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PhantomDusclops92
Since: Oct, 2010
1st Jan, 2017 11:32:39 AM
It's "Sponge Guard on Duty", from Season 3. The line Spongebob says it's actually "If I'm not as cool as Larry, then I'll be struck by a flying ice cream truck!"
Edited by PhantomDusclops92 Number one fan of characters that appear only once and ultimately were a recurring character either in disguise or trying a new image.
GitarooHero
Since: Mar, 2015
1st Jan, 2017 11:48:41 AM
Seconding Sponge Gaurd on Duty.
Edited by GitarooHero Saving the world, one fret button at a time.
icantfindagoodusername2
Since: Dec, 2016
1st Jan, 2017 03:59:58 PM
Thirding Sponge Guard on Duty.
most Aishas have collars with the letter 'A' on them. The Darigan-colored one has a 'D' instead, and the Snot-'colored' one has an S.
So it's an episode of Spongebob Squarepants, and everyone thinks that to be a lifeguard, all you need to do is have white stuff on your nose, and so Spongebob gets angry (I don't know why), and he says "I'm so angry, I wanna get struck by... a flying ice cream truck!". He then does get struck by a flying ice cream truck, and ends up with white ice cream on his nose, so he somehow is a lifeguard now, but then Patrick starts Hollywood Drowning and Spongebob says, "Patrick can't drown if there's no water for him to drown in" (this line sticks out because he called it water when Goo Lagoon is meant to have goo), so he drinks the water/goo, but then swallows Patrick too and he's still drowning. I think it also has an Imagine Spot of there being gravestones in the goo and he tells them not to swim, again calling it water, by saying there are sharks and sea monsters, but a real shark and sea monster are offended because they think he's talking about their families.