Squid on Strike (Episode)

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! colspan="2" |<center>[[Image:PDVD 964.jpg|300px]]</center>SpongeBob misses the Krusty Krab after getting fired.
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| Episode No.: || 40a
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| Airdate: || 1.2.2000
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| Season: || Season 2
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| Previous Episode: || [[The Fry Cook Games]]
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| Next Episode: || [[Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm]]
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'''"Squid on Strike"''' is an episode from Season 2
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{{Spoiler}}
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==Info==
 
==Info==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
*[[SpongeBob]]
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*[[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]]
*[[Squidward]]
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*[[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]]
*[[Mr. Krabs]]
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*[[Eugene H. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]]
*Krusty Krab Costumers
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*Krusty Krab Customers
 
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[[Image:PDVD 964.jpg|thumb|right|SpongeBob misses the Krusty Krab.]]
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===Places===
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*[[Krusty Krab]]
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*[[Squidward's House]]
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*[[SpongeBob's House]]
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===Time Cards Shown===
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*One Eternity Later
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===Songs===
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*[[Hey, Mean Mr. Bossman]]
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
Mr. Krabs is observing charts based on Krusty Krab income when he sees something. Profit is down by $3! He charges employees for doing certain things.
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Mr. Krabs is reviewing charts based on Krusty Krab income when he sees that profit is down by $3. He proceeds to charge his employees fees for doing certain things like standing. Squidward finds this completely outrageous and convinces SpongeBob to go on strike with him. However SpongeBob doesn't know what a strike is and becomes heartbroken when they get fired. They continue to strike but SpongeBob's incompetence and misunderstanding of Squidward's instructions only makes the restaurant more popular. After many of these incidences, teens take their jobs, but they won't leave Mr. Krabs alone, driving him to miss SpongeBob and Squidward. In addition to this, SpongeBob says that he and Squidward will stay on strike forever, a thought which gives Squidward a nightmare causing him to run to Mr. Krabs' house to beg for their jobs back. When he gets there, to his surprise Mr. Krabs begs him and SpongeBob to come back. They make a deal so that Squidward and SpongeBob can get their jobs back. Meanwhile, SpongeBob does not know about this, so he wrecks the Krusty Krab. When Squidward and Mr. Krabs arrive and see the destroyed Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs literally falls to pieces and orders Squidward and SpongeBob to work for him forever in order to pay off the damages.
Of course, this is completely outrageous, so SpongeBob and Squidward go on strike. If SpongeBob knew what a strike was, he would not have gone (because he got fired). Squidward makes a sign saying “Krusty Krab Unfair”, but SpongeBob misinterprets it as “Krusty Krab Funfair”, making the restaurant more popular. After lots of similar incidences, teens take their jobs. In addition, after SpongeBob says "We're gonna stay on strike, until we get what we deserve! Even if it takes forever!" Squidward gets scared of staying on strike with SpongeBob forever. As Squidward runs out the door, Mr. Krabs is at the door to beg him to come back because he wants to fire the teens who got their jobs because they wouldn't stop bugging him. Therefore, they make a deal so that Squidward and SpongeBob can get their jobs back. However, SpongeBob does not know about this, so he wrecks the Krusty Krab. However, when Mr. Krabs is in his office and sees the ruins, he falls to pieces (literally) and yells "Squidward! SpongeBob". Squidward and SpongeBob say "Yes, Mr. Krabs?" SpongeBob says, Here it comes Mr. Krabs says "In order to pay for these damages, you two are gonna work for me, forever!"
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*In episode: [[Nature Pants]] SpongeBob does not care throwing his hat on the ground, but in this episode, he could not throw it on the ground.
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*The music during the title card is from the song played later in the episode called "Hey Mean Mr. Bossman" by Sage Guyton. It is featured on the SpongeBob SquarePants CD, [[The Yellow Album]].
*When the crowd of people stomp Squidward he has three smashed legs. But Squidward has four legs, it's possible that one came off during the violent stampede.
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*SpongeBob is looking through the glass door of the Krusty Krab Squidward pulls him off. His face is still sticking to the door but the face on the door is not looking at the door it's looking at Squidward.
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*Sponges and mollusks are invertebrates and would have no skeletons to rot.
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*In the episode: [[Squirrel Jokes]] SpongeBob states that he has no bones, but at the end of this episode he is shown to have a skeleton.
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*The title "Squid on Strike" is from the ABC Family movie ''Mom on Strike''.
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*This is the second episode with footprints.
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
[[Episode Transcript: Squid on Strike]]
 
[[Episode Transcript: Squid on Strike]]
 
==Video==
 
*<span class="plainlinks">[http://watchspongebobonline.com/spongebob-squarepants-season-2-episode-18-squid-on-strike/ Squid on Strike Video]</span>
 
  
 
{{Season2}}
 
{{Season2}}
 
{{Slogan}}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 5 September 2010

Squid on Strike
Titlecard Squid on Strike.jpg

© Viacom

Episode No.: 40a
Season: 2
Airdate: 12 October 2001
Previous Episode: The Fry Cook Games
Next Episode: Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm
Characters Voice actors
SpongeBob SquarePants Tom Kenny
Squidward Tentacles Rodger Bumpass
Mr. Krabs Clancy Brown
PDVD 964.jpg
SpongeBob misses the Krusty Krab after getting fired.

Contents

[edit] Info

[edit] Characters

[edit] Plot

Mr. Krabs is reviewing charts based on Krusty Krab income when he sees that profit is down by $3. He proceeds to charge his employees fees for doing certain things like standing. Squidward finds this completely outrageous and convinces SpongeBob to go on strike with him. However SpongeBob doesn't know what a strike is and becomes heartbroken when they get fired. They continue to strike but SpongeBob's incompetence and misunderstanding of Squidward's instructions only makes the restaurant more popular. After many of these incidences, teens take their jobs, but they won't leave Mr. Krabs alone, driving him to miss SpongeBob and Squidward. In addition to this, SpongeBob says that he and Squidward will stay on strike forever, a thought which gives Squidward a nightmare causing him to run to Mr. Krabs' house to beg for their jobs back. When he gets there, to his surprise Mr. Krabs begs him and SpongeBob to come back. They make a deal so that Squidward and SpongeBob can get their jobs back. Meanwhile, SpongeBob does not know about this, so he wrecks the Krusty Krab. When Squidward and Mr. Krabs arrive and see the destroyed Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs literally falls to pieces and orders Squidward and SpongeBob to work for him forever in order to pay off the damages.

[edit] Trivia

  • The music during the title card is from the song played later in the episode called "Hey Mean Mr. Bossman" by Sage Guyton. It is featured on the SpongeBob SquarePants CD, The Yellow Album.

[edit] Transcript

Episode Transcript: Squid on Strike


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