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Snowball Effect (Episode)
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*At the end of the episode, if you listen carefully, the news man says "Bring out those coats and shovels..." while Patrick and SpongeBob are at [[SpongeBob's House]]. | *At the end of the episode, if you listen carefully, the news man says "Bring out those coats and shovels..." while Patrick and SpongeBob are at [[SpongeBob's House]]. | ||
*This is the first episode with snow but no Sandy (second if you count that Sandy was mentioned in [[Bubble Buddy]]). | *This is the first episode with snow but no Sandy (second if you count that Sandy was mentioned in [[Bubble Buddy]]). | ||
− | *Instead of circles, Patrick makes a cube snowball, a pyramid snowball, and a DNA shaped snowball. Later in the episode, a pile of | + | *Instead of circles, Patrick makes a cube snowball, a pyramid snowball, and a DNA shaped snowball. Later in the episode, a pile of cube snowballs are seen next to Patrick's fort. |
*In this episode, Patrick can't make a snowball. However, in Survival of the Idiots, he made a perfect snowball (It's possible he was just trying to trick SpongeBob into making one for him, as he immediately throws it in SpongeBob's face, then SpongeBob cries, "Patrick, how could you?", and Patrick replies, "It's a snowball fight, remember?"). | *In this episode, Patrick can't make a snowball. However, in Survival of the Idiots, he made a perfect snowball (It's possible he was just trying to trick SpongeBob into making one for him, as he immediately throws it in SpongeBob's face, then SpongeBob cries, "Patrick, how could you?", and Patrick replies, "It's a snowball fight, remember?"). | ||
*A tree appeared between SpongeBob and Squidward's house. In other episodes, the tree was never there. | *A tree appeared between SpongeBob and Squidward's house. In other episodes, the tree was never there. |
Revision as of 17:43, 14 June 2009
Snowball Effect | |
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Episode No.: | 46a |
Airdate: | 22.2.2002 |
Season: | Season 3 |
Previous Episode: | Doing Time |
Next Episode: | One Krab's Trash |
"Snowball Effect" is an episode from Season 3
Contents |
Info
Characters
- SpongeBob
- Patrick
- Squidward
- Mr. Krabs
- Johnny (reporter)
- Mrs. Puff (cameo)
- Fred
- Tom
- Frank
- Billy
- Timmy
- Plankton
- Other Bikini Bottomites making ice sculptures
Places
- Downtown Bikini Bottom
- SpongeBob's House
- Squidward's House
- SpongeBob's Neighborhood
- Mr. Krabs' House
Plot
As an iceberg travels across the surface of the water to Bikini Bottom, the temperature goes lower and lowers, until it snows. Everyone is having fun, building things out of snow. SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star decide to have a snowball fight. Meanwhile, Squidward Tentacles is relaxing at home with a cup of tea. They try to convince him to come out and play with them, both trying to get him on their own side.
Squidward decides that, as entertainment, he will watch them fight, hoping they will get hurt. SpongeBob and Patrick realize that snowball fights are for children, and they sign a peace treaty. Squidward tries to convince them to continue, but gets hit with a snowball. He decides to join in the fight. He makes a small fort and hits everyone with snowballs. Soon Squidward's fort has grown into a tower.
After SpongeBob and Patrick figure out that Squidward is taking it far too seriously, SpongeBob and Patrick go away, leaving a paranoid and riled-up Squidward to wreak havoc to nobody--except an overhead palm branch that keeps dropping gobs of snow on his head, as they relax in the pineapple watching TV with hot chocolate and popcorn warming up.
Trivia/Goofs
- "The Snowball Effect" is also the title of a famous short story by Katherine MacLean.
- Running gag: Squidward's fireplace is put out three times by a stray snowball fired once by Patrick (on the second floor), once by SpongeBob (on the first floor, which makes no sense), and once by Squidward himself.
- What the narrator said about snow breaking off of glaciers then heading toward more tropical waters and causing snow underwater is obviously scientifically inaccurate.
- In the beginning, the realistic fish head says "It seems old man winter paid us a visit late last night". This is incorrect, because the iceberg just came that same day, but they do not know that.
- When it is snowing, the sky is gray, instead of blue.
- A few Christmas songs can be heard in this episode.
- At the end of the episode, if you listen carefully, the news man says "Bring out those coats and shovels..." while Patrick and SpongeBob are at SpongeBob's House.
- This is the first episode with snow but no Sandy (second if you count that Sandy was mentioned in Bubble Buddy).
- Instead of circles, Patrick makes a cube snowball, a pyramid snowball, and a DNA shaped snowball. Later in the episode, a pile of cube snowballs are seen next to Patrick's fort.
- In this episode, Patrick can't make a snowball. However, in Survival of the Idiots, he made a perfect snowball (It's possible he was just trying to trick SpongeBob into making one for him, as he immediately throws it in SpongeBob's face, then SpongeBob cries, "Patrick, how could you?", and Patrick replies, "It's a snowball fight, remember?").
- A tree appeared between SpongeBob and Squidward's house. In other episodes, the tree was never there.
- Can many snowballs fit in Patrick's mouth or throat? SpongeBob shot them like a machine gun at Patrick at his mouth. How can that be?
- The tree proves that it is before the Christmas episode, because the tree was cut down in that episode.
- This episode is similar to S'Winter.
- How is Squidward floating in his big tower? Of course, he could be holding on to a a pole or he had made a platform out of snow up to that level.
Transcript
Episode Transcript: Snowball Effect
Video
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