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A Day Without Tears (Episode)
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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 ''Mermaidman & Barnacleboy'' show isn't even that big of a deal anyway, so why would SpongeBob almost begin to cry over that? | *7 times of showing the ''Mermaidman & Barnacleboy'' 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. | ||
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*When SpongeBob eats his cereal, he listens to a song called "Sad Song" by Lionel Fishy, a parody of Lionel Richie. | *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. | *The song Squidward played on his clarinet was called 'Hearts and Flowers', which sounds like a happy song in reality, but was really sad. |
Revision as of 17:13, 19 June 2010
A Day Without Tears | |
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Episode.: | 136a |
Airdate: | March 22, 2010 |
Season: | Season 7 |
Prevous Episode: | The Bad Guy Club for Villains |
Next Episode: | Summer Job |
"A Day Without Tears" is an episode from Season 7.
Contents |
Info
Characters
- SpongeBob
- Patrick
- Squidward
- Mr. Krabs
- Lionel Fishy (song "Sad Song" mentioned on the radio)
Places
Plot
After SpongeBob realizes how much he cries, he is determined to not cry for the rest of the day. After Squidward points out how much he cries, he bets Squidward that if he SpongeBob cries before midnight, he will clean Squidward's House for the rest of the month, but if he loses, Squidward will go to a sleepover at SpongeBob's House. Squidward attempts to make SpongeBob cry no matter what, but then when SpongeBob doesn't cry, he takes out the "Big Guns". SpongeBob is almost at the point of crying, but after midnight, he cries all over like crazy. In the end, Squidward has to spend the night at SpongeBob's.
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 Mermaidman & Barnacleboy 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.
Transcript
Transcript for A Day Without Tears
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