

This is a mainstay on the list for many, many good reasons. Plot: SpongeBob is forced to work at the Chum Bucket. Season 2, written by Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Doug Lawrence "A stove is a stove, no matter where you go."Ĩ of 30 lists. The (22nd) best episode around, and in town!Ģ1. This is one you can come back to every time and find a new thing to laugh at. Sometimes you don't need much of a plot to make a great episode as long as the jokes and funny moments are front and center. Does this make him as dumb as Patrick? Well, he doesn't turn himself in to the police for being the Strangler, so he's still got a leg up in that regard. What also makes the episode work is that SpongeBob is doing all this from a point of naïveté he genuinely believes that this man is his bodyguard and will help him stay safe. This episode is hilarious from start to finish. But once again, the difference is that it's funny.
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Here, we see SpongeBob's annoying nature on full display, so much so that he makes a criminal turn himself in just to get away from him. The later episodes of Season 3 are interesting because with many of them you can draw a clear line between them and some of the traits that people hate about later episodes. Plot: The Tattletale Strangler tries to get revenge on SpongeBob. Season 3, written by Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, C.H. SpongeBob Meets the Strangler - 113 pointsĨ of 30 lists. "How about this one, bodyguard? Too overbearing?" Action is exciting and characters are fun. Definitely one of the most gut bustingly funny episodes of the show. It's comedy gold with tons of jokes hitting you and you laughing along with them. Survival of the Idiots made my list due to the fact that it is just hilarity festival. It's definitely a clever episode that deserves to be on the list. I love seeing Squidward and SpongeBob have different opinions on Krusty Krab and both react differently which makes for a good comedy. The episode is incredibly funny and has an interesting story. Besides all that I totally can see why this episode is on this list and my complaints are not exactly criticism of the episode, more like my personal taste, so i understand why the writers went all the way with this. not the mention the ending of this episode was pretty cynical. Krabs' cheapness is very overboard and that always bugged me as a kid and still does a bit now. SpongeBob erases his drawing, but it comes back life, re-drawing itself and they have an erase war.I have a weird relationship with Squid on Strike due to the fact that Mr. Then, he starts to prank SpongeBob and Patrick, too. SpongeDoodle quickly escapes and starts pranking all of SpongeBob's friends and SpongeBob is getting blamed for it. Everything the draw, comes to life! Soon, they begin to do small, lame pranks on the neighbors, the last of which is a crude, rough sketch of SpongeBob they call "SpongeDoodle". Frankendoodle: When SpongeBob and Patrick discover a pencil from the surface they begin to draw with it. Krabs to take SpongeBob off his hands again. Plankton tries to throw him out but SpongeBob says he doesn't feel like it.

So much so, that SpongeBob soon acts like a spoiled teenager. At a loss, Plankton tries to comfort SpongeBob by showering him with gifts and attention. While there, SpongeBob is so homesick that he can't even fry up a single patty. Krabs loses SpongeBob's fry cook contract in a bet with Plankton and SpongeBob is forced to go work at the Chum Bucket. Later, Spongebob and Patrick discover a magic pencil that brings anything they draw with it to life. Krabs loses a card game to Plankton, Spongebob is forced to work at the Chum Bucket.
