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Encyclopedia > Jellyfish Hunter
SpongeBob SquarePants episode
"Jellyfish Hunter"
Season №: 2
Episode №: 39a
Production №: 039
Airdate: September 28, 2001
Credits
Guest(s): None
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Mark O'Hare
Storyboard Artist(s): Carson Kugler
William Reiss
Erik Wiese
Supervising Producer: None
Directors
Main: None
Storyboard: Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Animation: Andrew Overtoom
Creative: Derek Drymon
Technical: None
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"Jellyfish Hunter" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...

Brief summary: When customers fall in love with SpongeBob's "Krabby Patty with Jellyfish Jelly," Mr. Krabs takes advantage of this, leading to disaster.


Time/Date: Unknown


Time cards shown: None


Characters Present:

Characters Mentioned: {{otheruses|SpongeBob SquarePants uji Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants is the principal character in the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, which first aired on May 1, 1999 on Nickelodeon. ... Eugene H. Krabs is a fictional character on the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. ...

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  • The Jelly Patty song
Hey all you people
Hey all you people
Hey all you people,
Won't you listen to me!
I've just had a sandwich,
No ordinary sandwich
A sandwich filled with jellyfish jellyyy!
Hey, man, you've got to try this sandwich
It's no ordinary sandwich
It's the tastiest sandwich in the sea!
Scooby-Dooby-Dooby-Doo bah, yeah!'

Plot

The episode opens up in Jellyfish Fields, where SpongeBob cheerfully catches a jellyfish, which he names "Twelvy". He then spots the blue jellyfish he's always wanted to catch, No-Name. SpongeBob uses all the tactics he can to capture No-Name, but he runs so fast that he blasts off and flies out of his pants, missing No-Name. Later, at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob is on lunch break and is eating a Krabby Patty with jellyfish jelly. He gives a small sample to Fred, who is so amazed at the taste that he gives a "Jelly Patty" to all the customers. When Mr. Krabs discovers this, he is shocked at SpongeBob altering the formula. However, he quickly changes his mind when he finds out that Fred is coming to the Krusty Krab every day for the rest of his life! Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to catch more jellyfish, and eventually decreases the population of Jellyfish Fields down to four living creatures. SpongeBob walks away, but hears some buzzing. He quickly heads home, and finds spooky things happening, such as the lights going out and a faulty telephone connection. In the kitchen, SpongeBob discovers a Krabby Patty with blue jelly! No-Name captures SpongeBob and leads him to a factory, and find out that Mr. Krabs is draining the jellyfish of all their jelly and holding them captive! The two break through the windows, and SpongeBob threatens Mr. Krabs with a wrench. But instead, he fixes the squeaky bolts on the door. He then attempts to open the hatch and set the jellyfish free, but Mr. Krabs explains that the door only opens if he says "Open". He activates the hatch, and the jellyfish are free, getting revenge on Mr. Krabs with a nasty sting. Krabs decides that he's going to stick with the original Krabby Patties. SpongeBob decides that jellyfishing will remain a hobby to him. No-Name lands in SpongeBob's net, and decides to name him "Friend". The two have a handshake, but it ends up with Friend stinging SpongeBob's hand.


Trivia/Goofs

  • When SpongeBob poured jellyfish jelly on his Krabby Patty his jar was empty, then when he poured some on the other fish's patty, the jar was full again.
  • The Chum Bucket is visible through the front window of the Krusty Krab, but when the customers are watching the dancing fish while facing the front window the Chum Bucket can't be seen.
  • When Spongebob is holding the wrench he states "The squeaky bolt on this door was driving me crazy" and tightens it. However in the very next shot of him, the bolts on the same door are not even there.
  • The only appearance(to date) of the blue Jellyfish. is possible this jelly will be appear in the fifth season.
  • If the door that holds the jellyfish is voice- activated, why would it need a handle?


Preceded by:
"Artist Unknown"
SpongeBob SquarePants episodes Followed by:
"The Fry Cook Games"


This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. ... This is a list of episodes from the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. ... The Fry Cook Games is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. ...


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Jellyfish (1163 words)
Jet propulsion in jellyfish is possible because of special muscles called coronal muscles, embedded on the underside of the bell, which push water out of the hollow bell.  As water is pushed in one direction, the jellyfish moves in the opposite direction.
Jellyfish have a short lifespan, the longest surviving species living only two to six months, usually perishing in rough waters or being eaten by predators—ocean sunfish and leatherback turtles are two of the most prevalent jellyfish predators.  (Researchers do not know how turtles and other predators can eat poisonous nematocysts without harming themselves.
Jellyfish are incredibly fragile, yet also incredibly complex.  They ‘breathe’ through the entire surface of their bodies, which is able to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide, and, even after death, are able to continue to deliver poison from their stingers if the tentacles remain moist.
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