The trippiest part in the 5th placed episode that the pencil sank to the bottom. There is only one type of wood that I know of is capable of sinking in itself in water. Ebenwood. But that pencil looks like a normal one, not a black pencil. Because eben is black by default, just saying
@@youshallnotpass2 The goo clogged the gills,duh. And the fire is clearly due to oil pollution,have you even watched the show? Next you're gonna say it doesn't make sense for two normal sea sponges to produce a kitchen sponge child,jeez
@@youshallnotpass2goo lagoon is oil tho? Or at least I have heard it is in theorys. I mean it's like black purple color which is the color of old oil or some new oils but with all the oil leaks in the ocean that's how some oil sits at the bottom of the ocean in pools but there's also real pools in the ocean there full of way saltier water then it's surrounded by which makes it harder to mix with the normal water so it sinks and creates a deadly pool
Sponge-henge has to be an honorary mention then! Because the fact Spongebob isolated himself in a cave to hide from some jellyfish and became so crazy from the loneliness that he had to construct statues of himself was just wow. Then when the jellyfish are distracted, he runs and finds out the Krusty Kdab has been abandoned meaning he's been isolating himself for years. The episode ends with futuristic jellyfish talking about how the statues of Spongebob are a mystery and nobody knows who built them. I always wonder if the writers of that episode got inspired by the pyramids.
Just a minor nitpick on SB 129. The cave version featured in the episode is called Prehistoric Sponge and Star. Spongegar and Patar are more advanced and are in a different episode called "UGH"
@@Breadestboihey you wanna hear something funny there's a kid at school. Named David at the school I go to and because hes short and doesn't have alot of weight on him he reminds me of Squidward from SpongeBob so I call him Squidward at school yeah isn't that funny and sometimes I shcak my ass and shit
I remember I was sick and having a fever some time ago. I was watching some SpongeBob episodes, falling asleep occasionally. Some time later, I talked with my sister about that weird SpongeBob-Fever-Dream I had and I recited the plot of Squidward in Clarinetland mixed with some elements from the randomland episode. I was genuinely surprised when my sister told me that those are, in fact, real episodes and not my feverish imagination.
I don't see many people talking about "Squidward In Clarinetland", it's great to finally see someone talk about it for more than a few seconds! This episode is probably tied with SB-129 for the "trippiest" episode in my opinion. I'm honestly surprised that Spongehenge wasn't included, this episode made me feel way more uncomfortable than the other episodes on this list. The entire Clarinetland episode made me feel extremely uncomfortable. I remember the pinball machine scene being particularly unsettling for me. Patrick playing a random pinball game in an otherwise empty and creepily designed room, paired with a random vacuum cleaner that moves and explodes on its own just really got to me for some reason. Also, not to mention the entire vibe of the episode that just felt very haunting and very liminal.
It’s very trippy when squidward comes across Patrick, because the audience wants it to be reassuring moment. But when Patrick started saying “must be all the pressure” I knew we weren’t out of this yet.
the reason why no one opened the freezer is because squidward from the future came back to the present. at the end of the episode hes back to the present so he closes out the time loop. no one goes looking for him in the freezer because he's technically no longer missing EDIT: spongebob in randomland should be number 0 or an honorable mention. It's super trippy too
Idk, with something to be trippy, there usually suggests a possible underlying theme or message within the events that transpired. You used the word “look” and you might be right in the visual aspect. Randomland is a visual insanity, Clarinetland definitely seems more trippy.
SpongeGar and Patar are from the episode "Ugh". The primitive SpongeBob and Patrick in "SB-129" are not SpongeGar and Patar. They're actually just labeled as "Primitive Sponge" and "Primitive Star".
Another trippy episode is “Earworm” where SpongeBob gets a song so unhealthily stuck in his head, that it eventually drives him into an all out psychosis. He eventually tries muttering a completely different song just to take his mind off of it, to no avail. Then the ending was even more trippy.
Actually really interesting how the penicil works, cuz it seems like it works with what you think of and intend to draw. Cuz everything seems normal and fine until spongebob creates doodlebob saying "and when he opens the door, *it wont be me*" making it its own entity that is afraid of a 3D world he is lost in
I gave the snail song lyrics on my channel. I'm not wanting to advertise. I just wanted to give SpongeBob fans extra SpongeBob content. I hope you guys will enjoy! 😊
The trippiest episode in my opinion is when Spongebob, Patrick and Squidward went on the ship of the flying Dutchman. When Squiddy is thrown off the ship or even the ending are the craziest parts
Nothing beats the locker episode with squidwards clarinet for me it’s that or sp90000 with the alone scene(edit i spoke to soon 😂 he mentioned the exact episodes at the end I brought up).
Its notvdifferent timeline hes just going through time And those were spongebobs and Patricks desendents and ancestors not different versions of themselves
@MaximoEsco so I have a theory that is related to SB-129. my friend here had asked if Squidward had just created jellyfishing. in order to answer his question I came up with the theory of my own known as the split timeline theory. in the episode before Squidward travels in time to the past even in the part of the episode where he's in the future: HE DID NOT CREATE JELLYFISHING! at least that was before he went to the past from the future in SB-129. you see when you use a time machine and go back in time and change something it'll affect the outcome of the future. however the time before the use of that time machine time would have remained as it would have been BEFORE Squidward used it. after Squidward used the time machine and went back in time, and after he made the jellyfish nets for Spongegar and Patar, the timeline would then have created a paradox where the original creator of jellyfishing would not have been who it was before he went to this era of time. instead it created a paradox where the founder of jellyfishing was Squidward and not somebody else. and because of this little quirk the entire show every episode after sb-129 will have taken place on the alternative timeline where Squidward was the creator of jellyfishing.
nah if you want trippy spongebob content go look at Creature from the Krusty Krab, that entire game is a benadryl-tier fever dream from start to finish seriously I don't know what drugs the devs were on but I want some