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== Trivia/Goofs ==
 
== Trivia/Goofs ==
 
*The episode, which arises from Squidward time traveling and inventing the game of jellyfishing while seeking to avoid SpongeBob and Patrick as they want him to jellyfish with them, is an example of a time paradox known as a causal loop, in which a person is inspired or driven by an event to time travel and, whether or not intentionally, causes the event which will facilitate their initial time traveling trip.  
 
*The episode, which arises from Squidward time traveling and inventing the game of jellyfishing while seeking to avoid SpongeBob and Patrick as they want him to jellyfish with them, is an example of a time paradox known as a causal loop, in which a person is inspired or driven by an event to time travel and, whether or not intentionally, causes the event which will facilitate their initial time traveling trip.  
*This is the first episode where the title card is voiced over, something that won't happen again until [[Trident Trouble (Episode)|Trident Trouble]]. This is also one of the 12 episodes in which the title card has an animation. The others are [[Pre-Hibernation Week (Episode)|Pre-Hibernation Week]], [[One Krab's Trash (Episode)|One Krab's Trash]], [[Idiot Box (Episode)|Idiot Box]], [[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler (Episode)|SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]], [[Skill Crane (Episode)|Skill Crane]], [[Ghost Host (Episode)|Ghost Host]], [[Karate Island (Episode)|Karate Island]], [[All that Glitters (Episode)|All that Glitters]], [[The Donut of Shame (Episode)|The Donut of Shame]], [[The Krabby Kronicle (Episode)|The Krabby Kronicle]], and the aforementioned "Trident Trouble," respectively.  
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*This is the first and only episode where episode's name in the title card was shown. This is also one of the ten episodes in which the title card has an animation. The others are [[Pre-Hibernation Week (Episode)|Pre-Hibernation Week]], [[One Krab's Trash (Episode)|One Krab's Trash]], [[Idiot Box (Episode)|Idiot Box]], [[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler (Episode)|SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]], [[Skill Crane (Episode)|Skill Crane]], [[Karate Island (Episode)|Karate Island]], [[All that Glitters (Episode)|All that Glitters]], [[The Donut of Shame (Episode)|The Donut of Shame]], and [[The Krabby Kronicle (Episode)|The Krabby Kronicle]].  
 
*The episode parodies the black comedy ''Futurama'', where Fry, the main character, was frozen in December 31, 1999 and was released in the future. Squidward is also frozen into the future.
 
*The episode parodies the black comedy ''Futurama'', where Fry, the main character, was frozen in December 31, 1999 and was released in the future. Squidward is also frozen into the future.
  

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