Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
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{{RP|episode|Earworm}}
 
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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|appearance = "[[Earworm]]"
 
|name = Earworm
 
|name = Earworm
|image = Earworm_character.png
 
|interests = Sneaking into peoples ears and living there
 
|color = Green
 
|eye-color = Black
 
 
|species = Earworm
 
|species = Earworm
 
|image = Earworm character.png
|enemies = Probably its host
 
 
|color = Light green
|appearance = "[[Earworm]]"
 
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|eye-color = Light yellow and black
 
|portrayer = [[Dee Bradley Baker]]
 
|portrayer = [[Dee Bradley Baker]]
 
}}
 
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'''Earworm''' is a worm that is the cause of getting a song stuck in one's head. It appears in the [[Earworm|episode of the same name]].
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'''Earworm''' is a worm who is the cause of getting a song stuck in one's head. It appears in the [[Earworm|episode of the same name]].
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Earworm looks like a green cartooned worm and has an elderly appearance. It sits in a rocking chair when it listens to its music. It is very similar to [[Tapeworm]] from the episode, "''[[Pest of the West]]''." It wore a cowboy hat that Sandy put on it. When it was traveling from SpoongeBob to Squidward it also had a hat on, along with a suitcase.
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Earworm looks like a light green cartoon-styled worm and has an elderly appearance. It sits in a rocking chair when it listens to its music. It wore a cowboy hat that {{Link|Sandy}} put on it. When it was traveling from {{Link|SpongeBob}} to {{Link|Squidward}} it also had a hat on, along with a suitcase.
   
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==Personality and habits==
==History==
 
[[Sandy]] is the first to realize [[SpongeBob]] has it and says that Earworms can be dangerous. Earworms are little worms that make themselves at home in one's brain (in the episode, it was SpongeBob's brain) and plays a recording of the song over and over, and enjoys it (in the episode, the song was [[Musical Doodle]]). The only way to get rid of it/them is to lure it/them out with "another catchy tune." [[Mr. Krabs]] and Sandy attempted to help SpongeBob get rid of the Earworm (Mr. Krabs sang [[High Seas Chant]] and Sandy sang Life on the Prairie), but they fail. [[Squidward]] actually played a catchy song on his clarinet and it leaves Spongebob and enters Squidward. The Earworm got into SpongeBob by simply crawling through one of his holes. It enters Squidward by crawling underneath his eyelids.
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Earworms are small worms that make themselves at home in one's brain and plays a recording of the song over and over again while enjoying it. The only way to get rid of them is to lure them out with "another catchy tune."
   
==Trivia==
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==Role in episode==
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The Earworm got into SpongeBob by simply crawling through one of his holes. Sandy is the first to realize SpongeBob has it and says that Earworms can be dangerous. {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} and Sandy attempt to help SpongeBob get rid of the Earworm; Mr. Krabs sings "[[High Seas Chant]]" and Sandy sings "Life on the Prairie," but they both fail. {{Link|Squidward}} actually plays a "catchy" song on his clarinet.
*Earworm may be a parody of tape-worms.
 
*It has an evil laugh, meaning it may be evil.
 
*Earworm is very much like the Tapeworm from the episode "Pest of the West," except it is smaller, green and has no stripes and has wrinkles.
 
*After fleeing from SpongeBob's head, it crawled into Squidward's head as a result of him creating a catchy song on his clarinet.
 
*It is voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]].
 
*According to Sandy, trying to pull an Earworm out from someone's head can potentially damage the effected brain. 
 
   
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This results in the Earworm finally leaving SpongeBob, albeit in favor of Squidward. It enters Squidward by crawling underneath his eyelids.
==Gallery==
 
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{{Quality-gallery}}
 
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==Trivia==
<gallery widths="180" position="center">
 
 
*Earworm is very much like [[Tapey]] the tapeworm from the episode "[[Pest of the West]]," except it is smaller, green, has no stripes, and has wrinkles.
Worm3.jpg
 
 
*According to Sandy, trying to pull an Earworm out from someone's head can potentially damage the affected brain.
Wormcrawling.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
{{Worms}}
 
{{Worms}}
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[[Category:Diseases]]
 
[[Category:Characters portrayed by Dee Bradley Baker]]

Revision as of 21:35, 31 August 2020

If you were looking for the article about the episode, then see Earworm.
Character

Earworm is a worm who is the cause of getting a song stuck in one's head. It appears in the episode of the same name.

Description

Earworm looks like a light green cartoon-styled worm and has an elderly appearance. It sits in a rocking chair when it listens to its music. It wore a cowboy hat that Sandy put on it. When it was traveling from SpongeBob to Squidward it also had a hat on, along with a suitcase.

Personality and habits

Earworms are small worms that make themselves at home in one's brain and plays a recording of the song over and over again while enjoying it. The only way to get rid of them is to lure them out with "another catchy tune."

Role in episode

The Earworm got into SpongeBob by simply crawling through one of his holes. Sandy is the first to realize SpongeBob has it and says that Earworms can be dangerous. Mr. Krabs and Sandy attempt to help SpongeBob get rid of the Earworm; Mr. Krabs sings "High Seas Chant" and Sandy sings "Life on the Prairie," but they both fail. Squidward actually plays a "catchy" song on his clarinet.

This results in the Earworm finally leaving SpongeBob, albeit in favor of Squidward. It enters Squidward by crawling underneath his eyelids.

Trivia

  • Earworm is very much like Tapey the tapeworm from the episode "Pest of the West," except it is smaller, green, has no stripes, and has wrinkles.
  • According to Sandy, trying to pull an Earworm out from someone's head can potentially damage the affected brain.