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Template:SpongeBob episode "Home Sweet Pineapple" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one.[1] Template:Spoiler Brief summary: When hungry/thirsty nematodes eat/drink SpongeBob's pineapple house, he is forced to find a new home. However, it's harder than it seems.

Time/Date: Unknown

Time cards shown: None

Characters Present:

Songs: SpongeBob Is Leaving

Goodbye SpongeBob, Bye,bye,bye, Goodbye, SpongeBob! Ha-ha! Goodbye,Goodbye.

(LATER)

SpongeBob is leaving, he's leaving, he's leaving! La-la-la-la-la-la!

DVD: Home Sweet Pineapple

Plot

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Home Sweet Pineapple DVD cover

At night-time, a crowd of nematodes are hungry. They plow through a variety of items, even devouring the boat of a fish named Fred while Fred is still driving it. Then they decide that they are thirsty, so they drink the juice out of SpongeBob's pineapple house. This causes it to shrink until it becomes nothing. SpongeBob and Gary now have to get a new home. At first, they share Patrick's rock, but Patrick's stupidity and bad luck causes them to go to Squidward. Squidward accepts (only because he's semi-conscious), and when he realizes what he's done, he kicks them out. The next day, SpongeBob and Gary pack their bags, ready to go back to Mom and Dad's house. He finds a small pebble (the only thing left when the nematodes ate/drank his house) in his pocket, and buries it where his house used to be. He sheds a tear on it, and he walks away. This pebble is actually a seed, and his tear causes his house to grow back. The house is placed back where it was, on top of dancing Squidward.

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Mr.and Mrs. SquarePants

Trivia/Goofs

  • When SpongeBob says to Gary, "Well, looks like we have to move back in with Mom and Pop!", this indicates that SpongeBob had owned Gary before he moved out of his parents' house.
  • When SpongeBob is in his parents' car, he says "Good-bye Bikini Bottom!", this indicates that SpongeBob's parents do not live in Bikini Bottom.
  • When Squidward runs out of his house right after waking up, SpongeBob's parents mention they have dinner waiting, even though it's morning. This could mean That Mr. and Mrs. SquarePants' home is many hours away.
  • Debut of Spongebob's parents.
  • When Squidward is dancing because SpongeBob is leaving, some of his body parts are out of proportion.
  • When the episode starts, Patrick's house is under his Rock but when SpongeBob and Patrick are going to be "rockmates", Patrick's house does not exist.
  • During the scene when SpongeBob and Patrick attempt to build a new house, SpongeBob covers himself with two colors of paint (one on each side) and flips himself over and over against a fence to paint the fence. SpongeBob does a similar thing in I'm with Stupid when in Patrick's house, he crashes into a wall and flips himself to make molds of his body in the wall.
  • This is the first time that a big house lands on Squidward. The second time is in the episode Good Neighbors, when he rests on a rock and his house, controlled by a malfunctioning security system, squishes him.
  • When the nematoads are eating SpongeBob's house, he calls Squidward. He tells Squidward that when he woke up, he was getting smaller, even he actually thought he was growing.
  • When SpongeBob is about to get into the car, Mrs. SquarePants tells him to hurry up, and if you listen closely when she says it, her voice resembles Sandy's.
  • When Spongebob and Patrick are trying to rebuild his house, when Spongebob turns the wrench (the closeup picture of him before it shows Patrick falling and the picture tilts) Spongebob's shirt turns dark brown and the black stripes for his belt dissapear.

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References

  1. ^ Viewers just can’t lose with Las Vegas collection, Eric Harrison, NWA News, (January 6, 2005).