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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
[[File:Love that squid.png|thumb|218px|Squidward falls in love with a new customer]]
 
[[File:Love that squid.png|thumb|218px|Squidward falls in love with a new customer]]
At the [[Krusty Krab]], Frankie is ordering food for Evelyn. He doesn't realize that Squidward was on his break and can't read his sign. Evelyn sees that he cannot read and reveals that she can't read either, so they comment that they were meant for each other. Learning that his books about love are only "torturing" him, the depressed Squidward throws away his book and impacted on evil widsom SpongeBob. When SpongeBob tries returning the book, Squidward claims the book is "just a cruel reminder that I'm single, and likely to remain that way." SpongeBob tries cheering Squidward up by pointing out that while he's currently never true love, that doesn't automatically he won't ever find it, and says, "There's a squid for every pot!," but Squidward complains that's a very clichéd saying.
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At the [[Krusty Krab]], Frankie is ordering food for Evelyn. He doesn't realize that Squidward was on his break and can't read his sign. Evelyn sees that he cannot read and reveals that she can't read either, so they comment that they were meant for each other. Learning that his books about love are only "torturing" him, the depressed Squidward throws away his book and impacted on evil widsom SpongeBob. When SpongeBob tries returning the book, Squidward claims the book is "just a cruel reminder that I'm single, and likely to remain that way." SpongeBob tries cheering Squidward up by pointing out that while he's currently never found true love, that doesn't automatically mean he won't ever find it, and says, "There's a squid for every pot!," but Squidward complains that's a very clichéd saying.
   
 
Just then, a female customer walks and Squidward becomes instantly smitten with her. The woman
 
Just then, a female customer walks and Squidward becomes instantly smitten with her. The woman

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Characters

Synopsis

Love that squid

Squidward falls in love with a new customer

At the Krusty Krab, Frankie is ordering food for Evelyn. He doesn't realize that Squidward was on his break and can't read his sign. Evelyn sees that he cannot read and reveals that she can't read either, so they comment that they were meant for each other. Learning that his books about love are only "torturing" him, the depressed Squidward throws away his book and impacted on evil widsom SpongeBob. When SpongeBob tries returning the book, Squidward claims the book is "just a cruel reminder that I'm single, and likely to remain that way." SpongeBob tries cheering Squidward up by pointing out that while he's currently never found true love, that doesn't automatically mean he won't ever find it, and says, "There's a squid for every pot!," but Squidward complains that's a very clichéd saying.

Just then, a female customer walks and Squidward becomes instantly smitten with her. The woman admires the "decor" and Squidward believes that she was perfect since they have the same hobbies and things to like. She approaches the register and a nervous Squidward was unable to ask her out on a date alone. She leaves, thinking there is no service. Just before she could leave the building, the boat containing the employees and register had a motor which SpongeBob used to catch her. SpongeBob introduces Squidward to the female, who's revealed to be named "Squilvia." SpongeBob tells Squilvia about Squidward and she agrees to go on a date with him later that night.

Squidward gets nervous about his date with Squilvia when he realizes that it's been a while since the last time he was on a date, and asks SpongeBob for help and replies by using a practice date for starting. As practice for the real date, he was tested at SpongeBob's House on complimenting about his date, giving flowers, driving to dinner and having dinner which all annoy him. He was driving in a circle from and to SpongeBob's house (which would be where the restaurant is). At the "restaurant" (SpongeBob's roof), Patrick is serving plastic dinner which he literally took a bite on. When Squidward had enough, he left and shouted angrily over how it was pointless. He went down the stairs, and SpongeBob convinced Squidward to come back, but his shoe gets caught, causing him to fall down the stairs, revealing his true identity.

Squilvia showed up and reveals that Squidward's true personality was better than what she expected. SpongeBob comments that his work was done, only to find Patrick in drag, demanding a movie and plastic popcorn.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Romantic Opening - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [title card]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [opening at Krusty Krab]
  Hawaiian Theremin - "Even the illiterate are finding love."
  Squidward's Tiki Land - Aaron Springer, Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Squilvia enters]
  Nude Sting - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [closeup of Squilvia's face]
  Bumbling B - Bernd Gesell [Squidward babbling]
  Late Night Jinx - Phillip Green [Squilvia starts to leave]
  A Pirate's Life for Me (a) - Ron Goodwin ["Hang on, buddy!"]
  Befuddled Gent - Phillip Green [Squilvia introduces herself]
  Vibe Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Intelligent?"]
  Proud to Be a Fish - Pat Irwin ["We are talking some serious credentials."]
  ? - "He thinks you look like a breath of pure sunshine."
  South Pacific Island II - Victor Cavini ["It's his selflessness."]
  Hawaiian Beauty - Lionel Wendling ["I think that sounds perfect."]
  Fox Trot - Hiram Titus [flashback to Squidward's last date]
  Shock Happening 1 - Harry Lubin ["SpongeBob, you gotta help me!"]
  Steel Sting (b) - Jeremy Wakefield ["You are in desperate need of a practice date."]
  Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr ["A practice date?"]
  Droopy - Arthur Harold Wilkinson [Squidward rings SpongeBob's doorbell]
  Drama Link (d) - Hubert Clifford ["Dear Neptune!"]
  Steel Sting (b) - Jeremy Wakefield ["Missed a spot."]
  Cute and Lovable - Phillip Green ["Aren't you going to compliment my outfit?"]
  Tension Bits - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob sneezes]
  Steel Sting - Jeremy Wakefield ["...very allergic to tulips."]
  Drinks Party - Marc Andre Dall'Anese ["Hop in."]
  Jalopy - Ron Aspery [Squidward driving]
  Lounging and Fine Dining - chit-chat
  ? - "Squidward, wait!"
  Dramatic Cue (b) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob and Squidward fall down the stairs]
  Comic Walk - Sidney Torch [Squidward yells at SpongeBob]
  Hawaiian Theremin - "You just saw that, didn't you?"
  Steel Sting (b) - Jeremy Wakefield [ending]

Release

Trivia

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  • It is unknown whether or not Squidward and Squilvia are still in a relationship.
  • This episode is one of the few to feature the Krusty Krab without Mr. Krabs.
  • This is the fourth episode that the cash register boat moves, the other three occasions being in "F.U.N.," "Wormy," "Grandpappy the Pirate," "You Don't Know Sponge." It later moves again in "Drive Thru."
  • This is the fourth episode where Squidward's vehicle is shown, the first three being in "Pizza Delivery," "Dying for Pie," and "Boating Buddies."
  • This is the first time Squidward falls in love with a real girl.
  • Though Billy never learned to read, he can write his name in the episode "Professor Squidward."
    • Although, this could have took place before that episode or it is another Billy.
  • This and "Gary in Love" are both romance themed episodes in Season 7 and aired near Valentine's Day.
  • It is confirmed in this episode that SpongeBob is allergic to tulips.
  • Reportedly, there was an original title card that was replaced (see picture). Whether or not the title card is legit is up for debate.
Love That Squid

Original Title Card

Cultural references

  • Squidward references Giacomo Casanova, a famed Italian adventurer and womanizer from the 18th century.
  • The title and episode is a parody the 2001 Sharon Creech novel, "Love That Dog."
  • SpongeBob's first big nose pose looks similar to Smurfette's "un-smurfy" self from the Smurf episodes "The Smurfette" and "Smurfette Unmade."

Errors

  • The tulips in Squidward's hand disappear right after SpongeBob sneezes on them.
  • When Squilvia is walking away from the register, a motor appears in the boat, and then disappears again once they get to the front of the room.
  • While SpongeBob in talking to Squilvia about Squidward, there are two buildings in the background. But in the next shot, the one to the left disappears.
  • SpongeBob's purse disappears after he gets into Squidward's car, but reappears after SpongeBob gets out.
  • When Squidward arrives at SpongeBob's house for the practice date, he rings the doorbell; it disappears in the next shot.
  • Squidward's "I'm On Break" sign disappears after Squidward tossed his love book back into the kitchen.
  • When the book is on SpongeBob's tongue, it disappears after he says to Squidward "You dropped your book."
  • Squidward's boat disappears in one shot at the door, when the camera focuses on SpongeBob, but is back in the next far out shot.
  • Squidward says his last date was with another female squid years ago, but in "That's No Lady" he fell for Patricia (Patrick in disguise), meaning this was set before "That's No Lady."
    • However, he only wanted to go on a date with Patrick in "That's No Lady." They never actually went. Thus meaning this episode did not necce.
      • True, but it must be noted how he went out of his way to ask "Patricia" out on a date whereas he couldn't even introduce himself to Squilvia in this episode. Either his skills had gotten very rusty by this point, or his date with Squilvia made him much more confident around women later on. Betting on the latter.

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