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*The title card is the same as "[[Wigstruck]]" except it's brown. It looks just like SpongeBob's wig.
 
*The title card is the same as "[[Wigstruck]]" except it's brown. It looks just like SpongeBob's wig.
 
*Interestingly, in "[[Fungus Among Us]]," SpongeBob had a disease and gave it to Squidward. This time, Squidward fakes a disease and SpongeBob thinks he caught it, which is the reverse. 
 
*Interestingly, in "[[Fungus Among Us]]," SpongeBob had a disease and gave it to Squidward. This time, Squidward fakes a disease and SpongeBob thinks he caught it, which is the reverse. 
*This is the second leap year in a row that an episode premiered on April 11. The first was "[[Pest of the West]]" in 2008.
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*This is the second leap year in a row that an episode premiered on April 11. The first was "[[Pest of the West]]" in [[2008]].
 
*In the season 8 DVD, the episode description calls SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob HypochondriacPants.
 
*In the season 8 DVD, the episode description calls SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob HypochondriacPants.
 
* This episode's production code was 173a, so this episode made ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' the longest running Nicktoon yet, surpassing the former holder, [http://Rugrats Rugrats], which consisted of 172 episodes.
 
* This episode's production code was 173a, so this episode made ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' the longest running Nicktoon yet, surpassing the former holder, [http://Rugrats Rugrats], which consisted of 172 episodes.
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*Itis is a suffix for inflammatory or swollen. Squidward endured neither of these symptoms. He most likely endured symptoms of a cold, or a possible mild flu.
 
*Itis is a suffix for inflammatory or swollen. Squidward endured neither of these symptoms. He most likely endured symptoms of a cold, or a possible mild flu.
 
**This is only one of the episodes that uses The Itis Suffix outside of it's actual meaning. The other episodes are "[[Squid Baby]]" (Head-go-boom-boom-itis) and "[[Oral Report]]" (Oral-Reportitis) and both in which case do not use the suffix's meaning.
 
**This is only one of the episodes that uses The Itis Suffix outside of it's actual meaning. The other episodes are "[[Squid Baby]]" (Head-go-boom-boom-itis) and "[[Oral Report]]" (Oral-Reportitis) and both in which case do not use the suffix's meaning.
==Errors==
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===Errors===
 
*SpongeBob said there were 99 sequels to watch, but there were only 80.
 
*SpongeBob said there were 99 sequels to watch, but there were only 80.

Revision as of 08:37, 28 December 2014

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Characters

Synopsis

Squidward fantasizes about being outside on a nice day, but in reality, he's stuck working at the Krusty Krab. While talking to SpongeBob, he then gets the idea to fake a sickness to get away from him. He tells SpongeBob that he has a scratchy throat, a dry mouth, and an itchy eye. He dubs it "Squid's Disease," and SpongeBob worries that he will catch it. He suggests that Squidward goes home to get better. Squidward goes to Mr. Krabs to tell him he's sick, and Mr. Krabs checks him out. He concludes that Squidward is fine and healthy, and then tells him to get back to work.

When SpongeBob prepares to deliver an order, Squidward notices him wearing a gas mask. Squidward coughs into it, and SpongeBob panics. He goes to Mr. Krabs to tell him Squidward is sick, but Mr. Krabs is not convinced. He notices SpongeBob is acting odd, which is affecting business. He learns it's because he thinks Squidward is ill and is afraid to catch it. Then he suggests Squidward "make him scarce." Squidward mirthfully leaves, and SpongeBob is relieved...until he notices his eye itches, his throat feels scratchy, and his mouth is dry. Using home remedies, SpongeBob soaks his feet in hot water, then freezing ice water, then boiling oil. Then he smears hot mustard onto his fried legs, which hurts. He plans to put cucumbers on his wounded legs, but only sees pickles. Concluding they are cucumbers, he dumps the pickles and their vinegar onto his legs. The vinegar burns his legs and he falls over the place, into a pile of garbage. SpongeBob delivers an order while covered in garbage. The customers are turned off by sickly employees and leave, prompting Mr. Krabs to tell SpongeBob to go home until he feels better. SpongeBob asks who will work while he's away, and Mr. Krabs boasts that he can do all the work with one claw tied behind his back.

Squidward lies on a beach chair, enjoying his break when a garbage-covered SpongeBob comes along. Squidward is annoyed, and then goes into his house to at least enjoy himself inside. But SpongeBob goes in with him, and presents a video tape with a romantic comedy on it. Squidward immediately gets angry at SpongeBob. At the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is having a hard time fulfilling orders and angers customers by throwing food at them and all over the place. Back at Squidward's home, the movie is over. But when SpongeBob says there are 99 more sequels to watch, Squidward can't take it anymore and goes runs out, screaming. SpongeBob follows him to the Krusty Krab, where Mr. Krabs lies on the ground, covered with Krabby Patty pieces, woozily telling SpongeBob that he could take care of everything. Noticing Mr. Krabs isn't feeling good, SpongeBob presents him with the video tape of the romantic comedy. And the episode ends with Mr. Krabs telling him to get away and runs from him.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  SpongeBob Theme - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [title card]
  Grand Pastures - Harry Bluestone ["What a beautiful day it is outside!"]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["Too bad I'm cooped up here inside the Krusty Krab."]
  Heavenly Voices (a) - David Farnon [SpongeBob's voice echoes]
  Sailor's Sting 8 - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [Squidward fakes being sick]
  The Girl I Left Behind Me - Brian Peters [Krabs examines Squidward]
  Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Right away, Squidward."]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob in a gas mask]
  Steel Sting - Jeremy Wakefield ["Hi, SpongeBob..."]
  Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford [Squidward sneezes into the gas mask]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob goes into Krabs' office]
  Steel Sting (a) - Jeremy Wakefield [Krabs lets Squidward leave]
  Cartoon Sting 13 - Gerhard Narholz [SpongeBob scratches his eyes]
  Dramatic Impact 5 - Ivor Slaney ["I've contracted... Squid's disease!"]
  ? ["Everything's fine, captain."]
  ? ["Just a little howl for pleasure."]
  Harp Ding - Nicolas Carr ["That's it!"]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [Grandma's remedies]
  Dramatic Bridge 4 - Phillip Green ["SWEET VINEGAR, IT BURNS!"]
  Steel Licks (d) - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob stumbles out of the kitchen]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["Me customers!"]
  ? [Squidward relaxing]
  Fooling Around - Barry Anthony [SpongeBob appears]
  ? ["That sounds like a great idea!"]
  Tripping Upstairs - Brian Peters [meanwhile at the Krusty Krab...]
  ? [SpongeBob and Squidward watching TV]
  Slide Whistle Song - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Squidward runs back to the Krusty Krab]
  Botany Bay - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [Krabs lying on the floor]
  Hawaiian Trax - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [ending]

Release

Trivia

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  • SpongeBob was forced to go home sick before, in "Suds" and "Fungus Among Us."
  • The title card is the same as "Wigstruck" except it's brown. It looks just like SpongeBob's wig.
  • Interestingly, in "Fungus Among Us," SpongeBob had a disease and gave it to Squidward. This time, Squidward fakes a disease and SpongeBob thinks he caught it, which is the reverse. 
  • This is the second leap year in a row that an episode premiered on April 11. The first was "Pest of the West" in 2008.
  • In the season 8 DVD, the episode description calls SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob HypochondriacPants.
  • This episode's production code was 173a, so this episode made SpongeBob SquarePants the longest running Nicktoon yet, surpassing the former holder, Rugrats, which consisted of 172 episodes.
  • SpongeBob endures both hypochondria, a condition in which a person is overly concerned or convinced that they have a serious disease; and psychosomatism, an illness caused by stress and mental factors (in this case, fretting over "Squid's Disease").
  • This episode was rated PG in Canada.
  • Itis is a suffix for inflammatory or swollen. Squidward endured neither of these symptoms. He most likely endured symptoms of a cold, or a possible mild flu.
    • This is only one of the episodes that uses The Itis Suffix outside of it's actual meaning. The other episodes are "Squid Baby" (Head-go-boom-boom-itis) and "Oral Report" (Oral-Reportitis) and both in which case do not use the suffix's meaning.

Errors

  • SpongeBob said there were 99 sequels to watch, but there were only 80.