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** [=SpongeBob=] creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbid?]]
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** [=SpongeBob=] creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids [[VideoGame/RavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbid?]]
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: [=DoodleBob=] beating the crap out of Squidward? Horrifying for sure if you're [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick....[[ActuallyPrettyFunny Well, maybe not Patrick]]. But from the audience's perspective, it's so sudden and out of nowhere that it comes back to being funny as things quickly go to Hell from there.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: [=DoodleBob=] beating the crap out of Squidward? Horrifying for sure if you're [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick....Patrick... [[ActuallyPrettyFunny Well, maybe not Patrick]]. Patrick.]] But from the audience's perspective, it's so sudden and out of nowhere that it comes back to being funny as things quickly go to Hell from there.
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** SpongeBob creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbids?]]
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** SpongeBob [=SpongeBob=] creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbids?]]Rabbid?]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: While you can't magically bring drawings to life, the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
** While you can't magically bring drawings to life, the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3Dpen.pen.
** SpongeBob creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbids?]]
** While you can't magically bring drawings to life, the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D
** SpongeBob creates a chaotic cartoonish creature with buck teeth that's unintelligible. [[VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids Are you sure DoodleBob isn't a Rabbids?]]
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* {{Padding}}: The duet between Mr. Krabs and [=SpongeBob=], while incredibly sweet, was clearly put in just to make the episode long enough.
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* {{Padding}}: The duet between Mr. Krabs and [=SpongeBob=], [[TropesAreTools while incredibly sweet, sweet]], was clearly put in just to make the episode long enough.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life]], the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life]], life, the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] life]], the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* NightmareFuel: [=DoodleBob=]'s ''homicidal'' rampage against [=SpongeBob=]; [[FridgeHorror if not for pure dumb luck, he would've erased [=SpongeBob=] completely out of existence.]]
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* NightmareFuel: [=DoodleBob=]'s ''homicidal'' rampage against [=SpongeBob=]; [[FridgeHorror if not for pure dumb luck, he would've erased [=SpongeBob=] completely out of existence.]] existence]].
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* MemeticMutation: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction image online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: MemeticMutation:
** "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction image online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
** "[=SpongeBob=], you're gonna pay for that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]During the early days of [=YouTube=], it was a common trend to edit Squidward being hit in the head with the Magic Pencil with other characters, typically political figures or anime characters.[[/labelnote]]
** "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction image online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
** "[=SpongeBob=], you're gonna pay for that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]During the early days of [=YouTube=], it was a common trend to edit Squidward being hit in the head with the Magic Pencil with other characters, typically political figures or anime characters.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction image online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
* MemeticMutation: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
* MemeticMutation: "Take it easy, it's just a drawing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Patrick's relaxed response to [=SpongeBob's=] over-the-top celebration after (seemingly) erasing [=DoodleBob=]. A screencap of the line became a popular reaction online, typically used in response to perceived overblown reactions to people's art or animated works.[[/labelnote]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where Spongebob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more than understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where Spongebob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more than understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where Spongebob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more than understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?pen.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where Spongebob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more than understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?
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*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?
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*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then than understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out of a similar lack of direction......?
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*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPartTwo as far as college!]])
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*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPartTwo [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPart2 as far as college!]])
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** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where SpongeBob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
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** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where SpongeBob Spongebob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
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** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, SpongeBob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?
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** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, SpongeBob Spongebob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[CaptainObvious While you can't magically bring drawings to life,]] the scenes of [=SpongeBob=] drawing a diving board and refurbishing his bedroom could probably be achieved now with a 3D pen.pen.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where SpongeBob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPartTwo as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, SpongeBob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Spongebob uses a magic pencil to create a 2D version of himself, with unfortunate results. This episode was produced in 2001 and aired in 2002-the same time as [[Series/LizzieMcGuire a certain Disney Channel sitcom with a similar premise.]] The similarities actually become much less coincidental once you examine the episode in detail:
** Early in the episode, we see Squidward at his vanity mirror lamenting his baldness-but otherwise mostly praising his own appearance. While he mentions having "talent", neither the clarinet nor his art are specifically referenced-because the character he's playing does not have those talents to begin with! Better yet, a flashback in "The Original Fry Cook" later reveals Squidward once had flowing blonde hair not unlike said character. Not long after, Squidward finds the fake dollar and decides to spend it on a perm-which while already outdated by that time is otherwise ''also'' something she'd have done upon finding money.
** When Patrick draws a 2D Squidward, the result is very crudely drawn and hardly resembles the original, to the point where SpongeBob even comments "It's kinda creepy looking when it moves". Early season 1 episodes of the source material were only slightly better than Patrick's work.
** Both of Spongebob's pranks are treated exactly as they would have been on the actual show. Being tricked out of money and going bald is obvious LaserGuidedKarma, while getting beaten up by your animated clone is nothing less than DisproportionateRetribution, particularly since both consider the target at least a partial friend/acquittance.
** Patrick's disparaging comments toward Doodlebob/Spongebob's appearance are also accurate, as his character was invariably the most appearance/fashion conscious of the main trio. Fortunately, she'd also have been nice enough to backtrack once remembering that she's still in earshot.
** After Doodlebob sharpens his half of the magic pencil, Spongebob claims to still have the advantage by claiming to have been voted "most artistic in high school". After accidently knocking his own half out the window, Spongebob recollects that he might have instead been voted "most clumsy". "Clumsy" was in fact one of the title character's primary character traits. In addition, Spongebob may be physically an adult, but he's long been stated to be emotionally a teenager. (with the earlier episode "Sleepy Time" even revealing his age to be 13, the same as the main character.)
*** Another note: The source series actually takes place in middle school/junior high, ''not'' high school, but this was a more then understandable mistake given most tween/teen media of the time (which tended to treat grades 7-12 as one and the same, and often extended this [[CollegeIsHighSchoolPartTwo as far as college!]])
** Finally, after Doodlebob is defeated, SpongeBob explains to Patrick that his actions were the result of a sense of purposelessness as a 2D being existing in a 3D world. This likely alludes to that in the source material, the title character's human and animated forms never appeared together. Is it possible that the latter is actually hiding in the former's home and secretly following and talking through her out a similar lack of direction......?