[27] It was also due to a Standards and Practices issue. Another deleted scene involves a SpongeBob Doppelganger. It is likely that when SpongeBob is screaming, he is expressing that he is late for work, and then he realizes what he has just said. In the storyboard, the first piece of fruit cake is square-shaped. The scene is still intact on the Christmas DVD. In the storyboard, there is only one key to the Jerkmaker-9000. According to the audio commentary, Sandy's bed was hanging from the ceiling (like a hammock), and there was more saliva. In the final version, he has eaten it all and gets the third piece. Through the full list of deleted scenes, there are many that were rightfully removed due to the younger audience that SpongeBob Squarepants is mostly targeting. [43] DVD releases and Nicktoons airings still use "K-55," however. After the scene was cut, Rodger Bumpass's credit remained. Some of these scenes were cut due to time, while others never even made it past the storyboard phase, but all of them were at one point envisioned to be part of an episode. Art from a deleted scene can be seen here. [67], SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick were originally going to ride a snail camel. An interview with Sam Henderson on SpongeBuddy Mania revealed there was originally going to be a scene involving the Bikini Bottomites characters smashing furniture and writing graffiti inside of SpongeBob's head. The two children playing inside a killer whale were originally shown playing inside a crocodile. Originally, the box the Whirly Brains came in appeared on SpongeBob's TV, the camera zooms into the screen, and then we fade to the box on SpongeBob's lawn. However, it is left intact on The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom DVD. In the rough storyboard, the opening scene shows SpongeBob sleeping instead of him coming from the Low Tides concert first. [60], The stop-motion models of Mrs. Squidward's eyes are slightly different when he says "best friend". It was never used in the episode or shown on TV. When being told he is alive, SpongeBob has a different reaction, gasping and grabbing Mr. Krabs' eyes and screaming in the storyboard, and the storyboard notes "blink!" The Flying Dutchman mumbles "Yeah, sure," and when SpongeBob asks what he said, he says in a louder voice, "I'll get right on that." There's a fully animated scene of SpongeBob putting cheese on the patty, which was used in a trailer. This was toned down to them having a picnic in the finished episode to remove any sexual undertones. Fiasco would angrily rip up his painting after SpongeBob and Patrick run through it.[57]. MORE: The Secret History of Nickelodeon Cartoons. A robot arm drops a lit match into the gas, resulting in a huge explosion. 0:53. The fish runs off, covering his head with the book, and Patrick puts the toupee on top of his tour guide hat. Old Man Walker isn't present, SpongeBob's house isn't destroyed, some lines were changed and Patrick is in a different position throughout the birthday song. Puff] Flats? Storyboard with Patrick vomiting after seeing Sandy. In the storyboard, Mr. Krabs is next to a tree when he is first shown. A one-stop shop for all things video games. [55] Squidward's noses originally included a red nose, a female hairstyle, his head being replaced by a robot, and a human nose. The original title for this episode was "The Shortcut. "[47] The title card can still be seen in Lithuania, Finland, Asia, Germany, France, Poland, and all of Central and Eastern Europe. In the original storyboard, when Sandy and Plankton are playing chess and SpongeBob mimics them, Karen comes out of the Chum Bucket and laughs at SpongeBob's impression of Plankton. It is the only title card on the discs that do not match its final version. The song "Mavericks" was removed from some DVD releases of season 1 episodes. Squidward does not face the Bikini Bottomites and do the "head nod" present in the storyboard, instead only beginning to smile once Mr. Krabs says "horror". In the storyboard, the episode was originally going to have a line in the marriage scene after the priest says he didn't know the wedding was a play. After the scene was cut, Lori Alan's credit remained. Stay tuned." In the storyboard, it shows Patchy. 10. When SpongeBob is depressed at Goofy Goober's in the animatic, he sings, "Goofy goofy goober goober yeah," this is missing in the final. This scene can be seen in the bonus feature "The Amazing Stages of Animation" in the DVD and Blu-ray release of the movie. In the final version, it is tilted to the right. In the storyboard, Squidward rubs his head later and SpongeBob looks towards Mr. Krabs and Squidward as they look away and leave. In the storyboard, Patchy looks at Potty. However, there have been quite a few scenes or bits of content that have been deleted or edited from episodes. The old title card had a version excluding "Tea at" that was used in The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! In the finished version, Patrick pulls down a mirror on the bus. When SpongeBob first searches for Gary, the slime was originally green, but was later changed to blue. In the storyboard, when SpongeBob is done stringing the lights, he is on the right side of his house. After getting a lump on his head, SpongeBob says, "I better not hit my head again. Despite the TeenNick version of the show being used to show scenes that may scare young children, there is a deleted scene found in original airings. When SpongeBob is in bed, he is at a different angle in the storyboard and the final version. A shot of SpongeBob saying, "Maybe you should get that checked out" cutting to reveal Patrick has a hole in his head saying, "Why?" The "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" The list is also less detailed than in the final version. Cry, Mr. Squidward Tentacles, or should I say, Squidjerk Losercles?" SpongeBob then says he has to go to work, but that he knows the Dutchman will scare the pants off of someone. The "Late Again..." time card has four flowers, and some are moved. When Sheldon leaves his and Eugene's restaurant the part of the recipe is his left hand. Mr. Krabs is getting all sweaty again!" It was originally going to be located in his butt. According to multiple concept art and storyboards, Gary was kidnapped by the cats leading SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward and Sandy to rescue him. ", Also, there was a rumor that SpongeBob was originally going to say "no more getting nailed" and Patrick would nail a plank to his head. 0:53. Patrick stretches before stepping off the roof. She also mentions that there are buses that arrive in Shell City and. In the animatic version, the scene of Patrick's toy getting thrown at him is missing. In the storyboard, when Mr. Krabs explains why he loves Christmas, his whole body is shown. Gary's spit does not land on SpongeBob's face, and SpongeBob's mouth does not "zing" back onto his face. [62], The rough storyboard contains multiple scenes that were cut from the episode.[63]. SpongeBob says, "ah" before "Boy, Pat" in the animatic. When Patrick is introducing himself, he says "24!" The "Whobob Whatpants" Theme Song is cut from Season 5 Volume 2 Disc and from the First 100 Episodes. The clock also hits Squidward at a different angle. In the final version, it is leaning towards them. No one ducks when the alarm clock crashes around the room, and SpongeBob chooses to hide under the blanket instead of behind the bed. In the storyboard, Patrick eats the ice cream cone with his mouth. In the final version, he just floats down. The change in design results in a plot hole in the final episode where Sandy is constantly referred to as being naked, despite wearing underwear. Spongebob: Sponge out of Water Deleted Scene (Replaced with Diary of a Wimpy Kid Song) Sponge Bob TV. In the storyboard, the carolers look different than in the final version. [81] In the opening credits for "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III," John Rhys-Davies is listed as being the official voice actor for Man Ray in said episode. After SpongeBob entered the Krusty Krab, he would suddenly start to build a clock card machine called "Punch-O-Matic". 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Originally, the episode would end with Patrick saying "What happened then", which then cuts to a shot King Cobra exclaiming that he tricked everyone and that he is still alive since he secretly had a clone of himself. In the final version, she is not wearing a lab coat. Check out the full list of deleted scenes in the video at the top of this post. In the final version, he looks out of the truck, leaves the truck, and goes to the back of the truck. In one scene, the fish present is different from the storyboard. Puff's father in 2017.[82]. SpongeBob: YAHOO! ", A scene where SpongeBob looks out the window, all his friends are there, and Patrick rubbing Sandy with Sun Lotion then says, "Come on, SpongeBob!". The dedication card at the end of this episode was removed after the Best Day Ever marathon. Spongebob Squarepants Procrastination Deleted Scene-0. Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy. In Screen Rant's newest video, we gathered up 25 scenes that were deleted from SpongeBob Squarepants over the last twenty years. However, this deleted scene is still intact on the Lost at Sea VHS tape. In the storyboard version, Plankton asks "So what happens after we shoot 'em?" 9. "yeyeye! suspiciously. Also in the storyboard is a deleted shot of SpongeBob and Patrick eating cookies together at the end. … The Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD features storyboards of this episode and a deleted scene in which SpongeBob does another activity "at night" as he delivers the mail to "Floorboard Harry" - a mysterious character who lived beneath the floorboards of the Krusty Krab - whose face was covered by one of the said floorboards - with a hole revealing an eye peeking out. This episode is also sometimes called "To SquarePants or Not to," most likely because the main title is considered to be too long. SpongeBob was originally going to scream, without his heart open. After Squidward gives the first girl the gift, SpongeBob says "I told ya he was real!" Also (in Nickelodeon reruns as of October 2020), when SpongeBob says "Don't worry, it grows back!" Besides Sandy's changed design, there were scenes in the original storyboard that were cut from the final episode. He is also wearing his normal pirate hat. The "Bingo!" SpongeBob responds "You don't shoot 'em! In the final version, since Patchy does not have the mailman hat right away, he switches his and the mailman's hat when he shows the mailman. This remains unconfirmed, and according to many researchers of lost media, there is a good chance of it being false, or a misinterpretation of a scene from ". In the original 1997 version of the pilot, there was a different opening with fast-paced action sequence music and colorful paintings of SpongeBob. Genevieveoversby20. It was cut for the fact that the foul language used was quite easy to decipher. In the storyboard, when Plankton shows the list of naughty deeds, he is leaning to the right. In the scene where Plankton leaves the pepper shaker when he leaves the shaker and stands on the table. Patrick comes out with a reef blower of his own and imitates SpongeBob. When young Sheldon evilly laughs for the first time, it looks different than the final product. It's you. Floorboard Harry was also originally going to be the one responsible for flickering the lights, not Nosferatu/Count Orlok. The United Plankton Pictures, Inc. logo used in the ending of the 1999 version of "Help Wanted. The camera pans to SpongeBob's bed instead of zooming out, and his bed is facing a different direction. In the scene with the class bullies laughing at Plankton after Billy hits Plankton with a spitball, Young Man Jenkins does not have his hair. Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years is an American animated television series created for Nickelodeon. It wasn't us, it wasn't us!". Fight!. As shown in an early production image (found on eBay), a background of Pearl's bedroom was created for a scene in the episode. There were three backgrounds of a scene where a jewelry store gets robbed, as well as the First Nautical Bank and a low shot of a building. After the strangling, In the animatic, the "ceremony" when SpongeBob says, "Today is the grand opening ceremony of the Krusty Krab 2!"