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+ | |writer = [[Stephen Hillenburg]] |
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+ | |airdate = [[Timeline:June 30|June 30]], [[Timeline:2005|2005]] |
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*[[Patrick Star]] |
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*[[Eugene H. Krabs]] |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | [[SpongeBob]] is on his way to the [[Krusty Krab]] when he spots a large factory pipe mounted on the restaurant's roof. Inside is a parked boat pumping carbon dioxide into the pipe and out into the atmosphere. [[Mr. Krabs]] explains he is using global warming to his own advantage, creating an "Endless Summer" and allowing him to open the "Krusty Pool" year-round. However, SpongeBob has a plan to create a more-effective endless summer. |
+ | [[SpongeBob]] is on his way to the [[Krusty Krab]] when he spots a large factory pipe mounted on the restaurant's roof. Inside is a parked boat pumping carbon dioxide into the pipe and out into the atmosphere. [[Mr. Krabs]] explains that he is using global warming to his own advantage, creating an "Endless Summer" and allowing him to open the "[[Krusty Pool]]" year-round. However, SpongeBob has a plan to create a more-effective endless summer. |
Later, Mr. Krabs is seen in his office playing with tiny wax figurines of him and a customer of the Krusty Pool. However, the figurines suddenly start to melt as a result of the raised temperatures. Mr. Krabs exits his office to see seventeen boats pumping carbon dioxide into the air. |
Later, Mr. Krabs is seen in his office playing with tiny wax figurines of him and a customer of the Krusty Pool. However, the figurines suddenly start to melt as a result of the raised temperatures. Mr. Krabs exits his office to see seventeen boats pumping carbon dioxide into the air. |
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− | Outside, Bikini Bottom has become a burning wasteland. SpongeBob is seen throwing a tire |
+ | Outside, Bikini Bottom has become a burning wasteland. SpongeBob is seen throwing a tire on a fire, explaining that he is helping to cause more global warming. A mob of citizens is seen running towards the Krusty Krab, which Mr. Krabs thinks are going to the pool and orders SpongeBob to fill it. However, they literally run right over Mr. Krabs, and [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] explains to him that they are moving north, not being able to live in the new climate because it is too hot. |
Mr. Krabs is both depressed and frustrated from the heat, while SpongeBob is excited to cannonball into the pool. However, the water quickly evaporates and SpongeBob painfully lands in the empty concrete pool, exclaiming, "Ouch." |
Mr. Krabs is both depressed and frustrated from the heat, while SpongeBob is excited to cannonball into the pool. However, the water quickly evaporates and SpongeBob painfully lands in the empty concrete pool, exclaiming, "Ouch." |
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Stephen Hillenburg went on a website, [http://www.stopglobalwarming.org www.stopglobalwarming.org], and had an idea. He told the people who made the website to make an animated SpongeBob short film, a film based on saving the world from warming up. So, they got ready to work on their short film. |
Stephen Hillenburg went on a website, [http://www.stopglobalwarming.org www.stopglobalwarming.org], and had an idea. He told the people who made the website to make an animated SpongeBob short film, a film based on saving the world from warming up. So, they got ready to work on their short film. |
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− | Hillenburg wrote the script, directed the short film, produced, and coordinated the production. Fred Seibert took the roles of executive producer and production designer. In [[August]] [[2004]], the pre-production crew designed characters, props, and locations, while the other pre-production artists worked on their storyboards and visual development on their own, because storyboards and designs are made by the United Plankton Pictures pre-production unit. |
+ | Hillenburg wrote the script, directed the short film, produced, and coordinated the production. Fred Seibert took the roles of executive producer and production designer. In the [[August]] of [[2004]], the pre-production crew designed characters, props, and locations, while the other pre-production artists worked on their storyboards and visual development on their own, because storyboards and designs are made by the United Plankton Pictures pre-production unit. |
===Animation=== |
===Animation=== |
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Stephen Hillenburg was now ready to animate in digital traditional animation. Hillenburg animates SpongeBob and Patrick Star, while James Baxter animates the Bikini Bottom townspeople, and Frans Vischer supervised Hillenburg and Baxter animating SpongeBob, Patrick and Bikini Bottom townspeople. Finally, Don Bluth came over to animate SpongeBob and Eugene Krabs, and Bluth also animates props, vehicles, special effects, and the people of Bikini Bottom. |
Stephen Hillenburg was now ready to animate in digital traditional animation. Hillenburg animates SpongeBob and Patrick Star, while James Baxter animates the Bikini Bottom townspeople, and Frans Vischer supervised Hillenburg and Baxter animating SpongeBob, Patrick and Bikini Bottom townspeople. Finally, Don Bluth came over to animate SpongeBob and Eugene Krabs, and Bluth also animates props, vehicles, special effects, and the people of Bikini Bottom. |
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− | The animation crew of Rough Draft Studios came over to animate characters, props and special effects. Rough Draft used the ink and paint software, Toon Boom Harmony, to trace with ink from paper to scan from the computer, and color with paint, and Hillenburg checks the processing of 2D animation, which is successful. Now, they |
+ | The animation crew of Rough Draft Studios came over to animate characters, props and special effects. Rough Draft used the ink and paint software, Toon Boom Harmony, to trace with ink from paper to scan from the computer, and color with paint, and Hillenburg checks the processing of 2D animation, which is successful. Now, they are ready to move on to the next level. |
===Post Production=== |
===Post Production=== |
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Finally, the United Plankton Pictures and Rough Draft production unit are ready to get to the post production unit. Hillenburg supervised the post production. |
Finally, the United Plankton Pictures and Rough Draft production unit are ready to get to the post production unit. Hillenburg supervised the post production. |
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====Editorial==== |
====Editorial==== |
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− | The United Plankton Pictures editorial unit |
+ | The United Plankton Pictures editorial unit edits the footage of animation, and puts sound, music, and special effects. The editorial unit was using the editorial software, Avid. Avid was used to edit footage. |
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====Sound==== |
====Sound==== |
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− | The United Plankton Pictures sound unit tells Advantage Sound Services crew to record and mix sound, editing the sound, and designing the sound. Skywalker Sound unit |
+ | The United Plankton Pictures sound unit tells Advantage Sound Services crew to record and mix sound, editing the sound, and designing the sound. Skywalker Sound unit joined the post-production unit as well. The sound unit of United Plankton Pictures told the Skywalker Sound and Christopher Boyes, sound designer of James Cameron's Avatar, to make sound effects, designing the sound, recording and mixing the sound, and edit the sound effects. Sound effects are used from the animated SpongeBob short film. Foley unit made the foley effects, it was created by One Step Up. ADR group was additionally voiced by themselves as Bikini Bottom townspeople. The ADR group was originally voiced by the Nickelodeon Animation Studios voice recording unit. |
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====Voice Talent==== |
====Voice Talent==== |
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− | The voices of 3 characters who lived |
+ | The voices of 3 characters who lived in Bikini Bottom, they are voiced by Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and Clancy Brown. The 3 voice actors are recording voices from the short film, and they are recording at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios voice recording unit. In addition, they are the only voice actors in the [[Season 5]] episode - "[[Pat No Pay]]." |
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====Music==== |
====Music==== |
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The music was originally composed by Stephen Hillenburg, who puts music to edit the footage. |
The music was originally composed by Stephen Hillenburg, who puts music to edit the footage. |
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===Release=== |
===Release=== |
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− | + | This short is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios, United Plankton Pictures and Rough Draft Korea (animated sequences), and distributed by StopGlobalWarming.org, Frederator Studios (better known for creating The Fairly OddParents), and Paramount Pictures Corporation. It appeared in [[Wikipedia:Earth to America (TV special)|Earth to America]], which debuted on [[Wikipedia:TBS (TV network)|TBS]] on June 30, 2005. It was released online on [[February 7]], [[2006]]. The title is based on the 1966 film, [[Wikipedia:The Endless Summer|The Endless Summer]]. The short can be seen in QuickTime format on the site, and was also featured in The Nicktoons Network Animation Festival in August 2005. This film was dedicated to Florida and California, the 2 hottest states in the USA. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*The episode only had 3 voice actors: [[Tom Kenny]] ([[SpongeBob]]), [[Bill Faggerbakke]] ([[Patrick]]), and [[Clancy Brown]] ([[Mr. Krabs]]). |
*The episode only had 3 voice actors: [[Tom Kenny]] ([[SpongeBob]]), [[Bill Faggerbakke]] ([[Patrick]]), and [[Clancy Brown]] ([[Mr. Krabs]]). |
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− | **They are also the only voice actors in [[season 5]]'s "[[Pat No Pay]]." |
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*The street runs parallel to the Krusty Krab, meaning the Krusty Krab's front door faces west. |
*The street runs parallel to the Krusty Krab, meaning the Krusty Krab's front door faces west. |
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+ | *This is the only short that involves being eco-friendly, and raises concern about global warming and pollution. |
+ | *This short is currently the only one to have been dubbed in [[SpongeBob SquarePants (Philippine series)|Tagalog]]. |
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+ | **It has been panned for it's "bad dubbing", which had been done by TV5 Productions. |
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===Errors=== |
===Errors=== |
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− | *If the pool water evaporated, the ocean water should |
+ | *If the pool water was evaporated, the ocean water should have evaporated as well. |
*The Krusty Pool is small when SpongeBob is about to dive in. |
*The Krusty Pool is small when SpongeBob is about to dive in. |
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− | *SpongeBob's hat |
+ | *SpongeBob's hat is larger in this short than in any other appearance. |
*It would take years to rise the CO2 levels in the ocean water. |
*It would take years to rise the CO2 levels in the ocean water. |
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− | *Doors in the [[Krusty Krab]] usually |
+ | *Doors in the [[Krusty Krab]] usually do not have doorknobs. |
+ | *There is no cash register in the Krusty Krab. |
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+ | *SpongeBob's pupils are yellow for a second. |
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Revision as of 20:33, 27 January 2016
"The Endless Summer" is a SpongeBob SquarePants educational short. In this short, SpongeBob goes to work to find Mr. Krabs taking advantage of global warming.
Characters
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Patrick Star
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Bikini Bottomites
Synopsis
SpongeBob is on his way to the Krusty Krab when he spots a large factory pipe mounted on the restaurant's roof. Inside is a parked boat pumping carbon dioxide into the pipe and out into the atmosphere. Mr. Krabs explains that he is using global warming to his own advantage, creating an "Endless Summer" and allowing him to open the "Krusty Pool" year-round. However, SpongeBob has a plan to create a more-effective endless summer.
Later, Mr. Krabs is seen in his office playing with tiny wax figurines of him and a customer of the Krusty Pool. However, the figurines suddenly start to melt as a result of the raised temperatures. Mr. Krabs exits his office to see seventeen boats pumping carbon dioxide into the air.
Outside, Bikini Bottom has become a burning wasteland. SpongeBob is seen throwing a tire on a fire, explaining that he is helping to cause more global warming. A mob of citizens is seen running towards the Krusty Krab, which Mr. Krabs thinks are going to the pool and orders SpongeBob to fill it. However, they literally run right over Mr. Krabs, and Patrick explains to him that they are moving north, not being able to live in the new climate because it is too hot.
Mr. Krabs is both depressed and frustrated from the heat, while SpongeBob is excited to cannonball into the pool. However, the water quickly evaporates and SpongeBob painfully lands in the empty concrete pool, exclaiming, "Ouch."
Production
Development
Stephen Hillenburg went on a website, www.stopglobalwarming.org, and had an idea. He told the people who made the website to make an animated SpongeBob short film, a film based on saving the world from warming up. So, they got ready to work on their short film.
Hillenburg wrote the script, directed the short film, produced, and coordinated the production. Fred Seibert took the roles of executive producer and production designer. In the August of 2004, the pre-production crew designed characters, props, and locations, while the other pre-production artists worked on their storyboards and visual development on their own, because storyboards and designs are made by the United Plankton Pictures pre-production unit.
Animation
Stephen Hillenburg was now ready to animate in digital traditional animation. Hillenburg animates SpongeBob and Patrick Star, while James Baxter animates the Bikini Bottom townspeople, and Frans Vischer supervised Hillenburg and Baxter animating SpongeBob, Patrick and Bikini Bottom townspeople. Finally, Don Bluth came over to animate SpongeBob and Eugene Krabs, and Bluth also animates props, vehicles, special effects, and the people of Bikini Bottom.
The animation crew of Rough Draft Studios came over to animate characters, props and special effects. Rough Draft used the ink and paint software, Toon Boom Harmony, to trace with ink from paper to scan from the computer, and color with paint, and Hillenburg checks the processing of 2D animation, which is successful. Now, they are ready to move on to the next level.
Post Production
Finally, the United Plankton Pictures and Rough Draft production unit are ready to get to the post production unit. Hillenburg supervised the post production.
Editorial
The United Plankton Pictures editorial unit edits the footage of animation, and puts sound, music, and special effects. The editorial unit was using the editorial software, Avid. Avid was used to edit footage.
Sound
The United Plankton Pictures sound unit tells Advantage Sound Services crew to record and mix sound, editing the sound, and designing the sound. Skywalker Sound unit joined the post-production unit as well. The sound unit of United Plankton Pictures told the Skywalker Sound and Christopher Boyes, sound designer of James Cameron's Avatar, to make sound effects, designing the sound, recording and mixing the sound, and edit the sound effects. Sound effects are used from the animated SpongeBob short film. Foley unit made the foley effects, it was created by One Step Up. ADR group was additionally voiced by themselves as Bikini Bottom townspeople. The ADR group was originally voiced by the Nickelodeon Animation Studios voice recording unit.
Voice Talent
The voices of 3 characters who lived in Bikini Bottom, they are voiced by Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and Clancy Brown. The 3 voice actors are recording voices from the short film, and they are recording at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios voice recording unit. In addition, they are the only voice actors in the Season 5 episode - "Pat No Pay."
Music
The music was originally composed by Stephen Hillenburg, who puts music to edit the footage. Template:APMtitle
‣ Beach Party - Title Card
‣ Vibe Link (b) - "That's New"
‣ Keel Row - "Your wasting me precious Carbon Dioxide!"
‣ Saxaboogie - Mr. Krabs shows SpongeBob The Krusty Pool
‣ Hawaiian Link (a) - "HEEEYYY!!"
‣ The Tip Top Polka - Mr. Krabs plays with figurines
‣ Vibe Link (b) - "It's suddenly got very warm in here"
‣ Dramatic Impact 3 - "Who turned up the HEAT!?"
‣ Twelfth Street Rag - "Look, It's working!"
‣ Chase Cue 1 - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [ending]
Release
This short is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios, United Plankton Pictures and Rough Draft Korea (animated sequences), and distributed by StopGlobalWarming.org, Frederator Studios (better known for creating The Fairly OddParents), and Paramount Pictures Corporation. It appeared in Earth to America, which debuted on TBS on June 30, 2005. It was released online on February 7, 2006. The title is based on the 1966 film, The Endless Summer. The short can be seen in QuickTime format on the site, and was also featured in The Nicktoons Network Animation Festival in August 2005. This film was dedicated to Florida and California, the 2 hottest states in the USA.
Trivia
Template:Trivia
- The episode only had 3 voice actors: Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), Bill Faggerbakke (Patrick), and Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs).
- This short was targeted by Fox News and was called "liberal bias."
- The street runs parallel to the Krusty Krab, meaning the Krusty Krab's front door faces west.
- This is the only short that involves being eco-friendly, and raises concern about global warming and pollution.
- This short is currently the only one to have been dubbed in Tagalog.
- It has been panned for it's "bad dubbing", which had been done by TV5 Productions.
Errors
- If the pool water was evaporated, the ocean water should have evaporated as well.
- The Krusty Pool is small when SpongeBob is about to dive in.
- SpongeBob's hat is larger in this short than in any other appearance.
- It would take years to rise the CO2 levels in the ocean water.
- Doors in the Krusty Krab usually do not have doorknobs.
- There is no cash register in the Krusty Krab.
- SpongeBob's pupils are yellow for a second.
- If you make Carbon Dioxide (CO2) underwater in real life, it will make bubbles and go above-water. CO2 also turns water into acid.