Trench Billies (Episode)

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Trench Billies
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Episode No.: 142a
Season: 7
Airdate: January 29, 2011
Previous Episode: The Main Drain
Next Episode: Sponge-Cano!
Characters Voice actors
SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny

Trench Billies is an episode from season 7.

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After SpongeBob and Patrick fall into a trench inhabited by trenchbillies, they make them do weird tasks.

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  • The name Trenchbillies is similar to Hillbillies.
  • Trenchbillies supposedly love to wrestle.
  • The 1st time when SpongeBob and Patrick crashed into each other, when they landed, SpongeBob's teeth were not shattered anymore and Patrick's teeth grew back.
  • When Patrick used SpongeBob as a guitar, he sounded like the Jew's harp. So, SpongeBob and a Jew's harp combined make a Sponge harp.
  • This episode was released on "Legends of Bikini Bottom" DVD before it aired.
  • Who would drink corn?
  • Who would stay up for 4 days?
  • How come the "fiddle" sounded like a banjo?
  • When the trenchbilly played started tuning, he was making musical sentences. For example, when he strummed 5 times, it was like he said "Musical challenge", "Get an instrument", and "Yes, it's a challenge". And when he strummed 3 times, he is saying "You ready?" and "OK then."
  • When you watch the episode on either Youtube or Nick.com on an eMachines computer, when Ma Angler says "More!" the first 3 times, you can hear her from the right speaker.

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Transcript for Trench Billies


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