Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
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{{Link|SpongeBob}} sees an ad for it in a magazine and buys it for Gary, who is then able to communicate using more than just "meow"s.
 
{{Link|SpongeBob}} sees an ad for it in a magazine and buys it for Gary, who is then able to communicate using more than just "meow"s.
   
Gary puts it into effective use by describing his owner and aquaintances. SpongeBob then goes to {{Link|Squidward's house}} to show him that Gary can speak using his collar. Gary describes Squidward's art as unappealing and deems him naive. Angered, Squiward wants revenge on Gary for his speeches.
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Gary puts it into effective use by describing his owner and acquaintances. SpongeBob then goes to {{Link|Squidward's house}} to show him that Gary can speak using his collar. Gary describes Squidward's art as unappealing and deems him naive. Angered, Squiward wants revenge on Gary for his speeches.
   
 
Later at night, Squidward breaks into [[SpongeBob's bedroom]], steals the translation collar, and replaced it with a walkie-talkie. Afterwards, Squidward speaks into Gary's collar and pressures SpongeBob with commands like giving him water and taking him to the park at a late time, taking advantage of SpongeBob's tiredness.
 
Later at night, Squidward breaks into [[SpongeBob's bedroom]], steals the translation collar, and replaced it with a walkie-talkie. Afterwards, Squidward speaks into Gary's collar and pressures SpongeBob with commands like giving him water and taking him to the park at a late time, taking advantage of SpongeBob's tiredness.

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Object

The chatterbox translation collar is a collar that can translate a snail's meows. It appears in the episode "Chatterbox Gary," in which it is used to translate Gary's meowing.

Description

It is a red collar with a yellow or silver speaker on the front. The collar fits around the snail's shell. Each time the snail meows, the collar immediately translates it via the speaker.

Role in episode

SpongeBob sees an ad for it in a magazine and buys it for Gary, who is then able to communicate using more than just "meow"s.

Gary puts it into effective use by describing his owner and acquaintances. SpongeBob then goes to Squidward's house to show him that Gary can speak using his collar. Gary describes Squidward's art as unappealing and deems him naive. Angered, Squiward wants revenge on Gary for his speeches.

Later at night, Squidward breaks into SpongeBob's bedroom, steals the translation collar, and replaced it with a walkie-talkie. Afterwards, Squidward speaks into Gary's collar and pressures SpongeBob with commands like giving him water and taking him to the park at a late time, taking advantage of SpongeBob's tiredness.

In the morning, after SpongeBob's house had been removed from Conch Street, SpongeBob and Gary are seen in an empty space where their home used to be and the former cries immensely due to his homelessness. Gary's collar, under the manipulation of Squidward, suggests living in a hole "like an idiot would." SpongeBob then proceeds to dig a hole. During the process, Gary notices Squidward behind a brick wall, using his collar, realizing that Squidward is responsible for the loss of SpongeBob's house.

Gary takes the collar back from him and kicks the walkie-talkie into Squidward's throat, which makes him sound like Gary.