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In the series, there have been many instances where a character has said a word or phrase more than once. This is called a catchphrase. A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance. The following is a list of those expressions by character. SpongeBob SquarePants. "I'm ready!"
Oct 28, 1999 · Squidward tries to flee the scene before SpongeBob finds Gary in a helpless condition, but SpongeBob tells him to come back. When SpongeBob asks the doctor if he will inject the snail plasma into Gary, the doctor states he's too squeamish and abruptly leaves.
This article is a transcript of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sleepy Time" from season 1, which aired on January 17, 2000. SpongeBob: Ah, time for bed, Gary. [takes off his shoes and socks and throws them on the floor. The socks, which had been standing upright, slide down into the shoes...
One morning, Gary is sleeping, and SpongeBob leaves out a trail of snail treats to lead him into his vet carrier. The phone rings and Patrick answers, asking him to hang out. SpongeBob explains that Gary hates going to the vet and he always has to be tricked into going to the pet carrier.
Squidward reluctantly agrees and, while trying to inject Gary, accidentally injects SpongeBob with snail plasma causing SpongeBob to worry about the consequences. Upon realizing that Gary only needed water, Squidward leaves telling SpongeBob not to worry.
I Was a Teenage Gary: Pop-Culture Urban Legends : Many fans swear up and down that in the original airing, there was a scene of Squidward transforming into a snail when he accidentally injects himself with the snail plasma that was either later cut for time or it was considered too scary; many usually point to the transition wipe being a ...
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Even though it may be arguably the single worst episode of SpongeBob EVER, “A Pal For Gary” still had this lovable scene of Gary enjoying his free time wearing a cowboy hat, watching tv, and eating chips.