The Paper (Episode)

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'''The Paper''' is an episode from [[Episodes/Season 1|Season 1]].
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'''The Paper''' is an episode from [[Episodes/Season 1|Season 1]]. In the episode, SpongeBob does fun things with a piece of paper that Squidward threw away. Squidward, who had told SpongeBob to never give him back the paper, soon wants it back.
  
 
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Squidward throws a bubble gum wrapper on SpongeBob's lawn. When SpongeBob discovers it, he asks Squidward if he wants it back. However, Squidward tells SpongeBob he can have it. However, SpongeBob now tells him on the Shell Phone, and Squidward has his long and final persuasion to give the paper to SpongeBob "''Take it SpongeBob, yes, take it please, I promise you no matter how much I may beg, and plead, and cry, don't give that paper back to me...Ever!''" and SpongeBob agrees to confirm his promise. Squidward is about to play ''Mary Had a Little Lamb'' but SpongeBob is laughing about all the fun he is thinking about that he's going to soon have. He uses the paper to make a cape, pirate patch, origami, etcetera. Squidward decides to prove to SpongeBob that paper is not fun.
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Squidward throws a bubble gum wrapper on SpongeBob's lawn. When SpongeBob discovers it, he asks Squidward if he wants it back. However, Squidward tells SpongeBob he can have it. However, SpongeBob now tells him on the Shell Phone, and Squidward has his long and final persuasion to give the paper to SpongeBob: "Take it, SpongeBob. Take it, please. And promise me, no matter how much I may beg, and plead, and cry, don't give that paper back to me...ever!" SpongeBob agrees to confirm his promise. Squidward is about to play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" but SpongeBob is laughing about all the fun he is thinking about that he's going to soon have. He uses the paper to make a cape, pirate patch, origami, etcetera. Squidward decides to prove to SpongeBob that paper is not fun.
  
Squidward laughs and enjoys his own time reading ''Boring Science Digest'', taking a bath, and drawing art. While drawing, Squidward accidentally paints himself having fun with a piece of paper. When he breaks it, the Squidward painting's mouth is open and invisibly cries by his death. Squidward watches him have lots and lots of fun until the ''Mary Had A Little Lamb'' duet.
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Squidward laughs and enjoys his own time reading ''Boring Science Digest'', taking a bath, and drawing art. While drawing, Squidward accidentally paints himself having fun with a piece of paper. When he breaks it, the Squidward painting's mouth is open and invisibly cries by his death. Squidward watches him have lots and lots of fun until the "Mary Had A Little Lamb" duet.
  
Squidward tries to get it back but SpongeBob keeps his promise. Squidward trades in everything back, and finally his own shirt-cloth and SpongeBob cannot help and it decides to break his promise. Squidward tries to have fun with the paper but cannot, he traded everything for the worthless piece of paper for nothing and soon Patrick took the paper from Squidward and uses it to put his gum on it and Patrick comes over to SpongeBob to play.
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Squidward tries to get it back but SpongeBob keeps his promise, even folding the paper a few times to make it look like a flip-book to what Squidward said earlier in the day. Squidward trades in everything, including his own shirt-cloth, and SpongeBob cannot help and decides to break his promise. Squidward tries to have fun with the paper but cannot; he traded everything for the worthless piece of paper for nothing and soon Patrick takes the paper from Squidward and uses it to put his gum on it before coming over to SpongeBob to play.
  
Squidward is now all alone and the season is beginning to become winter. Then Squidward says, ''"Anybody have any sunscreen?"''
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Squidward is now all alone and the season is beginning to become winter. Squidward ends the episode by asking "Anybody have any sunscreen?"
 
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== Headline text ==
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Whale of a Birthday (Episode)
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Pearl: This sea pony is the cutest thing ever. Do you want to come home and be my pony? (pony imagines Pearl being on its back) Whee! (pony shakes its head)
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Judy: Pearl, come here. This is so coral. (SpongeBob follows Pearl)
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Pearl: Oh my gosh, it's Billy Fishkins.
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All: Hi, Billy!
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Billy: Meep. (all sighing. SpongeBob, dressed up as a girl, sighs after they do)
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SpongeBob: (girly voice) Isn't he dreamy? (moving his lips covered in lipstick chewing sound)
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Pearl: He sure is, spongebob.
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Judy: Come on, let's go look at other stuff.
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==Trivia/Goofs==
 
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*This episode possibly broke the fourth wall because SpongeBob had the papers showing Squidward proof of what he just said, meaning he took the papers out of the cartoon.
 
*This episode possibly broke the fourth wall because SpongeBob had the papers showing Squidward proof of what he just said, meaning he took the papers out of the cartoon.
 
*This is the first episode in which an electric guitar is used in the title card.
 
*This is the first episode in which an electric guitar is used in the title card.
*When Squidward talks about playing "Helicopter", he says "Gentlemen, start your engines!". This must be a reference to the command to start engines in NASCAR.
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*When Squidward talks about playing "Helicopter", he says "Gentlemen, start your engines!". This must be a reference to the command to start engines in Nascar ("NASCAR" as it's often stylized).
 
*This episode aired on August 11th or 12th right after the movie aired.
 
*This episode aired on August 11th or 12th right after the movie aired.
  
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 15 November 2024

The Paper
Titlecard The Paper.jpg

© Viacom

Episode No.: 16b
Season: 1
Airdate: February 14, 2000
Previous Episode: Valentine's Day
Next Episode: Arrgh!
Characters Voice actors
SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny
Patrick Star Bill Fagerbakke
Squidward Tentacles Rodger Bumpass
PDVD 265.jpg
© Paramount Global

The Paper is an episode from Season 1. In the episode, SpongeBob does fun things with a piece of paper that Squidward threw away. Squidward, who had told SpongeBob to never give him back the paper, soon wants it back.

Contents

[edit] Info

[edit] Characters

[edit] Plot

Squidward throws a bubble gum wrapper on SpongeBob's lawn. When SpongeBob discovers it, he asks Squidward if he wants it back. However, Squidward tells SpongeBob he can have it. However, SpongeBob now tells him on the Shell Phone, and Squidward has his long and final persuasion to give the paper to SpongeBob: "Take it, SpongeBob. Take it, please. And promise me, no matter how much I may beg, and plead, and cry, don't give that paper back to me...ever!" SpongeBob agrees to confirm his promise. Squidward is about to play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" but SpongeBob is laughing about all the fun he is thinking about that he's going to soon have. He uses the paper to make a cape, pirate patch, origami, etcetera. Squidward decides to prove to SpongeBob that paper is not fun.

Squidward laughs and enjoys his own time reading Boring Science Digest, taking a bath, and drawing art. While drawing, Squidward accidentally paints himself having fun with a piece of paper. When he breaks it, the Squidward painting's mouth is open and invisibly cries by his death. Squidward watches him have lots and lots of fun until the "Mary Had A Little Lamb" duet.

Squidward tries to get it back but SpongeBob keeps his promise, even folding the paper a few times to make it look like a flip-book to what Squidward said earlier in the day. Squidward trades in everything, including his own shirt-cloth, and SpongeBob cannot help and decides to break his promise. Squidward tries to have fun with the paper but cannot; he traded everything for the worthless piece of paper for nothing and soon Patrick takes the paper from Squidward and uses it to put his gum on it before coming over to SpongeBob to play.

Squidward is now all alone and the season is beginning to become winter. Squidward ends the episode by asking "Anybody have any sunscreen?"

[edit] Trivia/Goofs

  • A character similar to Little Squiddy, Mini Squidward, appeared in the episode Squid Wood.
  • SpongeBob says he will play A Minor, which means the music sounds sad, but it is in C Major.
  • This episode possibly broke the fourth wall because SpongeBob had the papers showing Squidward proof of what he just said, meaning he took the papers out of the cartoon.
  • This is the first episode in which an electric guitar is used in the title card.
  • When Squidward talks about playing "Helicopter", he says "Gentlemen, start your engines!". This must be a reference to the command to start engines in Nascar ("NASCAR" as it's often stylized).
  • This episode aired on August 11th or 12th right after the movie aired.

[edit] Transcript

Transcript for The Paper


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