Sing a Song of Patrick (Episode)

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*This is the last episode to be featured on the Season 5 Volume 1 DVD.
 
*This is the last episode to be featured on the Season 5 Volume 1 DVD.
 
*The gym where Patrick thought it was poem literature might have been community college with Flats as supposed in [[The Bully]] since this is the only school Patrick claims he went to.  
 
*The gym where Patrick thought it was poem literature might have been community college with Flats as supposed in [[The Bully]] since this is the only school Patrick claims he went to.  
*Patrick thinks writing is hard.
 
  
  

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Sing a Song of Patrick
Episode No.: 89b
Airdate: 19.2.2007
Season: Season 5
Previous Episode: The Krusty Sponge
Next Episode: A Flea in Her Dome


"Sing a Song of Patrick" is an episode from Season 5.

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The Episode starts with Patrick, reading a comic book, then after reading it he ate it.
Patrick as a child, reading his poem

SpongeBob then comes, carrying tones of comic books. Patrick then burps one of the pages of the comic book he was reading. He asked SpongeBob to read it for him. The note tells the comic book readers, they'll make their poem into a hit song on the radio, just send in $100. Patrick does not have $100, and then suddenly SpongeBob's wallet fell out. Inside SpongeBob's wallet is a hundred dollars. Patrick took his money and SpongeBob could not pay for the comic books.

SpongeBob and Patrick were inside SpongeBob's house. Patrick tells SpongeBob to do not disturb him while he is working on his poem and then he left. SpongeBob then heard someone is on the door. Patrick opened the door with SpongeBob behind it. Patrick needs a place and things he need for his poem. Patrick unfortunately could not make a poem. Patrick needed to use his brain. Patrick used his brain to think, and he made a poem, and stink up the whole room and a smell so strong, Squidward can smell it from his house. Patrick then mailed his poem.

The next day at Bigshot Records, the band received his poem, and it smells so bad. The band played until it killed them. The fish gave Patrick’s song to Patrick. They listen to the song, titled "I Wrote This" and they loved it. SpongeBob and Patrick decided to put it on the radio. They tried to give the song to them but they refuse to air it on the radio. SpongeBob and Patrick think of other ways to get Patrick song on the radio. They decided to climb up the radio antenia and put the record on top of it. They then played the record and everyone heard it and Bikini Bottom gone crazy. The citizens started a riot and went straight to the radio tower. The angry mob asked who was responsible for the horrible song on the radio. The angry mob then chased SpongeBob and Patrick and stopped when they played a new song called "ughhhh". The angry mob then quotes: At least it got the song out of our head. Patrick remembered his song then played it again. Patrick’s coach then appeared and quotes: Looks like you need another lesson. They then threw dodge balls at SpongeBob and Patrick.

Trivia/Goofs

  • The original title for this episode was "I am the Starfish" a parody of the Beatles song "I am the Walrus". The song Patrick wrote makes no sense and does not have a main topic just like the song I am the Walrus.
  • SpongeBob’s wallet fell out of nowhere.
  • As a child Patrick has only one front Tooth and a blue hat with a dash of red.
  • Second appearance of Bigshot Records. The first appearance was "Wigstruck."
  • This is the last episode to be featured on the Season 5 Volume 1 DVD.
  • The gym where Patrick thought it was poem literature might have been community college with Flats as supposed in The Bully since this is the only school Patrick claims he went to.


Transcript

Episode Transcript: Sing a Song of Patrick

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