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Next →The second season of the American animated television series, created by, aired on from October 26, 2000 to July 26, 2003, and consists of 20 episodes (39 segments). The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the.During the season's run, SpongeBob SquarePants became Nickelodeon's No. 2 children's program, behind. Nearly 40 percent of SpongeBob 's audience of 2.2 million were aged 18 to 34. The show signed a marketing deal with and, expanding its merchandising, and SpongeBob's popularity translated well into sales figures.
In 2002, the show was nominated at the for Outstanding Children's Program. And were individually nominated at the for their voice performances as and, respectively. Peter Straus and were also nominated at the ceremony for their work on the ' special. The episodes 'The Secret Box' and ' won at the for Best Sound Editing in Television—Animation, while the episodes 'Jellyfish Hunter' and 'The Fry Cook Games' received a nomination for Best Sound Editing in Television Animation—Music category.Several compilation DVDs that contained episodes from the season were released. The SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete 2nd Season DVD was released in on October 19, 2004, on October 23, 2006, and on November 30, 2006.
Contents.Production The season aired on, which is owned by, and was produced by and Nickelodeon. The season's executive producer was series creator, who also functioned as the series'.
During production of, Nickelodeon picked up a second season for SpongeBob SquarePants on August 31, 1999. The season premiered more than a year later, on October 26, 2000. Season production assistant and then-staff writer Derek Iversen commented, 'We hoped it would go one season. We hoped it would go two seasons. I figured you do the best you can and you hope.'
In this season, production switched from, used during the first season, to. Executive producer, in 2009, said 'The first season of SpongeBob was done the old-fashioned way on cells, and every cell had to be part-painted, left to dry, paint some other colours. It's still a time-consuming aspect of the process now, but the digital way of doing things means it doesn't take long to correct.' The animation was handled overseas in at.
Animation directors credited with episodes in the second season included Sean Dempsey, Edgar Larrazabal, Leonard Robinson, Frank Weiss,. The season was by, Chris Headrick, Chuck Klein, Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, Octavio Rodriguez, Jim Schumann, Paul Tibbitt, and.Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Dohrn, David Fain, Greenblatt, Lender, Povenmire, William Reiss, Springer, Tibbitt,. During the season, the writing staff used their individual childhood experiences as inspirations to come up with much of the story lines for individual episodes. For example, in the episode ', SpongeBob learns.
The idea for the episode was inspired by 's experience 'when I got in trouble for saying in front of my mother.' Drymon said, 'The scene where is running to to tattle, with SpongeBob chasing him, is pretty much how it happened in real life.' The end of the episode, where Mr.
Krabs uses more profanity than SpongeBob and Patrick, was also inspired 'by the fact that my Drymon's mother has a sailor mouth herself.' In 'Secret Box', SpongeBob wants to see what is inside Patrick's secret box. The idea came to Drymon because he too had a secret box as a child. Creator Hillenburg said, 'He started telling us about it. We wanted to make fun of him and use it.' See also:The episodes are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.No.overallNo. InseasonTitleAnimation directorsWritten byStoryboarded byOriginal air dateProd.code21a1a'Your Shoe's Untied', andChris Headrick & (directors)November 2, 2000 ( November 2, 2000)5571-142After Patrick purchases shoes, he asks SpongeBob for help tying them.
SpongeBob suddenly realizes that he forgot how to tie his shoes. He ends up going crazy because his untied shoes are impacting his daily activities and causing him to become a laughingstock.
When SpongeBob returns home, Gary manages to tie his shoes in which his shell opens and reveals a record player that plays a song called 'Loop dee Loop' that teaches SpongeBob how to tie his shoes again.Note: This is the first episode to use digital ink and paint instead of. The song 'Loop dee Loop' is performed by the band.21b1b'Squid's Day Off'Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsJim Schumann (director)November 2, 2000 ( November 2, 2000)5571-145While trying to prevent a dime from going down a sink, Mr. Krabs gets injured and goes to the hospital.
Before leaving, he puts Squidward in charge of the Krusty Krab while he is away. However, Squidward decides to take the day off and instead puts SpongeBob in charge of the restaurant under the disguise of 'running errands'. While Squidward relaxes at home, he becomes increasingly worried that SpongeBob will mess up the job, so he repeatedly rushes back and forth between his house and the Krusty Krab only to see that everything is fine.
SpongeBob then points out that the 'open' sign was turned to 'closed' the whole time and that they could have taken the whole day off.22a2a'Something Smells'Edgar Larrazabal, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattOctober 26, 2000 ( October 26, 2000)5571-143SpongeBob tries to celebrate his Sunday with a sundae for breakfast; after running out of ice cream, he makes a sundae out of rancid ingredients that give him bad breath. Everyone in Bikini Bottom is disgusted by his horrible breath and they try to avoid him. SpongeBob asks Patrick why he is being avoided, and Patrick says it is because SpongeBob is 'ugly'. SpongeBob goes into a state of shame, but Patrick helps him get over it by telling SpongeBob to say he is 'ugly and proud'.
The two go to a movie, where people continue to avoid SpongeBob, upsetting him. Patrick eats some of SpongeBob's sea onion sundae. People avoid him too, and he's convinced he caught 'the ugly' from SpongeBob. They soon realize that they stink.22b2b'Bossy Boots'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, andChris Headrick (director)October 26, 2000 ( October 26, 2000)5571-146comes to work at the Krusty Krab during her summer vacation. She decides to change the restaurant's name to the Kuddly Krab and make it a teen-oriented restaurant. However, her ideas cause the restaurant to lose income, and Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to fix it without hurting Pearl's feelings.
The job is becoming too stressful for Pearl, so SpongeBob pretends to 'fire' her and allows her to go back to her daily routine.23a3a'Big Pink Loser'Sean Dempsey, and Merriwether WilliamsJay Lender (director)William ReissNovember 16, 2000 ( November 16, 2000)5571-144The mail truck comes and gives Patrick an. However, SpongeBob sees the award that has his name on it and tells Patrick that it belongs to him. This makes Patrick want an award and become envious of SpongeBob's numerous Krusty Krab cooking awards. So Patrick gets employment at the Krusty Krab in an attempt to get his own award, but this proves to be a disaster, and he begins dressing and acting like SpongeBob as a result. He eventually gets an award.23b3b'Bubble Buddy'Sean DempseyJay Lender, William Reiss, and Mr. LawrenceJay Lender (director)William Reiss & Chuck KleinNovember 16, 2000 ( November 16, 2000)5571-148After excitedly awakening on the morning of (October 9), SpongeBob makes his own friend because he is feeling lonely. Happy because of his new companion, he shows it to everyone around Bikini Bottom, but they refuse to share the same feelings for it.Guest appearance: as Grubby Grouper.24a4a'Dying for Pie'Edgar LarrazabalAaron Springer, C.H.
Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. Greenblatt & Erik WieseDecember 28, 2000 ( December 28, 2000)5571-147On Employee Brotherhood Day, Squidward thinks that he gave SpongeBob an explosive pie to eat and decides to spend time with SpongeBob while he is still alive in attempt to make his last day memorable. He does a bunch of nonsensical activities with SpongeBob only to realize when the day is over that SpongeBob never ate the pie, but reveals to Squidward that he was saving it so they can share it. SpongeBob trips and accidentally drops the pie on Squidward, causing a massive explosion.24b4b'Imitation Krabs'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Mr. LawrenceChris Headrick & Chuck Klein (directors)December 28, 2000 ( December 28, 2000)5571-150builds a robot imitating Mr. Krabs to steal the Krabby Patty formula. However, while infiltrating the Krusty Krab, this proves to be easier said than done.
SpongeBob then inserts a penny to the 'self-destruct' slot of robot-imitated Mr. Krabs, which the robot and ruins Plankton's plan.25a5a'Wormy'Andrew OvertoomWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsJim Schumann (director)February 17, 2001 ( February 17, 2001)5571-149SpongeBob and Patrick pet-sit for Sandy and befriend her pet caterpillar, Wormy. Meanwhile, Wormy (now as a butterfly) wanders the town, but is feared by the people who don't know what a butterfly is, causing mass chaos. Sandy eventually finds the escaped butterfly in the ruins of the city and catches it into an empty jar. This leads to the rest of the city cheering about 'catching the monster'.25b5b'Patty Hype'Sean DempseyJay Lender, William Reiss, and Mr. LawrenceSpJay Lender (director)William ReissFebruary 17, 2001 ( February 17, 2001)5571-152With the Krusty Krab low on customers, SpongeBob introduces his own idea: colorful 'Pretty Patties'.
Krabs and Squidward deny his idea. Angry, SpongeBob leaves the Krusty Krab and sets up a stand selling his patties, which proves to be a business success. With such large attention, Mr. Krabs asks SpongeBob if he could run his business and in exchange let him run the Krusty Krab. He agrees and is delighted to be back at his old job.
After the next day, the customers harshly criticize the negative effects of the patties at Mr. The episode ends with SpongeBob rubbing pickles while Mr. Krabs gets chased by a mob of angry customers.26a6a'Grandma's Kisses'Andrew OvertoomWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsJim Schumann & Octavio Rodriguez (directors)March 6, 2001 ( March 6, 2001)5571-154SpongeBob enjoys his daily visits to Grandma's house, whom he loves very much, but he is ashamed to go now since Squidward and other people mock him for loving his grandma too much. Patrick suggests to SpongeBob to act more like an adult to avoid being mocked. However, the plan backfires when he goes back to his grandma's.
SpongeBob sees Grandma giving Patrick (acting like a child) more attention. From cookies to stories and everything in between, SpongeBob gets jealous.
Later, as spongebob prepares to leave for work, he sobs about wanting to be a baby again. This to emotionally breakdown, forcing Grandma to calm him down.
Grandma reminds SpongeBob that she'll love him the same even as he grows up. SpongeBob and Grandma then embrace each other, well aware but not caring that Squidward and other people are still making fun of him (that is, SpongeBob).Guest appearance: as Grandma SquarePants.26b6b'Squidville'Edgar LarrazabalAaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattMarch 6, 2001 ( March 6, 2001)5571-156SpongeBob and Patrick, while doing another of their charades, completely demolish Squidward's house with their reef blowers.
Finally done with his crazy neighbors, Squidward moves into a gated community called Tentacle Acres with his own kind to find enjoyment, but he is overwhelmed by the results. He eventually became overly bored of doing the same activities over and over again. While Squidward is trying to play with a, the citizens get angry and try to chase him away. Squidward eventually uses the reef blower manically and flies out of Tentacle Acres.
SpongeBob and Patrick, who happened to go into the town, had noticed what was happening but did not realize that it was Squidward.27a7a'Prehibernation Week'Edgar LarrazabalAaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattMay 5, 2001 ( May 5, 2001)5571-151As prepares for, SpongeBob happily agrees to play extreme sports with her to have one last fun time with her before her long sleep.
He soon regrets it after Sandy plays too risky and hides from her. SpongeBob hides from Sandy under Patrick's rock. Sandy forces the Bikini Bottom citizens to help her find SpongeBob, but they eventually get tired of her antics and also hide under Patrick's rock. Sandy proceeds to maniacally destroy Bikini Bottom looking for SpongeBob. The people throw SpongeBob out of Patrick's rock to be discovered by Sandy.
This forces SpongeBob to rant to Sandy that he can't do extreme sports anymore and asks in desperation if they can still be friends. However, he sees that Sandy has already gone into hibernation and he goes to sleep too. Patrick, having returned from doing errands, finds the Bikini Bottom people under his rock.27b7b'Life of Crime'Sean DempseyJay Lender, William Reiss, and Mr. LawrenceJay Lender (director)William ReissMay 5, 2001 ( May 5, 2001)5571-157SpongeBob and Patrick learn from Mr. Krabs about borrowing and manage to borrow a balloon, but are forced on the lam when it accidentally pops. They try to pay for the balloon but have no money. They run away from Bikini Bottom, and go to camp in the middle of nowhere.
When Patrick eats one chocolate bar, he thinks SpongeBob stole it. They both race to the Police Station to tell the police, who go along with it and jokingly sentence them to one second in jail.
It turns out it was a misunderstanding since it was 'National Free Balloon Day', prompting both to promise not to take anything without permission again.288'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mr. LawrenceChris Headrick & Erik Wiese (directors)December 6, 2000 ( December 6, 2000)5571-155This is narrated by, the president of the fictional SpongeBob SquarePants fan club. In the episode, Sandy tells SpongeBob about Christmas traditions, and he then relays the event to everybody in Bikini Bottom.Note: This is the first double-length episode.29a9a'Survival of the Idiots'Aaron Springer, C.H.
Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattMarch 5, 2001 ( March 5, 2001)5571-160Patrick and SpongeBob go into Sandy's treedome while she hibernates for winter. When overhearing Sandy dreaming about Texas, SpongeBob and Patrick play Cowboys and Bandits. SpongeBob and Patrick's loud commotion wakes Sandy, who has become feral, mistakes the two respectively as Pinhead Larry and Dirty Dan, and proceeds to beat them up. SpongeBob and Patrick try to escape the dome, but as the winter storm becomes more intense and the dome cools down, SpongeBob and Patrick are forced shear all of Sandy's fur to survive.29b9b'Dumped'Andrew OvertoomPaul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, and Merriwether WilliamsCarson Kugler (director)Caleb MeurerMarch 5, 2001 ( March 5, 2001)5571-161SpongeBob's pet snail Gary suddenly becomes attached to Patrick and leaves with him, leaving SpongeBob dumped. Out of jealousy, he attempts to find a new pet to show Gary that he does not need him. However, it's revealed that Gary was trying to eat a cookie in Patrick's pants pocket.
After eating the cookie, Gary returns to a delighted SpongeBob.30a10a'No Free Rides'Tom YasumiAaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Mr. LawrenceAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattMarch 7, 2001 ( March 7, 2001)5571-162Mrs.
Puff finally passes SpongeBob in his, giving him his. Soon after SpongeBob leaves, Mrs. Puff believes she has made a mistake, and starts feeling guilty for cheating.
Indeed, SpongeBob gets a car from his parents as a gift, leading Mrs. Puff to decide to steal it.30b10b'I'm Your Biggest Fanatic'Sean DempseyJay Lender, William Reiss, and Mr. LawrenceJay Lender (director)William ReissMarch 7, 2001 ( March 7, 2001)5571-159At a convention, SpongeBob meets the Jellyspotters, a highly-regarded group of jellyfishing experts. SpongeBob does everything to impress Kevin, the group leader. Kevin asks SpongeBob if he wants to try out for the group, but Kevin's scheme is to actually get SpongeBob hurt and ridicule him.
In the end, however, SpongeBob has been able to win the group's attention thanks to his heroic acts, and Kevin receives a taste of his own medicine after his negative attitude towards SpongeBob has gone too far.31a11a'Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III'Andrew OvertoomPaul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, and Merriwether WilliamsErik Wiese (director)November 27, 2000 ( November 27, 2000)5571-158are packing for vacation. While they are gone, they have SpongeBob and Patrick, their biggest fans, watch their Merma-Lair, but they immediately want to touch everything in the lair, despite that they are told not to do so, and accidentally release Man Ray.Guest appearances: and as, as Man Ray.31b11b'Squirrel Jokes'Larry Leichliter and Leonard RobinsonPaul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, and Merriwether WilliamsChris Headrick (director)November 27, 2000 ( November 27, 2000)5571-164The Krusty Krab begins hosting nights. SpongeBob, being one of the comedy acts, makes humorous but insulting jokes about Sandy that the audience likes, but nearly costs him his friendship with Sandy. Realizing this, he tries everything to make it up to her.32a12a'Pressure'Sean DempseyJay Lender, William Reiss, and David FainJay Lender (director)William ReissMarch 8, 2001 ( March 8, 2001)5571-166Sandy, SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward start fighting because the sea creatures think that they are better than land creatures, and Sandy thinks the exact opposite.32b12b'The Smoking Peanut'Andrew OvertoomPaul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, and Mr. LawrenceCarson Kugler (director)March 8, 2001 ( March 8, 2001)5571-163A trip to the zoo during 'Free Day' goes wrong when a giant clam gets angry and cries loudly, and SpongeBob thinks it is his fault and tries to make it up.33a13a'Shanghaied'Frank WeissAaron Springer, C.H.
Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattMarch 9, 2001 ( March 9, 2001 )5571-165SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick climb to the Flying Dutchman's ship after its anchor damages both SpongeBob's and Squidward's houses. Squidward complains about this, and the Dutchman throws him into a chaotic dimension. The Flying Dutchman then has SpongeBob and Patrick help him go around Bikini Bottom to scare people as his new ghostly crew. However, the Flying Dutchman quickly gets annoyed with SpongeBob and Patrick's childish and stupid antics that foil his scares, and he decides to eat them. The two decide to steal the Flying Dutchman's sock, which is the mandatory item before he eats anything.
He notices the two and asks to trade for three wishes, which they accept. After they waste the first two wishes, Squidward returns and the trio fight over who gets the last one.Note: When this episode first aired, it was a voting poll hosted by Patchy the Pirate in which the audience would choose by phone and online whether SpongeBob, Patrick or Squidward would get to make the final wish. In three endings, which were shown after the episode resumed following the voting, Squidward wishes that he has never known SpongeBob and Patrick in his entire life; Patrick wishes for chewing gum; and SpongeBob wishes that the Flying Dutchman is a vegetarian. As SpongeBob received the most votes, the latter ending was chosen to be the episode's official ending and has been the official ending ever since. The original 22-minute version can only be found on the First 100 Episodes DVD set, except that the text on the screen with the original phone number used to vote (1-800-624-4094) is replaced with 'Yikes Matey! Original 800 Number As Aired Has Been Retired To Davey Jones' Locker!' .33b13b'Gary Takes a Bath'Frank WeissAaron Springer, C.H.
Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattJuly 26, 2003 ( 2003-183SpongeBob has to give Gary a bath.
However, Gary, hating baths, starts a full-scale war against SpongeBob in order to avoid a bath at all costs, creating a mass havoc across SpongeBob's house. Eventually, when trying to scold at Gary from high up a tree, he falls down and becomes dirty. SpongeBob then has to take a bath while Gary smiles about it.34a14a'Welcome to the Chum Bucket'Andrew OvertoomWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mr. LawrenceWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, Erik Wiese, & William ReissJanuary 21, 2002 ( January 21, 2002)5571-167Mr.
Krabs and Plankton hold a poker game. Krabs bets SpongeBob's employee contract in the stakes and loses. Because of this, SpongeBob is forced to work for Plankton in the Chum Bucket. To get himself back to the Krusty Krab in retaliation, he becomes very rebellious and spoiled towards Plankton.34b14b'Frankendoodle'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsChris Headrick (director)January 21, 2002 ( January 21, 2002)5571-169SpongeBob and Patrick discover a pencil that fell down from the surface from a human artist at sea. It is no ordinary pencil—whatever artwork or shape they make using it comes to life, and the eraser can permanently destroy it. However, an artwork created by SpongeBob named DoodleBob creates havoc inside SpongeBob's house. They eventually stopped DoodleBob from moving by pressing him against a hardcover exercise book, which the page was then pinned on the wall.35a15a'The Secret Box'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseSeptember 7, 2001 ( September 7, 2001)5571-168SpongeBob learns that Patrick is distracted by his 'secret box'.
SpongeBob goes through great lengths to see what Patrick's box really holds in secret.35b15b'Frank WeissAaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether WilliamsAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattSeptember 7, 2001 ( September 7, 2001)5571-173Squidward recruits the citizens of Bikini Bottom to play in a for the Bubble Bowl, in an attempt to impress his rival, Squilliam Fancyson. Even though it was disaster at first, SpongeBob finally convinces the other band members to go through with the performance for Squidward's sake, and he takes command of their training.
At the day of the performance, the band arrives to play spectacularly, which had shocked Squilliam. He experiences a state of shocks and faints, leaving Squidward to celebrate as he leaps into the air.36a16a'Sean DempseyMr.
Lawrence, Jay Lender, and Dan PovenmireJay Lender and Dan Povenmire (directors)September 6, 2002 ( September 6, 2002)5571-169Squidward and SpongeBob are forced to work 24 hours a day by, so that he can get more money. Squidward soon gets bored, and tells SpongeBob a scary story to just scare him. SpongeBob then gets scared, but is told by Squidward that the story is fictional.
However, when Squidward and SpongeBob are alone, the events in Squidward's story begin to occur. But not for long as the ghost of a non-fictional character named 'The Hash Slinging Slasher' turns out to be someone who wanted to become a fry cook recruit in the Krusty Krab.36b16b'Krusty Love'Sean DempseyMr.
Lawrence, Jay Lender, and William ReissJay Lender (director)William ReissSeptember 6, 2002 ( September 6, 2002)5571-170Mr. Krabs meets Mrs.
Puff and is instantly smitten by her, going to his limits to prove his love for her. Krabs cannot control spending his money for Mrs. Puff, so he leaves SpongeBob in charge of his wallet. This is, however, easier said than done as Mr. Krabs repeatedly has SpongeBob buy gifts, exhausting SpongeBob. SpongeBob finally has had it, curses at Mr. Krabs and leaves.37a17a'Procrastination'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mr.
LawrenceWalt Dohrn and Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseNovember 30, 2001 ( November 30, 2001)5571-175SpongeBob is assigned to compose an 800-word essay on what not to do at a as a part of his latest driving test. However, every time he tries to continue his essay, he constantly procrastinates to the point of having a nightmare about his procrastination gone bad.37b17b'I'm With Stupid'Frank WeissC.H. Greenblatt, Aaron Springer, andAaron Springer (director)C.H. GreenblattNovember 30, 2001 ( November 30, 2001)5571-179Patrick'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.38a18a'Andrew OvertoomWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether WilliamsWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseSeptember 21, 2001 ( September 21, 2001)5571-182SpongeBob and Patrick discover a ' on a dumpster behind the Krusty Krab, which Patrick says is a 'sentence enhancer' used by people to 'look fancy'. They begin using it more often, but when they yell it in front of the entire Krusty Krab, Mr.
Krabs confronts them and warns them never to use 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 says the 'word' too, and they tell on each other. Krabs prepares to punish the two when he trips on a stone and in a fit of pain, says all thirteen 'bad words'. SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs go to tell Mama Krabs on each other, and all of them end up having to paint her house in punishment.38b18b'Artist Unknown'Sean DempseyWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mark O'HareWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseSeptember 21, 2001 ( September 21, 2001)5571-174Squidward becomes an art teacher at the where SpongeBob is his only student, much to his dismay. SpongeBob produces impressive works, but Squidward scoffs his masterpieces and refuses to acknowledge his talent, causing SpongeBob to lose his spirits. An art collector named Monty P.
Moneybags arrives and Squidward passes off one of SpongeBob's statues, reminiscent of, as his own. However, the statue accidentally breaks and Squidward needs SpongeBob back to recreate it. Unfortunately, SpongeBob can't make it again, causing Squidward to give up and break everything.
He inadvertently creates the same sculpture yet storms out of the building in anger without seeing it, to which a janitor ends up taking the credit for the sculpture.39a19a'Jellyfish Hunter'Andrew OvertoomWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mark O'HareWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseSeptember 28, 2001 ( September 28, 2001)5571-181SpongeBob gives a customer at the Krusty Krab one of his custom-made Jelly Krabby Patties. The customer loves it, so Mr. Krabs got SpongeBob to catch all the to produce more Jelly Patties. A blue jellyfish brings SpongeBob to a factory to see that the jellyfish he caught are being mistreated by Mr. SpongeBob frees the jellyfish and they get their revenge on Krabs.39b19b'The Fry Cook Games'Tom YasumiDan Povenmire, Jay Lender, and Merriwether WilliamsJay Lender and Dan Povenmire (directors)September 28, 2001 ( September 28, 2001)5571-171At the Fast Food Coliseum, the Fry Cook Games (a -themed sports competition) commence. The main event is a bitter rivalry between Mr. Krabs and Plankton—fast food competitors and former Fry Cook Games athletes.
SpongeBob is going to compete in the games representing the Krusty Krab, but Plankton enters the contest with Patrick representing him. The two become bitter rivals during the games, but during the last event, they become friends again when each is revealed to be wearing the other's respectively colored underpants.40a20a'Squid on Strike'Tom YasumiWalt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Mark O'HareWalt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors)Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik WieseOctober 12, 2001 ( October 12, 2001)5571-185Squidward and SpongeBob go on after Mr. Krabs forces them to pay unfair fees.
The strike doesn't work, mainly because of SpongeBob's misinterpretations of the actions, 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 in rebellion. Squidward and SpongeBob regain their jobs, and have to work for Mr. Krabs forever to pay off the damages.40b20b'Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm'Sean DempseyJay Lender, Dan Povenmire, and Merriwether WilliamsJay Lender and Dan Povenmire (directors)October 12, 2001 ( October 12, 2001)5571-180An 'Alaskan bull-worm' terrorizes Bikini Bottom, and Sandy volunteers to go 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 sprint away and it gives chase. They get to safety after the worm charges off a cliff and plummets down the chasm, then they head back home. Unbeknownst to them, Patrick and everybody in Bikini Bottom have moved the city to a new location at the bottom of the cliff so it will be safe from the worm. The worm then lands on top of the city and destroys it, emitting the word 'ouch'.DVD release The DVD boxset for season two was released by and Nickelodeon in the United States and Canada on October 19, 2004, one year after the season had completed broadcast on television. The DVD release features bonus materials including audio commentaries, and featurettes.
In 2005, the DVD compilation was nominated at the for Best Youth DVD, although did not win. SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete 2nd SeasonSet detailsSpecial features.
20 episodes. 3-disc set. Languages:.
English ( 2.0). Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0). Audio commentaries for:.
'Something Smells'. 'Big Pink Loser'. 'Pre-Hibernation Week'. 'Survival of the Idiots'. 'Shanghaied'.
'Welcome to the Chum Bucket'. '. for 'Christmas Who?' And 'Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III'. Around the World With SpongeBob SquarePants featurette. Nick DVD Game Demo.
Tickets toRelease datesOctober 19, 2004October 23, 2006November 30, 2006Notes. Martin, Denise (September 22, 2004). Archived from on December 29, 2013.
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Christmas Who?: Nobody in Bikini Bottom has ever heard of Christmas or Santa Clause until Sandy lets them in on this surface tradition. SpongeBob wants to bring Christmas to Bikini Bottom this year and his enthusiasm is infectious. Everyone gets into the spirit, waiting for Santa to arrive on the big day.
Everyone except Squidward, who has scoffed at SpongeBob the whole while. When Santa is a no show on Christmas morning, everyone blames SpongeBob for getting their hopes up. But in a surprise ending, Squidward uncharacteristically saves the day and Christmas ends up. Jellyfish Hunter: When money hungry Mr.
Krabs discovers that customers love SpongeBob's special jellyfish jelly Krabby Patty, he convinces Spongebob to bring him as many of the jellyfish as he can. Spongebob easily brings in herds of the gentle creatures and empties the entire jellyfish field, with the exception of his favorite one, Ol' Buzzy. However, Ol' Buzzy isn't happy with SpongeBob's lack of respect for the jellyfish fields, and hunts after Spongebob to reveal to him the horrible conditions under which Mr.
Krabs is keeping all the jellyfish. When SpongeBob. Sandy, SpongeBob & The Worm: A large worm is terrorizing Bikini Bottom and SpongeBob is terrified of it.
Sandy thinks SpongeBob is chicken and drags him out into the wilderness to take the worm on. When they finally see the worm, it turns out SpongeBob was right - it's ferocious. It chases Sandy and SpongeBob hi and lo. Sandy and SpongeBob run for their lives while fighting over whose fault it is.
In the end, they get away and become friends again. Squid of Strike: Believing Mr. Krab is taking advantage, Squidward convinces naive SpongeBob to join with him.