Life of Crime (Episode)

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| Season: || Season 2
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'''"Life of Crime"''' is an episode from Season 2
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==Info==
 
==Info==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
*[[SpongeBob]]
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*[[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]]
*[[Patrick]]
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*[[Patrick Star|Patrick]]
*[[Mr. Krabs]]
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*[[Eugene H. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]]
*Policefish
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*[[Lou]]
 
*[[Lou]]
*Residents of [[Bikini Bottom]]
 
 
*[[Tom]]
 
*[[Tom]]
 
*[[Timmy]]
 
*[[Timmy]]
 
*[[Officer John]]
 
*[[Officer John]]
 
*[[Gus]]
 
*[[Gus]]
 
===Mentioned Characters===
 
*[[Squidward]]
 
*[[Sandy]]
 
*[[Plankton]]
 
*[[Gary]]
 
*[[Mrs. Puff]]
 
*[[Pearl]]
 
 
===Places===
 
*[[Krusty Krab]]
 
*[[The Park]]
 
*[[Bikini Bottom]] Jail
 
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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# They can loosen their ties.
 
# They can loosen their ties.
# They can fly.  
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# They can fly (Ok, not really).  
 
# They never have to shave.
 
# They never have to shave.
 
# They can talk tough.
 
# They can talk tough.
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*The episodes alternate title was ''Partners In Crime''.
 
*The episodes alternate title was ''Partners In Crime''.
 
*In the original edit of the show, while SpongeBob and Patrick are talking about what they are leaving behind, SpongeBob says "no more getting nailed" and then showed Patrick hammering a nail and board to his forehead.  For whatever reasons (most likely suggestive content and/or violence), this was later edited to just SpongeBob saying "no more getting nailed" and then showing Patrick with just a blank stare. Now, he does not even say that and he says "no more getting mail".  The most likely reason for this is that "getting nailed" is actually an expression for being involved in sexual intercourse.
 
*In the original edit of the show, while SpongeBob and Patrick are talking about what they are leaving behind, SpongeBob says "no more getting nailed" and then showed Patrick hammering a nail and board to his forehead.  For whatever reasons (most likely suggestive content and/or violence), this was later edited to just SpongeBob saying "no more getting nailed" and then showing Patrick with just a blank stare. Now, he does not even say that and he says "no more getting mail".  The most likely reason for this is that "getting nailed" is actually an expression for being involved in sexual intercourse.
*The phrase that Mr. Krabs says, "Eel in the kelp," is a reference to the phrase "Snake in the grass."
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*The phrase that Mr. Krabs says, "Eel in the kelp" is a reference to the phrase "Snake in the grass."
*Squidward never appears, but he is mentioned twice.
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*This is the second episode where Mr. Krabs implied that Patrick worked in the Krusty Krab. The first was [[Arrgh! (Episode)|]].
*This is the second episode where Mr. Krabs implied that Patrick worked in the Krusty Krab. The first was [[Arrgh!]]
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*How could SpongeBob and Patrick have a fire going underwater?  But however, this impossibility is mentioned in the episode not technically making it a goof.
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*Even though they were afraid for nothing SpongeBob and Patrick would still be followed by the cops by the red line Patrick made.
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*It is possible that [[Mr. Krabs]] stole all of the those in the beginning of the episode. He said "Oh that was a close one." when SpongeBob and Patrick left.
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*This episode's title parodies the line, "Turning to a life of crime."
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* If they live under water, how could Patrick grab the air to the balloon?
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
[[Episode Transcript: Life of Crime]]<br>
 
[[Episode Transcript: Life of Crime]]<br>
 
==Video==
 
*<span class="plainlinks">[http://watchspongebobonline.com/spongebob-squarepants-season-2-episode-13-life-of-crime/ Life of Crime Video]</span>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 16 August 2010

Life of Crime
Titlecard Life of Crime.jpg

© Viacom

Episode No.: 27b
Season: 2
Airdate: 5 May 2001
Previous Episode: Pre-Hibernation Week
Next Episode: Christmas Who?
Characters Voice actors
SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny
Patrick Star Bill Fagerbakke
Mr. Krabs Clancy Brown

Contents

[edit] Info

[edit] Characters

[edit] Plot

At the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob SquarePants sees that Eugene Krabs is watching a crime movie. Mr. Krabs starts to talk about how bad thieves are, and then SpongeBob and Patrick Star start asking him about all the things he stole, and Mr. Krabs says he "borrowed" everything. Later that day, SpongeBob and Patrick see a balloon stand. Since they have no money, they decide to "borrow" a balloon. They sneak it away, and it immediately pops. Because they can't return it, they think that they are thieves. They realize that it isn't safe to stay in Bikini Bottom. They leave and walk into the distance by foot, leaving everything from their home town behind.

That night, they begin to miss everyone and all the fun things that they used to do at Bikini Bottom with all of their old friends that they will deeply miss. But then they look at the positives:

  1. They can loosen their ties.
  2. They can fly (Ok, not really).
  3. They never have to shave.
  4. They can talk tough.
  5. The best part is that they no longer have to return anything that they borrow.

SpongeBob and Patrick realize that being a criminal will be...well... fun! But then Patrick says that they will need to get some food to start off. SpongeBob already has with him two candy bars, possibly enough to last them their whole life-until Patrick eats the whole thing in one bite. Five seconds later, he tries to take a bite out of it. But he sees that it is no longer in his hand (he does not remember eating it). When he sees SpongeBob's bar he thinks that it is his and that SpongeBob stole it, just like he stole the balloon all those hours ago. With both of them against each other now, there's only one thing left to do. One of them has to get blamed for stealing that balloon.

They both run back to Bikini Bottom and to the police station. Before one of them can be blamed, they both confess together. Rather than be placed in jail forever, the police tell them that it is "National Free Balloon Day". As they were given lollipops, SpongeBob and Patrick vow that they will never take anything without permission ever again.

[edit] Trivia/Goofs

  • SpongeBob says, "And the...and the (makes boom noise)", but the original captions say, "And the...and the boom".
  • There is a coloring book to tie in with this episode.
  • The episodes alternate title was Partners In Crime.
  • In the original edit of the show, while SpongeBob and Patrick are talking about what they are leaving behind, SpongeBob says "no more getting nailed" and then showed Patrick hammering a nail and board to his forehead. For whatever reasons (most likely suggestive content and/or violence), this was later edited to just SpongeBob saying "no more getting nailed" and then showing Patrick with just a blank stare. Now, he does not even say that and he says "no more getting mail". The most likely reason for this is that "getting nailed" is actually an expression for being involved in sexual intercourse.
  • The phrase that Mr. Krabs says, "Eel in the kelp" is a reference to the phrase "Snake in the grass."
  • This is the second episode where Mr. Krabs implied that Patrick worked in the Krusty Krab. The first was [[Arrgh! (Episode)|]].

[edit] Transcript

Episode Transcript: Life of Crime


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