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==Introduction==
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'''"Squidward, the Unfriendly Ghost"''' is a ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' episode from season one. <br>
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==Brief summary==
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'''Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost''' is an episode from [[Episodes/Season 1|Season 1]].
SpongeBob and Patrick think they killed Squidward so they try to put him to rest.
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==Characters Present==
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==Info==
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]  
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===Characters===  
*[[Squidward Tentacles]]  
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*[[Squidward Tentacles]]
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*[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
*[[Mr. Krabs]]
 
 
*[[Sandy Cheeks]]
 
*[[Sandy Cheeks]]
*Mourners
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*[[Eugene H. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]]
*Seagulls
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*Funeral Goers
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*[[Flying Dutchman]] (debut)
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===Places===
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*[[Squidward's House]]
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*Outside SpongeBob's Neighborhood
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Squidward finishes making a sculpture of himself. Meanwhile, outside, SpongeBob and Patrick are playing a game. They throw a clam but it hits Squidward's sculpture. They go in Squidward's house and panic because they think that Squidward is dead. They try to fix the sculpture but it melts. Squidward comes out of the bathroom with white powder on him so they think he is a ghost and agree to do everything he commands. Squidward tells SpongeBob to play a song with tissue paper but SpongeBob can't. As punishment, Squidward forces SpongeBob and Patrick to clean his back room. It is full of junk so Patrick asks how they will clean the mess up. SpongeBob rips the wallpaper off and the room is clean. He sees a comic book on the floor. He opens it and it says that the Flying Dutchman was used as a window display when he died and that he haunts the sea because he was never put to rest. SpongeBob says that he and Patrick should put Squidward to rest. However, Squidward doesn't want to be put to rest. When SpongeBob and Patrick try to bury him, Squidward confesses that he's not dead and that they should leave him alone. SpongeBob says that Squidward is a ghost in denial and that he needs their help. Later, when Squidward is lying on his chair, SpongeBob encloses him in a bubble and he floats to the surface. Squidward finds out he is with seagulls and the episode ends.
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Squidward is proud of having just finished his wax sculpture of himself and declares he has "conquered all artistic medium" (referencing a large diversity of art styles and reproductions of famous pieces which all have Squidward for subject). While he goes to take a bath, SpongeBob and Patrick throw a shell with which they are playing Frisbee into Squidward's house, and it hits the sculpture. SpongeBob and Patrick think they've injured Squidward, and after several humorous attempts to "resuscitate" him, they believe that Squidward is dead. Squidward, fresh from his pampered bath, dramatically emerges in a rush of steam from the warm bathroom, wearing talcum powder and a white bathrobe and towel. SpongeBob and Patrick believe they are seeing Squidward's ghost and, hoping to avoid any haunting or punishments, place themselves as Squidward's willing servants. Squidward gleefully takes advantage of the situation, having them serve and pamper him, do chores, and simply entertain him. Eventually, SpongeBob and Patrick, while entering a "messy" room, come across a comic book inspired by the story of the Flying Dutchman (who haunted the seas because his body was used as a window display in a clothing store), and decide that since Squidward is a vengeful spirit, he needs to be put to rest. Thus, SpongeBob and Patrick try to give him a proper burial as well as a funeral. Squidward eventually admits his charade, but SpongeBob and Patrick believe that Squidward is simply in denial about his death. SpongeBob blows a giant bubble that engulfs Squidward and sends him floating up to 'the great beyond', right into a huge swarm of seagulls while Squidward is in a fetal position.
  
==Transscript==
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==Trivia/Goofs==
[[Episode Transscript: Squidward, the Unfriendly Ghost]]<br>
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*The episode's name is a parody of ''Casper the Friendly Ghost''.
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*This is the only episode where Squidward's house is depicted with an elevator in it, which would allude to Squidward having a high income or simply the house having a convenient feature.
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*When Squidward says, "Enough of that!" Patrick's skin tone changed into dark pink but when Patrick says,"What do you hunger for Master?" his skin tone is back to normal,
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*When Squidward asks, "What are you invertebrates doing?" SpongeBob and Patrick seem to make up a nonsensical game having to do with (presumably among other things) chess boards, bubbles, and rocks. SpongeBob and Patrick say, "We don't know." This may be a reference to Calvinball, a game played in the defunct comic strip Calvin and Hobbes.
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*When Squidward asks, "What are you invertebrates doing?" to SpongeBob and Patrick, it seems that Squidward is insulting them about not having a backbone.  However, Squidward is a cephalopod, making him an invertebrate as well.
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*When Squidward is on the royal bed, you can see that Patrick's house is missing.
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*When SpongeBob says "Oh, look, the mourners have arrived." Original closed captioning said "Look, the mourners."
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*SpongeBob has lighter holes on his front face, but an extremely trivially darker-colored holes on the sides of his head.
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*The title card for this episode is similar to the one for [[Rock Bottom]].
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*When it's night, you can see through the head of Squidward's bed and you see sand.
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==Transcript==
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[[Episode Transcript: Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost]]
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 8 August 2023

Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost
Titlecard-Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost.jpg

© Viacom

Episode No.: 11b
Season: 1
Airdate: September 25, 1999
Previous Episode: MuscleBob BuffPants
Next Episode: The Chaperone
Characters Voice actors
SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny
Patrick Star Bill Fagerbakke
Squidward Tentacles Rodger Bumpass
Wachsfigur2.jpg
© Viacom

Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost is an episode from Season 1.

Contents

[edit] Info

[edit] Characters

[edit] Places

[edit] Plot

Squidward is proud of having just finished his wax sculpture of himself and declares he has "conquered all artistic medium" (referencing a large diversity of art styles and reproductions of famous pieces which all have Squidward for subject). While he goes to take a bath, SpongeBob and Patrick throw a shell with which they are playing Frisbee into Squidward's house, and it hits the sculpture. SpongeBob and Patrick think they've injured Squidward, and after several humorous attempts to "resuscitate" him, they believe that Squidward is dead. Squidward, fresh from his pampered bath, dramatically emerges in a rush of steam from the warm bathroom, wearing talcum powder and a white bathrobe and towel. SpongeBob and Patrick believe they are seeing Squidward's ghost and, hoping to avoid any haunting or punishments, place themselves as Squidward's willing servants. Squidward gleefully takes advantage of the situation, having them serve and pamper him, do chores, and simply entertain him. Eventually, SpongeBob and Patrick, while entering a "messy" room, come across a comic book inspired by the story of the Flying Dutchman (who haunted the seas because his body was used as a window display in a clothing store), and decide that since Squidward is a vengeful spirit, he needs to be put to rest. Thus, SpongeBob and Patrick try to give him a proper burial as well as a funeral. Squidward eventually admits his charade, but SpongeBob and Patrick believe that Squidward is simply in denial about his death. SpongeBob blows a giant bubble that engulfs Squidward and sends him floating up to 'the great beyond', right into a huge swarm of seagulls while Squidward is in a fetal position.

[edit] Trivia/Goofs

  • The episode's name is a parody of Casper the Friendly Ghost.
  • This is the only episode where Squidward's house is depicted with an elevator in it, which would allude to Squidward having a high income or simply the house having a convenient feature.
  • When Squidward says, "Enough of that!" Patrick's skin tone changed into dark pink but when Patrick says,"What do you hunger for Master?" his skin tone is back to normal,
  • When Squidward asks, "What are you invertebrates doing?" SpongeBob and Patrick seem to make up a nonsensical game having to do with (presumably among other things) chess boards, bubbles, and rocks. SpongeBob and Patrick say, "We don't know." This may be a reference to Calvinball, a game played in the defunct comic strip Calvin and Hobbes.
  • When Squidward asks, "What are you invertebrates doing?" to SpongeBob and Patrick, it seems that Squidward is insulting them about not having a backbone. However, Squidward is a cephalopod, making him an invertebrate as well.
  • When Squidward is on the royal bed, you can see that Patrick's house is missing.
  • When SpongeBob says "Oh, look, the mourners have arrived." Original closed captioning said "Look, the mourners."
  • SpongeBob has lighter holes on his front face, but an extremely trivially darker-colored holes on the sides of his head.
  • The title card for this episode is similar to the one for Rock Bottom.
  • When it's night, you can see through the head of Squidward's bed and you see sand.

[edit] Transcript

Episode Transcript: Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost


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