My Pretty Seahorse (Episode)

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*The title is a possible reference to the popular toy line, My little pony.
 
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My Pretty Seahorse
Episode No.: 42b
Airdate: 12.7.2002
Season: Season 3
Previous Episode: Club SpongeBob
Next Episode: Just One Bite

My Pretty Seahorse is an episode from Season 3

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Time Cards Shown

  • 3 Days Later
  • 17 Minutes Later
  • 12 Seconds Later

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Plot

It is now Springtime in Bikini Bottom, Patrick emerges under his rock wearing a purple sweater...Patrick strips the sweater and buries it under the sand like a dog would. SpongeBob comes out of his house and begins to greet the flowers after stating that he has Spring Fever. Squidward emerges from his home as well, and after some convincing from SpongeBob, he too says hello to the flowers. The flowers react like an aggravated cat, hissing at Squidward, causing him to run into his house screaming. SpongeBob says he shall do him a kindness and plant him some hypo-allergenic flowers.

Cue SpongeBob wearing a gardening outfit, including a sun hat, overalls, and clogs. He first plants a coral flower, and turns to grab the watering can to water said flower only to turn back around and find the flower bitten in half. He continues this routine of planting flowers and turning his back until he states that he is not taking my eyes off you. 3 days later... he still has not moved his eyes, and in fact has to water them because they have dried out...Patrick walks by and draws SpongeBob’s attention – SpongeBob turns back, and the flower is gone again. SpongeBob finally sees the seahorse, which has been eating the flowers, which then runs away and starts neighing on top of a rock.

He decides to tame her and writes a scientific journal of sorts about her mysterious qualities, and hence names her Mystery. The seahorse spots SpongeBob’s floral bookmark and approaches him. Apparently eating the book mark was enough to tame the seahorse, as the show switches to a montage with 60's psychedelic backgrounds of the two of them frolicking together, enjoying piggy back rides, painting, blowing bubbles, and even going to the hat store...

At the end of the day, SpongeBob lets the horse sleep in his bed and promises that they will be friends forever. The next day, he rides past Squidward on his bike - which hits a rock sending Squidward off a cliff and into a massive explosion. Once arriving at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob ties up Mystery outside like in old western movies. Mr. Krabs demands that the horse be gotten rid of because he is scaring off the customers stating, it’s either you or Mystery.

SpongeBob has Mystery shoved in a cupboard, and tells her that she only needs to stay there until Patrick finishes the stable he asked him to build – Cue a shot of Patrick with a board nailed to his forehead sitting with a blank look on his face. SpongeBob starts to go back to his job.

Order up! Squidward comes to the window, but Mystery eats the order before Squidward gets there. Squidward starts lecturing SpongeBob; meanwhile Mystery is stealing customers’ orders from their tables. Mystery eats SpongeBob’s hat, spatula, all of the Krabby Patties, the stove, and old man Jenkins.

The customers get aggravated and start to revolt…causing Mr. Krabs to come out and ask Squidward what is going on, to which he replies, Why don’t you go ask Cowbob RanchPants and his faithful companion Sir Eats a Lot.

Mystery belches up old man Jenkins, apparently after getting a bellyache because of eating all the Krabby Patties. Mr. Krabs walks in, and demands that the horse be gotten rid of, and SpongeBob pleads with him because Mystery is my best friend. Mr. Krabs is touched by the story and continues on to tell SpongeBob about the story of his best friend that he had to say goodbye to – his first dollar. One day, at the beach, it was so hot, and I was so thirsty…I spent it on a soda. My best friend, and starts to weep. After regaining his composure he states that the kitchen is no place for a life horse, which causes the customers spit out their food...

SpongeBob takes Mystery outside and tells her you belong in the wild. He turns his back on her and the horse walks away. Mr. Krabs says that he did the proper thing. She’s free now. And we have no right to separate that wild animal from its natural habitat. Squidward interrupts the conversation to let Mr. Krabs know that the safe is empty, because Mystery had an after dinner salad. SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs go running after Mystery into the horizon.

The episode ends with Patrick trying to get into the hat store, but can't because the board on his head from earlier is too wide to fit through the door.

Trivia/Goofs

  • In this episode, Krabs says that the dollar given to him was his best friend! But in Friend or Foe? It was Plankton when they were kids.
  • The title is a possible reference to the popular toy line, My little pony.
  • Squidward calls Mystery Sir Eats A Lot, a parody of Sir Lancelot, a famous character from King Arthur's tales.
  • Mystery is voiced by Frank Welker.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: My Pretty Seahorse

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