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* MemeticMutation: The "[[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ight-imma-head-out Ight Imma Head Out]]" meme started here. But while the image shows [=SpongeBob=] getting out of the chair, the episode shows that [=SpongeBob=] is actually sitting down to watch TV.

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The "[[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ight-imma-head-out Ight Imma Head Out]]" meme started here. But while the image shows [=SpongeBob=] getting out of the chair, the episode shows that [=SpongeBob=] is actually sitting down to watch TV.TV.
** Patrick in Chains[[labelnote:Explanation]]An image of Patrick chained in the middle of the stadium while an angry mob looks down on him. On Twitter, it's been used to reference having an unpopular opinion that would create an outrage from a given fan community.[[/labelnote]]
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** The seagulls. Granted, one might assume that they were feral and relying on instinct, but the fact that they could talk at the end implies that they were attacking [=SpongeBob=] and the gang out of complete malicious intent. The menacing AsideGlance that the first one gives to the camera after [=SpongeBob=] introduces everyone only makes them seem even more frightening.

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** The seagulls. Granted, one might assume that they were feral and relying on instinct, but the fact that they could talk at the end implies that they were attacking [=SpongeBob=] and the gang out of complete malicious intent. The menacing AsideGlance that the first one gives to the camera (If you don’t assume it’s a more “Is this guy for real?” look) after [=SpongeBob=] introduces everyone asks if he knows Sandy Cheeks only makes them seem even more frightening.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster named Clamu who is kept in captivity and trained to do tricks, like Shamu and the orcas at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster named Clamu who is kept in captivity and trained to do tricks, like Shamu and the orcas at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.

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* NightmareFuel: Sandy removing her suit and helmet just to prove she can survive underwater, until she realizes she's thousands of feet below the surface with no oxygen. When she begins to suffocate, we are treated to the image of her lungs ''shriveling up into nothingness'', and she narrowly avoids drowning by sticking a pickle jar over her head. Her growing panic in that moment is very unsettling. The fact that her friends laugh at the fact that she could've died does not help alleviate things at all.

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Sandy removing her suit and helmet just to prove she can survive underwater, until she realizes she's thousands of feet below the surface with no oxygen. When she begins to suffocate, we are treated to the image of her lungs ''shriveling up into nothingness'', and she narrowly avoids drowning by sticking a pickle jar over her head. Her growing panic in that moment is very unsettling. The fact that her friends laugh at the fact that she could've died does not help alleviate things at all.
** The seagulls. Granted, one might assume that they were feral and relying on instinct, but the fact that they could talk at the end implies that they were attacking [=SpongeBob=] and the gang out of complete malicious intent. The menacing AsideGlance that the first one gives to the camera after [=SpongeBob=] introduces everyone only makes them seem even more frightening.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The scene where [=SpongeBob=] reproduces by budding becomes this when Stephen Hillenburg confirmed he is asexual.
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* MemeticMutation: The "[[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ight-imma-head-out Ight Imma Head Out]]" meme started here. But while the image shows [=SpongeBob=] getting out of the chair, the episode shows that [=SpongeBob=] is actually sitting down to watch TV.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Though Patrick getting arrested is another example of Bikini Bottom police's [[PoliceAreUseless uselessness]], he was also investigating the case illegally that may draw their suspicion to him.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster named Clamu who is kept in captivity and trained to do tricks, like Shamu and the orcas at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.
* NightmareFuel: Sandy removing her suit and helmet just to prove she can survive underwater, until she realizes she's thousands of feet below the surface with no oxygen. When she begins to suffocate, we are treated to the image of her lungs ''shriveling up into nothingness'', and she narrowly avoids drowning by sticking a pickle jar over her head. Her growing panic in that moment is very unsettling. The fact that her friends laugh at the fact that she could've died does not help alleviate things at all.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Though Patrick getting arrested is another example of Bikini Bottom police's [[PoliceAreUseless uselessness]], he was also investigating the case illegally that may draw their suspicion to him.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster named Clamu who is kept in captivity and trained to do tricks, like Shamu and the orcas at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.
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* NightmareFuel: Sandy removing her suit and helmet just to prove she can survive underwater, until she realizes she's thousands of feet below the surface with no oxygen. When she begins to suffocate, we are treated to the image of her lungs ''shriveling up into nothingness'', and she narrowly avoids drowning by sticking a pickle jar over her head. Her growing panic in that moment is very unsettling. The fact that her friends laugh at the fact that she could've died does not help alleviate things at all.all.

!!The Smoking Peanut
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** Though Patrick getting arrested is often cited as another example of Bikini Bottom police's [[PoliceAreUseless uselessness]], he was also investigating the case illegally, which may have drawn their suspicion to him.
** Speaking of, some have suggested that Patrick figured out that [=SpongeBob=] was the one who threw the peanut, but let himself be arrested to spare his best friend.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster named Clamu who is kept in captivity and trained to do tricks, like Shamu and the orcas at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", [[TakeThat in reference to]] Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The "The Smoking Peanut" stars a giant oyster is named "Clamu", [[TakeThat in reference to]] Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals Clamu who is kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring trained to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much do tricks, like many believe captivity leads Shamu and the orcas to do.at Ride/SeaWorld. The plot in which Clamu goes on an angry rampage attacking others isn't really funny after that incident in which a [=SeaWorld=] orca killed its trainer and the controversy that prompted afterwards about the ethics of orcas in captivity.
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* NightmareFuel: Sandy removing her suit and helmet just to prove she can survive underwater, until she realizes she's thousands of feet below the surface with no oxygen. When she begins to suffocate, we are treated to the image of her lungs ''shriveling up into nothingness'', and she narrowly avoids drowning by sticking a pickle jar over her head. Her growing panic in that moment is very unsettling. The fact that her friends laugh at the fact that she could've died does not help alleviate things at all.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", [[TakeThat in reference to]] Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Though Patrick getting arrested is another example of Bikini Bottom police's [[PoliceAreUseless uselessness]], he was also investigating the case illegally that may draw their suspicion to him.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", [[TakeThat in reference to]] Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.do.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", in reference to Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", [[TakeThat in reference to to]] Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The giant oyster is named "Clamu", in reference to Shamu the Orca from Seaworld. Given the controversy surrounding large marine mammals kept in captivity and the harm that it can bring to the animals and their trainers, this plot feels awfully prophetic. At one point, it even attacks one of its trainers, much like many believe captivity leads orcas to do.

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