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Encyclopedia > The Secret Box
SpongeBob SquarePants episode
"The Secret Box"
Season №: 2
Episode №: 35a
Production №: 035
Airdate: September 7, 2001
Credits
Guest(s): None
Writer(s): Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Merriwether Williams
Storyboard Artist(s): Carson Kugler
William Reiss
Erik Weise
Supervising Producer: None
Directors
Main: None
Storyboard: Walt Dohrn
Paul Tibbitt
Animation: Tom Yasumi
Creative: Derek Drymon
Technical: None
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"The Secret Box" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series and media franchise. ...

Brief summary: Patrick shows SpongeBob a box. He calls it the secret box, because its contents are a secret. He describes it as "the secretest of all secrets". SpongeBob is tempted to see what's inside the box, and in the end, he does...


Time/Date: Unknown


Time cards shown: None


Characters Present:

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Plot

SpongeBob is running towards Patrick's house, ready to go jellyfishing. Patrick says he'll go with him, and then says he has to put away his 'secret box' first. SpongeBob asks him what's inside the box, but Patrick says he can't show him. Despite repeated attempts, SpongeBob is unable to trick Patrick into opening the box (unusual considering Patrick's low intelligence). Undeterred, SpongeBob tries to sneak a peek while Patrick sleeps. Patrick wakes up to catch him in the act (not due to the unintentional clamor created by the less than stealthy SpongeBob, but by the fairly quiet comment "Gee, Patrick sure is a heavy sleeper.") Nevertheless, Patrick forgives him and opens the box. Inside, there is just a piece of string ("A secret string!" as Patrick describes it). SpongeBob comments on how he "should've known", but when he leaves, Patrick reveals to the audience the real secret. If you pull the string, a secret compartment opens in the box, revealing an embarrassing photo of SpongeBob at "that Christmas party". The photo remained unshown until a commercial done in clay aired during Christmas time. It was of SpongeBob ripping his pants. (commercial unaired since 2004, but still seen on "TurboNick") Nickelodeon has launched a new broadband channel called TurboNick. ...


Quotes

  • Spongebob: Everyone knows the best thing about a secret is secretly telling someone your secret, thereby secretly adding another secret to their secret collection of secrets, secretly.

Patrick: (his brain starts shooting out sparks)

  • Patrick: No one must know the secret of the box, not even (pauses) Squidwards house! (Squidwards house, previously bending over, rightens itself)
  • Patrick: You may be an open book, Spongebob, but I'm a bit more complicated than that. The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma. (he's thinking of a carton of milk tipping over and spilling)
  • Spongebob: What could be in that secret box that Patrick doesn't want me to see? Maybe it's the world's only albino jellyfish! Or maybe Patrick's a master jewel thief and it's full of diamonds. Or maybe Patrick's a deranged maniac who keeps his victims' severed heads in a box!! Or worse... maybe it's an embarrassing snapshot of me from the Christmas party!!! AAAAAGGGGHHH!!!!!
  • Patrick: (laughing) Good thing he didn't pull the secret string opening the secret compartment of my secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of Spongebob at the Christmas party!! AHAHHAHAHAHAHA!! Merry Christmas, Spongebob!!! Ahahahahaha!!!!

Cultural References

  • Clips from this episode appeared in the 2005 version of War of the Worlds while Rachel was channel surfing. These clips were either repeated or out of order.Also the clips are synched very badly as the audio is at least 30 seconds off from the animation.

2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... War of the Worlds is a 2005 science fiction film based on H. G. Wells original novel of the same name. ...

Trivia/Goofs

  • SpongeBob reveals that he wears two different socks everyday, he has never been late for work and he was wearing three pairs of underwear at the time.
  • When SpongeBob sneaks over to Patrick's house, Squidward's house is absent.
  • In this episode, SpongeBob is drawn as a darker shade of yellow.
  • During the first few months after release, they revealed the embaressing picture of SpongeBob before cutting to the credits. This picture was the picture taken by Squidward in "Christmas Who?"
  • The picture that Patrick had in his box may have come from the Nickelodeon holiday promo shown here. [1]


Production Order Christmas Who? is a 30 minute SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. ...

Preceded by:
"Life of Crime"
SpongeBob SquarePants episodes Followed by:
"Band Geeks"


Production Order Life of Crime is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. ... This is a list of episodes from the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. ... Production Order Band Geeks is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season two. ...


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DEATH BOX / SECRET INFORMATION (768 words)
The problem was everyone wanted a pair of twelves in their trunk when most if not all of the time, the box would have to be too large to breath properly and we could get lower cleaner bass out of a 10” woofer.
The original box was duct loaded across the entire bottom, and had a fixed baffle that did not move.
I say original box, but perhaps we should mention the starting point was a typical band pass with a 4 inch round port located off to one side.
Travellers Secret Box UK - home (154 words)
As an ongoing, international initiative, the Travellers Secret Box project seeks to explore, locate, identify and perhaps dissolve some of the seemingly undetectable territories existent in terms of art and culture, social inclusion and the ever-shifting locality of identity as well as notions of home.
The box itself remains itinerant, of no fixed address, forever travelling from one location to the next, from city to city, country to country, its final destination uncertain and impossible to know.
An opportunity to push the project further, add a new dimension and give the box a brief respite in the form of a series of exhibitions would serve to further highlight these concerns, offering the work to varied audiences and creating further dialogue on such timely subjects.
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