| SpongeBob SquarePants episode | | "Dunces & Dragons" | | | | Season №: | 4 | | Episode №: | 68 | | Production №: | 66 | | Airdate: | February 20, 2006 (US) February 16, 2006 (NZ) March 19, 2006 (Asia) | | Best Day Ever Rank: | #3 | | Credits | | Guest(s): | - Tom Kenny (Sir SpongeBob-SpongeBob SquarePants), Fire-Breathing Jelly-Fish) - Bill Fagerbakke (Sir Patrick-Patrick Star) - Rodger Bumpass (Squidly-Squidward Tentacles's ancestor) - Clancy Brown (King Krabs-Eugene Krabs's ancestor) - Doug Lawrence (Lord Planktonomor-Sheldon Plankton's ancestor} - Carolyn Lawrence (The Dark Knight(Sandy Cheeksancestor) - Lori Alan (Princess Pearl) - Jill Talley (Karen (Planktomonor's Globe Wife)) - Stephen Hillenburg (Potty the Parrot) | | Writer(s): | Zeus Cervas Erik Wiese Tim Hill | | Storyboard Artist(s): | Derek Drymon | | Supervising Producer: | Paul Tibbitt | | Directors | | Storyboard: | Zeus Cervas Erik Wiese | | Animation: | Alan Smart Tom Yasumi | | Technical: | Vincent Waller | Episode List Select show to expand. | Premiere Order Season 1 May 1, 1999 – April 8, 2000 | | 1. Help Wanted / Reef Blower / Tea at the Treedome 2. Bubblestand / Ripped Pants 3. Jellyfishing / Plankton! 4. Naughty Nautical Neighbors / Boating School 5. Pizza Delivery / Home Sweet Pineapple 6. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy / Pickles 7. Hall Monitor / Jellyfish Jam 8. Sandy's Rocket / Squeaky Boots 9. Nature Pants / Opposite Day 10. Culture Shock / F.U.N. 11. MuscleBob BuffPants / Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost 12. The Chaperone / Employee of the Month 13. Scaredy Pants / I Was a Teenage Gary 14. SB-129 / Karate Choppers 15. Sleepy Time / Suds 16. Valentine's Day / The Paper 17. Arrgh! / Rock Bottom 18. Texas / Walking Small 19. Fools in April / Neptune's Spatula 20. Hooky / Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
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| Season 2 October 26, 2000 – November 30, 2001 | | 21. Something Smells / Bossy Boots 22. Your Shoe's Untied / Squid's Day Off 23. Big Pink Loser / Bubble Buddy 24. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III / Squirrel Jokes 25. Christmas Who? 26. Dying for Pie / Imitation Krabs 27. Wormy / Patty Hype 28. Survival of the Idiots / Dumped 29. Grandma's Kisses / Squidville 30. No Free Rides / I'm Your Biggest Fanatic 31. Shanghaied / Gary Takes a Bath 32. Pressure / The Smoking Peanut 33. Pre-Hibernation Week / Life of Crime 34. The Secret Box / Band Geeks 35. Sailor Mouth / Artist Unknown 36. Jellyfish Hunter / The Fry Cook Games 37. The Bully / Just One Bite 38. Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm / Squid on Strike 39. Procrastination / I'm with Stupid October 26 is the 299th day of the year (300th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 66 days remaining. ...
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| Season 3 January 21, 2002 – October 11, 2004 | | 40. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV / Doing Time 41. Welcome to the Chum Bucket / Frankendoodle 42. Snowball Effect / One Krabs Trash 43. Nasty Patty / Idiot Box 44. As Seen on TV / Can You Spare a Dime? 45. No Weenies Allowed / Squilliam Returns 46. The Algae's Always Greener / SpongeGuard on Duty 47. Krab Borg / Rock-a-Bye Bivalve 48. Wet Painters / Krusty Krab Training Video 49. Party Pooper Pants 50. Chocolate With Nuts / Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V 51. Club SpongeBob / My Pretty Seahorse 52. Graveyard Shift / Krusty Love 53. New Student Starfish / Clams 54. The Great Snail Race / Mid-Life Crustacean 55. The Sponge Who Could Fly 56. Born Again Krabs / I Had an Accident 57. Plankton's Army / Missing Identity 58. SpongeBob B.C. 59. Krabby Land / The Camping Episode 60. SpongeBob Meets the Strangler / Pranks a Lot January 21 is the 21st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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| Season 4 May 6, 2005 – 2007 | | 61. Fear of a Krabby Patty / Shell of a Man 62. The Lost Mattress / Krabs vs. Plankton 63. Skill Crane / Good Neighbors 64. Selling Out / Funny Pants 65. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture / Enemy In-Law 66. Patrick SmartPants / SquidBob TentaclePants 67. Have You Seen This Snail? 68. Dunces and Dragons 69. Krusty Towers / Mrs. Puff, You're Fired 70. Chimps Ahoy / Ghost Host 71. Whale of a Birthday / Karate Island 72. All That Glitters / Wishing You Well 73. New Leaf / Once Bitten 74A. Squidtastic Voyage 75A. Bummer Vacation 76A. Best Day Ever 75B. Wigstruck 74B. That's No Lady 77. The Thing / Hocus Pocus 78. Driven to Tears / Rule of Dumb 79A. The Pink Purloinier 76B. The Gift of Gum 80. Rise and Shine / Waiting / Sing a Song of Patrick 79B. Squid Wood 81. Best Frenemies / Born to be Wild May 6 is the 126th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (127th in leap years). ...
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| Season 5 2007 – TBA | | 82. Friend or Foe? 83. Night Light / The Original Fry Cook 84. Fungus Among Us / Spy Buddies This is a list of television-related events in 2007. ...
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| Season 6 TBA – TBA | Other 2001 – Present | | | 1. Patrick the Snowman 2. Plankton's Holiday Hits 3. 12 Days of Nickmas 4. How You-Know-Who Stole You-Know-What 5. Nickelodeon Holiday Party 6. A Chuckie Finster Christmas 6. The Endless Summer 7. Nicktoons Battle 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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| | Production Order | Season 1 | | 1. Help Wanted / Reef Blower / Tea at the Treedome 2. Bubblestand / Ripped Pants 3. Jellyfishing / Plankton! 4. Naughty Nautical Neighbors / Boating School 5. Pizza Delivery / Home Sweet Pineapple 6. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy / Pickles 7. Hall Monitor / Jellyfish Jam 8. Sandy's Rocket / Squeaky Boots 9. Nature Pants / Opposite Day 10. Culture Shock / F.U.N. 11. MuscleBob BuffPants / Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost 12. The Chaperone / Employee of the Month 13. Scaredy Pants / I Was a Teenage Gary 14. SB-129 / Karate Choppers 15. Sleepy Time / Suds 16. Valentine's Day / The Paper 17. Arrgh! / Rock Bottom 18. Texas / Walking Small 19. Fools in April / Neptune's Spatula 20. Hooky / Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II Production Order Help Wanted is the opening SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one, usually referred to as the first of three SpongeBob pilot episodes. ...
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| | Season 3 | | 41. The Algae's Always Greener / SpongeGuard on Duty 42. Club SpongeBob / My Pretty Seahorse 43. The Bully / Just One Bite 44. Nasty Patty / Idiot Box 45. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV / Doing Time 46. Snowball Effect / One Krabs Trash 47. As Seen on TV / Can You Spare a Dime? 48. No Weenies Allowed / Squilliam Returns 49. Krab Borg / Rock-a-Bye Bivalve 50. Wet Painters / Krusty Krab Training Video 51. Party Pooper Pants 52. Chocolate With Nuts / Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V 53. New Student Starfish / Clams 54. SpongeBob B.C. 55. The Great Snail Race / Mid-Life Crustacean 56. Born Again Krabs / I Had an Accident 57. Krabby Land / The Camping Episode 58. Plankton's Army / Missing Identity 59. The Sponge Who Could Fly 60. SpongeBob Meets the Strangler / Pranks a Lot Production Order The Algaes Always Greener is the opening SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season three. ...
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| | Season 4 | | 61. Fear of a Krabby Patty / Shell of a Man 62. The Lost Mattress / Krabs vs. Plankton 63. Have You Seen This Snail? 64. Skill Crane / Good Neighbors 65. Selling Out / Funny Pants 66. Dunces and Dragons 67. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture / Enemy In-Law 68. Patrick SmartPants / SquidBob TentaclePants 69. Krusty Towers / Mrs. Puff, You're Fired 70. Ghost Host / Wishing You Well 71. Chimps Ahoy / Whale of a Birthday 72. Karate Island / All That Glitters 73. New Leaf / Once Bitten 74. Bummer Vacation / Wigstruck 75. Squidtastic Voyage / That's No Lady 76. Hocus Pocus / The Thing 77. Driven to Tears / Rule of Dumb 78. Born to Be Wild / Best Frenemies 79. The Pink Purloinier / Squid Wood 80. Best Day Ever / The Gift of Gum Production Order Fear of a Krabby Patty is the Emmy nominated opening episode of SpongeBob SquarePants from season four. ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Brief summary: After SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally travel in time to the medieval era, they have to defeat a menacing dragon - and find a way back home! Time/Date: - In the Modern time
- In the Medieval Era, before the 12th century
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- Karen the crystal ball
- Morrie (The announcer)
- Blacksmith
- Dragon/Fire-breathing jellyfish
Minor Characters: - Lady sitting next to Morrie
- Guards at Planktonimor's tower
- Guard at Medieval Moments
- Seahorses
- Person at drawbridge
- People operating guillotine
- Prison guard
- Bikini Bottomshire citizens
- Medieval Moments audience
- Leech (similar to Gary without a shell and with sharp teeth)
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DVD: Lost in Time Plot
Villiage of Bikini Bottomshire.
Overview background of Bikini Bottomshire as seen from the base of Planktonomore's tower. SpongeBob and Patrick are running up to the "Medieval Moments" stadium/restaurant (a spoof of Medieval Times) to watch the jousting tournament. Upon their arrival, Morrie announces the tournament and asks for two volunteers to take part in the jousting, choosing SpongeBob and Patrick. They each go onto a seahorse and they start the jousting. Patrick's seahorse proves so fast that his lance flies out of his hand, rendering him easy for Spongebob to send into the air. SpongeBob's seahorse, for some reason, then launches SpongeBob high in the air as well. They land in a small field in a medieval Bikini Bottom (there is no explanation as to how they time travelled). Image File history File links BikiniBottomshire. ...
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A large group of knights on seahorses surround the duo. They lock SpongeBob and Patrick in the dungeons because they think they are witches (after all, they did fall from the sky). There they see a squid playing a clarinet. They think it's Squidward, but the squid's name is actually Squidly, who used to be the king's royal fool before he 'royally messed up'. SpongeBob still thinks they are in the restaurant, and describes 'how accurate the props are'. Later, SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidly are sent to the king, who orders them to be executed because of an insulting song they sang in front of him. The king is actually a crab. SpongeBob thinks it's Mr. Krabs, but the crab's name is King Krabs. It is now that SpongeBob realizes that they have travelled in time. However, Princess Pearl reminds King Krabs of the prophecy in a stained glass window. It says that two brave knights will fall from the sky and will be sent by a king and defeat the dragon (controlled by the evil wizard Planktonimor) that is destroying the city. Just then, the dragon (who, actually, is a giant jellyfish) smashes through the wall with the prophecy on it. Under Planktonimor's orders, it kidnaps Pearl and effortly flicks King Krabs into the guillotine, smashing it just before SpongeBob can be executed. The dragon flies away. King Krabs then sees a never-before-seen section of the prophecy showing King Krabs kicking out SpongeBob and Patrick. He tells them to defeat the dragon, then proceeds to kick them out. However, SpongeBob and Patrick decide to literally kick themselves out. Squidly comes along as well after orders from King Krabs. On the way, they stop off at the Blacksmith's to get some armour and weapons, only to find that all of the weapons are too heavy except for the jellyfish net. As they reach the bridge to Planktonimor's tower, they are attacked by a 'Dark Knight', who guards the bridge. The Dark Knight is revealed to be none-other than a medieval Sandy (who, unlike the present Sandy, does not need an air helmet). A duel ensues, with SpongeBob ultimately winning due to his karate prowess. Unfortunately, the Dark Knight dies after losing the battle, and SpongeBob soon chooses to revive the Dark Knight, and spare her life. Image File history File links Losttime. ...
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Amazed, the Dark Knight decides to follow SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidly on their quest (and learn a trifle of Karate, according to her). Back at the King's castle, Krabs receives a note saying that Princess Pearl will die if he doesn't hand over the village and his throne. SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidly and the Dark Knight make an incredibly long journey to the top of the tower, where SpongeBob distracts Planktonimor while Patrick, Squidly and the Dark Knight try to rescue Pearl. However, the Dragon soon arrives and manages to zap the heroes. Just as the Dragon is about to finish off SpongeBob, he pulls out a Krabby Patty he had been saving for lunch. The Dragon eats it and likes it so much that it decides to join SpongeBob's team, zapping Planktonimor. Later, King Krabs is cooking Krabby Patties (on a modern grill) for the dragon. However, as soon as Squidly starts playing his clarinet, everybody hates it, and someone throws a rock at him. The seahorses become scared and launch SpongeBob and Patrick into the air. They land back at the tournament. SpongeBob says "I guess I shouldn't have agitated that Seahorse. That was some dream I had, eh Patrick?" Patrick then replies "Try telling that to Squidly." He then stands up, revealing a horribly squashed Squidly underneath him.
Quotes - SpongeBob: Excuse me, my good man, but I believeth you meanteth to say, "Righteth this way-eth!" ( giggles )
- Guard: ( holds his spear up to his throat, gulps, and then puts it down ) Some day, but not today.
- SpongeBob: Pat, do you know how to ride a seahorse?
- Patrick: Nuh-uh.
- SpongeBob: Mr. Seahorse sir, you go easy on beginners right? (Seahorses ride off with Patrick and SpongeBob on them)
- Squidly: I am Squidly, the king's royal fool- or at least I was, until I royally messed up.
- Squidly: (singing) I was the king's favourite fool, I bring merry mirth and laughter! But I told one bad joke and the king had a stroke now I hang from ye olde rafter!
- SpongeBob: Don't you see, Patrick?! We really are in medieval times!
- Patrick: Oh, no! I think I left the water running at home!
- Karen: Planktonimor, thou art cocky and overly confident with thyself.
- SpongeBob: ( weakly ) We're here to rescue you Pearl! Whew! Can I get a glass of water?
- Planktonimor: Sparkling or regular? ( pulls glasses away ) Psyche-eth!
- SpongeBob: ( gasps ) You really are the eviliest wizard in Bikini Bottomshire! Prepare to vanquished!
- Planktonimor: Bring it on-eth, knave!
- Squidly: (singing) There once was a dragon so handsome and smart. He let me go free, for he had a big heart! ( dragon zaps him ) Everyone be-eth a critic.
- Planktonimor: ( To Dragon Jellyfish ) YES! YES! Sick-eth them, boy!
- SpongeBob: How's that mutton, Patrick?
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- SpongeBob: ( To Medieval Sandy ) I must fulfill the prophecy while you untie Patrick and the royal doofus!
- Squidly: That be-eth royal fool.
- Squidly: Ow-eth.
- Princess Pearl: I be-eth okay.
- SpongeBob: Wow. The boys back home will never believe this! ( After capturing the Dragon Jellyfish )
- Patrick: I'm right here, and I don't believe it!
- King Krabs: What's this? A lost piece of the prophecy?
- SpongeBob: Let me guess - more praise for our manly statures?
- King Krabs: Actually, it says here that I'm supposed to kick you out of here.
- SpongeBob: Don't worry! We manly knights are so manly we kick ourselves out of places! ( Kicks himself out of the picture, followed by Patrick )
- SpongeBob: ( Takes sword from blacksmith ) It's a little heavy! ( Drops the sword and it stabs the blacksmith )
- Blacksmith: ( With sword still sticking out of him ) Ha! Ha! That's going to need some stitches!
- King Krabs: Hm. I do wonder if I couldst sell these......erm... Krabby Patties! (laughs)
- Squidly ( singing ): Oh hear me king, for I must sing, how you are the greatest at everything, like letting a dragon burn down our city, a horrible sight that wasn't pretty. T'was all your fault and is a pitty...
- All: (singing) The king is bad! The king's to blame! Now hang your kingly head in shame! Lalala lalala lalala!
- Squidly ( singing ): Oh dark knight spare us please, Don't cut off our heads or boil our knees, Please take these two and let me go free, And I will give to thee some ( hesitates ) cheese. (Mooing sound)
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Trivia/Goofs - Originally titled Lost in Time.
- Although this episode takes place in medieval times, Princess Pearl and Squidly are dressed in a Renaissance clothing.
- The viewing figures of this episode - 8.5 million - are some of the highest in SpongeBob's history.
- According to a line said by Squidly, Squidward Tentacles might be Squidly's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson (Plays clarinet badly "Oh blast this confounded instrument! If I never learn to play with ease, may my own great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson be cursed tenfold!").
- Nickelodeon Asia aired this episode on March 19, 2006 together with the SpongeBob-a-thon which premiered new episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants.
- This episode was first seen in a New Years 2006 commercial.
- The Lost in Time DVD was originally going to only include four episodes like the VHS version, but the two episodes, "Enemy In-Law" and "Patrick SmartPants", were included on the DVD as a pair of bonus episodes.
- When the guard at the castle plucks an eyelash out of SpongeBob's eyelashes, he now only has two. Notice, however, that when they are on the roof, before SpongeBob sets out to catch the jellyfish in his net, he now has three eyelashes. Not two.
- SpongeBob taught the Dark Knight (Sandy's ancestor) karate. Sandy Cheeks claims that she taught SpongeBob all that he now knows about karate in Karate Island. However, when SpongeBob met Sandy in Tea at the Treedome, SpongeBob had already known about karate. That must have meant she taught him all the rest he knows.
- This episode is ironic for the reason that Sandy's ancestor lives in Bikini Bottom, who is obviously also from Texas. This would lead one to assume Sandy's ancestors had been inhabiting Bikini Bottom for centuries, yet when Sandy first arrived in Bikini Bottom, she'd come to conduct scientific experiments, not to visit the home of an ancestor.
- The commercials of the episode called it "Lost In Time" instead of its actual name, "Dunces and Dragons."
- Medieval Sandy is somehow able to live underwater without oxygen or an air helmet (however, it is possible that she is one of Lord Planktonimor's witches).
- After Patrick, Spongebob, and Squidward sing the offensive song to the king he orders them to be be-headed with a guillotine. The guillotine wasn't used for almost 700 years after the 12th century.
- In Hebrew, this episode is called "קציצות ודרקונים", which means "Patties and Dragons".
- A Medieval Spongebob or Medieval Patrick were not seen in this episode. This could indicate that Spongebob and Patrick's ancestors didn't live in Bikini Bottom. However, this is conflicted by the episodes "SpongeBob B.C." and "SB-129", where primitive Spongebobs and Patricks were shown.
- Spongebob and Patrick shouldn't be afraid of the guillotine, as they are creatures that can reproduce parts of their bodies if cut off. But this is innacurate because the body will die if the brain is gone
- Before fighting sandy Sponge bob smacks his legs which have puffed up and look fat. This may be a blooper or the artist may have did that for fun.
- Princess Pearl mentions blood pressure in the episode. The knowledge of blood pressure was not found out until the 19th Century when knowledge of medical science improved. Knowledge of even rudimentary, basic medical knowledge was non-existent in the 12th century and leeches were used to treat "bad blood" that had to be extracted from the body in order to cure diseases. Little was known about what caused disease and hence the disastrous plagues like the Black Plague of 1347.
- Normally ANYBODY would bleeding and be falling to the ground if a sword entered the body. There is a goof in this episode when the blacksmith is accidentally stabbed by a sword. There was no knowledge of stitches either to cure injury by sword. Sword wounds were treated normally by water and rubbing with a cloth. Normally, an injury by a sword in the position of the body that the blacksmith received would be fatal.
- There is a historical inaccuracy in the episode concerning karate Since, the episode takes place in Medieval England, (hence Bikini Bottom shire), a shire being an English county, there would be no karate because Karate was only used in Medieval Japan in the 12th Century and full European contact with Japan was not made until the 19th Century. Also, Europeans had no knowledge of Japan, or even Japanese martial arts,karate and the Japanese had no knowledge of the outside world, or even Europe, since Japan was isolated from outside contact until the 19th Century. In addition, there was only full knowledge of karate in the 20th Century. The international popularity of karate only happened in the 20th Century and karate was literally unknown by Europeans in the 12th Century. Karate was only known by Europeans and Americans in the 20th Century.
- There is a propane grill in the 12th Century that King Krabs uses to make burgers. Propane grills were not invented until the 20th Century (duh!). The hamburger, a.k.a. Krabby Patty, was only invented until the 20th Century and brought over by German immigrants to America in the 20th Century. Hamburgers did not reach England until the 20th Century also. But this is just a joke.
- On Nick.com, The Dunces & Dragons game got ranked Game of the Week of the Year.
- At the beginning of the episode the knight slices Spongebob's hat in half, however when Spongebob gets thrown into the dungeons, he has his hat.
- When Squidly was singing in the dungeon, he sings, "Now I hang from the old rafter!" But he really wasn't. He may have just sang that to rhyme.
- When Spongebob and Patrick were in the air coming to back to their own time period, Squidly was not shown but in the end he
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Karate ) ( ) or karate-dÅ ) is a martial art that developed from a synthesis of indigenous Ryukyuan fighting methods and chinese kempo [1] . Karate originally meant Tang hand, i. ...
Karate ) ( ) or karate-dÅ ) is a martial art that developed from a synthesis of indigenous Ryukyuan fighting methods and chinese kempo [1] . Karate originally meant Tang hand, i. ...
External links - Dunces and Dragons Game based on this episode.
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