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Airdate: July 17th, 1999 (USA).
Written by: Ennio Torresan, Jr., Erik Wiese, Stephen Hillenburg (SpongeBob's creator), Derek Drymon (the show's original director), and Tim Hill (Holy Mary Mother of Joseph, five writers in one episode?! HOW COOL IS THAT!?!?).
Directed by: Derek Drymon.
This is one of my favorite SpongeBob episodes along with "Club SpongeBob" as a kid. I quite love how this episode has the subject to do with bubbles as well. In this episode, SpongeBob starts a bubble stand for only twenty five cents. That we get is a pretty good start to an already excellently executed, but yet, perfect episode.
The dance sequences and the bubble blowing technique sequences are the most fun and entertaining good stuff I've seen in cartoons, in ways of breaking down to the level of being the best moments in all of cartoons I have ever seen. Of course, Squidward learning how to blow bubbles was worth watching, and of course, two of the best moments of SpongeBob, "bring it around town" and a bubble shaped elephant coming to Squidward's house are all what nautical nonsense in SpongeBob is what SpongeBob is all about. Tell me about it, the whole show is based on the concept of nautical nonsense because of the lyric in the theme song saying "If nautical nonsense be something you'd wish".
As of that episode, I grew into blowing bubbles as a kid since I quite love bubbles and thought them that they were fun. If you love bubbles like how much I do, then this is the right episode for you.
Rank and Rating: EXCELLENT (10/10).
This blogpost is dedicated in the memory of the creator of SpongeBob SquarePants, Stephen Hillenburg, who passed away from ALS last year in November 2018.
R.I.P. Stephen Hillenburg.
(August 21st, 1961 - November 26th, 2018).
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