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*[[Medley Fishbowl]]
 
*[[Medley Fishbowl]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
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*[[Open Window Maniac]] {{Debut}}
 
*[[Newspaper Boy]] {{Debut}}
 
*[[Newspaper Boy]] {{Debut}}
 
*[[Officer Rob]] {{Debut}}
 
*[[Officer Rob]] {{Debut}}
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After being elected as Boating School Hall Monitor, SpongeBob gives a very long speech, which ends up lasting the entire school day, and also his entire time as the hall monitor. Out of sympathy, Mrs. Puff allows SpongeBob to at least wear his uniform until the next day.
 
After being elected as Boating School Hall Monitor, SpongeBob gives a very long speech, which ends up lasting the entire school day, and also his entire time as the hall monitor. Out of sympathy, Mrs. Puff allows SpongeBob to at least wear his uniform until the next day.
   
However, SpongeBob goes above and beyond the call of duty, and decides to become the hall monitor of the city, with disastrous results. His activities include giving directions to traffic, resulting in a massive pile-up, and attacking a couple in the guise of the "Open Window Maniac," with the intention of showing them the ''dangers'' of leaving a house window open. Later, SpongeBob finds Patrick eating a strawberry ice cream, which drips onto the ground, and labels him as a criminal. Then, a newspaper boy comes up to SpongeBob and Patrick gives them newspaper titled "Maniac strikes Bikini Bottom." SpongeBob looks at the newspaper headline alerting about a maniac causing trouble around town without realizing it's himself. SpongeBob suggests they stop this maniac and turns Patrick over a new leaf as a deputy.
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However, SpongeBob goes above and beyond the call of duty, and decides to become the hall monitor of the city, with disastrous results. His activities include giving directions to traffic, resulting in a massive pile-up, and attacking a couple in the guise of the "Open Window Maniac," with the intention of showing them the ''dangers'' of leaving a house window open. Later, SpongeBob finds Patrick eating a strawberry ice cream, which drips onto the ground, and labels him as a criminal. Then, a newspaper boy comes up to SpongeBob and Patrick gives them newspaper titled "Maniac strikes Bikini Bottom." SpongeBob looks at the newspaper headline alerting about a maniac causing trouble around town without realizing it's himself. SpongeBob suggests they stop this maniac and turns Patrick over a new leaf as a deputy.
   
They end up getting ice cream twice (Patrick's idea of a scandal), and then decide to split up to find the maniac, communicating using walkie-talkies. Two policemen ask Patrick if he's seen the maniac, and show him a picture of SpongeBob, which he at first mistakes for the actual maniac, but fails to recognize as SpongeBob. Soon, night suddenly falls and Patrick gets frightened. He sees SpongeBob in the distance across the street, who he recognizes as the maniac but not as SpongeBob.
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They end up getting ice cream twice (Patrick's idea of a scandal), and then decide to split up to find the maniac, communicating using walkie-talkies. Two policemen ask Patrick if he's seen the maniac, and show him a picture of SpongeBob, which he at first mistakes for the actual maniac, but fails to recognize as SpongeBob. Soon, night suddenly falls and Patrick gets frightened. He sees SpongeBob in the distance across the street, who he recognizes as the maniac but not as SpongeBob.
   
He alerts SpongeBob to this through his walkie-talkie, and SpongeBob attempts to escape the maniac. Everywhere he goes, Patrick tells him the maniac is there, making SpongeBob believe that the maniac is following him. Eventually, SpongeBob sees a wanted poster for himself and realizes that he is the maniac.
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He alerts SpongeBob to this through his walkie-talkie, and SpongeBob attempts to escape the maniac. Everywhere he goes, Patrick tells him the maniac is there, making SpongeBob believe that the maniac is following him. Eventually, SpongeBob sees a wanted poster for himself and realizes that he is the maniac.
   
 
The police arrive to arrest him, and Mrs. Puff appears to explain the situation to them, saying that he is ''her'' responsibility. The police interpret this as taking responsibility for the crimes, and she is arrested. She is working with the whole class on their essay while she is being taped on TV until she tells SpongeBob that he needs to see her after class, 6 months from now.
 
The police arrive to arrest him, and Mrs. Puff appears to explain the situation to them, saying that he is ''her'' responsibility. The police interpret this as taking responsibility for the crimes, and she is arrested. She is working with the whole class on their essay while she is being taped on TV until she tells SpongeBob that he needs to see her after class, 6 months from now.
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===Music===
 
===Music===
 
{{MLegend}}
 
{{MLegend}}
{{OM|Lists of unidentified songs#Unknown Action Track{{!}}Unknown Action Track|Brad Carow|title card}}
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{{APM|s|SpongeBob Action Theme|Brad Carow|title card}}
 
{{APM|h|Horlepiep|Jan Rap|opening}}
 
{{APM|h|Horlepiep|Jan Rap|opening}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Cue (h)|Ronald Hanmer|"Sponge... Bob..."}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Cue (h)|Ronald Hanmer|"Sponge... Bob..."}}
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{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"Hall monitor!"}}
 
{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"Hall monitor!"}}
 
{{APM|s|Stack of Leis|Kapono Beamer|SpongeBob gives back the uniform}}
 
{{APM|s|Stack of Leis|Kapono Beamer|SpongeBob gives back the uniform}}
{{APM|h|Honolulu March|Hans Haider|broken traffic light}}
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{{APM|h|Honolulu March (Version 1)|Hans Haider|broken traffic light}}
 
{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"This looks like a job for the hall monitor!"}}
 
{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"This looks like a job for the hall monitor!"}}
{{OM|Leaf Blower|The Blue Hawaiians|SpongeBob directing traffic}}
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{{APM|l|Leaf Blower|The Blue Hawaiians|SpongeBob directing traffic}}
 
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|pile of wrecked cars}}
 
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|pile of wrecked cars}}
 
{{APM|p|Point of Departure K|Gregor F. Narholz|open window maniac}}
 
{{APM|p|Point of Departure K|Gregor F. Narholz|open window maniac}}
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|spilled ice cream}}
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{{APM|m|The Mob (Sam Spence)|Sam Spence|spilled ice cream}}
{{OM|SpongeBob Closing Theme|Steve Belfer, Nicolas Carr|Patrick eating ice cream}}
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{{APM|s|SpongeBob Closing Theme|Steve Belfer, Nicolas Carr|Patrick eating ice cream}}
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|"Sorry's not good enough, Patrick."}}
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{{APM|m|The Mob (Sam Spence)|Sam Spence|"Sorry's not good enough, Patrick."}}
 
{{APM|k|King Kong Coming|Gregor F. Narholz|SpongeBob reads newspaper}}
 
{{APM|k|King Kong Coming|Gregor F. Narholz|SpongeBob reads newspaper}}
 
{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"...the hall monitor!"}}
 
{{APM|s|Send them Victorious (b)|Graham De Wilde|"...the hall monitor!"}}
 
{{APM|t|Taking Up Positions|Laurie Johnson|Patrick wears ice cream cone for a hat}}
 
{{APM|t|Taking Up Positions|Laurie Johnson|Patrick wears ice cream cone for a hat}}
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|getting ice cream}}
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{{APM|m|The Mob (Sam Spence)|Sam Spence|getting ice cream}}
 
{{APM|t|Troop Movement Alt. End|Sam Fonteyn|SpongeBob imitates siren}}
 
{{APM|t|Troop Movement Alt. End|Sam Fonteyn|SpongeBob imitates siren}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Impact 2|Ivor Slaney|wanted poster}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Impact 2|Ivor Slaney|wanted poster}}
{{APM|m|The Mob|Sam Spence|"Come in, SpongeBob."}}
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{{APM|m|The Mob (Sam Spence)|Sam Spence|"Come in, SpongeBob."}}
 
{{APM|k|The Killing Ground (a)|Richard A. Harvey|Patrick nervously imitates siren}}
 
{{APM|k|The Killing Ground (a)|Richard A. Harvey|Patrick nervously imitates siren}}
 
{{APM|n|Night Butcher|Richard A. Harvey|Patrick sees the maniac}}
 
{{APM|n|Night Butcher|Richard A. Harvey|Patrick sees the maniac}}
 
{{APM|f|Flight in Panic 1|Gregor F. Narholz|SpongeBob hiding everywhere}}
 
{{APM|f|Flight in Panic 1|Gregor F. Narholz|SpongeBob hiding everywhere}}
{{APM|h|House of Horror|W. Merrick Farran|SpongeBob going crazy}}
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{{APM|h|House of Horror (5)|W. Merrick Farran|SpongeBob going crazy}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Impact 2|Ivor Slaney|SpongeBob realizes he's the maniac}}
 
{{APM|d|Dramatic Impact 2|Ivor Slaney|SpongeBob realizes he's the maniac}}
 
{{APM|h|Hawaiian Link (b)|Richard Myhill|"You should be ashamed of yourself."}}
 
{{APM|h|Hawaiian Link (b)|Richard Myhill|"You should be ashamed of yourself."}}
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|IMDBid = tt0769429
 
|IMDBid = tt0769429
 
|IMDBreviews = 153
 
|IMDBreviews = 153
|TVid = [http://www.tv.com/shows/spongebob-squarepants/hall-monitor-jellyfish-jam-53082/]
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|TVid = <ref>http://www.tv.com/shows/spongebob-squarepants/hall-monitor-jellyfish-jam-53082/</ref>
 
|TV = 8.5
 
|TV = 8.5
 
|TVvotes = 203
 
|TVvotes = 203
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**Clayton (not on the list)
 
**Clayton (not on the list)
 
*Patrick's siren sound (Wee Woo) has become a semi-popular Internet meme.
 
*Patrick's siren sound (Wee Woo) has become a semi-popular Internet meme.
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*This episode marks Mrs. Puff's first arrest in the series.
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*This is the first time SpongeBob is wearing a belt covering his shirt and tie for the majority of the episode. This would not occur again until "[[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV]]".
   
 
===Cultural references===
 
===Cultural references===

Revision as of 03:09, 19 November 2015

If you were looking for the article about the book, then see Hall Monitor (book).

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Characters

Synopsis

At Mrs. Puff's Boating School, it is time to select the hall monitor for the day. Mrs. Puff notices that SpongeBob is the only one who has yet to serve as hall monitor. SpongeBob then moves forward, and after desperately attempting to find another candidate, she is forced to give the hall monitor duties to SpongeBob.

After being elected as Boating School Hall Monitor, SpongeBob gives a very long speech, which ends up lasting the entire school day, and also his entire time as the hall monitor. Out of sympathy, Mrs. Puff allows SpongeBob to at least wear his uniform until the next day.

However, SpongeBob goes above and beyond the call of duty, and decides to become the hall monitor of the city, with disastrous results. His activities include giving directions to traffic, resulting in a massive pile-up, and attacking a couple in the guise of the "Open Window Maniac," with the intention of showing them the dangers of leaving a house window open. Later, SpongeBob finds Patrick eating a strawberry ice cream, which drips onto the ground, and labels him as a criminal. Then, a newspaper boy comes up to SpongeBob and Patrick gives them newspaper titled "Maniac strikes Bikini Bottom." SpongeBob looks at the newspaper headline alerting about a maniac causing trouble around town without realizing it's himself. SpongeBob suggests they stop this maniac and turns Patrick over a new leaf as a deputy.

They end up getting ice cream twice (Patrick's idea of a scandal), and then decide to split up to find the maniac, communicating using walkie-talkies. Two policemen ask Patrick if he's seen the maniac, and show him a picture of SpongeBob, which he at first mistakes for the actual maniac, but fails to recognize as SpongeBob. Soon, night suddenly falls and Patrick gets frightened. He sees SpongeBob in the distance across the street, who he recognizes as the maniac but not as SpongeBob.

He alerts SpongeBob to this through his walkie-talkie, and SpongeBob attempts to escape the maniac. Everywhere he goes, Patrick tells him the maniac is there, making SpongeBob believe that the maniac is following him. Eventually, SpongeBob sees a wanted poster for himself and realizes that he is the maniac.

The police arrive to arrest him, and Mrs. Puff appears to explain the situation to them, saying that he is her responsibility. The police interpret this as taking responsibility for the crimes, and she is arrested. She is working with the whole class on their essay while she is being taped on TV until she tells SpongeBob that he needs to see her after class, 6 months from now.

Production

Art

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  SpongeBob Action Theme - Brad Carow [title card]
  Horlepiep - Jan Rap [opening]
  Dramatic Cue (h) - Ronald Hanmer ["Sponge... Bob..."]
  Menace from the Deep - Robert Cornford ["It's Jimmy. Jimmy's the hall monitor!"]
  Glory Road - Sam Fonteyn ["Yahoo!"]
  Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 (a) - Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench [SpongeBob's speech]
  Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde ["Hall monitor!"]
  Stack of Leis - Kapono Beamer [SpongeBob gives back the uniform]
  Honolulu March (Version 1) - Hans Haider [broken traffic light]
  Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde ["This looks like a job for the hall monitor!"]
  Leaf Blower - The Blue Hawaiians [SpongeBob directing traffic]
  The Mob - Sam Spence [pile of wrecked cars]
  Point of Departure K - Gregor F. Narholz [open window maniac]
  The Mob (Sam Spence) - Sam Spence [spilled ice cream]
  SpongeBob Closing Theme - Steve Belfer, Nicolas Carr [Patrick eating ice cream]
  The Mob (Sam Spence) - Sam Spence ["Sorry's not good enough, Patrick."]
  King Kong Coming - Gregor F. Narholz [SpongeBob reads newspaper]
  Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde ["...the hall monitor!"]
  Taking Up Positions - Laurie Johnson [Patrick wears ice cream cone for a hat]
  The Mob (Sam Spence) - Sam Spence [getting ice cream]
  Troop Movement Alt. End - Sam Fonteyn [SpongeBob imitates siren]
  Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney [wanted poster]
  The Mob (Sam Spence) - Sam Spence ["Come in, SpongeBob."]
  The Killing Ground (a) - Richard A. Harvey [Patrick nervously imitates siren]
  Night Butcher - Richard A. Harvey [Patrick sees the maniac]
  Flight in Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [SpongeBob hiding everywhere]
  House of Horror (5) - W. Merrick Farran [SpongeBob going crazy]
  Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney [SpongeBob realizes he's the maniac]
  Hawaiian Link (b) - Richard Myhill ["You should be ashamed of yourself."]
  Hawaiian Link (a) - Richard Myhill ["Uh-oh..."]
  Horlepiep - Jan Rap [ending]

Release

Reception

  • As of June 10, 2014, The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) gives this episode a rating of 8.3/10 based on 153 ratings by users.tt0769429 TV.com users give this episode a rating of 8.5/10 based on 203 votes.[1]
  • "Hall Monitor" was ranked #99 during the Best Day Ever event from November 9–10, 2006.

Trivia

  • The newspaper boy is the same fish that delivers SpongeBob's prize in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II." He also later reappears in "Little Yellow Book."
  • The intersection of Conch St. and Coral St. is one straight road whenever the scene is shown from Patrick's point of view.
  • Patrick's line "I wanna be good!" can be heard in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie game.
  • This episode marks the first time Mrs. Puff goes to jail. She later goes to jail in "No Free Rides," "Doing Time," "Summer Job," "Ditchin'," "Summer Job," "Oral Report," "Patrick-Man!," and "Bumper to Bumper."
  • This is the first boating school episode that doesn't focus on SpongeBob's driving test.
  • When SpongeBob SquarePants or Mrs. Puff say "Hall Monitor," the same music as the start of Sweet Victory comes on.
  • On Ms. Puff's hall monitor sheet, SpongeBob's name is written in red while the other names on the sheet are written in black.
  • SpongeBob tells Ms. Puff he overdid the speech so SpongeBob was probably a hall monitor once.
  • MY LEG is heard when the boat collision is shown.
  • This is the second time Fred says "My leg!"
  • When Mrs. Puff looks at the list of Hall Monitors, the names listed are:
    • Bart
    • Jimmy
    • Tina
    • Ralph
    • Beth
    • Mimi
    • Buddy
    • SpongeBob.
  • When she sees SpongeBob is next and tries to substitute another student, she names:
    • Jimmy
    • Tina
    • Beth
    • Phil (not on the list)
    • Henry (not on the list)
    • Vera (not on the list)
    • Clayton (not on the list)
  • Patrick's siren sound (Wee Woo) has become a semi-popular Internet meme.
  • This episode marks Mrs. Puff's first arrest in the series.
  • This is the first time SpongeBob is wearing a belt covering his shirt and tie for the majority of the episode. This would not occur again until "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV".

Cultural references

  • SpongeBob's speech includes the line "Friends, students, juvenile delinquents...," a parody of Mark Antony's "Friends, romans, countrymen..." from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The music that plays in the background during the speech is Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance which is played at graduation ceremonies.

Errors

  • Harold was not listed as a student, This mistake happens again in "Oral Report."
  • When the police arrives and ask Patrick about the maniac, Officer John's eyelids are the same color as Officer Rob's. However, when they talk to Patrick, Officer John's eyelids are orange. File:Police Officers.jpg
  • SpongeBob tells Patrick that the crime he committed was throwing his ice cream on the ground, but as SpongeBob and Patrick leave the ice cream shop for the second time, SpongeBob says, "This isn't working. We've got to do something else" and throws his ice cream cone behind him.
  • When SpongeBob is surrounded by the policemen, all of the policemen are only seen in four colors.
  • After SpongeBob crashes through the fence while in the mailbox, he lies on the ground as a wanted sign floats down and lands on his face. It is evident that the paper is upside down from his point of view until he looks at it, turns it around, and holds it up. Then, it is upright. 
  • When SpongeBob first starts directing traffic, he turns left, and you can see the whistle in his mouth is upside-down. When he turns right, the whistle is right-side up. When SpongeBob turns left a few more times, the whistle switches between upside-down or right-side up.
  • When Mrs. Puff tries to avoid naming SpongeBob as hall monitor, she names Henry, Vera, and Clayton, whose names weren't on the list. She also omits the names of some students whose names were on the list (including Bart).
  • If Beth graduated, her name shouldn't still be on the list of hall monitors.
  • When SpongeBob says "I must act!," the road disappears.
  • When there's the closeup on the ice-cream, it's on the other side. It goes back by SpongeBob and Patrick in the next shot. The road also disappears again in the shot and for the rest of the episode in that area.
  • When SpongeBob tells Patrick to come down from the wall, Patrick was standing once he got off the wall; but when the camera is zoomed out, Patrick is seen sitting on SpongeBob.
  • Some TV guides say this episode aired in 2000, even though it actually aired in 1999.

References