Sing a Song of Patrick (SpongeBob SquarePants)

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Sing a Song of Patrick
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"Twinkle, Twinkle, Patrick Star! I made myself a sandwich,"
Series: SpongeBob SquarePants
Part of Season: 5
Episode Number: 89b
Air Date: February 19, 2007
Writer: Luke Brookshier

Tom King Steven Banks

Previous episode: The Krusty Sponge
Next episode: A Flea in Her Dome


Sing a Song of Patrick is the 20th episode of SpongeBob SquarePants' 5th Season. In initial release, it was the last segment of the season premiere episode, with Rise and Shine being the first, and Waiting being the second.

Why Its Poem Needs To Be Played By a Band

  1. Patrick reading a poem in front of people in gym class (and then eating it) and then throwing dodgeballs at him was a joke so good it became a meme.
  2. The following scene after the one above was funny where Patrick and the viewers thought SpongeBob was going to hit Patrick with a dodgeball.
  3. When the scary music played because Patrick was sad he got hit by a dodgeball, but it turned out to be one of Gary's music records, it made for a decently amusing scene.
  4. SpongeBob is, once again, a great friend to ask advice for. He also tried to comfort Patrick and inspired him to write his poem for a band to turn it into a song.
  5. Nine words: "I hate my life. I hate your life too!"
  6. The joke about Patrick's poem being terrible that it also smells bad was great!
  7. The singers of Twinkle Twinkle Patrick Star (I Wrote This) dying because they sang a song based on Patrick's bad poem was a very funny joke.
  8. The Twinkle Twinkle Patrick Star (I Wrote This) song was very hilarious due to its surreal lyrics that make no sense whatsoever, making it an intentionally bad song that works for the comedy.
    • Even funnier is that its lyrics were based on things Patrick went through or something someone he heard said to him.
    • The first scene with it was funny. Because Patrick played his song, SpongeBob's pineapple decoration rots, his picture of his parents turns from smiles to angry frowns, and Margaret (his mom) flips the frame to stop hearing Patrick's song, then the pineapple gets utterly destroyed.
    • The second scene where we hear this episode play I Wrote This Song by Patrick is much funnier than the first, as it causes unintentional mischief to the Bikini Bottomites, even to the police and the pilots who hate how awful the song is. They hate it so much that..
      • One fish drives his car boat out of control due to listening to the song, then crashes.
      • One's head explodes from listening to it.
      • A fish's girlfriend punches him because he said that the song reminds him of her, when it said "P U what's that horrible smell?"
      • All of the Bikini Bottomites run like it's the end of the world with some people even let their car burn by flipping it upside down.
      • The pilots destroy their plane's controls and let it crash into fireworks with them abandoning it
      • When the song gets louder, everyone forms an angry mob with a great cotton candy joke.
      • Old Man Jenkins, however, likes the song.

Bad Qualities

  1. The beginning of the episode can be seen as annoying as Patrick obnoxiously laughs and cries over something he read.
  2. The ending is a little mean spirited, as everyone threw dodgeballs at Patrick and SpongeBob when the same coach who told everyone to throw dodgeballs at him when he was young told everyone to do just that because of his terrible song.

Reception

Along with Krusty Sponge, it got a 7.5/10 on IMDb.

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