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A Day Without Tears (Episode)
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'''"A Day Without Tears"''' is an episode from ''[[Season 7]].'' | '''"A Day Without Tears"''' is an episode from ''[[Season 7]].'' | ||
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− | + | [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] cries too much for a whole day, even in a sad song, and [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] makes a bet with him. The bet is that he does not cry for a whole day, until midnight. [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] accepts the bet. Throughout the bet, [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] wants [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] to cry so he can lose, but he doesn't cry for a whole day. When the midnight arrives, his tears can't hold back anymore and he cries too much in various places: the Bikini Bottom, [[Eugene H. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]]' office and [[Patrick Star|Patrick]]'s house. At the end, [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] has to spend the night at [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]]'s house. | |
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*This is the second appearance of the Bikini Bottom Choir; the first was in [[Choir Boys (Episode)|Choir Boys]]. | *This is the second appearance of the Bikini Bottom Choir; the first was in [[Choir Boys (Episode)|Choir Boys]]. | ||
*Somehow, the boat that the choir singers are on moves by itself. | *Somehow, the boat that the choir singers are on moves by itself. | ||
− | *7 times of showing the '' | + | *7 times of showing the ''Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy'' show isn't even that big of a deal anyway, so why would SpongeBob almost begin to cry over that? |
*In the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob slept in his underwear, but if you look closely, you'll see him wearing a pajama hat. | *In the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob slept in his underwear, but if you look closely, you'll see him wearing a pajama hat. | ||
− | + | *When SpongeBob eats his cereal, he listens to a song called "Sad Song" by Lionel Fishy, a parody of Lionel Richie. | |
− | *When | + | *The song Squidward played on his clarinet was called 'Hearts and Flowers', which sounds like a happy song in reality, but was really sad. |
− | *The song | + | *This episode is similar to [[Funny Pants (Episode)|Funny Pants]]. |
− | *This episode is similar to [[Funny Pants | + | *When the dad and the son are playing catch, the background house is SpongeBob's Grandma's house. |
− | + | *How can you cry this much in a day? | |
− | *When the dad and the son are playing catch, the house is | + | *Why would someone interveiw someone who didn't get what he wanted for his birthday? |
+ | *Lionel Fishy is a reference to Lionel Richie. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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A Day Without Tears | |
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© Viacom | |
Episode No.: | 136a |
Season: | 7 |
Airdate: | 22 March 2010 |
Previous Episode: | The Bad Guy Club for Villains |
Next Episode: | Summer Job |
Characters | Voice actors |
SpongeBob SquarePants | Tom Kenny |
"A Day Without Tears" is an episode from Season 7.
Contents |
[edit] Info
[edit] Characters
- SpongeBob
- Patrick
- Squidward
- Mr. Krabs
- Lionel Fishy (song "Sad Song" mentioned on the radio)
[edit] Places
[edit] Plot
SpongeBob cries too much for a whole day, even in a sad song, and Squidward makes a bet with him. The bet is that he does not cry for a whole day, until midnight. SpongeBob accepts the bet. Throughout the bet, Squidward wants SpongeBob to cry so he can lose, but he doesn't cry for a whole day. When the midnight arrives, his tears can't hold back anymore and he cries too much in various places: the Bikini Bottom, Mr. Krabs' office and Patrick's house. At the end, Squidward has to spend the night at SpongeBob's house.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the second appearance of the Bikini Bottom Choir; the first was in Choir Boys.
- Somehow, the boat that the choir singers are on moves by itself.
- 7 times of showing the Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy show isn't even that big of a deal anyway, so why would SpongeBob almost begin to cry over that?
- In the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob slept in his underwear, but if you look closely, you'll see him wearing a pajama hat.
- When SpongeBob eats his cereal, he listens to a song called "Sad Song" by Lionel Fishy, a parody of Lionel Richie.
- The song Squidward played on his clarinet was called 'Hearts and Flowers', which sounds like a happy song in reality, but was really sad.
- This episode is similar to Funny Pants.
- When the dad and the son are playing catch, the background house is SpongeBob's Grandma's house.
- How can you cry this much in a day?
- Why would someone interveiw someone who didn't get what he wanted for his birthday?
- Lionel Fishy is a reference to Lionel Richie.
[edit] Transcript
Transcript for A Day Without Tears
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