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*This is the second the Bikini Bottomites were chanting outside Squidwards house. The first was [[Christmas Who? (Episode)|Christmas Who?]] | *This is the second the Bikini Bottomites were chanting outside Squidwards house. The first was [[Christmas Who? (Episode)|Christmas Who?]] | ||
*Squidward was so handsome that miracles happened: he made a man fly, he made a blind [[Harold]] see again, he made Mary stand-up and walk again. | *Squidward was so handsome that miracles happened: he made a man fly, he made a blind [[Harold]] see again, he made Mary stand-up and walk again. | ||
− | *This is the third episode to feature main characters in true form in the title card. The first episode to do this is [[Friend or Foe? (Episode)|Friend or Foe?]], the second was [[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob (Episode)|What Ever Happened to SpongeBob]], and the | + | *This is the third episode to feature main characters in true form in the title card. The first episode to do this is [[Friend or Foe? (Episode)|Friend or Foe?]], the second was [[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob (Episode)|What Ever Happened to SpongeBob]], and the third was [[Oral Report (Episode)|Oral Report]]. |
*There are two famous song bits at the end where Squidward becomes more handsome. One of which is from the opera Pagliacci - Vesti la giubba by Ruggero Leoncavallo. | *There are two famous song bits at the end where Squidward becomes more handsome. One of which is from the opera Pagliacci - Vesti la giubba by Ruggero Leoncavallo. | ||
*Despite the title, we see three faces of Squidward. His normal form, the new handsome one, and the super handsome face. | *Despite the title, we see three faces of Squidward. His normal form, the new handsome one, and the super handsome face. |