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− | After it snows in [[Bikini Bottom]], SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight. Meanwhile, Squidward is trying to rest when SpongeBob and Patrick keep intruding into his [[Squidward's House| | + | After it snows in [[Bikini Bottom]], SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight. Meanwhile, Squidward is trying to rest when SpongeBob and Patrick keep intruding into his [[Squidward's House| house]] with snowballs. When Squidward finds out that they can knock each others brains out, [[Squidward Tentacles| he]] wants them to resume fighting. Much to Squidward's dismay, SpongeBob and Patrick sign a Peace Treaty. Out of frustration, and hoping to see the two most annoying people he knows fight, he tears it up. In a disorganized effort, Squidward tries to make Spongebob and Patrick throw snowballs at each other, but they end up targeting him with the frozen projectiles. Having no where to run, he returns fire, and manages to hit one of them in the face. Realizing how much fun it was to participate in a snowball fight, he starts bombarding the two friends with hundreds of snowballs. Unknown to Squidward, Spongebob and Patrick sneak away. When there isn't any return fire, Squidward goes crazy and starts to build a towering "Fort Squidward" in front of his house. |
==Trivia/Goofs== | ==Trivia/Goofs== |
Revision as of 23:57, 12 January 2011
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Episode No.: | 46a |
Season: | 3 |
Airdate: | 22 February 2002 |
Previous Episode: | Doing Time |
Next Episode: | One Krab's Trash |
Characters | Voice actors |
SpongeBob SquarePants | Tom Kenny |
Patrick Star | Bill Fagerbakke |
Squidward Tentacles | Rodger Bumpass |
Gary | Tom Kenny |
Sandy Cheeks | Carolyn Lawrence |
Mr. Krabs | Clancy Brown |
"Snowball Effect" is an episode from season 3
Plot
After it snows in Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight. Meanwhile, Squidward is trying to rest when SpongeBob and Patrick keep intruding into his house with snowballs. When Squidward finds out that they can knock each others brains out, he wants them to resume fighting. Much to Squidward's dismay, SpongeBob and Patrick sign a Peace Treaty. Out of frustration, and hoping to see the two most annoying people he knows fight, he tears it up. In a disorganized effort, Squidward tries to make Spongebob and Patrick throw snowballs at each other, but they end up targeting him with the frozen projectiles. Having no where to run, he returns fire, and manages to hit one of them in the face. Realizing how much fun it was to participate in a snowball fight, he starts bombarding the two friends with hundreds of snowballs. Unknown to Squidward, Spongebob and Patrick sneak away. When there isn't any return fire, Squidward goes crazy and starts to build a towering "Fort Squidward" in front of his house.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Where did the tall tree next to Squidward's house come from? There was never a tree next to Squidward's house before.
Transcript
Episode Transcript: Snowball Effect
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