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Synopsis

The episode starts with Squidward's clock ringing. He pokes his head in the kitchen and yells at SpongeBob to go home. SpongeBob was obliviously not paying attention. A minute later SpongeBob's watch beeps and says it's qutting time. He asks Squidward why is he still here and Squidward, frustrated, runs out yelling angrily. He stuffed the Krabby Patty in his wallet. Then SpongeBob takes out the trash. SpongeBob is then confronted by Sandy, who he thinks is a garbage monster. Sandy then pulls out a book that holds all of the records in Bikini Bottom. Sandy claims she wants to beat every record in Bikini Bottom. After beating two records, SpongeBob realizes he forgot his camera, angering Sandy. When he returns, Sandy had constructed many robots to help keep track of her records. After SpongeBob leaves Sandy to clean Gary's litter box, he finds out Sandy has become obsessed with the record book. He then attempts to grab the book, only to be crushed in a robot machine for another record. Sandy then finds out and says she is done with the book anyone. The author for the book then enters the treedome and verifies the book is over 30 years old and that the records have already been broken. Yet, he claims SpongeBob had broken a record for having so many injuries from helping a friend. At the end, SpongeBob crumbles to pieces and the author takes a picture.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  ? - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [title card]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["It's quitting time, SpongeBob."]
  ? [SpongeBob snaps fingers]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob puts the patty in his wallet]
  Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy ["But I do have to throw away the trash."]
  ? - Nicolas Carr ["But I do have to throw away the trash."]
  Moon Walk - John Fox [SpongeBob taking out the trash]
  ? [something emerges from dumpster]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield ["Sandy? You're a trash monster?"]
  Fancytale - Gregor F. Narholz [book of records]
  ? [SpongeBob stretching Sandy's tongue]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield [end of scene]
  ? ["Yipes! Sweet mother of pearl!"]
  Steel Sting - Jeremy Wakefield [Sandy gulps]
  ? [SpongeBob and Sandy at the Chum Bucket]
  ? [giant barrel of raw chum]
  ? - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob feeds Sandy chum]
  Horror Crash - Harry Lubin [Sandy yelling]
  Ta-Ra C - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy ["Sandy, you did it! You survived!"]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield [Sandy passes out]
  Pell-Mell - Sam Spence ["I know just what you need."]
  ? - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob feeds Sandy a Krabby Patty]
  Star Premiere - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy ["I did it! I'm alive!"]
  Sneaking About - Phillip Green [SpongeBob goes to get a camera]
  ? - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [woodchuck chucking]
  ? ["Wow, Sandy, what is all this?"]
  Slide Whistle Song - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Sandy's front teeth grow]
  Steve's March - Sam Spence [spiciest chili gargle]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob cut up]
  Climb to Altitude - Trevor Duncan [largest house of cards]
  Clumsy A - Bernd Gesell [Patrick appears]
  Charge - ? ["I kick a touchdown!"]
  Six Powerful Cues (d) - Wilfred William Burns [Patrick knocks down the house of cards]
  ? ["What's next?"]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield ["I think I smell Gary's sandbox."]
  ? ["I think you broke a record today, Gary."]
  ? [SpongeBob disguises himself as a robot]
  Danger HQ - Norman Dane ["Hey, where do you think you're going?"]
  Disturbances - Gerhard Trede [most robots built and destroyed in a day]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield ["SpongeBob?"]
  Dream Date - Emil Cadkin, Phillip Green, William Loose ["I don't want to lose you, Sandy!"]
  Sneaking About - Phillip Green ["I've invited the author to verify my eminence."]
  Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy ["Huh?!"]
  ? - Nicolas Carr ["Huh?!"]
  ? - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [ending]

Release

This episode was released on iTunes on July 20, 2012.

Trivia

  • It is revealed that Sandy has 100 woodchuck cousins, with one named Earl.
  • Ironically woodchucks are a type of ground squirrel, whick is also known as groundhogs.
  • This is the official time Plankton has a customer by selling chum without any assistance.
  • The way SpongeBob is sliced by the chainsaws slightly resembles his sliced body shown in the intro of the cartoon.
  • This is the second time Sandy's robots are seen. The first being House Sittin' for Sandy.
    • However, in this episode, the robots role on wheels, instead of walking.
  • This is the second time someone plays Solitare. The first was in Bucket Sweet Bucket in which was played by SpongeBob on the computer of Karen, but in this episode, we see how Patrick plays Solitaire.
  • It is unknown how Sandy got the Cobra snakes in her treedome. It's also strange why the cobras are smaller than Sandy, but it's possible she shrunk them.
  • Running Gag: Sandy trying to break records and SpongeBob getting hurt. 
  • There is a game based on this episode, located at: nick.com.

Cultural References

  • This episode's title is a pun of "World Record".
  • Sandy's record book is an obvious parody of the Guiness Book of World Records & Ripley's Believe It Or Not.

Errors

  • In an ad for this episode it said Sandy and SpongeBob perform the "110 yard tongue pull". But on Sandy's tongue it shows inches, not yards.
  • SpongeBob tells Sandy that he smells Gary's sandbox, but when SpongeBob is talking to Gary he calls it his litterbox.
  • When SpongeBob puts a patty in his wallet there is his milkshake dispenser card, but in the next scene, when SpongeBob took out the patty after Sandy had raw chum, it had a picture of a cowboy saying "Yee Haw!".
  • When SpongeBob measured Sandy's tongue, he fell and his sleeves, arms, and his camera were shown outside his helmet after, but in the next scene, they were inside his helmet.
  • If SpongeBob was doing Krabby Patty CPR on Sandy, then why did SpongeBob took his helmet off.
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