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Ugh (Episode)
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Ugh | |
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Episode No.: | 54 |
Airdate: | 5.3.2004 |
Season: | Season 3 |
Previous Episode: | Clams |
Next Episode: | The Great Snail Race |
"Ugh" is an episode from Season 3.
Contents |
Characters
Trivia/Goofs
- This episode takes place before the TV series in the accurate timeline.
- SpongeGar is a portmanteau of SpongeBob and Gary.
- Patar has a similar beard of Homer Simpson.
- Squog's house is in monkey shape.
- There is a fire and it rains under the ocean.
- Fires do not last long in the ocean, raindrops do not touch the sand ground.
- SpongeGar and Patar seem to be more overweight than SpongeBob and Patrick. But Patrick is overweight too.
- In the Scene when they are cooking food Patar rips off his clothes and cooks them and eats them however when Patar is seen again he has his clothes on despite the fact that he just ate them.
- Patchy's leg is missing in The Sponge Who Can Fly, a possible reason that the Tyrannosaurus Rex attacked Patchy.
- This is the first episode of Patchy the Pirate not in Encino, California.
- SpongeTron, Primitive SpongeBob, and Primitive Patrick appear in this episode during the song.
- The viewer is given the hint that humans and dinosaurs lived together.
- It is the only sequel to SB-129.
- In the United Kingdom, it is called SpongeBob B.C. (Before Comedy)
- How can Squog cook popcorn when it's not invented yet?
- And how can he cook popcorn with rocks?
Transcript
Video
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