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-->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Stop it, Patrick. You're scaring him!
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-->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Stop it, Patrick. Patrick! You're scaring him!
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-->'''Spongebob:''' Stop it, Patrick. You're scaring him!
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* MemeticMutation: The "claustrophobic means afraid of Santa Claus" dialogue is often requoted to make fun of certain people or groups. Usually in this format:
-->'''Squidward:''' I'm X.
-->'''Patrick:''' What does X mean?
-->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' It means he's afraid of Y.
-->'''Squidward:''' No it doesn't!
-->'''Patrick:''' [Mockingly says something related to Y]
-->'''Spongebob:''' Stop it, Patrick. You're scaring him!
-->'''Squidward:''' I'm X.
-->'''Patrick:''' What does X mean?
-->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' It means he's afraid of Y.
-->'''Squidward:''' No it doesn't!
-->'''Patrick:''' [Mockingly says something related to Y]
-->'''Spongebob:''' Stop it, Patrick. You're scaring him!
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* {{Woolseyism}}: In the German dub, [=SpongeBob=] says "claustrophobic" means Squidward is afraid of "people named Klaus" instead of "Santa Claus". Patrick then teases Squidward by going "Klaus, Klaus, Klaus." instead of "Ho, Ho, Ho."
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#Given that [=SpongeBob=] is breaking the trust of an inanimate object that can't even speak, this comes across as a case of being a CluelessAesop.
#[=SpongeBob=] is turned into a DesignatedVillain for the sake of teaching the moral, but based on everything mentioned in InformedWrongness below, he essentially suffers AesopCollateralDamage for very little reason.
#This episode borders on being a SpaceWhaleAesop for having [=SpongeBob=] learn a moral through extremely unrealistic methods, the most notable being Le Spatula running away and punching him in the face.
#What is presumably [=SpongeBob=]'s subconscious stating, "[[TitleDrop All that glitters]] [[AllThatGlitters is not gold]]," is a complete BrokenAesop, given that it has nothing to do with what the progression of the episode sets out to do.
#[=SpongeBob=] is turned into a DesignatedVillain for the sake of teaching the moral, but based on everything mentioned in InformedWrongness below, he essentially suffers AesopCollateralDamage for very little reason.
#This episode borders on being a SpaceWhaleAesop for having [=SpongeBob=] learn a moral through extremely unrealistic methods, the most notable being Le Spatula running away and punching him in the face.
#What is presumably [=SpongeBob=]'s subconscious stating, "[[TitleDrop All that glitters]] [[AllThatGlitters is not gold]]," is a complete BrokenAesop, given that it has nothing to do with what the progression of the episode sets out to do.
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** 1. Given that [=SpongeBob=] is breaking the trust of an inanimate object that can't even speak, this comes across as a case of being a CluelessAesop.
** 2. [=SpongeBob=] is turned into a DesignatedVillain for the sake of teaching the moral, but based on everything mentioned in InformedWrongness below, he essentially suffers AesopCollateralDamage for very little reason.
** 3. This episode borders on being a SpaceWhaleAesop for having [=SpongeBob=] learn a moral through extremely unrealistic methods, the most notable being Le Spatula running away and punching him in the face.
** 4. What is presumably [=SpongeBob=]'s subconscious stating, "[[TitleDrop All that glitters]] [[AllThatGlitters is not gold]]," is a complete BrokenAesop, given that it has nothing to do with what the progression of the episode sets out to do.
** 2. [=SpongeBob=] is turned into a DesignatedVillain for the sake of teaching the moral, but based on everything mentioned in InformedWrongness below, he essentially suffers AesopCollateralDamage for very little reason.
** 3. This episode borders on being a SpaceWhaleAesop for having [=SpongeBob=] learn a moral through extremely unrealistic methods, the most notable being Le Spatula running away and punching him in the face.
** 4. What is presumably [=SpongeBob=]'s subconscious stating, "[[TitleDrop All that glitters]] [[AllThatGlitters is not gold]]," is a complete BrokenAesop, given that it has nothing to do with what the progression of the episode sets out to do.
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!Wishing You Well
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* JustHereForGodzilla: This episode is generally why fans look up this pair of episodes, as it’s generally considered up to the bar set by the first three seasons.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: This episode is generally why fans look up this pair of episodes, as it’s it's generally considered up to the bar set by the first three seasons.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Mr. Krabs is in full-blown BadBoss mode here, as he essentially imprisons the undying loyal [=SpongeBob=] at the bottom of a well to collect coins for him and won’t even let him go home after business hours, just because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks [=SpongeBob=] needs to be there in case someone makes a late-night wish]] (as if the coins would go anywhere). But here, Mr. Krabs suffers LaserGuidedKarma via [[HoistByHisOwnPetard his own scheme backfiring on him]]. In many later episodes, Mr. Krabs would be just as unscrupulous, if not worse, but seldom receive proper punishment for his actions.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Mr. Krabs is in full-blown BadBoss mode here, as he essentially imprisons the undying undyingly loyal [=SpongeBob=] at the bottom of a well to collect coins for him and won’t even let him go home after business hours, just because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks [=SpongeBob=] needs to be there in case someone makes a late-night wish]] (as if the coins would go anywhere). But here, Mr. Krabs suffers LaserGuidedKarma via [[HoistByHisOwnPetard his own scheme backfiring on him]]. In many later episodes, Mr. Krabs would be just as unscrupulous, if not worse, but seldom receive proper punishment for his actions.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Mr. Krabs is in full-blown BadBoss mode here, as he essentially imprisons the undying loyal [=SpongeBob=] at the bottom of a well to collect coins for him and won’t even let him go home after business hours, just because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks [=SpongeBob=] needs to be there in case someone makes a late-night wish]] (as if the coins would go anywhere). But here, Mr. Krabs suffers LaserGuidedKarma via [[HoistByHisOwnPetard his own scheme backfiring on him]]. In many later episodes, Mr. Krabs would be just as unscrupulous, if not worse, but seldom receive proper punishment for his actions.