SpongeBob SquarePants (season 2)

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This article is a list of episodes from season two of the Nickelodeon animated television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. It consisted of twenty episodes. Season 2 premiered on October 26, 2000, with the episodes "Something Smells" and "Bossy Boots." The season ended on September 6, 2002 with "Graveyard Shift" and "Krusty Love." The DVD for the season was released in Regions 1, 2, and 4 on October 19, 2004 October 23, 2006, and November 30, 2006, respectively. [1]

Contents

[edit] Overview

# Title Airdate
21a "Your Shoe's Untied"  November 2, 2000
21b "Squid's Day Off"  November 2, 2000
22a "Something Smells"  October 26, 2000
22b "Bossy Boots"  October 26, 2000
23a "Big Pink Loser"  November 16, 2000
23b "Bubble Buddy"  November 16, 2000
24a "Dying for Pie"  December 28, 2000
24b "Imitation Krabs"  December 28, 2000
25a "Wormy"  February 17, 2001
25b "Patty Hype"  February 17, 2001
26a "Grandma's Kisses"  March 6, 2001
26b "Squidville"  March 6, 2001
27a "Pre-Hibernation Week"  May 5, 2001
27b "Life of Crime"  May 5, 2001
28a "Christmas Who? Part I"  December 6, 2000
28b "Christmas Who ? Part II" 
29a "Survival of the Idiots"  March 5, 2001
29b "Dumped"  March 5, 2001
30a "No Free Rides"  March 6, 2001
30b "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"  March 6, 2001
31a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"  November 27, 2000
31b "Squirrel Jokes"  November 27, 2000
32a "Pressure"  March 8, 2001
32b "The Smoking Peanut"  March 8, 2001
33a "Shanghaied"  March 7, 2001
33b "Gary Takes a Bath"  March 7, 2001
34a "Welcome to the Chum Bucket"  January 21, 2002
34b "Frankendoodle"  January 21, 2002
35a "The Secret Box"  September 7, 2001
35b "Band Geeks"  September 7, 2001
36a "Graveyard Shift"  September 6, 2002
36b "Krusty Love"  September 6, 2002
37a "Procrastination"  November 30, 2001
37b "I'm with Stupid"  November 30, 2001
38a "Sailor Mouth"  September 21, 2001
38b "Artist Unknown"  September 21, 2001
39a "Jellyfish Hunter"  September 28, 2001
39b "The Fry Cook Games"  September 28, 2001
40a "Squid on Strike"  October 12, 2001
40b "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm"  October 12, 2001

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Your Shoe's Untied

"Your Shoe's Untied"
Episode №: 21a
Airdate: November 2, 2000
Guest(s): Ween (musical performance)
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

Patrick purchases shoes, and asks SpongeBob for help tying them. SpongeBob then realizes that he forgets how to tie his shoes. He ends up going crazy because his untied shoes is impacting his daily activities. After panicking that he can't tie a knot, the Flying Dutchman appears. He knows all about tying knots, but the Dutchman doesn't know how to tie shoes, because he doesn't have any. When SpongeBob returned home, he was so frustrated at his inability to tie his shoes, until Gary licked his laces to tie his shoes. When he opened Gary's shell, he sees a vinyl recorder playing "Loop dee Loop", which became the reason why his shoes were tied by Gary.

[edit] Squid's Day Off

"Squid's Day Off"
Episode №: 21b
Airdate: November 2, 2000
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

When put in charge while Mr. Krabs is absent, Squidward takes the day off. He pretends to run errands, while SpongeBob works cash register and the grill. But while he relaxes, Squidward becomes increasingly worried SpongeBob will mess up, in the end, he realizes that sign was turned to "Closed" the whole time.

[edit] Something Smells

"Something Smells"
Episode №: 22a
Airdate: October 26, 2000
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob's has gotten terrible sea onion ice cream breath on a Sunday, yet he cannot understand why he is being avoided. Patrick says it is because SpongeBob is ugly. After everyone avoids SpongeBob, Patrick eats some of SpongeBob's sea onion sundae. People avoid him too, and he's convinced he caught "the ugly" from SpongeBob.

[edit] Bossy Boots

"Bossy Boots"
Episode №: 22b
Airdate: October 26, 2000
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Doug Lawrence

Pearl comes to work at The Krusty Krab and decides to change the name to The Kuddly Krab and make it a teen-oriented restaurant. Mr. Krabs says SpongeBob has to fire Pearl because the new changes are costing him too much money. SpongeBob gets rid of her and she becomes happy about it. The Bossy Boots song from The Yellow Album does not appear in this episode. Nor does it exist.

[edit] Big Pink Loser

"Big Pink Loser"
Episode №: 23a
Airdate: November 16, 2000
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
Merriwether Williams

Patrick pretends to be SpongeBob in order to win a trophy because SpongeBob constantly gets trophies in the mail for things he does. Patrick goes even so far as to dress as SpongeBob and get a short-lived job at the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob can't take it anymore, but is pleasantly surprised when Patrick earns a trophy for doing nothing.

[edit] Bubble Buddy

"Bubble Buddy"
Episode №: 23b
Airdate: November 16, 2000
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
Doug Lawrence

On Leif Ericson Day, SpongeBob has no one to play with, so he creates a bubble and names it Bubble Buddy. SpongeBob inadvertently wrecks everybody's day with Bubble Buddy and the locals decide to pop him. Just before Bubble Buddy is attacked with sewing needles, he comes alive, says goodbye to SpongeBob and goes away to live his own life.

[edit] Dying for Pie

"Dying for Pie"
Episode №: 24a
Airdate: December 28, 2000
Guest(s): Dee Bradley Baker as the Pirate Captain
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

Squidward accidentally lets SpongeBob eat an exploding pie. To alleviate his guilt, Squidward resolves to make SpongeBob's few remaining hours enjoyable, even if it makes Squidward miserable. In the end, it is revealed that SpongeBob did not eat the pie and saved it for him and Squidward to share. However, he trips on a rock and the pie lands on Squidward's face, making it explode.

[edit] Imitattion Krabs

"Imitation Krabs"
Episode №: 24b
Airdate: December 28, 2000
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Doug Lawrence

Plankton builds a robot Mr. Krabs to trick SpongeBob and steal the Krabby Patty secret formula. His plan almost succeeds, if it weren't for a self-destruct coin slot on the stomack of the robot.

[edit] Wormy

"Wormy"
Episode №: 25a
Airdate: February 17, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

Sandy is taking a trip and puts SpongeBob and Patrick in charge of her pets. They befriend one of them, a caterpillar, and name it Wormy. When the caterpillar turns into a butterfly overnight, SpongeBob and Patrick thought the new creature ate Wormy and is now scaring the rest of Bikini Bottom. Until Sandy comes back and catches the "monster".

[edit] Patty Hype

"Patty Hype"
Episode №: 25b
Airdate: February 17, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
Doug Lawrence

While trying to come up with an idea to attract customers to the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob gets an idea to sell colored Krabby Patties called Pretty Patties which Krabs and Squidward laugh at. Once SpongeBob starts his own restaurant to sell them, they become a huge success. Mr. Krabs takes over this sensation and gives SpongeBob his restaurant in return for the Pretty Patties stand, but the next day all the customers come back demanding a refund, due to the conditions of the patty.

[edit] Grandma's Kisses

"Grandma's Kisses"
Episode №: 26a
Airdate: March 6, 2001
Guest(s): Marion Ross as Grandma SquarePants
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob loves going to his Grandma's house but feels embarrassed after he gets a kiss mark on his forehead and Squidward makes fun of him. Next time he goes to Grandma's house, he and Patrick try to show her that they are men. However, after Patrick refuses to be a man after getting cookies and kisses from SpongeBob's Grandma, SpongeBob grows jealous.

[edit] Squidville

"Squidville"
Episode №: 26b
Airdate: March 6, 2001
Guest(s): Dee Bradley Baker and Rodger Bumpass as Tentacle Acres guards.
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

A Squidward, and only, special theme in which squidward plays the clarinet as the tune. After Squidward's house is demolished by SpongeBob and Patrick's reef blowers, he moves to Tentacle Acres, a place for squids to live. However, Squidward gets burnt out by all of the paradise and blasts himself back to his home.

[edit] Pre-Hibernation Week

"Pre-Hibernation Week"
Episode №: 27a
Airdate: May 5, 2001
Guest(s): Pantera (musical performance)
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

In an episode backed by a musical score composed by heavy metal band Pantera, Sandy is a week away from going into hibernation, with a few activities she's yet to undertake before winter. The squirrel invites SpongeBob along. At first, he's excited to share in her pre-hibernation fun, but when he sees that what Sandy calls fun is really incredibly dangerous, he hides from her under Patrick's rock. Soon, Sandy rounds up a large search party to look for SpongeBob.

[edit] Life of Crime

"Life of Crime"
Episode №: 27b
Airdate: May 5, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

While in the park, SpongeBob and Patrick take a balloon from a vendor, intending to bring it back to him. When it pops, the two panic, and go on the run, thinking they've become fugitives. To make things worse, the two turn against each other, with a bigger surprise in store for them later.

[edit] Christmas Who? Part I

"Christmas Who? Part I"
Episode №: 28a
Airdate: December 6, 2000
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Doug Lawrence

[edit] Christmas Who ? Part II

Template:Infobox ApongeBob episode Sandy tells SpongeBob about Christmas traditions, and he then relays the event to everybody in Bikini Bottom. The town becomes convinced that Santa will come and grant their wishes. SpongeBob and Patrick then go to decorate their end of Bikini Bottom with festive decorations. On Christmas Eve, Bikini Bottom gathers around Squidward's fallen "Coral Tree" and sings Christmas Carols in anticipation of Santa. When Santa fails to come, SpongeBob becomes riddled with sorrow, and Squidward revels in remorse. He makes up for mocking SpongeBob's belief in Santa by giving away everything he owns, posing as Santa. The real Santa appears and Squidward questions his sanity. There are two gags in this episode: one being Patrick's reference to Santa as "like a genie!", the other being Patrick ripping his paper.

[edit] Survival of the Idiots

"Survival of the Idiots"
Episode №: 29a
Airdate: March 5, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob and Patrick sneak into Sandy's treedome in the middle of winter and they find themselves freezing to death. They go get fur off Sandy to keep warm but when she wakes up she finds all the fur gone and makes SpongeBob and Patrick have to cover her up.

[edit] Dumped

"Dumped"
Episode №: 29b
Airdate: March 5, 2001
Writer(s): Paul Tibbitt
Walt Dohrn
Merriwether Williams

Gary starts to hang near Patrick and SpongeBob feels left out. SpongeBob keeps trying to get Gary back but he doesn't budge. One day, Patrick and Gary come over to do laundry. Gary takes a cookie out of Patrick's pocket, which was the reason Gary was with Patrick so often. He then goes back to SpongeBob.

[edit] No Free Rides

"No Free Rides"
Episode №: 30a
Airdate: March 6, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Doug Lawrence

Tired of SpongeBob failing his driver's test, Mrs. Puff gives him his license so she doesn't have to deal with him anymore. When SpongeBob's parents buy him a brand-new boatmobile, Mrs. Puff attempts to steal it, since SpongeBob still doesn't really know how to drive.

[edit] I'm Your Biggest Fanatic

"I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"
Episode №: 30b
Airdate: March 6, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
Doug Lawrence

SpongeBob and Patrick attend a jellyfish convention. While there, SpongeBob meets the Jellyspotters, a highly-regarded group of jellyfishing experts. The group's arrogant leader, Kevin, invites the sponge to become part of the group, but the challenges they give him are more designed to humiliate than test.

[edit] Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III

"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"
Episode №: 31a
Airdate: November 27, 2000
Guest(s): John Rhys-Davies as Man Ray
Writer(s): Paul Tibbitt
Walt Dohrn
Merriwether Williams

Patrick and SpongeBob have to take care of the Mermalair while Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy are on vacation. SpongeBob and Patrick are doing fine until they accidentally set ManRay, one of Mermaid Man's nemeses, free from suspended animation. They try to teach him to be good by training him with a tickle belt that was installed on him in an episode of The Adventures of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. In the end, he manages to convince SpongeBob and Patrick that he has reformed, and they remove the belt, but afterward he immediately goes off to do evil. However, ManRay still feels the effects of the belt whenever he has the urge to do evil, so he surrenders to SpongeBob and Patrick and gives them his mask. A headless ManRay wishes them well and walks off into the horizon.

[edit] Squirrel Jokes

"Squirrel Jokes"
Episode №: 31b
Airdate: November 27, 2000
Writer(s): Paul Tibbitt
Walt Dohrn
Merriwether Williams

The Krusty Krab begins hosting stand-up comedy nights, with SpongeBob being one of the talent. His routine completely bombs right out of the box, with very bad jokes about aspects of his job as a fry cook. He saves himself by telling jokes about squirrels, which has the whole town cheering for him, but also makes Sandy the target of mistreatment by all Bikini Bottomites.

[edit] Pressure

"Pressure"
Episode №: 32a
Airdate: March 8, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
David B. Fain

Sandy, SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward start fighting because the sea creatures think that they are better than land creatures, and Sandy thinks the opposite. Sandy tries to get rid of her protective suit to prove she can breathe underwater, but eventually has to breathe again. In return, Sandy makes SpongeBob and the other sea creatures go on land for 1 minute. To her surprise, they survive, but she has to save them from the seagulls that are attacking her friends. They finally concede that sea creatures are good at some things, and land creatures better at others.

[edit] The Smoking Peanut

"The Smoking Peanut"
Episode №: 32b
Airdate: March 8, 2001
Writer(s): Paul Tibbitt
Walt Dohrn
Doug Lawrence

SpongeBob and Patrick go to the zoo one day to see the giant clam. SpongeBob throws a peanut at it to wake it up but it starts crying and bothering the town. SpongeBob is privately worried that his peanut bothered the clam, and all of his friends are angry at whoever made the clam cry. The police eventually believe Patrick was behind it all, but SpongeBob confesses he was the one who did it. Suddenly, the zookeeper finds out it was actually Mr. Krabs who did it. He stole the clam's pearl, which then reveals itself to be an egg, and the baby hatches.

[edit] Shanghaied

"Shanghaied"
Episode №: 33a
Airdate: March 7, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

A "Patchy's Pick" episode, SpongeBob, Squidward and Patrick stumble across the Flying Dutchman's ship. Meanwhile, Squidward insults the ship, making the Flying Dutchman put him in a zipper leading to a scary place. SpongeBob and Patrick become the Dutchman's crewmates, although they do horrible at it. Then, the Dutchman tells them that he will eat them, but the main door is locked, so they attempt to escape through the perfume department, which they hate because they are always sprayed by burts of perfume. Then they escape, steal the Dutchman's "lucky dining sock" and he gives them three wishes. Patrick wastes the first one, saying he wished to know it earlier. SpongeBob wishes Squidward were there, after he was just freed from the scary place. The three fight over who gets the last wish, so SpongeBob wishes the Dutchman was a vegetarian so they wouldn't get eaten, but they are turned into fruits, put in a blender, and the Dutchman chases the blender. There were three different endings for this episode: the first is the original, the second being Patrick wishing for gum to prepare being in the Dutchman's stomach, and the last is Squidward wishing that he never knew SpongeBob and Patrick, but it was misunderstood and they all get eaten.

[edit] Gary Takes a Bath

"Gary Takes a Bath"
Episode №: 33b
Airdate: March 7, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Merriwether Williams

Gary has to take a bath but he refuses to enter the tub. SpongeBob keeps trying and trying to get Gary in the bath but nothing will work. SpongeBob absorbs the bathwater and chases Gary around, trying to wash him, but eventually gets stuck on a tree. SpongeBob falls off and gets dirty himself, and Gary makes him take a bath.

[edit] Welcome to the Chum Bucket

"Welcome to the Chum Bucket"
Episode №: 34a
Airdate: January 21, 2002
Writer(s): Carson Kugler
Erik Wiese
William Reiss

Mr. Krabs and Plankton play cards. Mr. Krabs is confident, ("I've been taking him to the cleaners every day for fifteen years! I never lose!") so he bets SpongeBob's contract and loses. Mr. Krabs has to give SpongeBob to Plankton. SpongeBob doesn't feel normal at The Chum Bucket so Plankton tries to appeal to him to feel normal and make a Krabby Patty. Eventually, Plankton takes SpongeBob's brain out and puts it into a robot, but even that doesn't work. In frustration, Plankton gives SpongeBob back to Mr. Krabs, and he gets his job back.

[edit] Frankendoodle

"Frankendoodle"
Episode №: 34b
Airdate: January 21, 2002
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob finds a pencil that fell down from the surface, and whatever he draws comes to life. SpongeBob draws himself but it turns evil and SpongeBob and Patrick go after it. They catch and erase it, but his arm didn't get erased. DoodleBob comes back at night and redraws himself. They battle, but once DoodleBob steps on a piece of paper, he gets stuck to it. SpongeBob traps DoodleBob in a book, and the drawing becomes part of the paper. SpongeBob returns the pencil to the surface where it came from.

[edit] The Secret Box

"The Secret Box"
Episode №: 35a
Airdate: September 7, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

Patrick shows SpongeBob a box and says it is a secret box. SpongeBob tries hard to see what's inside, but Patrick insists that it's secret. SpongeBob shows Patrick all of his silly secrets but he still can't see the box. At night, SpongeBob sneaks into Patrick's house to get the box. Patrick catches him, but eventually tells SpongeBob he can open the box. It turns out to be just a string, and SpongeBob is satisfied. But when SpongeBob leaves, Patrick pulls the string, which reveals an embarrassing picture of SpongeBob.

[edit] Band Geeks

"Band Geeks"
Episode №: 35b
Airdate: September 7, 2001
Guest(s): David Glen Eisley (musical performance)
Writer(s): C.H. Greenblatt
Aaron Springer
Merriwether Williams

Squidward gets a call from his high school rival Squilliam. Squilliam says he has a band but they can't make a date to play at a human halftime show, so Squidward agrees to substitute for him, and so must "drum up" his own band, and fast. He rounds everybody up from Bikini Bottom by posting handbills: "free refreshments". The band doesn't do very well, but once Squidward departs in despair after rehearsal, SpongeBob convinces everyone to stay and practice some more. Come the big day, at first Squidward believes they'll fail before thousands of fans (the worst part is that the fans are humans) they don't even know, and Squilliam will gloat. But it turns into a stellar rock band and performs a song with high caliber entitled "Sweet Victory", entertaining all the humans and hospitalizing Squilliam with acute heart attack. SpongeBob singing "Sweet Victory" was named the greatest Nicktoon Moment.

[edit] Graveyard Shift

"Graveyard Shift"
Episode №: 36a
Airdate: September 6, 2002
Writer(s): Doug Lawrence
Jay Lender
Dan Povenmire

Mr. Krabs makes the Krusty Krab open 24 hours a day. On their first all night shift, Squidward tries to scare SpongeBob with tales of the "hash-slinging slasher". And as things begin to go bump in the night, Squidward starts believing his own twisted tale.

[edit] Krusty Love

"Kusty Love"
Episode №: 36b
Airdate: September 6, 2002
Writer(s): Doug Lawrence
Jay Lender
William Reiss

Mr. Krabs sees Mrs. Puff one day and falls in love with her. He takes her on a date but spends one hundred thousand dollars. He puts SpongeBob in charge of his money but still begs SpongeBob to buy things for Mrs. Puff.

[edit] Procrastination

"Kusty Love"
Episode №: 37a
Airdate: November 30, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob has to write an essay with 800 words, but starts to procrastinate. He starts to dream, and thinks everybody in town knows he has the essay to write.

[edit] I'm with Stupid

"I'm with Stupid"
Episode №: 37b
Airdate: November 30, 2001
Writer(s): Aaron Springer
C.H. Greenblatt
Mark O'Hare

Patrick's parents come to visit him on Starfish Day. He gets SpongeBob to act dumb so his parents will think he is smart. His parents fall for the trick, but Patrick forgets about the plan and begins insulting SpongeBob. SpongeBob gets angry and tries to convince Patrick's parents that he is smart after all. Patrick's parents don't believe him, and think that Patrick taught SpongeBob how to speak in a matter of minutes. SpongeBob gives up and runs to his house. Patrick then realizes these parents are not his true parents. Two other starfish come to the door who reveal themselves to be his parents, and the fake ones leave.

[edit] Sailor Mouth

"Sailor Mouth"
Episode №: 38a
Airdate: September 21, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob and Patrick discover a word from graffiti on the Krusty Krabs' dumpster and start saying it more often. Then Mr. Krabs finds out and tells them it is a "bad word" and bids them never say it again. The next day, SpongeBob and Patrick are playing a game and after SpongeBob loses he slips up and says that "word". Patrick goes to tell on SpongeBob but he says the "word" too. Mr. Krabs prepares to punish the two when he trips on a stone and in a fit of pain, he says all thirteen "bad words". SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs go to tell Mama Krabs on each other, and they end up having to paint her house in punishment.

[edit] Artist Unknown

"Artist Unknown"
Episode №: 38b
Airdate: September 21, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Mark O'Hare

Squidward wants to be an art teacher and SpongeBob is his only student. Despite SpongeBob's amazing talent, Squidward keeps telling SpongeBob his art is bad and that his own is better. SpongeBob loses his spirits. Later, an art collector comes and Squidward passes off one of SpongeBob's statues, reminiscent of Jonah, as his own. However, the art breaks and Squidward needs SpongeBob back to recreate it. SpongeBob, unfortunately, can't make it again, causing Squidward to give up and break everything. He inadvertently creates the same sculpture, but walks out of the building. This causes the janitor to be credited for the sculpture.

[edit] Jellyfish Hunter

"Jellyfish Hunter"
Episode №: 39a
Airdate: September 28, 2001
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Mark O'Hare

SpongeBob gives a customer at the Krusty Krab one of his custom-made jelly patties. The customer loves it, so Mr. Krabs decides to put jelly patties on the menu, and wants SpongeBob to catch all the jellyfish. However, SpongeBob finds out Krabs is running a jellyfish factory, and the jellyfish are getting tortured. SpongeBob doesn't like this so he and the jellyfish get revenge on Mr. Krabs.

[edit] The Fry Cook Games

"The Fry Cook Games"
Episode №: 39b
Airdate: September 28, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
Dan Povenmire
Merriwether Williams

SpongeBob is going to compete in The Fry Cook Games representing the Krusty Krab, but Plankton enters the contest with Patrick representing him. The two become bitter rivals in all the crazy games, but during the last event, they become friends again when each is revealed to be wearing the other's respectively colored underpants.

[edit] Squid on Strike

"Squid on Strike"
Episode №: 40a
Airdate: October 12, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
William Reiss
Mark O'Hare

Squidward and SpongeBob go on strike after having to pay Mr. Krabs unfair fees. The strike doesn't work and actually attracts customers to the Krusty Krab. One night, Mr. Krabs and Squidward have a long and hard negotiation, and things looks like they will work out, but the next morning, it is revealed that SpongeBob destroyed the Krusty Krab. Squidward and SpongeBob regain their jobs, and have to work for Mr. Krabs forever to pay off the damages.

[edit] Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm

"Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm"
Episode №: 40b
Airdate: October 12, 2001
Writer(s): Jay Lender
Dan Povenmire
Merriwether Williams

An Alaskan Bull Worm terrorizes Bikini Bottom, and Sandy goes after it because it ate her tail. SpongeBob keeps trying to stop Sandy from going, but she persists. They find the worm and Sandy successfully ties it in a knot and gets her tail back. SpongeBob reveals that the "worm" is actually the tongue of the real worm, and the worm is huge. Sandy and SpongeBob run away and it gives chase. Meanwhile, Patrick and everybody in Bikini Bottom are trying to move the city so it will be safe. But when Sandy and SpongeBob are safe and get the worm to fall off a cliff, it falls on top of the new city location and crushes the place.

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