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Good Ol' Whatshisname (Episode)
"Good Ol' Whatshisname" is an episode from season 5
Good Ol’ Whathisname | |
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Episode No.: | 84 c |
Airdate: | 23.07.07 |
Season: | Season 5 |
Previous Episode: | Boat Smarts |
Next Episode: | New Digs |
Contents |
Info
Characters
- SpongeBob
- Squidward
- Mr. Krabs
- Patrick
- Mr. What Zit Tooya
- Police Officer Malley
- Nancy Suzy Fish
- Sadie
- Sally
- Shubie
- Gus
- Lenny
- Thadeus
- Chaz
Places
Plot
Mr. Krabs tells Spongebob and Squidward that if they learn the names of all who dine at the Krusty Krab, will win a prize. SpongeBob list every customer who visited in a book and then Squidward then tried to steal if from him. Squidward then aproaches Mr. Krabs and ask if he won unfrotunatly he isn't keeping track of the score. Mr. Krabs tells them, if they could know the name of the very last costumer. When Squidward asks him for his name, he says "What Zit Tooya". Squidward taught he meant, "What's it to ya" Squidward stole his driver's license, only to discover the guy's name is Mr. What Zit Tooya. The police haul Squidward off to jail, where he's nevertheless convinced he will get out in ten years and go on a fabulous ocean liner cruise. While there, Mr. Krabs arrives to tell him otherwise: he's only won a brochure. Squidward taught he could at least have some peace and quiet unfortunatley his cellmate is Patrick.
Trivia/Goofs
- According to Squidward's calender that was in prison in the episode "Good Ol' Whatisname," that episode took place in November.
- In this episode, the blonde fish's name was Suzie Fish, but in earlier episodes it was Nancy.
- The ending of "Good Ol' Whathisname" is very similar to SpongeBob Meets the Strangler.
- You cannot be sent to prison for 10 just for stealing a wallet and running a stoplight.