• Spongebob Season 4 Episode Titles

    Spongebob Season 4 Episode Titles
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    Next → The fourth season of the American animated television series, created by former and animator, aired on from May 6, 2005 to July 24, 2007, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the episode 'Fear of a Krabby Patty'/'Shell of a Man'. 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, while writer acted as the supervising producer. The show underwent a on television as Hillenburg halted the production in 2002 to work on the film adaptation of the series,. Once the film was finalized and the had completed broadcast on television, Hillenburg wanted to, but the success of the series led to more episodes, so Tibbitt took over Hillenburg's position as showrunner and began working on a fourth season for broadcast in 2005.

    Hillenburg remained with the show, but in a smaller advisory role in which he reviewed each episode and offered suggestions to the show's production crew. The show itself received several recognition, including the three for Favorite Cartoon from 2005 to 2007. 'Fear of a Krabby Patty' and 'Shell of a Man' were nominated at the. It also received a nomination for 'Bummer Vacation' and 'Wigstruck' at the for the same category.

    Several compilation DVDs that contained episodes from the season were released. The SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 4, Volume 1 and 2 DVDs were released in on September 12, 2006 and January 9, 2007, respectively, while the complete set was released in on November 3, 2008 and on November 7, 2008. On November 13, 2012, The Complete Fourth Season DVD was released in Region 1. Contents.

    Production The season aired on, which is owned by, and was produced by and Nickelodeon. The season's executive producer was series creator. In 2002, Hillenburg and the show's staff members decided to stop making episodes to work on the 2004 film, after completing the. As a result, the show went into a two-year 'self-imposed' production. During the break on television, Nickelodeon expanded the programming for the third season to cover the delay, however, according to network executive Eric Coleman, 'there certainly was a delay and a built-up demand.' Nickelodeon announced nine 'as-yet-unaired' episodes would be shown during the break. Once the production on the film was completed, Hillenburg wanted to end the series 'so the show wouldn't ', but Nickelodeon wanted more episodes produced.

    Hillenburg said 'Well, there was concern when we did the movie in 2004 that the show had peaked. There were concerns among executives at Nickelodeon.' Hillenburg resigned as the series', and appointed, who previously served as a writer, director, and of the show, to overtake the role. Hillenburg considered Tibbitt one of his favorite members of the show's crew, and 'totally trusted him'. Tibbitt still helmed the showrunner position, until October 2015 when Vincent Waller and Marc Ceccarelli took his position, and also functions as an executive producer. Hillenburg no longer wrote or ran the show on a day-to-day basis, but reviewed each episode and delivered suggestions.

    He said, 'I figure when I'm pretty old I can still paint. I don't know about running shows.' In November 2004, and the rest of the crew confirmed that they had completed four new episodes for broadcast on Nickelodeon in early 2005, and planned to finish about 20 total for the then-fourth season. In particular, Kenny said, 'Kids were happy watching them for the 3,000th time. It was the parents who've been busting my chops for new episodes.' He remarked that it would be 'the same show, the same sponge'. On May 6, 2005, the with the episodes 'Fear of a Krabby Patty' and 'Shell of a Man'.

    'Fear of a Krabby Patty' was the first episode to be broadcast after the show's intermission. It was written by and Paul Tibbitt, while served as. Animation was handled overseas in at. Animation directors credited with episodes in the fourth season included, Smart,. Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of, Mike Bell, Greenblatt, Tom King, Chris Mitchell, Tibbitt, Tuck Tucker,.

    The directors for this season were Alexander, Bell, Brookshier, Cash, Cervas, Greenblatt, King, Chris Mitchell, Springer, Brad Vandergrift, Waller, and Wiese. (left) guest starred in the episode '. Voiced Master Udon in 'Karate Island'; Morita died before the episode aired, and the program was dedicated in his memory. The fourth season featured as the voice of the title character and his pet snail Gary. SpongeBob's best friend, a named, was voiced by, while played the voice of, an arrogant and ill-tempered.

    Other members of the cast were as, a miserly crab obsessed with money who is SpongeBob's boss at the; as, a small green and Mr. Krabs' business rival; as, Plankton's sentient computer sidekick; as, a squirrel from; as, SpongeBob's boating school teacher; and as, a teenage whale who is Mr. Krabs' daughter.

    In addition to the regular cast members, episodes feature guest voices from many ranges of professions, including actors, musicians, and artists. For instance, in the episode ', American comedian and actress guest starred as the voice of Grandma, a sweet old woman who adopted Gary after he ran away. Musician also appeared as a voice, performing the song 'Gary, Come Home'. Show writer made an appearance in the episode 'Selling Out' as Carl. And returned in the episode 'Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy: VI The Motion Picture', reprising their roles as, respectively. Reprised his role as the Flying Dutchman for 'Ghost Host'.

    Puff, You're Fired', English actor voiced Sergeant Sam Roderick, a driving instructor who took over Mrs. Puff in teaching SpongeBob., and appeared in the episode 'Chimps Ahoy' as Sandy's bosses—Professor Percy, Dr. Marmalade and Lord Reginald, respectively. In the entry 'Karate Island', and actor guest starred as Master Udon, a scammer who kidnaps SpongeBob to make him buy. Morita died in November 2005, and the May 2006 episode was dedicated to Morita's memory. Reception The season was critically acclaimed by media critics and fans. Paul Mavis of DVD Talk gave both of the season's volumes 4½ stars.

    The episodes 'Fear of a Krabby Patty' and 'Shell of a Man' were nominated at the, but lost to 's '. The show was also nominated at the for the same category for the episodes 'Bummer Vacation' and 'Wigstruck'.

    At the 33rd, Paul Tibbitt, Mike Bell and won for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production for the episode 'Fear of a Krabby Patty'. 'Fear of a Krabby Patty' won for a Special Award at the 2005. At the, the episode ' was nominated for Best Sound Editing in Television: Animated. The show itself received several recognition, including the three for Favorite Cartoon from 2005 to 2007. It also received a nomination at the for, but lost to, and at the for the same category. However, the series did not win.

    Episodes. See also: Key. The following episodes listed in the chart are arranged according to their production order, rather than by their original air dates.

    In season Title Animation directors Written by Storyboarded by Original air date Prod. Code US viewers (millions) 61a 1a ' Fear of a Krabby Patty' and C.H. Greenblatt (director) May 6, 2005 ( May 6, 2005) 5574-401 2.60 After seeing Plankton's tactic of keeping the Chum Bucket open for 23 hours, Mr. Krabs decides to keep the Krusty Krab open 24/7.

    Eventually, SpongeBob suffers a mental breakdown and becomes afraid of Krabby Patties due to the nonstop work. Plankton pretends to be a psychiatrist, naming himself Dr.

    Peter Lankton in order to treat SpongeBob's phobia, and in turn get the Krabby Patty secret formula. Much to Plankton's dismay, SpongeBob stays asleep during a hypnosis session, where he overcomes his phobia in a dream, and goes back to the Krusty Krab fully rehabilitated. 61b 1b ' Shell of a Man' Mike Bell and Paul Tibbitt Mike Bell & Vincent Waller (directors) Zeus Cervas & Brad Vandergrift May 6, 2005 ( May 6, 2005) 5574-402 2.60 Mr. Krabs is going to a Naval reunion, but he right before the event. So SpongeBob attempts to impersonate Mr. Krabs by wearing the recently molted shell.

    At the reunion, everything is going well, until SpongeBob has to fight one of Mr. Krabs' buddies and the shell breaks in the process. Krabs comes out and tells the truth, but to the surprise of him and SpongeBob, Mr.

    Krabs' old buddies had secrets to hide themselves. 62a 2a 'The Lost Mattress' Alan Smart Mike Bell and Mike Bell (director) Zeus Cervas, Brad Vandergrift, & Garrett Ho May 13, 2005 ( May 13, 2005) 5574-406 N/A Mr. Krabs is having trouble sleeping on his old mattress, so Patrick and SpongeBob buy him a new one and Squidward takes the credit. Unbeknownst to them, Mr. Krabs' money was in the mattress because he doesn't trust banks. Krabs ends up in the hospital suffering from a 'cash ', leaving SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward to retrieve it from the nearby; and Squidward will go to jail if Krabs doesn't come out. After a few encounters with a, they retrieve the mattress and Mr.

    Krabs is awakened from his coma. 62b 2b 'Krabs vs. Plankton' Tom Yasumi Tim Hill, and Vincent Waller (director) Zeus Cervas, Brad Vandergrift, Erik C. Wiese, William Reiss, & Garrett Ho May 13, 2005 ( May 13, 2005) 5574-403 N/A After slipping on a wet floor while trying to steal a Krabby Patty, Plankton fakes a serious injury and sues Mr. Krabs, asking for the Krabby Patty Formula in his lawsuit. SpongeBob is forced to defend him after the same floor injures Mr.

    Krabs' high-priced lawyer. SpongeBob spends most of the trial trying to open a briefcase, but what's in it can help Mr. Krabs win the case. 63 3 ' 'Where's Gary?' Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi and Paul Tibbitt Aaron Springer (director) Zeus Cervas, Brad Vandergrift, Erik C. Wiese, & Garrett Ho November 11, 2005 ( November 11, 2005) 5574-404 7.93 SpongeBob takes the 'Dirty Bubble Challenge' with his new paddleball set and neglects Gary in the process, which causes him to run away and be adopted by a senile old fish who mistakes him for her snail.

    While the woman seems gentle, she overfeeds Gary, who soon learns the old lady's bad history with snails. Guest stars: as The Old Lady, 64a 4a 'Skill Crane' Alan Smart, Paul Tibbitt (uncredited), Aaron Springer, and Vincent Waller Vincent Waller (director) Clint Bond Jr., John Magness, Tim Parsons, Zeus Cervas, Brad Vandergrift, Erik Wiese, & Garrett Ho May 20, 2005 ( May 20, 2005) 5574-407 N/A Mr. Krabs purchases a for the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob wins something from the machine every time he inserts a quarter, while Squidward loses every time.

    This drives Squidward insane, and soon he puts all of his money, as well as the deed to his house, into the machine, trying to beat it. When SpongeBob tells him the secret to winning, Squidward finally wins something, a hairless teddy bear. His constant bragging soon gets the better of him though. 64b 4b 'Good Neighbors' Tom Yasumi Mike Bell Mike Bell & Aaron Springer (directors) Clint Bond Jr., John Magness, Tim Parsons, Ted Seko, Zeus Cervas, Brad Vandergrift, Erik Wiese, & Garrett Ho May 20, 2005 ( May 20, 2005) 5574-408 N/A It's Sunday, and Squidward just wants to relax. He has a pedicure scheduled for later in the afternoon, but SpongeBob and Patrick keep thwarting his plans and spoiling his day. When Squidward is taken to the hospital by a couple who thinks he's sick, SpongeBob and Patrick end up getting his pedicure, driving him to set up a new security system in his home. Eventually, things get out of hand when Squidward's house comes to life and attacks Bikini Bottom.

    65a 5a 'Selling Out' Alan Smart Zeus Cervas, Erik C. Wiese and Tim Hill Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) John Magness, Tim Parsons, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift September 23, 2005 ( September 23, 2005) 5574-409 N/A Mr. Krabs sells the Krusty Krab to a franchise restaurateur and retires, leaving SpongeBob and Squidward with an over-peppy new manager and a new way of business.

    The new manager renames the Krusty Krab to 'Krabby O' Mondays'. Krabs, bored of retirement, takes a job as a busboy at the Krabby O'Mondays, but is shocked at the changes, especially to the Krabby Patties, now made with synthetic gray glop. Krabs then destroys Krabby O' Mondays, buying it back, and gets SpongeBob and Squidward their original jobs back. 65b 5b 'Funny Pants' Tom Yasumi, Tom King, and Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) John Magness, Tim Parsons, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift September 30, 2005 ( September 30, 2005) 5574-410 N/A Squidward tricks SpongeBob into thinking he broke his 'laugh box' after he is annoyed by his laughter one too many times.

    Concerned, SpongeBob attempts not to laugh for an entire day, and although he succeeds, he finds he cannot laugh anymore the next morning. He cries profusely until Squidward admits that he fooled him. Squidward then blows his laugh box out while laughing at his attempt to fool SpongeBob. SpongeBob gives half of his laugh box to Squidward, causing him to laugh like SpongeBob.

    66 6 ' 'Lost in Time' Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Tim Hill Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Clint Bond Jr., John Magness, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Marcelo Souza, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift February 20, 2006 ( February 20, 2006) 5574-412 8.60 After a jousting accident, SpongeBob and Patrick go back in time to restore peace to a kingdom in peril: a medieval. 67a 7a 'Enemy In-Law' Andrew Overtoom Tom King, Luke Brookshier, and Tim Hill Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Carson Kugler, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift October 14, 2005 ( October 14, 2005) 5574-414 N/A Plankton falls in love with Mr. Krabs' mother and begins to date her. Krabs finds out, he tries to convince his mother that Plankton is only after the Krabby Patty secret formula, but Mama Krabs orders her son to stay out of her personal affairs. Krabs painfully obliges, until Plankton decides to pop the question. The next day, Plankton asks Mama Krabs to marry him, and Mr. Krabs tries to stop him.

    When she says no, Plankton asks for the secret formula, and Mama Krabs beats him up. 67b 7b 'Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture' Andrew Overtoom, Chris Mitchell, and Paul Tibbitt Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Carson Kugler, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift October 7, 2005 ( October 7, 2005) 5574-411 N/A After seeing a preview of a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy film that will not include the real heroes, SpongeBob and Patrick set out to make their own film, using the real Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, and with Pearl in a starring role. They also recruit some of their friends to help out, but run into many setbacks.

    Finally, SpongeBob and Patrick present their movie at the Krusty Krab and the fan club attends. The end result is a poorly edited, 1-minute long, low-quality film that disappoints fans of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, but the heroes themselves are quite proud of it regardless. Guest appearances: and as. 68a 8a 'Patrick SmartPants' 'Abracamoron' Tom Yasumi Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Tim Hill Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift October 21, 2005 ( October 21, 2005) 5574-415 N/A After falling off a cliff, Patrick's intelligence increases significantly. SpongeBob wants Patrick to play with him but he finds SpongeBob childish and declines, and befriends with Squidward and Sandy instead.

    However, Patrick misses being SpongeBob's friend so he jumps off the cliff again, and he and SpongeBob find out that he landed in a brain coral field. Patrick gets his own head back and becomes his normal, dumb self again.

    68b 8b 'SquidBob TentaclePants' Alan Smart Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift November 4, 2005 ( November 4, 2005) 5574-416 N/A On the eve of Squidward's big clarinet recital, he and SpongeBob are accidentally morphed together by Sandy's teleportation device. Daily life proves to be difficult for them when they are fused together. During Squidward's clarinet recital, their disguise falls off and everybody becomes amazed at how they are morphed together, but Sandy spoils the moment by sending the two back to their original form with her Molecular Separator Ray. Squidward, wanting to be famous again, tries to reverse the device by tampering with it, and ends up fusing himself with SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Sandy, Pearl and Mrs. Puff into a grotesque flesh-colored blob.

    He then goes to a session in this new form, now more miserable than ever. 69a 9a 'Krusty Towers' Andrew Overtoom Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift April 1, 2006 ( April 1, 2006) 5574-417 N/A Due to his high hotel bill, Mr. Krabs believes hotels to be a gold mine and opens Krusty Towers. When Patrick checks in, Mr. Krabs orders Squidward to cater to his every whim. When Squidward finally has enough, he quits and comes back.as a guest!

    Now the tables are turned as Squidward's unreasonable demands force Mr. Krabs to regret his motto. When SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward's indoor pool destroys the place, Mr.

    Krabs discover hospitals are way more overpriced than hotels. Puff, You're Fired' Tom Yasumi Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Tim Hill Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift April 1, 2006 ( April 1, 2006) 5574-418 N/A Mrs. Puff is fired after SpongeBob fails his driving test again, and is replaced by a drill sergeant whose methods are uncommon.

    70a 10a 'Ghost Host' Alan Smart Erik Wiese, Zeus Cervas, and Tim Hill Erik Wiese & Zeus Cervas (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift May 5, 2006 ( May 5, 2006) 5574-419 N/A After his ship crashes and he is forced to live at SpongeBob's, the Flying Dutchman comes to the realization he is no longer scary. 70b 10b 'Chimps Ahoy' Andrew Overtoom Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift May 5, 2006 ( May 5, 2006) 5574-426 N/A Sandy's benefactors from the surface threaten to pull her from the Treedome if she cannot come up with an invention, and SpongeBob and Patrick decide to help her. 71a 11a 'Whale of a Birthday' Tom Yasumi Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Paul Tibbitt Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift May 12, 2006 ( May 12, 2006) 5574-423 N/A Pearl is turning 16, and warns Mr. Krabs not to give her a cheap party and gifts, like in the past. Krabs sends SpongeBob out with a credit card to buy presents for Pearl, and she turns out to love her party and gifts in the end. 71b 11b 'Karate Island' Tom Yasumi Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Ted Seko, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift May 12, 2006 ( May 12, 2006) 5574-421 N/A SpongeBob wins a trip to 'Karate Island', run by a scammer who kidnaps him and forces Sandy to save him.

    Guest appearance: as Master Udon. Note: This episode is dedicated to. 72a 12a 'All That Glitters' Andrew Overtoom Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Chuck Klein, John Magness, Ted Seko, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift June 2, 2006 ( June 2, 2006) 5574-422 N/A While preparing a Monster Krabby Patty, SpongeBob's spatula snaps loose and he needs another one. SpongeBob cries and invests all his money (and his own clothes) for a fancy hi-tech spatula. The mechanical spatula then refuses to do the job of a regular spatula, and then it runs away. The episode ends with his beloved spatula (which had recovered from its injuries) flipping some Krabby Patties.

    SpongeBob yet had to face another Monster Krabby Patty, this time snapping his arms but he laughs at them without pain. 72b 12b 'Wishing You Well' Andrew Overtoom Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Chuck Klein, John Magness, Ted Seko, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, & Brad Vandergrift June 2, 2006 ( June 2, 2006) 5574-420 N/A Mr. Krabs has SpongeBob and Squidward dig a wishing well in another moneymaking scheme. 73a 13a 'New Leaf' Alan Smart Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift September 22, 2006 ( September 22, 2006) 5574-425 N/A Plankton says he is giving up on his many tries to steal the Krabby Patty formula to turn the Chum Bucket into a store, and even renames The Chum Bucket to The Chumporium. Krabs is smart not to believe him, certain that it is just another one of Plankton's schemes to get the secret formula. 73b 13b 'Once Bitten' Alan Smart Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Chuck Klein, John Magness, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift September 29, 2006 ( September 29, 2006) 5574-424 N/A Gary bites Squidward because of a splinter that is infected, but Patrick tells everyone that it is 'Mad Snail Disease', causing the whole town to panic. 74a 14a 'Bummer Vacation' Tom Yasumi Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift October 13, 2006 ( October 13, 2006) 5574-427 N/A SpongeBob is forced to take his vacation days at work but cannot accept that.

    When Patrick is hired as his temporary replacement, SpongeBob goes crazy and tries to get back to his favorite place, only to be kicked out by Mr. Krabs every time. 74b 14b 'Wigstruck' Alan Smart Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Clint Bond Jr., Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift November 17, 2006 ( November 17, 2006) 5574-428 N/A SpongeBob begins wearing an old ratty wig around town to the ridicule of others, except for Sandy, who politely tries to persuade him to take it off. 75a 15a 'Squidtastic Voyage' Tom Yasumi Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift October 6, 2006 ( October 6, 2006) 5574-431 N/A SpongeBob and Patrick cause Squidward to swallow his clarinet reed and they must retrieve it. 75b 15b 'That's No Lady' Andrew Overtoom Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift November 25, 2006 ( November 25, 2006) 5574-430 N/A After misinterpreting a salesman's pitch, Patrick disguises himself as a woman and immediately becomes the center of attention in Bikini Bottom. 76a 16a 'The Thing' Andrew Overtoom Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift January 15, 2007 ( January 15, 2007) 5574-429 N/A After Squidward's day is ruined yet again by SpongeBob and Patrick while he is trying to watch public television, he rides his bike into a cement mixer and emerges as a hideous-looking, unusual creature that SpongeBob and Patrick adopt.

    76b 16b 'Hocus Pocus' Alan Smart Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift January 15, 2007 ( January 15, 2007) 5574-432 5.830 SpongeBob thinks he accidentally turned Squidward into an ice cream cone with a magic set. 77a 17a 'Driven to Tears' Andrew Overtoom Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Sean Charmatz, Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift February 19, 2007 ( February 19, 2007) 5574-434 N/A Patrick successfully passes his driving exam and it goes to his head, which makes SpongeBob very envious. Patrick repeatedly rubs his license on SpongeBob's face, causing SpongeBob to lose his temper. 77b 17b 'Rule of Dumb' 'Starfish of Royalty' Tom Yasumi Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Sean Charmatz, Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift February 19, 2007 ( February 19, 2007) 5574-433 N/A Patrick is revealed to have descended from 'King Amoeba' and is thus now King of Bikini Bottom. He quickly becomes tyrannical and power-abusive until it is later revealed that in fact Gary is the true king.

    78a 18a 'Born to Be Wild' Tom Yasumi Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Sean Charmatz, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Chuck Klein, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift March 31, 2007 ( March 31, 2007) 5574-437 N/A SpongeBob finds a patch from a biker's jacket in Jellyfish Fields of a biker club he encounters and immediately becomes frightened. Believing that the biker club is called 'The Wild Ones' and that they are heading to attack Bikini Bottom, he and Patrick attempt to dress as tougher bikers themselves hoping to save the town. 78b 18b 'Best Frenemies' Alan Smart Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Sean Charmatz, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Chuck Klein, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift March 31, 2007 ( March 31, 2007) 5574-436 N/A After a smoothie stand selling 'kelpshakes' opens near the Krusty Krab and the Chum Bucket, Plankton and Mr. Krabs work together to stop it.

    79a 19a 'The Pink Purloiner' Tom Yasumi Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Sean Charmatz, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Chuck Klein, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift February 19, 2007 ( February 19, 2007) 5574-440 N/A There is a migration of many exotic jellyfish species. SpongeBob and Patrick bring their nets to catch them. However, SpongeBob's jellyfish net is missing and he thinks Patrick stole it. 79b 19b ' Squid Wood' Andrew Overtoom Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Dani Michaeli Casey Alexander & Chris Mitchell (directors) Sean Charmatz, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Chuck Klein, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift July 24, 2007 ( July 24, 2007) 5574-438 N/A After Squidward won't play with him, SpongeBob makes a miniature wooden puppet version of Squidward that becomes much more popular than the actual Squidward. 80a 20a ', and Steven Banks Nate Cash & Tuck Tucker (directors) Sean Charmatz, Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift November 10, 2006 ( November 10, 2006) 151-507 6.70 SpongeBob wants to have the best day ever.

    He keeps a list of pastimes, including working at the Krusty Krab, jellyfishing, karate, and watching Squidward perform. However, several problems that occur prevent him from doing them. 80b 20b 'The Gift of Gum' Alan Smart Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli Zeus Cervas & Erik Wiese (directors) Sean Charmatz, Chuck Klein, Dave Cunningham, Marcelo Souza, Janice Tolentino, Maureen Muscarina, Monica Tamova, Ted Seko, & Brad Vandergrift February 19, 2007 ( February 19, 2007) 5574-439 N/A Patrick gives SpongeBob a huge wad of on Best Friends' Day. DVD release The first ten episodes of the fourth season were released on DVD by in the United States and Canada on September 12, 2006.

    The 'Volume 1' DVD release features bonus material including and featurettes. The remaining ten episodes of the season were also released under the title 'Volume 2' in the United States and Canada on January 9, 2007. The DVD release also features bonus material including music videos, shorts and featurettes. In Region 2 and 4, the DVD release for the season was a complete set. On November 13, 2012, The Complete Fourth Season DVD was released in Region 1, five years after the season had completed broadcast on television. ^ Information is taken from the opening credits of each episode. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007.

    This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007. This episode was first released on Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007.

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    Krabs warns SpongeBob to stay away from mysterious fishing hooks that have suddenly appeared around Bikini Bottom. But then Patrick takes SpongeBob to the carnival, which is really a bunch of hooks, telling him to play on them! Knowing SpongeBob, resisting it could be hard. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II: SpongeBob wins the coveted 'Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy' Conch Call as a prize in a cereal contest, which he can use to summon Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy at any time, for emergencies (of course, to SpongeBob, being unable to open a jar qualifies as an emergency!). Sleepy Time: SpongeBob discovers what all his friends are dreaming about, every time he enters a dream he ruins there dream and in the end everyone comes to his house and tells him to stop messing with there dreams. Suds: SpongeBob comes down with a case of the SUDS - a flu-like illness in which bubbles escape through pores in the body, then Dr.

    Patrick comes over and tries to convince Spongebob that he can't go to the Doctor and all of the bad things that happen to people who go to the doctor like reading Old Magazines. Culture Shock: Mr.

    Krabs wants to make more money, and Squidward suggests a talent show. Everyone is invited, including SpongeBob's parents, and Squidward thinks he will be the best act. He even tries to make SpongeBob think he is acting by cleaning up afterwards. SpongeBob, however, wows the crowd with his cleaning 'act'. F.U.N.: SpongeBob tries to be friends with Plankton, whom SpongeBob thinks is only evil because he's lonely and made fun of.

    Krabs doesn't believe it. He knows Plankton is evil on the inside. He puts Plankton to the test only to prove to SpongeBob that Plankton is only after the formula.

    Nature Pants: SpongeBob decides to leave his civilized life in Bikini Bottom, and go live uninhibited and free, among a pack of wild jellyfish. During this time, Sandy and Patrick are trying to come up with plans to try to get SpongeBob back. Opposite Day: Squidward wants to sell his house and move away, but he knows that no one will buy it if they see rambunctious SpongeBob around. So Squidward decides to tell SpongeBob that today is 'Opposite Day,' in hopes that he will behave around the real estate agent. Hall Monitor: Mrs.

    Puff finally chose SpongeBob to be hall monitor of the day! Overly excited after acquiring his new position, SpongeBob gives a very long acceptance speech. Finally, when the bell rings, everyone is so excited to leave that SpongeBob doesn't get a chance to do his hall monitor duties. Out of pity, Mrs.

    Puff allows SpongeBob to wear the uniform for the rest of the day. SpongeBob sets out to aid the citizens of Bikini Bottom, but he ends up causing more harm than good. Jellyfish Jam: A jellyfish follows SpongeBob home after a day of jellyfishing, so SpongeBob decides to keep it as a pet. Squidward warns SpongeBob of the difficulties of domesticating a wild animal, but SpongeBob takes no heed. After hours of loud music and dancing with his new jellyfish, SpongeBob goes to bed. During the night, the jellyfish brings its friends into SpongeBob's house which they begin to destroy with their ruckus.

    Will SpongeBob be able get rid of the jellyfish before they cause any irreparable damage? Naughty Nautical Neighbors: When SpongeBob and Patrick are communicating through bubbles, Squidward is preparing a cake for himself to eat. But he gets mad and decides to also communicate with bubbles, and insults them through the bubbles, making them break their friendship, so he later invites them to his house and SpongeBob and Patrick become friends again.

    Boating School: SpongeBob fails his boating test, so Patrick decides to give him advice to pass the test with a walkie-talkie in his head to give him all the answers. Jellyfishing: SpongeBob and Patrick want to include Squidward in their jellyfishing fun, but Squid brushes them off only to be stung by a jellyfish while riding his bike!

    After Squidward returns from the hospital, SpongeBob and Patrick want to give him his best day ever which includes. Squidward finds the jellyfish that stung him and goes to seek his revenge, but he ends up with a little more than he bargained for when he meets the jellyfish's mother! Plankton!: It's mass chaos at the Krusty Krab when the evil Plankton tries to steal the precious Krabby Patty for his own restaurant, the Chum Bucket. Luckily, he's plan fails, but Plankton is not about to give up.

    Using his elaborate and college-educated plan, he takes control of SpongeBob's brain forcing Spongebob to bring a Krabby Patty to his restaurant. Will SpongeBob be able to resist Plankton and save the secret recipe? Bubblestand: SpongeBob opens up a bubblestand offering bubbles and lessons for 25 cents, Patrick arrives.

    After Squidward hears them making noise by blowing bubbles, he comes out of his house and reprimands them. After Spongebob and Patrick leave, Squidward decides to blow a bubble but they immediately come back and catch Squidward, forcing him to pay 25 cents. After Squidward fails to blow a bubble many times, Spongebob tells him to follow the technique, but is Squidward too arrogant? Ripped Pants: After Larry asks Sandy if she wants to go lift weights, SpongeBob feels left out, but decides to go with them.

    After bending down to pick up the 'weight' SpongeBob accidentally rips his pants. After his period of extreme embarrassment Scooter tells Spongebob that it was hilarious. After purposely ripping his pants several more times, he takes it a little too far by pretending to drown. After Sandy gets angry at him, she leaves to go with Larry. SpongeBob will need to tell her how he really feels in order to get her back. Help Wanted: SpongeBob wants to work at the local restaurant, 'The Krusty Krab,' and with a little help from Patrick, is on his way.

    Krabs and Squidward don't want him there. They send him out to do a job of picking a special spatula. In the meantime, some anchovies are coming by, and are hungry. SpongeBob must feed them all to get the job and save Mr. Krabs and Squidward. Reef Blower: There's a small clam shell in Squidward's yard and he carelessly kickes it into SpongeBob's yard.

    SpongeBob gets out his trusty reef blower. Squidward always seems to get the worst end of everything as SpongeBob's reef blower goes crazy and messes up Squidward's yard - all because Squidward was lazy and kicked that one small clamshell in SpongeBob's yard. Tea at the Treedome: SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy, who breathes air. SpongeBob, trying to impress her, tells her he breathes air. The only problem is that he doesn't know what air is. She invites him over to her treedome, and he can't say no.

    Patrick gives him useless tips on how to be fancy and SpongeBob goes on over for some tea and cookies. Slowly when there, he is shriveling up and desperately searches for water. Patrick comes in to tell him he is not being fancy enough and they both shrivel up.

    Sandy comes up with a quick solution to the problem.

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