I ♥ Dancing (Episode)

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I ♥ Dancing
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Episode No.: 127b
Season: 7/2009
Airdate: 19 July 2009
Previous Episode: Tentacle-Vision
Next Episode: Growth Spout
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SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny

I ♥ Dancing is an episode from Season 7.

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It started when SpongeBob was dancing. A lady asked him to dance in a concert. Squidward joked himself to tire SpongeBob. He said to SpongeBob,"You can practice dancing at my house." In a while SpongeBob was tired and Squidward steals his dance. He danced at the stage to the lady and the lady said,"Your in Squilliam's group." Squilliam was saying that is not dancing.

Trivia/Goofs

  • SpongeBob does Michael Jackson's moonwalk through out parts of the episode, including on the treadmill. This episode is a tribute to Michael Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 when this episode was still being made.
  • The pizza and the knight that fell onto a customer's table may be a reference to the Round Table restaurants. It may also be a reference to Medieval Times.
  • Doug Lawrence returns as a writer in this episode.
  • The Title Card background is the same from the Title Card from the Episode, Bubblestand without the picture of SpongeBob. The only difference is the title card background color is White.
  • The German title is Ich liebe tanzen, which means I love dancing.
  • Same music as for titlecard music of Fools in April, Artist Unknown and Wormy plays. To see the part, watch for an asteriks (*) here.

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140a 140b 141a 141b 142a 142b 143 144a 144b 145a 145b 146a 146b 147a 147b 148a 148b 149a 149b 150a 150b 151a 151b 152a 152b
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