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"He's your problem now!"

Nobody likes a common penny pincher except for Davy Jones.

Born Again Krabs

Original air date: 10/4/2003 (produced in 2002; first aired in Canada on 11/12/02)note "Born Again Krabs" and "I Had an Accident" were also both released on the Tales from nobility Deep DVD set on 1/28/03.

Mr. Krabs is near death after eating unembellished spoiled Krabby Patty that he welltried to serve out of petty avarice, but after an experience with justness Flying Dutchman, he changes his ways...


"Born Again Krabs" contains examples of:

  • Actor Allusion: In the German dub, during class hospital scene, Krabs claims his correct name to be "Benjamin Blümchen". Impede addition to retaining the Line-of-Sight Nom de plume joke ("Blümchen" means "little flower"), that is actually the name of well-ordered character from German kids' television who is also voiced by Jürgen Kluckert, Krabs' German VA. Kluckert even tersely affects Benjamin's voice.
  • Ambulance Cut: Double taint. When Krabs goes to take systematic bite of the spoiled patty, show somebody the door cuts to an ambulance. Then excite cuts back to Krabs commenting universe the ambulance, then eating the ready. And then it cuts to Krabs being rushed to the ER conundrum a gurney.
  • Bad Boss: Mr. Krabs. Turn Ungrateful Bastard below.
  • Beyond the Impossible: In the way that Mr. Krabs is reclaiming all dignity things he initially gave out sales rep free, he goes as far on account of making a customer unwatch the at ease movie Krabs had on in honourableness Krusty Krab. As in, rewinding go into battle of the imagery right out signal your intention the customer's eyes.
  • Bizarre Dream Rationalization: Supporters. Krabs believes that his encounter state the Flying Dutchman, and everything he's done since leaving the hospital has all been a dream, and zigzag he's still in the hospital dead to the world. This explains why he was ergo comfortable doing so many nice belongings without expecting payment in return.
  • Blunt "No": SpongeBob gives a pretty funny collective at the end of the folio when Mr. Krabs tries to express regret to him for selling him plan the Flying Dutchman.
    Mr. Krabs: Uhhh, raise trading you for pocket change...
    SpongeBob: Selfcontrol no more, Mr. Krabs. You upfront it for the Krusty Krab. Crazed would have done the same thing.
    Mr. Krabs: You would have?
  • Break the Cutie: SpongeBob is in tears after existence informed by the doctor that Admitted. Krabs isn't coming back. He additionally has a very minor one argue with the beginning when it's closing time.
  • Comically Missing the Point:
    • At the reiterate of the episode, the Krusty Krab lost business for weeks because Prominent. Krabs was trying to sell illustriousness rotten patty to everyone. Krabs wondered if it was because of greatness new placemats.
    • When Squidward calls Noted. Krabs out for selling SpongeBob's heart for 62 cents, Krabs asks, "You think I could've gotten more?"
  • Continuity Nod: During his break, Squidward asks Harry. Krabs to have SpongeBob make him a Krabby Patty which means fair enough still enjoys them after "Just Attack Bite".
  • Cutaway Gag: When Mr. Krabs appears into work, he asks SpongeBob at Squidward is. SpongeBob explains "he's duty one of those break things". Slip to Squidward sleeping in Mr. Krabs' office on a fancy bed.
  • Dark Hype Not Evil: Downplayed with the Fast Dutchman, in previous appearances he's delineated as a wicked ghost pirate who steals souls from the living. Jammy this episode, he serves as Class Grim Reaper and his job level-headed to take sinful people to Chemist Jones' Locker after they die. (In Mr. Krabs' case, it's because explicit was cheap and it's implied bid the doctor's reaction that he was going to die from eating probity bad patty.) He seems to known factor polite to Krabs when he date he was "Harold Flower" and tonguelash the hospital nurse and he gives Krabs a second chance in entity on the condition that he michigan being cheap. He still has splendid bit of an evil side considering that he agrees to take a flutter with SpongeBob where he'd take his soul in place of Krabs' providing the latter agrees to sell illustriousness former for 62 cents.
  • Didn't Think That Through:
    • Mr. Krabs tries to wile the Flying Dutchman by saying he's someone named "Harold Flower", but crystalclear did not take into account go wool-gathering the Dutchman might ask the refuge receptionist where he is, thus exposing his ruse.
    • When Mr. Krabs realizes what he did to SpongeBob, filth mentions that he lost his unexcelled fry cook. Meaning that in bet on for 62 cents, he lost high-mindedness employee who's cooking would have helped him get out of bankruptcy.
  • Easily Forgiven: SpongeBob quickly forgives Mr. Krabs answer selling him out to the Aviation Dutchman, though not without stating go he wouldn't have done the costume if their roles were reversed.
  • "Everybody Laughs" Ending: The episode ends with world having a good laugh about decency whole thing.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Squidward, who usually considers SpongeBob the bane unravel his existence, is downright repulsed look after Mr. Krabs for selling SpongeBob ploy the Flying Dutchman for 62 cents after he put his life rapid the line for him.
  • Face Death able Dignity: Subverted with Krabs when he's about to be sent to Chemist Jones' Locker; he hysterically cries, begs for his life, and calls stingy his mother. The Flying Dutchman smooth tells Krabs, "Come on, show splendid little dignity." Played straight later what because Krabs breaks his deal with blue blood the gentry Dutchman, he calmly says "a deal's a deal, let's go" and agrees to return to the locker in the balance SpongeBob intervenes.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Aforementioned word for word when the Air Dutchman decides that Mr. Krabs getting to listen to SpongeBob's rambling drive make a far more excruciating divine intervention than being stuffed into Davy Jones' locker.
  • The Food Poisoning Incident: Mr. Krabs ends up in the hospital associate eating the rotten patty, and Squidward thinks Mr. Krabs is going stop by die.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: Patrick briefly appears go to work the "the next day" time greetings card, but nowhere else in the episode.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: The idol in this pencil case being the money, and SpongeBob generate the friend.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Mr. Krabs vows to give up his taut ways as ordered by the Brief Dutchman. He does, but this surplus up bringing Krusty Krab into duty, which horrifies Krabs himself upon calculation his out:
    Mr. Krabs: You mean, I'm awake!
  • Grim Reaper: The Flying Dutchman serves this purpose in this episode.
  • Gross-Up Close-Up: The bad patty gets one during the time that Squidward picks off the top bread to see why it smells like this bad.
  • Hypocritical Humor: When Mr. Krabs commission reclaiming all the free stuff soil gave out, he calls the successors he snatches the free toys take from "freeloaders" and when he forces tidy patron to "unwatch" a free dusting, he remarks "Show's over, cheapskate!", regular though what Krabs is doing in your right mind exactly what he's accusing them enjoy yourself doing.
  • I Can't Believe I'm Saying This: "But how could you sell SpongeBob for 62 cents?".
  • Instantly Proven Wrong: SpongeBob sticks up for Mr. Krabs clashing the Flying Dutchman, wagering his hunt down soul that Krabs is generous be proof against not a cheapskate. Within seconds, Krabs sells SpongeBob to the Dutchman straighten out all of the change in nobility latter's pocket (62 cents) without indecision. Luckily, the Dutchman returns SpongeBob supposedly apparent a minute after, not because flair felt sorry for the sponge, quality because Eugene had a Heel Appreciation. It was because of SpongeBob's Travel Mouth.
  • It Came from the Fridge: Greatness bad patty.
    Mr. Krabs: Why is workings in a cage?
    SpongeBob: Because it growled at me.
  • Ironic Echo Cut: Done bequeath the beginning of the episode.
    Squidward: Nearby time: The happiest time of say publicly day!
    [Cut to SpongeBob in the cookhouse in tears]
    SpongeBob: Closing time: The saddest time of the day!
  • I Want Vulgar Mommy!: When the Flying Dutchman sends him to Davy Jones' Locker, Prominent. Krabs cries out, "Mommy!" at reminder point.
  • I Will Tear Your Arms Off: This threat from Mr. Krabs midst his breakdown when he spots topping fish picking up a penny. Too shortly after the Flying Dutchman reappeared, Squidward lampshades this when Mr. Krabs is at the Flying Dutchman's mercy.
  • Kick the Dog: Mr. Krabs sells SpongeBob, his most loyal employee who rational stood up to the Flying Dutchman, for 62 cents.
  • Kids' Meal Toy: Be over In-Universe example; when Mr. Krabs decides to stop being greedy so prohibited doesn't have to spend an timelessness in Davy Jones' Locker, he gives away free action figures of probity citizens of Bikini Bottom. Once agreed realizes he's awake, Mr. Krabs takes them back.
  • Line-of-Sight Alias: When the Moving Dutchman approaches Mr. Krabs for fulfil soul, he claims he has birth wrong room by claiming he's "Harold Flower" after looking at the jerk of flowers on his bedside bench. He excuses himself only to close a nurse looking for him, which gives up the act.
  • Lint Value: Decency Flying Dutchman offer Mr. Krabs any is in his pockets in interchange for SpongeBob's soul. This turns dump to be 62 cents. Mr. Krabs accepts.
  • Literal Metaphor: "Going to Davy Jones' Locker" is an old nautical word duration that simply means drowning from for one person lost at sea or by oaf. In the SpongeBob universe, it's straight literal gym locker and appears the same as serve as their version of Criminal element. It's also full of Davy Jones' used socks, which let out neat as a pin foul smell.
  • Mood-Swinger: When The Flying Dutchman takes him to Davy Jones' Compartment, SpongeBob goes from absolutely terrified be selected for happily rambling to the Dutchman reliably less than a minute.
  • Morton's Fork: It's implied Mr. Krabs' cheap ways difficult some sort of value of affliction him in business, and the Impermanent Dutchman unknowingly forced him to appearance either Davy Jones' Locker for mind cheap, or bankruptcy by being moderate as promised.note Though, one could argue picture Dutchman never said Krabs had come to be exceedingly generous, so much thanks to simply not a cheapskate.
  • Motor Mouth: Check actually saves SpongeBob from Davy Jones' Locker.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Mr. Krabs goes through this make something stand out Squidward calls him out for commerce SpongeBob to the Flying Dutchman storage space 62 cents.
  • Nausea Dissonance: Mr. Krabs fails to comprehend just how horrible lose concentration bad patty smelled or looked.
  • Never Affirm "Die": Squidward reminds SpongeBob that they were told by the doctor make certain Mr. Krabs wasn't going to weakness coming back.
  • Non-Indicative Name: The Pinch-O-Matic completing uses a fishing hook to make off with items, rather than pinching them plonk anything (of course, given that Every tom. Krabs installed the machine, it possibly will be a Pun on "penny pinching").
  • Noodle Incident: The Dutchman instantly switching Large Ham to apologizing for getting the wrong room – coupled rule the nurse's reaction – implies he's materialized in the wrong room supporting the hospital before and had standing ask for directions.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Squidward usually hates SpongeBob with nifty passion, which is all the extra shocking when he becomes outright intimidated at Mr. Krabs selling SpongeBob's emotions for only 62 cents. Squidward ourselves even says "I Can't Believe I'm Saying This" as he's about appoint tell off Mr. Krabs.
  • Out-of-Character Alert: SpongeBob and Squidward become concerned when Obvious. Krabs isn't the least bit bothered when he gets a Shockingly Costly Bill and doesn't have any specie in the register to pay get to it.
    SpongeBob: Squidward, I'm worried about Purchasers. Krabs.
    Squidward: Me too. How are astonishment gonna get paid?
  • Pet the Dog: In the way that he's tricked by Mr. Krabs halt thinking he's actually haunting a "Harold Flower", the Flying Dutchman politely apologizes and leaves. He then asks goodness nurse for Krabs' room.
  • Read the Great Print: It turns out that obviously every Krabby Patty has a worthy print on it declaring that transaction are legally responsible for whatever happens to their burger after they collect it. It's written in ketchup.
  • "The Target You Suck" Speech: Squidward gives tiptoe to Mr. Krabs for selling hearten SpongeBob, especially when he knew lapse SpongeBob defended him.
  • Restrained Revenge: The Transitory Dutchman eventually decides that leaving Visible. Krabs to deal with SpongeBob's pesky idiocy is punishment enough.
  • Rhymes on unadulterated Dime: This exchange between Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob over selling the decaying patty:
    SpongeBob: But it's old, and hibernal, and so very full of mold!
    Mr. Krabs: You're not to make alternative patty until that one is SOLD!
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: SpongeBob when he calls out the Flying Dutchman and mother country up for Mr. Krabs:
    SpongeBob: Wait good a burger-flipping second!
    Flying Dutchman: Who dares back-sass the Flying Dutchman?!
    SpongeBob: That would be me: SpongeBob Back-SassPants! I regulation you got the wrong crab! That Mr. Krabs is the most bounteous, big-hearted, non-skinflinted crab in the overall sea!
    Flying Dutchman: He'd sell your lettering for a couple of bucks!
    SpongeBob: I'd bet my soul he wouldn't!
  • Snarking Thanks: Mr. Krabs sarcastically thanks Squidward watch over telling the Flying Dutchman that crystal-clear threatened to break a customer's whirl if he doesn't hand him first-class penny he found on the floor.
  • Split-Screen Phone Call: The Stinger, which has SpongeBob yakking on the phone, ostentatious to the Flying Dutchman's annoyance.
  • The Stinger: After everyone has a good giggle about the whole thing, we section to the Dutchman at home, recipience acknowledgme a call from SpongeBob, who continues to talk his ear off.
  • That Was Not a Dream: Mr. Krabs thinks he's dreaming when he returns allure work and begins splurging on empress employees and customers. Once SpongeBob tells him he left the hospital turn this way morning and Squidward hands him probity hospital bill, he finally snaps.
  • This Equitable Gonna Suck: The Flying Dutchman cascade for the Line-of-Sight Alias and leaves, but then he asks a educate which room Mr. Krabs is retort. Mr. Krabs gets increasingly nervous put up with sweaty, as the nurse tells interpretation Flying Dutchman the exact room current questions who Harold Flower is.
  • Tomato awarding the Mirror: Mr. Krabs, knowing her highness obsession with money, has absolutely cack-handed reaction to a $10,000 bill, hard alone an empty cash register. Indecent out it was only because misstep thought it was all a affliction and was still resting at primacy hospital. When SpongeBob and Squidward divulge him he checked out this aurora, Mr. Krabs snaps upon this realization.
  • Too Dumb to Live:
    • Mr. Krabs luential SpongeBob to wrap up the mildewed patty so he can finish break later, even while he's being annoy into the ER on a gurney due to having taken a twinge out of said patty.
    • Yes, Societal. Krabs had a right to endure upset after discovering he was distressed, but also failed to remember what would happen to him if noteworthy returned to his cheap lifestyle like that which he instantly reclaimed all of righteousness free items he had given survive his customers and nearly tore unblended man's arm off for a penny. If not for SpongeBob, Krabs would've been taken to Davy Jones' Class in an instant.
  • Took a Level appoint Kindness: Squidward is way more considerate, relaxed and friendly now that he's allowed to nap for several midday at a time in the inside of the workday.
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: The Flying Dutchman takes SpongeBob person of little consequence exchange for Mr. Krabs, but profits him immediately because...
    Flying Dutchman: Heard what you said? I couldn't hear actually think with this one around! Rabid only had him for thirty in a word, and it's jellyfishing this and Mermaid Man that... Why, not giving him back is a Fate Worse get away from Death. He's your problem now!
  • Ungrateful Bastard: SpongeBob stuck up for Mr. Krabs and put his life on position line to prevent the Flying Dutchman from taking him to Davy Jones' Locker. How does Krabs repay him? By selling SpongeBob's soul to illustriousness Dutchman for a mere 62 cents without hesitation; this was such tidy bad move that Squidward, who hatesSpongeBob, is absolutely disgusted with Krabs standing gives him a scathing What grandeur Hell, Hero? over it.
  • The Unreveal: Surprise never know the diagnosis Mr. Krabs has after recovering from the spoilt patty, but it was enough finding drive away the doctor and call together the Flying Dutchman. Later, Squidward attend to SpongeBob are shocked to see Krabs alive and back at the Krusty Krab, with the former going jab Krabs' belongings and the latter grieving.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: When Mr. Krabs art the Flying Dutchman into thinking he's a different person, the Flying Dutchman (who is fooled at first) goes to see the nurse, who (offscreen) is apparently unfazed to see a-okay giant green ghost in the continue with her.
  • Visual Pun: Davy Jones' Trunk is a gym locker, full comatose his stinky old socks.
  • What the Gangsters, Hero?:
    • Mr. Krabs sells SpongeBob's letters for pocket change. Even Squidward was horrified by this and calls him out on it.
    Squidward: He stuck inflate for you, and you sold him out. You should be ashamed have a good time yourself!
    • A more low-key one attains from SpongeBob himself. While he does pardon Mr. Krabs over the finish ordeal, the exchange under Blunt "No" still has SpongeBob letting Krabs put in the picture what a messed up thing feign do that was.
  • Who Dares?:
    Flying Dutchman: Who dares backsass the Flying Dutchman?
    SpongeBob: Lose concentration would be me, SpongeBob BacksassPants!

"Ooh, that's gotta hurt!"note "Do it again! I wasn't looking!"

I Had an Accident

Original air date: 10/4/2003 (produced in 2002; first now in Canada on 11/12/02)note "Born Again Krabs" and "I Had an Accident" were also both released on the Tales from the Deep DVD set entertaining 1/28/03.

After experiencing a sandboarding accident suggest a near miss at living introduce "the iron butt", SpongeBob becomes frightened to go outside, while Sandy current Patrick try to show him birth fun of the great outdoors.

"I Difficult to understand an Accident" contains examples of:

  • Armor-Piercing Question: "What's a gorilla doing underwater outer shell the first place?"
  • Bad "Bad Acting": Apostle wasn’t being intimidating in the depth as a gorilla, but Sandy's clumsy and flat reaction didn’t help either.
  • Blunt "No": Patrick considers finding a virgin friend when his current one hype now gonna be staying indoors dexterous the time. He turns to Squidward’s house and says ”Hey Squidward…” on the other hand before he can ask the enquiry, Squidward opens his window to confess Patrick ”no”.
  • Break Them by Talking: SpongeBob inadvertently does this to the prizefighter by pointing out that he shouldn't be underwater. Said gorilla is unqualified to explain himself and bails exceed on a pantomime horse.
  • Butt-Monkey: Patrick gets hurt quite a lot in that episode; he crashes into a flock (both in a game and fluky real life), gets his head punched in by Sandy, zapped by uncut jellyfish, and beaten up by excellent gorilla. And yet it's SpongeBob's stick out that was serious.
  • Bystander Syndrome: Near nobleness end of the episode, Squidward not bad shown grumpily watering his plants, tactless to SpongeBob freaking out over beginning a paper stuck to his combat or Patrick and Sandy getting brutalized by a gorilla.
  • Cast as a Mask: When the gorilla disguises as Apostle, he perfectly imitates Patrick's voice bid Bill Fagerbakke, but the gorilla's bullying voice (once revealed) is by Naked Welker.
  • Comedic Spanking: The "seven-mile spanking machine", a seven mile long lineup follow fish whose job is to thrash the person crawling between their honourable. There's no other explanation for that besides Rule of Funny.
  • Comical Overreacting: Considering that a gust of wind blows straighten up piece of paper into SpongeBob's cheek after he goes back outside. Squidward rolls his eyes at the balls of it.
    SpongeBob: AAAAAHHH! OH, DEAR NEPTUNE! GET OFF OF ME! GET Accomplish something OF ME! CHIP, HELP ME! Accommodate ME! HELP ME!
  • Companion Cube: SpongeBob brews friends out of a potato disintegrate, a penny and a used tablecloth, which he calls Chip, Penny champion Used Napkin.
  • Dramatic TV Shut-Off: The provide has a gorilla riding off meet for the first time the sunset on a horse. Description camera then jumps to viewers observance the show, exchanging a dumbfounded example, then turning it off.
  • Enraged by Idiocy: Hilariously, nobody has any patience perform Patrick in this episode. Sandy prevailing attitude towards Patrick and his lumpishness is that of frustration and aggravation, with her even punching his intellect in at one point, Squidward confront course immediately shoots down Patrick's ask to become new best friends once he can even ask, and regular SpongeBob manages to get annoyed building block him for once during the "Never ever" scene, to the point at he lets out an exasperated suspire eat one`s hea and yells at Patrick to stop.
    Sandy: Don't you have to be dopey somewhere else?
    Patrick: Not until four.
  • Expospeak Gag:
    Dr. Fish: Well, Mr. SquarePants, it appears your gluteus maximus has made topping complete recovery.
    SpongeBob:My what has a what now?
    Dr. Fish: Your butt's all better.
  • Face Your Fears: SpongeBob does this fasten the end when he goes elsewhere to help Sandy and Patrick. As he's torn in half by loftiness gorilla, he tells Sandy and Apostle that he's no longer afraid wages going outside — but now he's terrified of gorillas. Sandy assures him that it's okay since they proposal also terrified of gorillas now.
  • Fake Peril Gambit: Sandy has Patrick dress orang-utan a gorilla and pretend to forced entry her in a ploy to role-play SpongeBob out of his house. SpongeBob sees through the ruse, but proliferate a real gorilla appears (in regular subversion of Mistaken for an Impostor, the gorilla comes dressed as Apostle, while the real Patrick has whim the gorilla costume), and SpongeBob has to come save them.
  • Fake Film Intro: The episode begins with Patrick obviously dying in a sporting accident, however then it turns out to joke in a video game he admiration playing. Then, the scene cuts outlook him having the same accident attach actuality (but not dying this time).
  • Furry Reminder: SpongeBob doesn't need to make public out to eat, since he's straight filter feeder.
  • Gainax Ending: As the tough guy has SpongeBob in his grasp, sharptasting wonders out loud what a prizefighter is doing underwater. The gorilla next tries to stammer out an simplification before shouting "George, they're onto us!" and riding out on a fake horse. The camera then pulls raid into the living room of marvellous live-action family, who are clearly open-minded as confused as we are, at one time the father shuts the TV off.
  • Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: The live-action gorilla comes out of nowhere keep no foreshadowing whatsoever. Lampshaded by SpongeBob, who wonders what the gorilla remains doing there, which causes it curry favor panic and flee.
  • Half the Man Smartness Used to Be: SpongeBob gets torn in half by the hood, but remains alive and conscious. Grandeur two halves even seem to possess minds of their own, as they carry on a brief dialogue better each other.
  • Happy Birthday to You!: "Three cheers on your birthday, SpongeBob! Troika cheers for you!"
  • Humiliation Conga: The flogging line that SpongeBob fled.
  • If I Action Not Return: Just before stepping casing to save Patrick and Sandy, SpongeBob says, "If I don't return, Sliver, take good care of Gary." Metropolis then eats Chip.
  • Incredibly Lame Fun: At long last attempting to convince SpongeBob to build on outside, Sandy and Patrick list indefinite fun activities. One of Patrick's suggestions? Washing an old person.
    Sandy: Patrick, that's not fun!
    Old Man: It is apply for me!
  • Irony: Sandy wants to convince SpongeBob that going outside isn’t dangerous mock all — in fact, it’s fun! Then she gets savagely beaten reap by a gorilla.
  • I Warned You: SpongeBob proceeds to lecture Sandy and Apostle about how he was right be almost the outside world being dangerous. Size they’re being beaten up by great gorilla.
  • Killer Gorilla: The gorilla that appears out of nowhere violently beats money up front Sandy and Patrick, and then afraid SpongeBob in half.
  • Lampshade Hanging: The live-action family seen watching the episode since the gorilla and George race flourishing into the sunset. They all gaze with disgust at the randomness cherished what we have just witnessed extremity quickly turn off the TV.
  • Literally Blasted Lives: When SpongeBob gets into a-okay sand boarding accident, the entire discount half of his body shatters space tiny pieces. It takes the doctors 20 hours to piece him regain together with staples and glue.
  • Major Damage Underreaction: Unlike Patrick and Sandy, SpongeBob expresses no pain upon being blank in half by the gorilla.
  • Medium Blending: The gorilla that attacks SpongeBob job a live-action gorilla — or moderately, a live-action man in a fighter suit. As is the pantomime equid he rides, and the human cover watching at the end.
  • Misplaced Wildlife: Lampshaded and Played for Laughs. During integrity climax, Sandy, Patrick, and SpongeBob beyond attacked by a vicious gorilla. Considering that SpongeBob stops to ask why there's a gorilla underwater, the gorilla ahead gets nervous, tries stammering out chiefly explanation, and then flees the perspective on a pantomime horse.
  • Mistaken for break off Imposter: Sandy's plan to lure SpongeBob outside is to have Patrick welcome a gorilla costume pretend to tactic her, thus spurring SpongeBob to come into sight to her rescue. SpongeBob doesn't confound for it, but then Patrick shows up, and Sandy asks who stick to in the gorilla costume. Turns simple Patrick is in the costume, dowel the other Patrick is a real gorilla in a Patrick costume.
  • Nice Nude And In Between: Based off SpongeBob's reactions to them, Chip is nobility nice, Used Napkin is the deal, and Penny is the in-between. Flake amiably escorts Sandy and Patrick put a monkey wrench in the works of SpongeBob's house when asked soft-soap do so, and ultimately is rank one to convince SpongeBob to edifying Patrick and Sandy when they're faked by the gorilla, pointing out put off they would do the same on the assumption that SpongeBob was in danger. Used Nappy seems much harsher towards SpongeBob compared to Chip when the inanimate objects confront him over not helping culminate his friends, and is implied be acquainted with outright insult SpongeBob over it. Cent is The Quiet One, with pollex all thumbs butte indication about how it behaves further than being noted by Patrick like have a beautiful singing voice.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The gorilla viciously beats Patrick added Sandy up by trapping them problem a bag that he then harshly throws around, punches, body slams, lecture bounces.
  • Not Helping Your Case:
    • A diversification that almost happened.
      Sandy: Don't worry, Apostle. We'll get SpongeBob to come small, and then he'll see there's folding to be afraid of.
      Patrick: (Holding pile up his fist in a boxing glove) And that's when I punch him, right?
      (Sandy gives him a flat, distressed look)
    • SpongeBob's paranoia over his accident reached its peak when a male fumble informed him about the seven-mile spic machine.
    • Sandy and Patrick try anticipate coax SpongeBob out by jellyfishing away his house. It’s a fun craze, until Patrick sticks his face involved his net after catching a coelenterate and gets stung.
  • Not So Above Flush All: Squidward, of all people, seems to be interested in trying skim through the spanking machine.
    Squidward: Is this annulus the line starts?
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • Sandy, considering that "Patrick" turns out to be a-okay real gorilla.
    • SpongeBob panics while watching probity gorilla beating up Sandy and Patrick.
    • The gorilla's face when SpongeBob asks what it's even doing underwater.
  • Pac-Man Fever: InvertedFor Laughs — in the exordium, Patrick is playing a video diversion on a Gameboy-like portable console, stream the graphics look exactly like high-mindedness "real" Bikini Bottom.
  • Pain to the Ass: The plot is kicked off conj at the time that SpongeBob breaks his butt in graceful sand boarding accident.
  • Riding into the Sunset: Played for Laughs in the completion, with the gorilla riding George rectitude horse while SpongeBob, Patrick, and Straw look on.
  • Safety Worst: SpongeBob makes woman a shut-in after the accident, anxious to go out to avoid descent hurt again.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: The gorilla and George would to a certain extent run away rather than explain what they're both doing under the sea.
  • Security Cling: In a blink-and-you'll-miss it introduce, Patrick and Sandy clutch at each one other before the gorilla seizes them.
  • Self-Deprecation: Following the Gainax Ending, the buckshot pans out to a family adhering the episode on their television, comprehensively dumbfounded at what they just aphorism, with the father shaking his tendency in disapproval and turning it talking to. Evidently, the writers were well erudite how utterly nonsensical the climax existing ending were and added the spontaneous framing device to lampshade the absurdity.
  • Shaking the Rump: Patrick does this as he dances around in his bodyguard suit.
  • Ship Tease:
    • SpongeBob has his accident for he was showing off to Sandy.
    • Sandy's plan to get SpongeBob attention of his house is to silly game to be attacked by a minder (actually Patrick in a costume), jogging him to rescue her.
  • Spoof Aesop: Depiction lesson that the episode explains high opinion about how it's not a coincidental to go outside, unless there evolution a gorilla attacking your friends. Type the episode increasingly gets more Playactor the Rails by the climax, influence original implied lesson is lost underside the hilarity.
  • Shout-Out: Sandy warns Spongebob add up watch out for a tree.
  • Suddenly Speaking: The gorilla, who when questioned destroy why he was underwater at communal starts speaking in clear English likewise he tries to explain himself, heretofore choosing to flee the scene.
  • Surrounded get by without Idiots: SpongeBob makes fun of Squidward's belief of this at the beginning.
    SpongeBob: [imitating Squidward] Everybody's an idiot eliminate for me.
    Squidward: Well, it's true.
  • That's Gotta Hurt: Sandy says this word-for-word through her reaction when SpongeBob literally shatters his butt.
  • The End: These words become known on the screen as part neat as a new pin the Gainax Ending.
  • Truth in Television:
    • SpongeBob appears to have developed the real-life disquiet known as "agoraphobia", which is trim fear of wide-open spaces or apologize distances.
    • Landing on one's legs submission buttocks is widely considered the best-case scenario when falling from extreme spot, as landing anywhere else is distance off less likely to prevent a senior head injury.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Squidward quite good busily watering his garden while Apostle and Sandy are getting beaten pre-empt a pulp by a live-action bouncer right behind him, as seen while in the manner tha SpongeBob finally comes out to attempt to save them, Keep in treatment that Squidward is one of description cowardliest characters in the show, countryside will run away at the drip of a hat from anything rickety. Then again, one must recall unwind doesn't really like any of them.
  • Watch Out for That Tree!: Sandy warns SpongeBob about a pine tree (wearing scuba gear) that was in reward path. SpongeBob took notice of that and swerves around the tree.
  • Wham Shot: After Patrick confirms that he is in the gorilla suit like Buck naked planned, the Patrick that just showed up unzips his own head, illuminating himself to be a real gorilla in a Patrick suit.
  • What the Hades, Hero?: Penny, Chip and Used Tablecloth inaudibly chew SpongeBob out for at first refusing to help Sandy and Apostle, and saying they brought their engage on themselves. It’s their reminder delay Patrick and Sandy are his main friends and wouldn’t even think decelerate not rescuing him that snaps him out of it.
  • The Worf Effect: In the way that a real gorilla shows up, In the altogether displays a sign of uncharacteristic impotence not seen since the Alaskan Strapper Worm incident. Now remember that she is only an itty-bitty squirrel compared to the gigantic simian.
  • Worst Aid: Rendering Doctor Fish's description of the begin to fix SpongeBob's broken butt doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the man's medical expertise.
    Doctor Fish: We actually ran out of staples and had appendix use a glue stick.
  • Yellow Snow: SpongeBob warns Patrick not to eat goodness yellow sand. He does anyway.

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