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Season 4 |
| The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (Nov/19/2004) | | There's trouble brewing in Bikini Bottom. Someone has stolen King Neptune's crown, and it look like Mr. Krabs is the culprit. Though he's just been passed over for the promotion of his dreams, SpongeBob stands by his boss, and along with his best pal Patrick, sets out on a treacherous mission to Shell City to reclaim the crown and save Mr. Krab's life. | | Guest Stars: Neil Ross as Cyclops, Aaron Springer as Laughing Bubble, Derek Drymon as The Screamer, Fisherman, Tim Blaney as Singing Goofy Goober, Carlos Alazraqui as Squire, Goofy Goober Announcer, Thief, Tom Wilson (1) as Fish#3, Tough Fish#1, Victor, Dee Bradley Baker as Man Cop, Phil, Perch Perkins, Waiter, Attendant #1, Thug #1, Coughing Fish, Twin #1, Frog Fish Monster, Freed Fish, Sandals, Jill Talley as Old Lady, Kristopher Logan as Squinty the Pirate, Tom Kenny (1) as Clay, Tough Fish #2, Twin #2, Houston Voice, Joshua Seth as Prisoner, Gino Montesinos as Tango the Pirate, John Siciliano as Pokey the Pirate, Jim Wise as Goofy Goober Rock singer, Stephen Hillenburg as Parrot, Rodger Bumpass as Fish#4, Bill Fagerbakke as Fish #2, Chum Customer, Local Fish, Alec Baldwin as Dennis, Jeffrey Tambor as King Neptune, David Hasselhoff as Himself, Scarlett Johansson as Mindy, Aaron Hendry as Tangles the Pirate, Cyclops Diver, Michael Bell (1) as Fisherman, Randolph Jones (1) as Tiny the Pirate, Todd Duffey as Concession Guy, Mr. Lawrence as Fish#7, Attendant#2, Lloyd, Dylan Haggerty as Stitches the Pirate, David Stifel as Cookie the Pirate, Henry Kingi as Inky the Pirate, Ben Wilson as Stovepipe the Pirate, Jose Zelaya as Dooby the Pirate | Director: Stephen Hillenburg Writer: Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill | | | |
| 62 :04x01 - Fear of a Krabby Patty / Shell of a Man (May/06/2005) | Fear of a Krabby Patty: Mr. Krabs is reviewing the Krusty Krab's business hours, when he notices that The Chum Bucket is open 23 hours a day. Mr. Krabs wants to be better than Plankton, so he changes the Krusty Krab's open times to 24 hours a day. Squidward is, of course, not happy with this, but SpongeBob is ecstatic to be working non-stop. SpongeBob starts to work so hard, that he goes crazy and Plankton is open to steal the formula.
Shell of a Man: Mr. Krabs gets a letter for a Navy reunion. The day of the reunion, Mr. Krabs molts his shell, leaving SpongeBob to use his skin and go to the reunion for him. | Director: Sherm Cohen, Walt Dohrn Writer: Paul Tibbitt, C. H. Greenblatt (1) | | | |
| 63 :04x02 - Krabs vs. Plankton / The Lost Mattress (May/13/2005) | The Lost Mattress: Mr. Krabs complains that his back hurts, so SpongeBob and Patrick buy a new mattress. They give the new mattress to Mr. Krabs, but learn that he has all his money stored in his old mattress. SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward must find the mattress in the junkyard, while Mr. Krabs is in the hospital.
Krabs vs. Plankton: Plankton tries to steal the Krabby Patty formula, but slips and sues Mr. Krabs. Mr. Krabs hires a lawyer, but his lawyer slips and is hurt, so SpongeBob must try to help Mr. Krabs win the case by representing him in court. | Director: Aaron Springer Writer: Tim Hill, Vincent Waller, Michael Bell (1) | | | |
| 64 :04x03 - Skill Crane / Good Neighbor (May/20/2005) | Skill Crane: Mr. Krabs gets a new toy vender by the name of "Skill Crane." At first, Squidward doesn't like it, but when Mr. Krabs lets him and SpongeBob give it a try, Squidward becomes obsessed with it. Can he win anything from the Skill Crane before it ruins his life?
Good Neighbor: It's Sunday and Squidward just wants to relax. But when SpongeBob and Patrick elect him as Good Neighbor President, they won't leave him alone. Squidward installs an alarm system in which he thinks will "get rid of the threat." But when it malfunctions after SpongeBob and Patrick's apology cake is dropped on it, it goes on a rampage. Can Sponge and Pat get the house back to normal while Squidward just enjoys the rest of his Sunday? | Director: Aaron Springer Writer: Vincent Waller, Kyle McCulloch, Michael Bell (1) | | | |
| 65 :04x04 - Selling Out / Funny Pants (Sep/23/2005) | Selling Out: Mr. Krabs sells his restaurant to a conglomerate that plans to turn the Krusty Krab into a big corporate chain. At first the sell out brings the kind of peace and quiet Mr. Krabs has always wanted. But his early retirement quickly turns into nothing more than one boring day after another, and Krabs finds himself living a life without purpose. He takes a job as a busboy at the Krusty Krab only to find that it has been transformed into a heartless mockery of his former restaurant. With the help of SpongeBob and Squidward, Krabs stages a fast food coup against the new management.
Funny Pants: Squidward has had enough of SpongeBob's incessant laughter, so he tricks his neighbor into believing that SpongeBob has a laugh-related illness. According to the made-up disease, if SpongeBob laughs one more time in the next 24 hours, his laugh box will explode and he will never laugh or giggle again. For the rest of the day, SpongeBob fights every single urge to chuckle. The next morning, SpongeBob discovers that he has completely lost the ability to laugh. Now, utterly grief stricken, all SpongeBob can do is cry his eyes out. Will SpongeBob ever regain the ability to laugh? | | Guest Stars: Lori Alan (1) as Pearl, Tom Kenny (1) as Squidward (laughing only) | Director: Alan Smart Writer: Paul Tibbitt, Zeus Cervas, Tim Hill | | | | | | |
| 67 :04x07 - Enemy In-Law (Oct/14/2005) | | Plankton falls in love with Mr.Krab's mom, and they go on a date. Mr.Krabs thinks that Plankton is just trying to steal the secret formula, so he tries to stop his mom. In the end, Mrs.Krab's mom does not want to marry Plankton, so they do not get married. | Director: Walt Dohrn Writer: Chris Mitchell (1) | | | |
| 69 :04x08 - Patrick SmartPants (Abracamoron) (Oct/21/2005) | | During a day of jellyfishing, Patrick falls off a cliff and loses his head (literally). When he comes to, the starfish is suddenly speaking in complete sentences - and making sense! Patrick is now not only smart, he is brilliant. Unfortunately, with his superior intellect, Patrick no longer finds joy in jellyfishing, blowing bubbles, or telling silly jokes. If SpongeBob does not find a way to turn Patrick back to his old self, he may lose his best friend forever. | Director: Alan Smart Writer: Chris Mitchell (1), Tim Hill | | | |
| 70 :04x09 - SquidBob TentaclePants (Nov/04/2005) | | Sandy's experimental teleportation device malfunctions, melding SpongeBob and Squidward into one body. This makes working in the kitchen and behind the check out counter at the Krusty Krab a bit of an issue. But Squidward's main concern is his big clarinet recital that's just one day away. Unless Sandy can reverse the effects of her machine, Squidward will have to find a way to hide SpongeBob during his performance. | Director: Alan Smart Writer: Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese (1), Stephen Banks | | | |
| 71 :04x10 - Have You Seen This Snail? (Where's Gary?) (Nov/11/2005) | | While trying to beat a paddle-ball world record, SpongeBob forgets to feed Gary -- for several weeks. So Gary runs away to downtown Bikini Bottom where he is taken in by a kindly old woman who confuses him with one of her many deceased pets. Once SpongeBob realizes that he has neglected Gary, he sets out in a town-wide search for him. Meanwhile, as Gary is wrapped in comfy blankets and indulged in an endless assortment of snacks, he discovers a very dark secret about this sweet old woman... | | Guest Stars: Amy Poehler as Grandma | Director: Alan Smart Writer: Zeus Cervas | | | |
| 72 :04x11 - Dunces and Dragons (Lost in Time) (Feb/20/2006) | | Spongebob and Patrick are in a Medieval Times Restaurant, but when a freak jousting accident occurs, Spongebob and Patrick travel to a medieval version of Bikini Bottom. When they get there, they are mistaken as great knights. Now they have to rescue King Krab's daughter, Princess Pearl from the evil Lord Plankton, who is a wizard. The kings sends the court jester, Squidward, along to keep them company. Spongebob and Patrick will have to encounter many obstacles to save Princess Pearl. | | Guest Stars: Jill Talley as Karen, Woman Peasant, Audience Member, Queen, Dee Bradley Baker as Squire, Guard, Knight, Attendant, Seahorse, Bill Fagerbakke as Hunchback, Tom Kenny (1) as Man Peasant, King, Leech, Electronic British Voice, Clancy Brown as Dungeon Master | | Writer: Tim Hill, Erik Wiese (1), Zeus Cervas | | | | | | |
| 74 :04x13 - Ghost Host / Chimps Ahoy! (May/05/2006) | Ghost Host: The Flying Dutchman starts to live in SpongeBob's house and continues to scare SpongeBob. When his tricks grow old, he starts to lose faith in himself. It is SpongeBob's job to help him get his confidence back.
Chimps Ahoy!: The chimpanzees paying for Sandy's treedome decide to take a look underwater to see what she has accomplished. When Sandy needs help, SpongeBob and Patrick are right there. | | Guest Stars: Nigel Planer as Dr. Marmalade, Rik Mayall as Lord Reginald, Rodger Bumpass as Customer, Mrs. Tentacles, Peanut, Bus Driver, Tom Kenny (1) as Mailman, Salesman, Ghost, Mr. Lawrence as Ralph, Motorcycle Ghost, Brian Doyle-Murray (1) as The Flying Dutchman | Director: Derek Drymon Writer: Tom King (1), Stephen Banks, Erik Wiese (1) | | | |
| 75 :04x14 - Karate Island / Whale of a Birthday (May/12/2006) | Karate Island: SpongeBob and Sandy get invitations to take part in a karate competition. The winner will be crowned "King of Karate".
Whale of a Birthday: Mr. Krabs is trying to throw Pearl the greatest birthday party ever, and it is SpongeBob's job to go shopping to find her ultimate presents. | | Guest Stars: Pat Morita as Master Udon, Tom Kenny (1) as Radio DJ, Fish#1, The Tickler, Thug#1, Jill Talley as Judy, Clerk, Dee Bradley Baker as Seahorse, Billy Fishkin, Cook, Clancy Brown as Car Salesman, Rodger Bumpass as Salesman, Fish#2, Delivery Fish, Filthy Phil, Mr. Lawrence as Video Narrator, Reef Blower, Male Fish | Director: Derek Drymon Writer: Chris Mitchell (1), Paul Tibbitt, Stephen Banks, Tom King (1) | | | |
| 76 :04x15 - All That Glitters / Wishing You Well (Jun/02/2006) | All That Glitters: SpongeBob's spatula breaks at work while making a monster Krabby Patty, so he needs a new one. His eyes are set on "Le Spatula", the latest in state-of-the-art cooking utensils.
Wishing You Well: When a fake wishing well is installed near the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob tries to make every wish come true. | | Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Customer #2, Dee Bradley Baker as Doctor, Villan, Le Spatula, Telephone Fish, Shoe Fish, Sirena Irwin as Woman, Grandma, Mom Fish, Woman Fish, Mr. Lawrence as Man Fish, Rodger Bumpass as Customer #1, Therapist, Bill Fagerbakke as Male Voice, Old Man, Tom Kenny (1) as Spat, Salesman, Fish, Jill Talley as Female Voices | | Writer: Tom King (1), Stephen Banks, Erik Wiese (1), Zeus Cervas | | | |
| 77 :04x16 - New Leaf (Sep/22/2006) | | Plankton, not making any money in the fast food industry, decides to turn his restaurant into a souvenir store. Mr. Krabs doesn't buy the change, and is determined that Plankton is still trying to steal the Krabby Patty. | Director: Alan Smart Writer: Stephen Banks, Erik Wiese (1) | | | | | | |
| 79 :04x18 - Squidtastic Voyage (Oct/06/2006) | | Squidward accidentally swallows a clarinet reed, so a microscopic submarine is sent into his body to retrieve it. | | | |
| 80 :04x19 - Bummer Vacation (Oct/13/2006) | | Mr. Krabs will have to pay a fine if SpongeBob doesn't take a vacation so SpongeBob tries to take a vacation. Spongebob keeps going to the Krusty Krab because he really misses it, and SpongeBob soon begins to believe that Mr. Krabs is trying to fire him. | | Writer: Chris Mitchell (1), Dani Michaeli | | | |
| 81 :04x20 - The Best Day Ever (Nov/10/2006) | | SpongeBob is planning to have the best day ever, which includes spending time with all of his friends. Instead, he spends the whole day helping his friends fix their own problems. Realizing they have ruined SpongeBob's best day ever, his friends team up in an attempt to reward him. | | Writer: Stephen Banks, Tuck Tucker, Nate Cash | | | |
| 82 :04x21 - Wigstruck (Nov/17/2006) | | One of the member's of Ned and the Needlefish goes out the window by accident. Spongebob finds it and wears it as a wig. Everybody thinks it's silly, but he think's it's "cool." Sandy finally convinces him to get rid of it, but after he does, everybody starts wearing one. | | Writer: Dani Michaeli, Tom King (1), Luke Brookshier | | | |
| 83 :04x22 - That's No Lady (Nov/25/2006) | | After a misunderstanding, Patrick thinks he must leave town. SpongeBob tries to hide Patrick from his pursuers by dressing him up as a woman, named Patricia. Patricia soon gets a job at the Krusty Krab, and becomes their best waitress. | | Writer: Stephen Banks, Chris Mitchell (1) | | | |
| 84 :04x23 - Hocus Pocus / The Thing (Jan/15/2007) | Hocus Pocus: SpongeBob tries out his new magic kit on Squidward, and thinks he has turned Squidward into an Ice Cream Cone!
The Thing: After a Bicycling accident, Squidward is completely unrecognizable after he is coated in so much gunk. SpongeBob thinks he is cute and adopts him as a pet. | | | |
| 85 :04x24 - Driven to Tears / Rule of Dumb (Feb/19/2007) | Driven To Tears: Patrick thinks that SpongeBob only fails his exams because Mrs Puff manipulates him. Patrick decides to go alone for a exam to see if his theories correct.
Rule of Dumb: Patrick finds out his parents were Ad lings, so (theoretically) Patrick is the ruler of Bikini Bottom! | | Guest Stars: Tom Kenny (1) as SpongeBob's Dad, Sirena Irwin as Old Lady Fish, Mrs. SquarePants, Girl Fish, Dee Bradley Baker as Announcer, Cop, Judge, Soap Actor, Fish, Nerdy Fish, Clancy Brown as Fish, Construction Worker | Director: Andrew Overtoom Writer: Luke Brookshier, Tom King (1), Stephen Banks | | | | | | |
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