@@youngsandwich2792how does that make it interesting? I grew up in the same town as Kim Kardashian but that doesn't make watching the Kardashians any less mind numbing
The "pressure" part in Squidward in Clarinetland always gave me chills. It feels like an analog horror thing, you don't understand what Patrick means but he is very scared.
I grew up watching the exorcist in kindergarten by choice. Nothing on SpongeBob could scare me. No Nickelodeon or Disney shows Halloween special was close to the stuff I was used to. The alone scene in sb-129 still sits in the back of my head as the creepiest thing I’ve seen. It was the first time I’ve ever thought about the concept of being in a void, alone. That’s scary
I had nightmares of white voids after that episode. The concept of not being able to distinguish wall or floor or where it began or ended, was terrifying.
Last year, I underwent a life or death lung surgery. I was on heavy medication, and my sister used to put cartoons on TV to make me feel better, I guess. Every time SpongeBob was on, I felt so stressed, like I didn't remember it being that creepy and weird.
Nasty Patty is really missing here. I feel like the show's pretty dark in this one. I also think "Have you seen this Snail?" belongs a mention here. I was really terrified as a kid when I found out the old Lady's goal was actually to eat Gary.
@@awespongebobooh I can't wait for that :o If you have the chance, please at least mention Vibingleaf, Rodrigo Jogos, Feridoodles6, and Lukinspire. They make really creepy (or at least impressive) SpongeBob Horror Content
IM GLAD SOMEONE ELSE AGREES NOSFARATU IS TERRIFYING!!!! I was absolutely horrified of that scene as a kid and id have to hide under my blankets when i knew it was coming. It wasnt as bad as the one where squidward falls in that hole to me though, those faces made me very nervous.
because they noticed our love for them and the randomness+ absurdness. modern SpongeBob is shit writing and try hard efforts to keep the older audiences interested by trying to create memes and making nostalgic references
Season 9+ spongebob are made by adults who grew up with spongebob and are cluelessly trying emulate past episode without building any identity of their own
Honestly, I was never scared of any episode but i was definitely disturbed. The one with Flying Dutchman trapping them on his ship was giving some existencial dread. That's genuinely one of fates worse than death. Many episodes where characters get stuck in situations that can only be undone by the Status Quo are terrifying. Hell, sometimes the "character torture" episodes are horrible.
Glad I'm not the only one who was scared of Nosferatu as a kid. I never watched the original movie and he came kinda out of nowhere. Also totally agree with the episode being one of the Top 5. Its just so iconic.
Wasn't there an episode about some giant ball of gum turing alive and kinda eating everything? And then you have spongebob etc. fight it by diving into it or something? Barely remember but it sure made me feel weird as a kid. Great video as always!
Couple observations: In a couple of Squidward's clips, the horror happens to Squidward and his first reaction isn't fear, it's _annoyed resignation._ The two I noticed here are in Ghoul Fools where his response to the giant Spongebob is "I guess this is the part where I start screaming. DYAAAA," and again with the Necronomicon episode he sprouts all the eyes and his first response is just "Of course..." Conversely, the best horror (not best episodes, the best _horror_) to happen to Squidward happens in the slow psychological episodes - Squid's Visit and Clarinetland from this list. There's a few more not on this list there (SB-129 comes to mind). He's also shown as being pretty good at scaring Spongebob, like with Graveyard Shift where he comes up with the Hash Slinging Slasher story and Don't Look Now with his fisherman cosplay prank. Not really much else to say here though - like I said, just a couple observations.
4:03 I think Graveyard Shift actually got held back to sometime after alot of Season 3 episodes premiered here in the US (where the show is made ironically) because they could've been initially unsure if the appearance of Nosferatu was going to get them alot of complaints from parents. The Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD that includes Graveyard Shift came out nearly 6 months before Graveyard Shift aired on Nickelodeon in the US.
Necronomicon showing up in SpongeBob is wild. At this rate were going to have a full blown "Cuthullu in Bikini Bottom" episode with how popular Lovecraftian horror is becoming + the writer's increasing lack of things to make new episodes about.
Yes, the horror elements of this show can go way out there like in “Ghoul Fools.” I hope one day you can talk about the influence of Dan Povenmire on this show and how he helped write some of the most memorable episodes ever and compare his work on SpongeBob to later and earlier projects like Phineas and Ferb, Rocko and Family Guy.
something REALLY scary that you didn't really go into well is spongebob and squidward having to work night shift right after their previous shift and seeing as their the only employees and krusty crab barely closes you know they went day shift, night shift and then day shift...scary world man
I always appreciated "Rock Bottom" and "Nasty Patty" for having some creepy/thrilling moments. When I think about it rock bottom has some Lovecraft inspiration with the fear of the unknown. Nasty Patty has Hitchcock inspiration with moments of thriller and crime.
The Patrick 3 am joke was always odd. Ever been to a McDonald’s drive thru at 3 am?There’s a significant market for that, especially after you turn 21…
I think Slappy must be based on some old-timey celebrity. The voice and character design looks like a character from an old Looney Tunes episode that's a parody of old Hollywood characters/people.
I love the entirety of spongebob (yes, even the newest seasons) and i love how random this show is. One second its not horror, the next it is. And also mr krabs sayinf "what the flim flam?!" At 9:08 always gets me laugin
10:47 If this was an episode of today's Spongebob, Spongebob would be laughing non-stop and Squidward would be screaming just from there being a giant Spongebob in his house.
spongebob was already kinda scary to me as a kid and most stuff from the show i saw was apparently some halloween episodes no wonder i wasn't allowed to watch it
Great vid as always, but I feel like you forgot a major episode. The episode I'm talking about is Rock Bottom. What I think made this one creepy for me was not only the weird fish that live in rock bottom, but the overall atmosphere of the episode. Especially the part where Spongebob is at the bus stop and his flashlight burns out, leaving him in complete darkness.
I remember the first time I watched SpongeBob (I heard of the show prior to this, but never watched it) it was when I was flicking through the channels and saw the octo-bob scene of ghost host. I was terrified of SpongeBob for a while after that lol.
Another episode you forgot to mention is the nasty patty. SpongeBob and krabs thought they killed the health inspector so they tried to hide his body from the police.
Had a vhs copy of scaredy pants, bright orange and a yearly classic until the vhs broke a decade ago Also I can recite Graveyard Shift almost word for word, yeah I’m cooked
The real horror is the modern spongebob episodes that try desperately to pander and flanderize season 1-3's legacy, doing it horribly and appealing to no one.
Except, of course, to the toddlers that not only suck up the slop but also get annoyed at those who grew up with the older episodes and express their disapproval.
My girlfriend wasn't allowed to watch SpongeBob so watching this with her and being able to quote every part of every clip, was honestly a really huge flex. She jokingly said "fuck you" since I was able to quote it all, so naturally I said "later" lmao
I had a DVD of SpongeBob that had a looping clip of that graveyard shift episode looping over and over and over again and it was the first one on the DVD so I can basically quote that episode to the T. It's imprinted into my brain
Just wanted to throw out something that I rarely see anyone mention. In several rankings and other analysis videos on SpongeBob, I usually see "Squeaky Boots" near the bottom of most people's ranking, sometimes bc the boots squeaking gets annoying. But it's often overlooked that the episode is a reference/homage to Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". The line Krabs shouts, "it's the squeaking of the hideous boots!" Is actually a reference to the final line of the aforementioned short story ("it's the beating of his hideous heart!"). I think with the reference to Nosferatu, Teenage Gary, and that episode in particular, it's cool to see that the crew behind the show clearly had a love for classic horror, from the old black & white, to literature, to the corny B movies, even all the way back then.
I think slappy might be a callback to a scene in looney tunes where a fish takes on his face and says,"Well, now I've seen everything." Then uh... rapidly shoots himself in the head. Yeah idk, it was in a looney tunes out of context video so... OK I just looked it up and it says it's the Peter Lorre fish.
Audio error from 13:01 to 13:12, I forgot to have dialogue (cuck episode reference)
Ohhh I assumed it was a joke about you not wanting to talk about the flea episode... Which would have been understandable. lol
This modern SpongeTuber FORGOT to have Dialogue
I don't think any dialogue is needed to explain this episode, I remember it from the pictures and it's so weird
I think the pictures said enough. That episode disturbed the hell out of me as a kid
That actually makes the video more spoopy.
No audio in 13:02 was honestly hilarious.
The pictures were all the dialogue we needed.
The most terrifying thing in spongebob overall is Sandy without her suit.
It's interesting listening to foreigners pov of SpongeBob as someone who grew up in the same town as Stephen hillenburg
@@youngsandwich2792how does that make it interesting? I grew up in the same town as Kim Kardashian but that doesn't make watching the Kardashians any less mind numbing
I genuinely thoughg it was intended and my brain went like yeah that's understandable, horrible ass distirbing ep lol
The "pressure" part in Squidward in Clarinetland always gave me chills. It feels like an analog horror thing, you don't understand what Patrick means but he is very scared.
Fyi, he’s talking about the vacuum
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Thought the pressure was referring to Squid Wards... Pressure XD.
yeah I totally agree
As a kid, seeing SQUIDWARD get scared was terrifying. In the early seasons he's usually the most mature and adult one at the Krusty Krab.
Yeah I didn’t like that
I'm honestly surprised you didn't bring up SB-129, specifically the "alone" scene. That part is one of the must unsettling parts of the entire show.
I agree.
I grew up watching the exorcist in kindergarten by choice. Nothing on SpongeBob could scare me. No Nickelodeon or Disney shows Halloween special was close to the stuff I was used to. The alone scene in sb-129 still sits in the back of my head as the creepiest thing I’ve seen. It was the first time I’ve ever thought about the concept of being in a void, alone. That’s scary
Agreed, it’s even more frightening when you pause the episode on the “alone” segment. It’s freaky when it’s all silence and no sound effects
I had nightmares of white voids after that episode. The concept of not being able to distinguish wall or floor or where it began or ended, was terrifying.
I definitely say that episode can be pretty scary it's basically a twtwilight zone plot
SB-129's alone scene definitely had horror vibes
Also squids day off when squidward boards up the door and goes crazy
Golden era SpongeBob was sooo impactful for those that grew up with it... Rest in peace Stephen Hillenburg
Last year, I underwent a life or death lung surgery. I was on heavy medication, and my sister used to put cartoons on TV to make me feel better, I guess. Every time SpongeBob was on, I felt so stressed, like I didn't remember it being that creepy and weird.
Nasty Patty is really missing here. I feel like the show's pretty dark in this one.
I also think "Have you seen this Snail?" belongs a mention here. I was really terrified as a kid when I found out the old Lady's goal was actually to eat Gary.
I was gunna say the same thing, the whole “hide the body from the police” thing always scared me a bit
He also forgot squeaky boots, the tell tale heart parody. It's not a scary episode, but it is based on horror
@@fungusonus One of the faces Mr. Krabs did on Squeaky Boots was really disturbing.
@@makenaiyomi1083 It's been a long time since I've seen that episode. I'll have to rewatch some classic spongebob for Halloween
I heard the theory that she actually had dementia and didn’t realize she was murdering all these snails. Very creepy
Should’ve talked about the Squidward suicide reference in spongebob in randomland.
That will be in part 1 focusing on the internet side coming soon
Awe, do you ever notice any symbolism / hidden messages in any of the episodes ?
I consider you a SpongeBob professional, you’re AWESOME !!!! Thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos , keep it up 👍🏼
@@awespongebobooh I can't wait for that :o
If you have the chance, please at least mention Vibingleaf, Rodrigo Jogos, Feridoodles6, and Lukinspire. They make really creepy (or at least impressive) SpongeBob Horror Content
IM GLAD SOMEONE ELSE AGREES NOSFARATU IS TERRIFYING!!!! I was absolutely horrified of that scene as a kid and id have to hide under my blankets when i knew it was coming. It wasnt as bad as the one where squidward falls in that hole to me though, those faces made me very nervous.
Me and my friend are so psyched for the upcoming Robert Eggers movie
for me, nosferatu was right up there with king Ramses from courage the cowardly dog lol
Nosferatu always startled me but then made me giggle, but I think that's because I knew of him before Spongebob
I come just to hear your voice tbh! It's so calming!
I know, he sounds so chill.
He has a great unique voice over voice
He kinda sounds like commodore if he was chill and not a creep
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Same! Especially paired up with the chill music, I always watch before bed
I would consider the health inspector one as horror, like when they are out in the storm and trying to bury him. And when he comes back as a “zombie”
I agree.
I’ve never seen anyone talk about the episode Night Light and now i’m convinced that i’m the only one thats ever seen it
I've seen it and I regret my life choices
The Halloween episodes from season 1 are so good and nostalgic bro, such a classic!
Yeah, I have a DVD with "I was a teenage Gary", "SB-129", "Karate Choppers", "Sleepy Time" and "Suds", the nostalgia hits so hard
@@_Doctor_14 SB-129 is such a good episode bruh
@@UnreliableArsonist Yeah, truly one of my top10
WHERE IS ROCK BOTTOM
Nasty Patty too
Fr this is one of the best episodes in general and the first I thought about when it came to spooky ones
Right as a kid i was genuinely scared spongebob was never going to leave rock bottom because of that damn bus leaving him behind every single time 😂
Ah, SpongeHenge. Honestly I kinda like this episode. I like how weird it is, and the ending is really funny to me with how it comes out of nowhere.
honestly kind of made ten or so year old me feel existential dread for one of the first times
@@celtofcanaanesurix2245same..
A disturbing spongebob internet iceberg would be something for sure.
Idk how the ugly freeze frame thing started, but modern Sbonk Pog definitely puts more effort into these than on the rest of the episode
because they noticed our love for them and the randomness+ absurdness. modern SpongeBob is shit writing and try hard efforts to keep the older audiences interested by trying to create memes and making nostalgic references
pretty sure that’s inspired by ren & stimpy
@@julesnotafoolyeah I think looney tunes started the hyper detailed one frames, then ren and stimpy made gross out shots
Season 9+ spongebob are made by adults who grew up with spongebob and are cluelessly trying emulate past episode without building any identity of their own
Ren and stimpy and flapjack
I can't believe bro didn't talk about the Rock Bottom episode. Scariest one in the entire show.
SB-129 too.
@@eternal_learner9943 true, that one terrified me as a kid
Both are masterpieces
why u no mention wormy, that one was traumatizing
That episode still scares me to this day!
I remember seeing that episode when it first aired, I'm 26 now and still can't watch the close ups lol
@@leonardwolfe2691 me neither
I may be the only person on earth who watched the original Nosferatu from 1922 before watching the Graveyard Shift episode.
I watch Nosferatu every Halloween.
I did as well, i used to have a channel that would show really old movies like that giving a brief history listen about them before hand
@@Saiyangoddess72 Neat, I wish I had a channel like that.
I was never scared of I was a teenage Gary or Graveyard shift, but the Spongehedge is just another type of horror.
Honestly, I was never scared of any episode but i was definitely disturbed.
The one with Flying Dutchman trapping them on his ship was giving some existencial dread. That's genuinely one of fates worse than death.
Many episodes where characters get stuck in situations that can only be undone by the Status Quo are terrifying.
Hell, sometimes the "character torture" episodes are horrible.
Glad I'm not the only one who was scared of Nosferatu as a kid. I never watched the original movie and he came kinda out of nowhere.
Also totally agree with the episode being one of the Top 5. Its just so iconic.
SB-129. One of the only episodes I struggled to watch when I was younger
Wasn't there an episode about some giant ball of gum turing alive and kinda eating everything? And then you have spongebob etc. fight it by diving into it or something? Barely remember but it sure made me feel weird as a kid. Great video as always!
Omg I forgot about that episode , nightmare fuel!
Yea but when I was a kid it didn't scare me, it grossed me out if anything 🤮 all the saliva that kept spilling out from it made my stomach weak lol
Slasher McGee is actually one of my favorite bits in anything ever. It's so fucking quick, and well executed.
FYI the the krusty krab covered in sand is a Planet of the Apes reference (originals, not the new remakes)
The Eagle head in SpongeBob was terrifying to me, as well as the final look for what Puffy Fluffy looked like in A Pal For Gary.
Man now that you mention it, Night Shift might just be a top 5 cartoon episode. Almost every moment is memorable.
Couple observations: In a couple of Squidward's clips, the horror happens to Squidward and his first reaction isn't fear, it's _annoyed resignation._ The two I noticed here are in Ghoul Fools where his response to the giant Spongebob is "I guess this is the part where I start screaming. DYAAAA," and again with the Necronomicon episode he sprouts all the eyes and his first response is just "Of course..." Conversely, the best horror (not best episodes, the best _horror_) to happen to Squidward happens in the slow psychological episodes - Squid's Visit and Clarinetland from this list. There's a few more not on this list there (SB-129 comes to mind). He's also shown as being pretty good at scaring Spongebob, like with Graveyard Shift where he comes up with the Hash Slinging Slasher story and Don't Look Now with his fisherman cosplay prank. Not really much else to say here though - like I said, just a couple observations.
I really like this channels, you’re not over the top like other review channels you’re straight to the point
Nasty Patty was borderline horror at least
The rock bottem episode honestly frightened me as a kid
Scaredy pants actually scared the living frickin frick out of me because of the brain
The hash slinging slasher episode scared me SO MUCH as a kid
Episodes like graveyard shifts feel like a perfected version of existential horror that is serene instead of terrifying
SpongeBob is at its peak when it's being liminal uncanny dark psychological
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"This attracts yellyfish"
Awe, I love your speaking quirk
Do you mean…a Swedish accent?
4:03 I think Graveyard Shift actually got held back to sometime after alot of Season 3 episodes premiered here in the US (where the show is made ironically) because they could've been initially unsure if the appearance of Nosferatu was going to get them alot of complaints from parents. The Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD that includes Graveyard Shift came out nearly 6 months before Graveyard Shift aired on Nickelodeon in the US.
Necronomicon showing up in SpongeBob is wild. At this rate were going to have a full blown "Cuthullu in Bikini Bottom" episode with how popular Lovecraftian horror is becoming + the writer's increasing lack of things to make new episodes about.
ur voice makes me feel like i'm in my mothers womb
Yes, the horror elements of this show can go way out there like in “Ghoul Fools.”
I hope one day you can talk about the influence of Dan Povenmire on this show and how he helped write some of the most memorable episodes ever and compare his work on SpongeBob to later and earlier projects like Phineas and Ferb, Rocko and Family Guy.
SpongeBob vs horror ❌
SpongeBob is horror ✅
something REALLY scary that you didn't really go into well is spongebob and squidward having to work night shift right after their previous shift and seeing as their the only employees and krusty crab barely closes you know they went day shift, night shift and then day shift...scary world man
I always appreciated "Rock Bottom" and "Nasty Patty" for having some creepy/thrilling moments. When I think about it rock bottom has some Lovecraft inspiration with the fear of the unknown. Nasty Patty has Hitchcock inspiration with moments of thriller and crime.
I just love how at 1:55 squidward finally acknowledged that it was all his fault instead of pretending it wasn’t a big deal
The writers messed up. Nosferatu isn't the vampire's name. His name is Count Orlok. Nosferatu is just the name of the movie.
The shot of squidwards toenail get stubbed and ripped off always freaked me out
Im with you about graveyard shift. One of my favorite episodes and def in the top 5 as well
The only thing missing is Someone in the kitchen with sandy. That shit is disturbing to this day.
These feel very reminicent of Junji Ito type horror stories, theyre weird and vauge at the end while having some realism style art that scares you
nosferatu scene is definitely the scariest thing I remember from the show and in general as a kid.
The Patrick 3 am joke was always odd. Ever been to a McDonald’s drive thru at 3 am?There’s a significant market for that, especially after you turn 21…
.... That's the joke.. well done you figured it out
@@commiedoge747 That was definitely not the joke. If it were they wouldn’t have him waking up from an alarm.
I love your humour so much lmao the dry delivery really sells it
i think spongehenge is the scariest episode, especially as a kid
I think Slappy must be based on some old-timey celebrity. The voice and character design looks like a character from an old Looney Tunes episode that's a parody of old Hollywood characters/people.
It's Peter Lorey
Also the Cuddle E. Hugs soundtrack is a bop.
I remember some of these scaring me so bad that I had to leave the room or change the channel if a specific part was about to play.
I love the entirety of spongebob (yes, even the newest seasons) and i love how random this show is. One second its not horror, the next it is.
And also mr krabs sayinf "what the flim flam?!" At 9:08 always gets me laugin
genuinely love your videos like that your type of youtuber not to rush out videos and make sure the quality is good before you post 🙏
10:47 If this was an episode of today's Spongebob, Spongebob would be laughing non-stop and Squidward would be screaming just from there being a giant Spongebob in his house.
Earlier SpongeBob is directly branched from the band Ween, a lot of the strange occurrences are tied to the band's music
spongebob was already kinda scary to me as a kid and most stuff from the show i saw was apparently some halloween episodes no wonder i wasn't allowed to watch it
why was the flea one not voiced over 😔😔
Modern spongbop steal my vocal chord😔
@@awespongebob and replaced it with Ai? 😞😞😞
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Pirate deep dive video would be AWESOME
"Seson 7 has arguably the biggest horror episode" *shows cute SpongeBob image*
You didn't even mention the season 1 episode that gave us all nightmares when we were kids... rock bottom.
I grew up on uncle grandpa and sr pelo so the episode face freeze just made me laugh so hard i couldn't breath
the HEY intro is so hard please dont ever change it
Great vid as always, but I feel like you forgot a major episode. The episode I'm talking about is Rock Bottom. What I think made this one creepy for me was not only the weird fish that live in rock bottom, but the overall atmosphere of the episode. Especially the part where Spongebob is at the bus stop and his flashlight burns out, leaving him in complete darkness.
The locker and windy jellyfish episodes were a mindfuck
I remember the first time I watched SpongeBob (I heard of the show prior to this, but never watched it) it was when I was flicking through the channels and saw the octo-bob scene of ghost host. I was terrified of SpongeBob for a while after that lol.
spongebobs astetic makes it even scarier though tbh same with thomas the tank engine for me
I feel like I’m listening to the narrator’s son read over this video. I like it.
No way he forgot the episode rock bottom
Another episode you forgot to mention is the nasty patty. SpongeBob and krabs thought they killed the health inspector so they tried to hide his body from the police.
Had a vhs copy of scaredy pants, bright orange and a yearly classic until the vhs broke a decade ago
Also I can recite Graveyard Shift almost word for word, yeah I’m cooked
Good video! I'm surprised you didn't mention Nasty Patty though.
Honestly, I miss when the horror aspects weren’t exaggerated and were pretty good but in a creative no creepy way to make it funny but also disturbing
Squidward having hair freaked me out as a kid.
The real horror is the modern spongebob episodes that try desperately to pander and flanderize season 1-3's legacy, doing it horribly and appealing to no one.
Except, of course, to the toddlers that not only suck up the slop but also get annoyed at those who grew up with the older episodes and express their disapproval.
Babe wake up, 44 min Awe video just dropped
No SpongeBob Halloween episode? He shaved his head off 👻
9:32 I loved this episode. It had the right balance of creepy and hilarious
My girlfriend wasn't allowed to watch SpongeBob so watching this with her and being able to quote every part of every clip, was honestly a really huge flex. She jokingly said "fuck you" since I was able to quote it all, so naturally I said "later" lmao
Every time u say something is creepy I can't help but think of the scene at glove world where spongebob and Patrick were riding the kiddy ride
I dunno why but I was never scared of the snails in I Was A Teenage Gary. Not gloating, I'm actually confused
29:13 this laugh keeps me up
Huh Spongebob having not one but 2 episodes based on The Evil Dead was suprising
I had a DVD of SpongeBob that had a looping clip of that graveyard shift episode looping over and over and over again and it was the first one on the DVD so I can basically quote that episode to the T. It's imprinted into my brain
this show used to unintentionally creep me out as a kid i remember the rock bottom episode and the random close up shots in other episodes
Just wanted to throw out something that I rarely see anyone mention. In several rankings and other analysis videos on SpongeBob, I usually see "Squeaky Boots" near the bottom of most people's ranking, sometimes bc the boots squeaking gets annoying. But it's often overlooked that the episode is a reference/homage to Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". The line Krabs shouts, "it's the squeaking of the hideous boots!" Is actually a reference to the final line of the aforementioned short story ("it's the beating of his hideous heart!"). I think with the reference to Nosferatu, Teenage Gary, and that episode in particular, it's cool to see that the crew behind the show clearly had a love for classic horror, from the old black & white, to literature, to the corny B movies, even all the way back then.
I think the episode Earworm from S7 is a great example of Spongebob horror especially the decline of Bob's mental state
The first time i keep up with spongebob since 2011, and i'm immensly dissapointed...
23:12 were not gonna talk about the random skeleton that is literally hanging on a noose?💀
I think slappy might be a callback to a scene in looney tunes where a fish takes on his face and says,"Well, now I've seen everything." Then uh... rapidly shoots himself in the head. Yeah idk, it was in a looney tunes out of context video so...
OK I just looked it up and it says it's the Peter Lorre fish.
I would have used the earworm episode too hahah
Wouldn't SB-129 fall into this too, since it has elements of Sci-Fi/Existential Horror in it.
Youre a mind reaser i was like predicting the list entries. Love your contens so much, keep it comin!
Sponge Henge was super depressing