Ripped Pants
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SpongeBob SquarePants episode | |
"Ripped Pants" | |
Season №: | 1 |
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Episode №: | 2b |
Production №: | 002 |
Airdate: | July 24, 1999 |
Credits | |
Writer(s): | Paul Tibbitt Peter Burns |
Storyboard Artist(s): | Mark O'Hare |
Directors | |
Storyboard: | Paul Tibbitt |
Animation: | Edgar Larrazabal |
Creative: | Derek Drymon |
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"Ripped Pants" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one.
Brief summary: SpongeBob rips his pants, thereby creating a new joke. However, the joke eventually bores everyone out.
Time/Date: Unknown
Characters Present:
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Sandy Cheeks
- Larry Lobster (debut)
- Scooter (debut)
- Fred (debut)
- Perch Perkins (debut)
- Ice-cream truck owner
- Goo Lagoon employees
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- Lifeguard
- Snack Bar Chef
- Goo Lagoon Beachers
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- Snack Bar Customers
- Losers on the beach
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- Evelyn (forgot sunscreen)
- Turtle (sand in burger buns)
- Whale (buried in sand)
- Volleyball players
- Sports spectators
- Song audience
Referenced Characters:
Songs
- Ripped Pants
[edit] Plot
The Narrator introduces Goo Lagoon, a popular beach in Bikini Bottom. While at the beach, SpongeBob and Sandy are sitting down in beach chairs. SpongeBob puts on a show by making sand sculptures, which makes Sandy laugh. Larry the Lobster comes and asks if they want to lift weights. Sandy accepts quickly, while SpongeBob mopes behind them. When they arrive at the weight lifting area, Sandy lifts a bar weight and the crowd cheers. SpongeBob tries to get them to do something else, but Larry continues. He lifts a bar weight with six weights and the crowd cheers. Attempting to impress the crowd, SpongeBob lifts a stick but the crowd is bored. Sandy then lifts two anchors and is cheered. Larry then lifts the entire audience and bleachers, and once again the crowd cheers. A left out SpongeBob tries to get more attention by lifting marshmallows he borrowed from a fish who was roasting them. However, he accidentally rips his pants in the process, and the crowd laughs hysterically. Feeling embarrassed, SpongeBob sadly leaves the weight lifting area. Beachers continue to laugh at him and Scooter compliments him for the good laugh. When Sandy agrees, SpongeBob decides to use this as an advantage. He goes onto ripping his pants while playing volleyball, then while playing frisbee. SpongeBob and Sandy then proceed to get some ice cream in which he uses his ripped pants joke to gain attention. He gets carried away and uses the joke at the snack bar and a kitchen.
While at the surfing competition, SpongeBob rips his pants while surfing, which bores everyone. Realizing this, SpongeBob pretends to drown. When he washes up on the beach, a crowd gathers around him. He tells the lifeguard that he needs a tailor--because he ripped his pants. Everyone gets upset, including Sandy.[1] He attempts to revive the joke by ripping his entire pants off, but it fails. After he realizes that he has driven all his friends away, he asks himself if he is the biggest loser on the beach. This question is answered by three other people, who each believe they are the biggest losers on the beach. They ask Spongebob what happened to him, and he tells his story through a song.[2]SpongeBob's song gains popularity; everyone on the beach sees this, and understands how he feels and that he apologizes. Sandy tells SpongeBob that if he wanted her to be his friend, he should have been himself. Larry asks for an autograph on his pants and SpongeBob accepts. He bends down to sign, and his underwear rips off completely. SpongeBob blushes in embarrassment.
[edit] Cultural References
- An episode of Higglytown Heroes has a reference to this episode called Wayne's Ripping Adventure where Wayne ripped his pants just like SpongeBob did.
- The song that SpongeBob sings uses similar music to the Beach Boys song, "Be True to Your School".
- The way SpongeBob sounds (when singing) and the way the girl-fishes surround him under the stage mirrors that of Frank Sinatra.
- There is a SpongeBob SquarePants toy to tie in with this episode that is marketed by Fisher-Price that really does rip his pants.
[edit] Notes
- ^ In the scene after SpongeBob pretends to drown, he has no sleeves for a brief shot, but they reappear after he looks at Sandy playing volleyball with Larry.
- ^ The waves during the lines "Now I learned a lesson I won't soon forget, So listen and you won't regret" were identical to the one in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie credits.
Preceded by "Bubblestand" |
SpongeBob SquarePants episodes | Followed by "Jellyfishing" |