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A Pal for Gary (Episode)
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*''Running Gag'': Whenever SpongeBob is out of sight, [[Puffy Fluffy|Pluffy Fuffy]] attacks Gary. | *''Running Gag'': Whenever SpongeBob is out of sight, [[Puffy Fluffy|Pluffy Fuffy]] attacks Gary. | ||
*[[Tom]]'s son [[Timmy]] is seen with another man in this episode. It is possible this is his step father. | *[[Tom]]'s son [[Timmy]] is seen with another man in this episode. It is possible this is his step father. | ||
− | + | *The title card music is the same as [[Karate Island (Episode)|Karate Island]], [[Wigstruck (Episode)|Wigstruck]], [[The Thing (Episode)|The Thing]], [[Friend or Foe? (Episode)|Friend or Foe]], [[Roller Cowards (Episode)|Roller Cowards]], [[To Save a Squirrel (Episode)|To Save a Squirrel]], [[Krabby Road (Episode)|Krabby Road]], [[Suction Cup Symphony (Episode)|Suction Cup Symphony]], [[Patty Caper (Episode)|Patty Caper]], [[Porous Pockets (Episode)|Porous Pockets]], [[Shuffleboarding (Episode)|Shuffleboarding]], [[Overbooked (Episode)|Overbooked]], [[Pineapple Fever (Episode)|Pineapple Fever]], and [[Greasy Buffoons (Episode)|Greasy Buffoons]]. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |
Revision as of 00:03, 8 May 2010
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Episode No.: | 131b |
Airdate: | January 2, 2010 |
Season: | Season 7 |
Previous Episode: | Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful |
Next Episode: | Yours, Mine and Mine |
"A Pal for Gary" is an episode from Season 7.
Contents |
Info
Characters
Places
- SpongeBob's house
- Krusty Krab
- Downtown Bikini Bottom
Plot
SpongeBob thinks Gary is lonely while he's away at work all day, so he buys another pet... a flashy-colored nudibranch, which is a very dangerous pet. He calls it Puffy Fluffy. When Gary tries to play with it, it eats the play toy! Gary hops on SpongeBob's head (a reference to a Tom and Jerry cartoon). That night, Puffy Fluffy almost eats Gary. So he runs up to Spongebob and shows him the bed, Puffy Fluffy is asleep! The Puffy Fluffy on the bed is a green ball. Gary goes downstairs and Puffy Fluffy is a monster rading the fridge! it sets Spongebob's house on fire. Gary puts it out and Spongebob wakes up and finds Puffy Fluffy about to eat Gary. It puts Gary down and tries to eat Spongebob! Gary saves the day and the monster runs off. And the funny thing is, Spongebob blamed the house burning on GARY even though he saw Puffy Fluffy eating Gary!
Trivia/Goofs
- Doesn't Gary hate organic food?
- In this episode, Gary enjoys his alone time without SpongeBob, but in other ones, he gets miserable and eats the couch.
- Why is Spongebob mad at Gary when Gary saved his life?
- How can Spongebob sleep with all that noise?
- It is revealed that Gary's full name is Gerald.
- Another instance of a blue Fred.
- Tom and Jerry is actually mentioned in this episode when Gary jumps on SpongeBob's head! This is a reference to a Tom and Jerry cartoon called Surf-Bored Cat when the squid cephalopod jumps on Tom's head like it got stuck to him.
- SpongeBob wants Gary to play with him.
- Running Gag: Whenever SpongeBob is out of sight, Pluffy Fuffy attacks Gary.
- Tom's son Timmy is seen with another man in this episode. It is possible this is his step father.
- The title card music is the same as Karate Island, Wigstruck, The Thing, Friend or Foe, Roller Cowards, To Save a Squirrel, Krabby Road, Suction Cup Symphony, Patty Caper, Porous Pockets, Shuffleboarding, Overbooked, Pineapple Fever, and Greasy Buffoons.
Transcript
Episode Transcript: A Pal for Gary
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