Valentine's Day (Episode)

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Revision as of 13:07, 9 June 2008

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Valentine's Day
Episode No.: 16a
Airdate: 14.2.2000
Season: Season 1
Previous Episode: Suds
Next Episode: The Paper

"Valentine's Day" is an episode from Season 1

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  • February 14

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Plot

It's Valentine's Day, and SpongeBob is giving out Valentine's Day cards. He even gives one to Plankton, which is delivered with the help of tweezers. He tells Patrick that he has the best present ever. It is a hot-air balloon made out of chocolate (The carriage is not though). It is called the Choco Balloon. He does not tell Patrick. Sandy's going to show it to Patrick when they go to the top of the Ferris wheel, but when they do get to the top, it is not there. Sandy tells SpongeBob via walkie-talkie that chocolate-eating scallops are attacking the balloon, and she's way off course. Patrick, of course, is so excited that he starts to shake up and down, causing the Ferris wheel to shake, then jump. SpongeBob has to tell him that the present is a handshake, and Patrick gets angry. SpongeBob gave total strangers good presents, but why does he give his best friend a bad present?

He throws a fit and starts wrecking things. He sees a mascot dressed as a giant heart, says "I defy you, Heart-man!" and destroys the heart suit. He sees a ride in the carnival that consists of a heart on a stick with small carriages rotating around it, and says "Heart on stick must die!". However, he can't break it, and he sees a heart-shaped lollipop. Again, he says "Heart on stick must die!" and breaks it. He advances on the people, and says "It's too late... for ALL of you," meaning he is about to destroy everyone, starting with Spongebob. Before he gets the chance, Sandy arrives. They all tell him to turn around, but he refuses until Sandy shouts "Howdy, Patrick!" He turns around and shouts "Hi Sandy", then takes a bite of his present, and the whole carnival is covered in chocolate! Smiling at SpongeBob and completely forgetting his anger, Patrick says, "Aww, SpongeBob, you didn't have to get me anything."

Trivia/Goofs

  • When SpongeBob is throwing Valentine's Day hearts the pile seems to grow even though he is not putting more hearts in it.
  • This is the first episode that received complaints about preaching homosexuality.
  • In the Netherlands version of this episode, when the guy asks Patrick for the time, Patrick tells him the time (3:15 PM) instead of saying "Patrick needs love, too!"
  • When SpongeBob blew a chocolate Valentine to Sandy, Sandy's helmet has an opening that runs the valentine to her. However, when it opens, no water was seen running through it.
  • When a scallop takes a bite out of the chocolate balloon, it is filled with air. But when Patrick takes a bite out of it, it is filled with chocolate, which splatters all over the place.
  • Patrick goes crazy when all he gets is a handshake. A reason why Sandy didn't for getting a bubble is that she's more mature.
  • When Sandy is on the chocolate balloon her tail is missing and her suit seems to be smaller.
  • This cartoon is not famous like all the other Season 1 episodes because it never broadcasted in major schedule.
  • At the Ferris wheel, SpongeBob says D'oh! like Homer Simpson but more longer and softly.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: Valentine's Day

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