Goo Goo Gas (Episode)

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Goo Goo Gas
Episode No.: 91a
Season: Season 5
Airdate: July 19, 2009
Previous Episode: The Krusty Plate
Next Episode: Le Big Switch

"Goo Goo Gas" is an episode from Season 5.

Contents

Info

Characters

SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs and Squidward as babies

Places

Plot

Plankton is at it again... he tries to steal a Krabby Patty frome the Krusty Krab, but like always, he fails. This time, Mr. Krabs puts him inside SpongeBob's head, and the little plankton is launched off back into the Chum Bucket after a countdown. Frustrated, Plankton decides to go to the park to chill out and think of his next plan. There, he sees a mother and her baby, and his light bulb turned on! If SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs were to be babies, they would be weak, and Plankton would win for sure!

When Mr. Krabs gets mail from the mailbox outside the restaurant, he spots a coin tied to a rope. It leads Mr. Krabs into a telephone box and Plankton sprays some "Goo-Goo Gas" on it and then Mr. Krabs turns into a baby and Plankton steals the Krusty Krab key. But Plankton cannot jump high enough to reach the door locks so he asks SpongeBob to do this for him. Since Plankton tells loud of his plans and he was heard by SpongeBob, he informs the police, whereupon Plankton is arrested, but flees (the police should use smaller handcuffs!).

Plankton now wants SpongeBob to turn into a baby, but when he tries to he sprays the baby Mr. Krabs again with the gas, and he turns back into the regular Mr. Krabs and tries even more times. Plankton then realizes that when sprayed with a second dose of the gas, babies turn into adults.

Plankton does not give up and starts a further attempt - this time however Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob turn into old seniors. Plankton then tries to steal a Krabby Patty. Then, they knit a net which catches Plankton and various senior citizens take turns hitting him with their canes and walkers, foiling his plot once again. He then revises the gas which when he sprays everybody with to turn into babies, they stay babies! But first he needs to test it on someone. And who does he test it on but his own wife, Karen! After Karen becomes a calculator, Plankton goes to the Krusty Krab and turns Mr. Krabs into a baby. When he sees SpongeBob come out of the kitchen, he turns him into a baby. Plankton then sprays everyone in the Krusty Krab.

Now, not only SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs are babies, but also Patrick, Squidward and other customers of the Krusty Krab. Baby SpongeBob then plays with the gas, turning everyone in the Krusty Krab back into adults, possibly because the process of destroying it reversed its effects on the babies. Because of the gas, Plankton turns into a baby, and is in a molecule asking for a diaper change.

Trivia/Goofs

  • This is the third time SpongeBob is seen as a baby. The other times were in the episodes: The Secret Box and Friend or Foe?
  • The Krusty Krab is revealed to have a Tall ceiling.
  • You can see 2 clips form Goo Goo Gas on the commercial for the SpongeBash
  • When Plankton gives SpongeBob the key, he has it. But when he says "POLICE!" he is not holding it.
  • Baby Mr. Krabs doesn't even like Krabby Patties, his own creation.
  • This is the third time Patrick is seen as a baby. The other times were in the episode: The Secret Box and Krabby Road
  • This is the second time Mr. Krabs and Plankton are seen as babies. The first was in the episode: Friend or Foe?
  • This is the first time Karen is seen as a baby.
  • This is the first time Squidward is seen as a baby.
  • this is the first time sandy is seen as a baby.
  • SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs are seen knitting in this episode. This is the second time SpongeBob was seen doing this, as he was also seen knitting in New Digs. This is also the second time Mr. Krabs was seen doing this, as he was also knitting in Krusty Love.
  • In this episode, the key to the Krusty Krab does not have two Ks, unlike in the episode patty hype.
  • When Karen turns into a calculator, she says "Hello," to represents the upside-down number "07734".
  • Mathematics note: 07734 can't be written on most calculators unless its written 0.7734.
  • This isnt the first time something that isn't a calculator is said to be one.The first was Mr.Krabs's cash register in Krab-Borg.
  • The title card music for Squidville is heard when Plankton visits the Barg'n Mart.
  • When Plankton accidentally turns SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs old, how is it possible to catch up with Plankton?
  • This is the first and only episode where the Krusty Krab has a mailbox.
  • Plankton actually turn into a baby in this episode. He shrunk!
  • When Plankton is writing the equation on the chalkboard, it looks like he's floating. This is a possible reference that since the show is underwater they should be able to float like in Squid Wood.
  • This episode was supposed to air on August 19, 2009 but instead it got moved to July 19, 2009 as part of The Ultimate SpongeBob Sponge Bash.
  • Strangely, this episode aired at least one year earlier in other countries (i.e. Germany) than it did in America, it's original country.
  • This is a season 5 episode despite premiering with season 6 and 7 episodes.
  • When They Got Turn Into Babies Their Clothes Turns Into Diapers

Transcript

Episode Transcript: Goo Goo Gas

Video

Goo Goo Gas Video Retrieved on March 5, 2009.


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