Idiot Box (Episode)

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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
A TV delivery truck comes and delivers a box with a TV inside it to SpongeBob and Patrick. However, they throw the TV away and jump in the box. Squidward comes and asks what they are doing. SpongeBob and Patrick say that they are using their imagination and ask Squidward to play with them. Squidward refuses and gets the TV from the trash can. Later, Squidward starts hearing realistic sounds from the box so he goes to it and checks if there is a secret button or radio. He finds none and keeps on thinking about the box. Later, he decides to watch TV to stop from thinking about the box but when he turns the TV on, the only shows are about boxes. Squidward keeps hearing the sounds so he decides to steal the box while spongeBob and Patrick are sleeping. Squidward goes in the box and imagines that he is a race car driver. To his surprise, it works. However, outside, it is revealed that a garbage truck just picked up the box and sent it to the dump. The next morning, SpongeBob and Patrick find out that the box is missing. Patrick says that he hopes that Squidward isn't too down in the dumps that day. After that, the episode ends.
 
A TV delivery truck comes and delivers a box with a TV inside it to SpongeBob and Patrick. However, they throw the TV away and jump in the box. Squidward comes and asks what they are doing. SpongeBob and Patrick say that they are using their imagination and ask Squidward to play with them. Squidward refuses and gets the TV from the trash can. Later, Squidward starts hearing realistic sounds from the box so he goes to it and checks if there is a secret button or radio. He finds none and keeps on thinking about the box. Later, he decides to watch TV to stop from thinking about the box but when he turns the TV on, the only shows are about boxes. Squidward keeps hearing the sounds so he decides to steal the box while spongeBob and Patrick are sleeping. Squidward goes in the box and imagines that he is a race car driver. To his surprise, it works. However, outside, it is revealed that a garbage truck just picked up the box and sent it to the dump. The next morning, SpongeBob and Patrick find out that the box is missing. Patrick says that he hopes that Squidward isn't too down in the dumps that day. After that, the episode ends.
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==Transscript==
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[[Episode Transscript: Nasty Patty]]
  
 
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Revision as of 20:25, 19 September 2007

Contents

Introduction

"Idiot Box " is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season three.

Brief summary

SpongeBob and Patrick buy a box so they can use their imagination in it.

Characters Present

Plot

A TV delivery truck comes and delivers a box with a TV inside it to SpongeBob and Patrick. However, they throw the TV away and jump in the box. Squidward comes and asks what they are doing. SpongeBob and Patrick say that they are using their imagination and ask Squidward to play with them. Squidward refuses and gets the TV from the trash can. Later, Squidward starts hearing realistic sounds from the box so he goes to it and checks if there is a secret button or radio. He finds none and keeps on thinking about the box. Later, he decides to watch TV to stop from thinking about the box but when he turns the TV on, the only shows are about boxes. Squidward keeps hearing the sounds so he decides to steal the box while spongeBob and Patrick are sleeping. Squidward goes in the box and imagines that he is a race car driver. To his surprise, it works. However, outside, it is revealed that a garbage truck just picked up the box and sent it to the dump. The next morning, SpongeBob and Patrick find out that the box is missing. Patrick says that he hopes that Squidward isn't too down in the dumps that day. After that, the episode ends.

Transscript

Episode Transscript: Nasty Patty

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