SpongeHenge (Episode)

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*As for who was right in the Neptune/Poseidon debate seen in the very beginning, they were both right. The Romans called him Neptune and the Greeks called him Poseidon.
 
*As for who was right in the Neptune/Poseidon debate seen in the very beginning, they were both right. The Romans called him Neptune and the Greeks called him Poseidon.
 
*In SB-129, the future has everything colored chrome, but in this episode, 3,000 years later, the future is looking just like
 
*In SB-129, the future has everything colored chrome, but in this episode, 3,000 years later, the future is looking just like
contemporary, and now nothing is chrome. Perhaps, in the 1,000 years, the future changed it's mind and decided to have anything
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contemporary, and now nothing is chrome. Perhaps, in the 1,000 years, the future changed its mind and decided to have anything
 
to be liberty of colors.  
 
to be liberty of colors.  
  

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SpongeHenge
Episode No.: 95a
Airdate: 23.11.2007
Season: Season 5
Previous Episode: The Two Faces of Squidward
Next Episode: Banned in Bikini Bottom

"SpongeHenge" is an episode from Season 5

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Time Cards Shown

  • 3,000 Years Later
  • Later

Plot

The SpongeBob Stones attract the jellyfish.

SpongeBob becomes musical when the wind produces music through the holes in his body, causing jellyfish to become attracted to him. He hides in a cave and builds stone-replicas of himself to attract the jellyfish. Many weeks later come out of hiding to find that the Krusty Krab has closed down possibly because the huge wind buried it in the sand, or SpongeBob was not there to make Krabby Patties. 3,000 years later, three aliens discover the circle of SpongeBob Stones that attract the jellyfish.

Trivia/Goofs

  • The title is a spoof of the monument Stonehenge.
  • The time card says later, then SpongeBob is seen with a beard, hair and shredded clothes. How could he be seen as if he's been there for years if it was only later in the day?
  • The scene where SpongeBob is in a cave hiding from the jellyfish and making a stone buddy is a reference to the movie Castaway.
  • It's likely that the winds hitting Bikini Bottom were hurricane force winds as they were knocking buildings down, like the Krusty Krab.
  • The cave that SpongeBob hides in is the same cave seen in Nature Pants.
  • When SpongeBob is trying to get to work, he says that he has never been tardy before and would not start today. SpongeBob has been tardy multiple times, including in the episode New Digs.
  • The Krusty Krab being in sand is a reference to the movie The Day After Tomorrow, where the DVD front cover shows the Statue of Liberty in the same state as the Krusty Krab, but is buried in snow and not sand.
  • The plot to this episode is somewhat similar to the episode "Jellyfish Jam".
  • When the 3,000 Years later time card is shown, it's one thousand years later than "SB-129" which was 2,000 years later.
  • This is the first time a weatherman appears in the series.
  • As for who was right in the Neptune/Poseidon debate seen in the very beginning, they were both right. The Romans called him Neptune and the Greeks called him Poseidon.
  • In SB-129, the future has everything colored chrome, but in this episode, 3,000 years later, the future is looking just like

contemporary, and now nothing is chrome. Perhaps, in the 1,000 years, the future changed its mind and decided to have anything to be liberty of colors.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: SpongeHenge

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