
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rough
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plussed
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Alternate version of the board vs. the episode, without the scene number and production code
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vs. the episode
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Alternate version of the board
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Short GIF version
Stop-motion work
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Pat-gor replacement heads
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An animator swaps Patrick's eyes
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Dr. Plankenstein's castle set
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Pat-gor pours oatmeal on Patrick and Squidina's heads
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Behind-the-scenes work from Nickelodeon Animation
Production notes
Ian Vazquez:
- Vazquez said "[this] was a real fun one to do and STILL such a unique privilege to be sculpted in stop-motion by Screen Novelties!"[8]
- Vazquez said that Patrick's unbalanced costume movements were the most fun and difficult thing to do, saying that they had to be "THAT convincing." He stated that "Pat threw himself into the part didn't take into account that Squidina, is in fact, tiny."[25]
- Vazquez said he was glad that Squidina "looking like an oblivious doofus staring at the camera" stayed in the final version of the episode.[26]
- Vazquez stated "Indignant Pat using his Big TV Star Cred to be a tough guy was very fun to draw. And [he wasn't] saying that because [he's] afraid Pat could buy my job with his big Basic Cable paycheck."[27]
- Vazquez thought that this storyboard drawing of Patrick entering Dr. Plankenstein's stop-motion realm may have been a bit much, but believed that no one else agreed, since it was retained in the final product.[28]
- For Vazquez, Bob Ross styled-Patrick was an interesting one to draw, despite only being in the episode for mere seconds. He stated that he's been a fan of Ross since he was little watching PBS, and wanted Patrick to look as similar to the painter as possible, watching various episodes of Ross' show for guidance. He hopes that the Patrick presented in the show is at least "somewhat there!"[29]
- In the original rough boards of this episode, it was not specified what the game show characters should've been, other then not making them fully live action. Vazquez had the idea of doing realistic fish heads and pitched it by doing half the scenes with them, with was successful - surprised that the crew went with it.[19]
Eliza Herndon:
- Herndon stated that this was "This episode was the biggest artistic learning experience I've ever had and I couldn't ask for a greater introduction to the crazy Spongeverse,"[5] with this being the first SpongeBob-related project they've worked on. She made various comments about the production of this episode:
- "I had no professional experience at all, didn't know basic boarding terms or how to make a camera move, and I drew all of these [storyboards] sitting on my bed w/ a touchscreen laptop. I'm INCREDIBLY grateful for Dave's guidance, he taught me all about hook-ups, clarity/contrast in poses, etc."[30]
- "Plankton's always been one of my favorite characters, so I really lucked out getting to work with him! The folks at Screen Novelties did such a FANTASTIC job, my jaw is still on the floor! It's so, SO cool seeing how these [boards] translated into puppet form!"[31]
- "The painting sequence turned out GREAT! So much fun movement and I really love how they handled SB's face protruding through the painting, as well as the painting as a whole. I would spend my life's savings for a Patgor Original."[32]
- "I wasn't expecting the kids to be animated in 2D, so that got a good gasp out of me!! Dave had the idea of bringing them in from "Legends of Boo-kini Bottom" and it worked out great. The straight ahead, googly eye stare on the Barnacle Boy mask makes me laugh every time I see it."[33]
- "Many of these [storyboard] drawings make me cringe now, but there are still some I like and I'll never get over how stellar of a job the Screen Novelties crew did! It was also an absolute treat getting to work with Brian's INCREDIBLY funny boards. I laughed a LOT while working on this!"[34]
- "And finally, a piece of Spongemonster butt action that didn't make it through all the way to accommodate the staging. Drawing my first butt was like a rite of passage into the world of cartooning."[35]
- "I am SO fortunate for Dave Cunningham bringing me on and being such an incredible mentor, as well as the entire crew for being so supportive. It means so much that everyone would take a chance on someone like me with 0 experience whatsoever; it's not something I take for granted!"[36]
Zach Heffelfinger:
- Zach said that he "had a blast working on these designs", and that they "definitely put [him] in the Halloween spirit!"[2]
Robertryan Cory:
- Cory on the episode's werewolf designs: "All these werewolves were inspired by Mighty Ones/Harvey Beaks writer Dani Michaeli. Many years ago Dani and I pitched a werewolf cartoon and I listened to him explain his werewolf fandom to me over many long months. I really tried to make something that would excite werewolf fans. My goal is to always design something that inspires and excites and understanding other people's passions I think is part of the job that is underrated."[1]
Music
( ‣ ) Production music |
( • ) Original music |
( ◦ ) SpongeBob music |
• The Curious Cabin - Ego Plum [Opening]
‣ Going Maracas! (A) - Richard Myhill [Squidina wakes up Patrick]
‣ Shuffle A La Carte - Tony Tape [The Patrick Show's Halloween special]
• Spooky Antics Revisited - Ego Plum [SpongeMonster and Pat-gor laughing at the TV]
‣ The Creature (a) - Gregor Narholz ["Say it isn't so, master!"]
‣ Brücke 1 - Gerhard Trede ["Oh, Halloween is a terrible night."]
‣ Horror Cue 1 A - Gregor Narholz ["No! Not our candy!"]
‣ The Creature (a) - Gregor Narholz ["If we're going to survive the night..."]
‣ Showpizz A - Otto Sieben [Puppies on TV]
‣ King of the Giants C - John Fox, Otto Sieben ["Granny Tentacles: Pantry of Doom"]
‣ Medieval Landscape - Umberto Santucci [Granny Tentacles grabs the newspaper from her lawn]
‣ Jolly Clarinet - Ilan Harel ["My house is a mess. I can't live like this anymore!"]
‣ Tricks and Traps - James McConnel [Granny Tentacles makes a potion]
• ? [Granny Tentacles curses villagers to do her work]
• Steel Licks 28 - Jeremy Wakefield [Granny Tentacles's tentacles are red]
‣ Tricks and Traps - James McConnel [Granny Tentacles notices Patrick]
‣ ? [Granny Tentacles tries to curse Patrick]
‣ Tricks and Traps - James McConnel [The curse ricochets back at the doll of Patrick]
• ? [The doll comes to life and bites Granny Tentacles]
‣ Straight From Hell A - Gregor Narholz [The doll throws items at Granny Tentacles]
‣ Night Out - Tommy Reilly, James Moody [The doll pulls out a banana]
‣ Straight From Hell A - Gregor Narholz [The doll throws the axe at Granny Tentacles]
‣ Night Out - Tommy Reilly, James Moody [Patrick eats the doll]
‣ Jaunty Joe - Tommy Reilly, James Moody [The curses are undone as Patrick eats the dolls]
‣ Drama Link (B) - Hubert Clifford [The villagers turn against Granny Tentacles]
‣ Skippin' It - Robert Franchi [Granny Tentacles serves drinks under the curse]
‣ Mountain Dew (A) - Graham Preskett [Famous Ed's commercial]
‣ Comic Capers C - Charlie Brissette, Norman Mamey ["Brains!"]
• The Curious Cabin - Ego Plum ["Oh, hey there!"]
‣ Sneeky - Gregor Narholz [Patrick and Squidina trick-or-treat at Bubble Bass's house]
‣ Shock (F) - Dave Hewson ["My vintage Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy collector's candy!"]
‣ Funeral Music - Gabriel Faure, Alfred Kluten [Bubble Bass starts crying]
‣ Galleon - Sam Fonteyn [Patrick spits out a ball of chewed candy]
‣ ? [Patrick drops the ball of candy]
‣ Kitsch Latin Cool - Malcolm Lockyer [Bubble Bass cries again]
‣ Drama Link (G) - Hubert Clifford ["The villagers master! They found us!"]
‣ Planet Xz-3 - Gregor Narholz [Dr. Plankenstein encourages SpongeMonster to scare off the villagers]
‣ Clumsy A - Bernd Gesell [Pat-gor shows his painting]
‣ Planet Xz-3 - Gregor Narholz ["There. That's you, that's them, and this is us cheering you on."]
‣ The Creature (a) - Gregor Narholz [SpongeMonster scares the trick-or-treaters]
‣ No Questions Asked (A) - Gregor Narholz ["I couldn't do it. The villagers are too scary."]
‣ ? ["Quasar, the Movie: Dark Side of the Spoon"]
‣ Space Age Swingers A - Wendie Colter, Willie Aron [Pat-Tron is excited for breakfast]
‣ ? ["Logic Loops. Free prize inside..."]
‣ ? [Pat-Tron turns a crank on his body]
‣ Halloween Antics (A) - Kevin Riepl [Robot alien invader pop's out of Pat-Tron]
‣ Box Melody - Leo Nissim ["I'm a mommy!"]
‣ Halloween Antics (A) - Kevin Riepl [Robot chases Captain Quasar]
‣ Box Melody - Leo Nissim ["Now now, baby! No biting the captain."]
‣ Halloween Antics (A) - Kevin Riepl [Robot goes back to chasing Captain Quasar]
‣ Six Powerful Cues A - Wilfred William Burns [The robot has grown to massive size]
‣ Box Melody - Leo Nissim ["My baby, you're safe!"]
‣ Mostly Ghostly A - John Rowcroft [Madame Hagfish's Were-Hair Boutique commercial]
‣ Millionaire (b) - Junkie Dred, James Foster, Karen O'Neill, George Shilling, The Music Makers [Madame Hagfish's Were-Hair Boutique commercial]
• Spooky Antics Revisited - Ego Plum [Pat-gor gives Dr. Plankenstein a haircut]
‣ Evil Wizard [#53.2] - Udi Harpaz ["Quickly, Pat-gor. Battle stations!"]
‣ Clumsy C - Bernd Gesell [Patrick and Squidina at the door]
‣ ? [SpongeMonster eating candy]
‣ Clumsy C - Bernd Gesell ["Okay. This is the last house in the neighborhood..."]
‣ Evil Wizard [#53.3] - Udi Harpaz [Pat-gor pours the oatmeal]
‣ Droopy - Arthur Wilkinson [Patrick eats the oatmeal]
‣ War Statement 10 - Laurie Johnson ["That candy will be ours!"]
‣ Drama Link (G) - Hubert Clifford [SpongeMonster, Pat-gor, and Dr. Plankenstein hide behind the couch]
‣ Bumbling B - Bernd Gesell [Patrick and Squidina in a trench coat]
‣ ? [Squidina grabs Dr. Plankenstein, thinking he is candy]
‣ Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham [Patrick eats Dr. Plankenstein]
‣ Dramatic Episode 2 - Remastered - Kurt Rehfeld [Patrick records himself.]
‣ Sports and Games - Gerhard Narholz [Patrick at a dog show]
‣ Cocktail - Johnny Patrick ["And right here, just for us, we're gonna paint a little candy."]
‣ Death Clock H - Dick De Benedictis [Patrick swirls into the TV.]
‣ Battle Stations - Joseph Engleman [Patrick in a fighter plane]
‣ Jet Generation - Sammy Burdson [Patrick on a game show]
‣ Doom Threat - Dick De Benedictis [Patrick escapes the TV.]
‣ One Zero Zero - Harry Brueber, Jean-Jacques Perrey [Patrick and Squidina eat candy]
• We Wish You a Patrick Christmas - Ego Plum [Christmas time after Halloween]
Release
Format | Title | Region |
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DVD | The Patrick Star Show Season 1, Volume 1 | United States |
Trivia
General
- This episode was originally called "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet."[8]
- It is also listed as "Terror at 1080p" on Christian White's website.[3]
- Fred shouts "My brain!," which is a reference to the my leg! running gag.
- Even though this aired before "The Yard Sale," it was the second The Patrick Star Show special to start production. However, the second part of "The Yard Sale" began production after this episode.
- Following "Mall Girl Pearl," "Don't Wake Patrick," and "A Cabin in the Kelp," this is the fourth episode in which Karen appears without Plankton, as well as the first episode of The Patrick Star Show to do that.
- In the UK and Ireland, the pan across to the portrait of Karen is removed and the flashes are slowed down.[37] Despite this, the scene was shown unedited in a filler segment on Nicktoons UK and Ireland on December 18, 2024.[38]
Episode references
- Dr. Plankenstein getting a popcorn piece in his eye could be a callback to "Stair Wars," when Pat-gor eats his popcorn too fast and gets one in Dr. Plankenstein's eye.
- The kids who trick-or-treated in Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy costumes in "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" return in this episode, trick-or-treating and subsequently throwing toilet paper at Dr. Plankenstein's castle.[33]
Cultural references
- This episode's name is a reference to the The Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet."
- It is also a reference to the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas. The European Spanish title also includes the full name of the novel.
- The robot alien invader popping out of Pat-Tron's chest is a parody of Alien.
- The scene of Patrick leaning out of Plankenstein's TV is a reference to The Ring.
- One of the channel surfing scenes includes Patrick depicted as late public television personality Bob Ross painting a picture.
Errors
- When Dr. Plankenstein opens the door for Patrick and Squidina, Patrick's eyebrows are missing.
Videos
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Russian | Кошмар в 20,000 лье Koshmar v 20,000 l'ye |
Nightmare in 20,000 Leagues |
Spanish (Latin America) | 20,000 Ligas de Terror | 20,000 Leagues of Terror |
Spanish (Spain) | Terror a 20,000 leguas submarinas | Terror at 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Robertryan Cory on Tumblr - "All these werewolf designs were..."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Zach Heffelfinger on Instagram - "If you haven't..."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Storyboards | Christian White
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "BOOOOOOOO!!!! It's..."
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "Thread o' board..."
- ↑ Storyboards | Eliza Herndon Art
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Nick Animation on Instagram - "Bringing you behind the scenes..."
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Ian Vazquez on Instagram - "BOO!!! Here's my work on..."
- ↑ Nicktoons UK - October 30, 2021
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Brian Morante on Twitter - "Last year I boarded..."
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 INTERVIEW: Get a behind-the-scenes peek at the production of the Patrick Star Halloween Special! - The Beat: The Blog of Comics Culture
- ↑ Casey Follen - 2021: The Patrick Star Show
- ↑ The Monstrous Stop-Motion of 'The Patrick Star Show's Halloween Special | AnimationWORLD
- ↑ Zach Hefflinger on Instagram - "This halloween is looking..."
- ↑ BS Illustrations - Sutton Illustrations: Background Paintings
- ↑ Dave Cunningham on Twitter - "Actually, Jeff DeGrandis supervised..."
- ↑ Christian White on Instagram - "Here's some storyboard panels..."
- ↑ April "Pinkie" Davis on Instagram - "Zombie Bubble Bass..."
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "In the rough..."
- ↑ Dave Cunningham on Twitter - "I was fortunate..."
- ↑ Nickelodeon Animation on Twitter - "Behind the scenes..."
- ↑ Exclusive Clips: Nickelodeon Scares Up New 'Rugrats' & 'Patrick Star' Specials for Halloween - Animation Magazine
- ↑ EXCLUSIVE: PATRICK & SPONGEBOB GO RETRO FOR HALLOWEEN IN SPOOKY NEW 'THE PATRICK STAR SHOW' CLIP - SYFY WIRE
- ↑ The Patrick Star Show "Terror at 20,000 Leagues" - BSCkids
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "This was both..."
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "I am so glad..."
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "Indignant Pat..."
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "When I drew this..."
- ↑ Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "Bob Ross Patrick..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "I had no..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "Plankton's always been..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "The painting sequence..."
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "I wasn't expecting..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "Many of these..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "And finally..."
- ↑ Eliza Herndon on Twitter - "I am..."
- ↑ The Patrick Star Show UK edits - Terror at 20,000 Leagues
- ↑ Nicktoons (UK) - Dr. Plankenstein filler segment (partial, 18th December 2024)