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* Why do we have to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level? [[spoiler:Since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
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* Why do we have to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level? [[spoiler:Since Since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].more.
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* I always wondered why the game's plot, game play and story telling is so... ''chaotic'', but then I remembered: the game takes place within the player character's '''Dreams'''. Of course the game's random and chaotic, '''The whole game's one big dream'''.
* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesque and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick just wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being called an idiot.
** And what about Plankton: his dreams involve him running away from (and later chasing) a giant monstrous patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense that its symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but Mr. Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler:since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesque and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick just wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being called an idiot.
** And what about Plankton: his dreams involve him running away from (and later chasing) a giant monstrous patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense that its symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but Mr. Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler:since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
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* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesque and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
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* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
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* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques grotesque and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
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** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense that its symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
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** And What what about Plankton: His Dreams his dreams involve him running away from (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty.patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense that its symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but Mr. Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
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** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
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** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's that its symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
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* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler: Since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
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* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler: Since [[spoiler:since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
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* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
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* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature.
mature, hence why his dreams are the most creepy.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick just wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being called an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the KrustyKrab) Krab, most likely represented by the Krabby Patty) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.potential.
* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler: Since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick just wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being called an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty
* I always wondered why we had to collect Sleepy Seeds to unlock Patrick and Plankton in the final level. Then it hit me, [[spoiler: Since it's '''Gary's Dream''', the seeds are probably stimulating his mind to remember them more]].
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!! Fridge Brilliance
* I always wondered why the game's plot, game play and story telling is so... ''chaotic'', but then I remembered: the game takes place within the player character's '''Dreams'''. Of course the game's random and chaotic, '''The whole game's one big dream'''.
* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.
* I always wondered why the game's plot, game play and story telling is so... ''chaotic'', but then I remembered: the game takes place within the player character's '''Dreams'''. Of course the game's random and chaotic, '''The whole game's one big dream'''.
* I was a bit confused why Spongebob's areas are so grotesques and dirty, even though Spongebob is usually clean and child-like. Then I realized, Spongebob hates being considered a kid, so maybe his dreams are edgier because '''he''' wants to be more mature.
** In a similar light, Patrick's Dreams have him trying to stop a clever villain and helping people out, and even when he fails, he still manages to work his way out of trouble. Patrick wants to be helpful and is most likely tired of being an idiot.
** And What about Plankton: His Dreams involve him running away (and later chasing) a giant monstrous Patty. His worst enemy is the Krusty Krab, so it makes sense it's symbol would be the one antagonizing him. Plankton wants power, but the Mr.Krabs (and likely, the Krusty Krab) keeps getting in his way and stealing his potential.