Spongicus (Episode)

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==Cultural References==
 
==Cultural References==
 
*The title "Spongicus" is a spoof of the famous roman gladiator Spartacus.
 
*The title "Spongicus" is a spoof of the famous roman gladiator Spartacus.
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==Trivia/Goofs==
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*In Imitation Krabs, the Krabby Patty costs 99 cents on Wednesdays, but in this episode, they cost a dollar. Mr.Krabs seems to
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only take off a penny for a price on Wednesday.
  
 
==Transcript==   
 
==Transcript==   

Revision as of 05:00, 6 August 2008

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Spongicus
Episode No.: 103a
Airdate: 29.3.2008
Season: Season 6
Previous Episode: Nautical Novice
Next Episode: Suction Cup Symphony

"Spongicus" is an episode from Season 6

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Evil Plankton

Plankton tears down the Chum Bucket and builds a coliseum in its place. He holds a gladiator show, which causes Mr. Krabs to lose business. Patrick was chosen by Plankton to fight against the Sea Lion. But SpongeBob ends up saving Patrick, because the Sea Lion only wanted the meat on Patrick's neck. Then the Sea Lion ends up being Mr. Krabs business partner. Mr. Krabs choose the Sea Lion because he forced the customers to buy food at ridiculous prices.

Cultural References

  • The title "Spongicus" is a spoof of the famous roman gladiator Spartacus.

Trivia/Goofs

  • In Imitation Krabs, the Krabby Patty costs 99 cents on Wednesdays, but in this episode, they cost a dollar. Mr.Krabs seems to

only take off a penny for a price on Wednesday.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: Spongicus


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