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*This episode possibly broke the fourth wall because SpongeBob had the papers showing Squidward proof of what he just said, meaning he took the papers out of the cartoon. | *This episode possibly broke the fourth wall because SpongeBob had the papers showing Squidward proof of what he just said, meaning he took the papers out of the cartoon. | ||
*This is the first episode in which an electric guitar is used in the title card. | *This is the first episode in which an electric guitar is used in the title card. | ||
+ | *Squidward reading a book called "Boring Science" and saying it is fun may be a reference to a ''Sesame Street'' sketch where Bert reads a book called "Boring Stories" and chuckles "Wow! These Boring Stories are really exciting!" | ||
*When Squidward talks about playing "Helicopter", he says "Gentlemen, start your engines!". This must be a reference to the command to start engines in NASCAR. | *When Squidward talks about playing "Helicopter", he says "Gentlemen, start your engines!". This must be a reference to the command to start engines in NASCAR. | ||
*This episode aired on August 11th or 12th right after the movie aired. | *This episode aired on August 11th or 12th right after the movie aired. |