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Characters

Synopsis

On the ocean's surface, an artist in a rowboat sketches feverishly. Unfortunately, his pencil slips from his hand and falls into the sea. As the artist cries out in horror, the French Narrator states the first rule of the artist at sea: "Always bring a spare pencil."

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"Aww, look at him. Ain't he a doll?"

Down on the ocean floor, SpongeBob and Patrick are playing "Rock-Paper-Scissors" using bubbles when the pencil suddenly lands in between them. SpongeBob and Patrick, at first terrified of the large artifact, start to doodle with it. They soon come to discover that whatever they draw with the pencil is brought to life, and thus dub it the "Magic Pencil."

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"Where's the leak ma'am?"

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"You're welcome."

SpongeBob soon draws "DoodleBob," a sketch version of himself intended to fool Squidward. However, DoodleBob beats Squidward up and steals the magic pencil, going off to wreak havoc across the seascape. SpongeBob eventually turns the tide of battle and uses the pencil's eraser to rub out DoodleBob.

Unbeknownst to SpongeBob and Patrick, a lone arm remains, and in the night it steals the pencil back from SpongeBob and redraws its body. DoodleBob then attempts to erase SpongeBob, and during the struggle, the pencil is snapped in half. DoodleBob has the eraser and SpongeBob has the point. However, DoodleBob sharpens his half and SpongeBob accidentally flicks his pencil out of the window at Squidward's head. DoodleBob corners SpongeBob in front of a bookshelf, but steps on a sheet of paper and finds his foot absorbed into it.

Seizing his chance, SpongeBob closes DoodleBob in a book, in which the doodle is finally happy. The page with DoodleBob is then framed on a wall. Patrick arrives and listens to SpongeBob's musings on the nature of his doppelgänger, taking SpongeBob's photograph for the doodle. They decide to send the magic pencil back from where it came, shooting it back up to the distraught artist.

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The Artist's broken dreams.

With his drawing instrument returned, the artist excitedly prepares to begin a new masterpiece, but when the pencil meets the canvas, the lead snaps. As the artist cries out once more, the French Narrator states the second rule of the artist at sea: "Always bring a pencil sharpener."

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Arnold is Back 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [title card]

  Une Nuit au Cabaret - Victor Cavini [artist at sea]
  Dramatic Cue (e) - Ronald Hanmer [pencil dropped into sea]
  Dancing the Hula - Kapono Beamer [SpongeBob and Patrick blowing bubbles]
  Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer [pencil lands]
  Dangerous C - Mladen Franko [they run around screaming]
  Stealth by Night - Jack Coles ["What is that thing, SpongeBob?"]
  Tomfoolery - David Snell [drawing giant pictures]
  Glissando (c) - Richard Myhill, Skaila Kanga ["We found a magic pencil!"]
  Tomfoolery - David Snell [Magic mustache.]
  Harp Ding - Nicolas Carr ["Hair!"]
  Comic Walk - Sidney Torch [more drawings]
  Vibe Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Wait, I've got another idea."]
  Comic Walk - Sidney Torch [SpongeBob draws a doodle of himself]
  Death Trap - Gregor F. Narholz [doodle beats up Squidward]
  Stepping into Danger - Mike Sunderland [poorly drawn pineapple]
  Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney [SpongeBob and Patrick fall down a hole]
  Stealth by Night - Jack Coles [doodle babbling]
  Arnold is Back 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [wrench lands on Patrick's head]
  Frankenstein's Niece A - Gregor F. Narholz [doodle runs off]
  Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco ["He's putting down the pencil."]
  Battle at Sea - Johnny Pearson [SpongeBob erasing doodle]
  Frankenstein's Niece A - Gregor F. Narholz [doodle's arm crawls out]
  Solo Steel 2 - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob in bed]
  Zelle 501 - Gerhard Trede [arm sneaks into SpongeBob's house]
  King Kong Coming - Gregor F. Narholz [doodle reappears]
  Sponge Monger - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [doodle chases SpongeBob]
  Ready for Combat - Gregor F. Narholz ["It looks like this is a draw."]
  Flight in Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [doodle sharpens pencil]
  Frankenstein's Niece A - Gregor F. Narholz [SpongeBob scared]
  Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob gets an idea]
  Glissando (i) - Skaila Kanga, Richard Myhill [doodle smiles]
  Hawaiian Link (b) - Richard Myhill [the next day]
  Lonely Stranger - Laurie Johnson ["He was just a two-dimensional creature..."]
  Fancytale - Gregor F. Narholz [pencil launched back to surface]
  Une Nuit au Cabaret - Victor Cavini [ending]

Release

Reception

"SpongeBob creates an evil doodle of himself with a magic pencil he finds. I actually feel sorry for the "monster" when he has to be erased. Another semi-creepy one! Producer Paul Tibbett[sic] does Frankendoodle's voice."

Trivia

General

  • Although this episode premiered in 2002, it was made in 2001 according to the credits.
  • This episode premiered in Canada on December 20, 2002.[1]
  • The artist at sea is Doug Lawrence, a main writer on the show. He also voices Plankton, Potty the Parrot (since season 10), and many other characters.
  • The pencil shown in the live-action version is longer while the animated version is shorter.
  • Patrick's question on whether it's DoodleBob's birthday can actually be answered in the affirmative, as it is still the day of DoodleBob's creation.
  • Even though DoodleBob speaks total gibberish, at one point he is heard speaking English when he says, "You doodle! Me SpongeBob!"
  • According to The Ultimate SpongeBob SpongeBash marathon's Celebrity Favorites, Tony Hawk rated this as his favorite SpongeBob SquarePants episode.
  • There is an online game based on this episode called SpongeBob Saves Bikini Bottom.
  • There's a sequel to this episode named "Doodle Dimension."
  • Patrick in this episode has spawned a ton of memes on the internet including:
    • "Where's the leak, ma'am?"
    • Patrick wishing DoodleBob a happy birthday and getting hit on the head with a rock and saying, "You're welcome."
    • Patrick saying "Finland!"
      • In the Russian dub, this joke was changed. SpongeBob says, "Where are you, Patrick?" and Patrick says, "In Finland!"
      • In the Finnish dub, Patrick says, "Suomi!" which means "Finland!" in Finnish.
      • In the Filipino and Japanese dubs, Patrick says, "Strike!" rather than "Finland!"

Cultural references

  • The title is a parody of Frankenstein.
  • SpongeBob telling DoodleBob that he brought him into this world and can take him out is a reference to a line from The Cosby Show: "You know, I brought you in this world, and I can take you out."
  • DoodleBob says to SpongeBob, "You doodle! Me SpongeBob!" A parody of the famous misquotation, "Me Tarzan, you Jane". (Never actually said in any of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels or the Johnny Weissmuller films.)

Errors

  • At the start of the episode, the artist is seen making many strokes on the canvas. But when he gets his pencil back at the end of the episode, the canvas is blank. It's possible that he replaced the canvas during the time SpongeBob had the pencil.
  • Since the pencil is made out of wood, it shouldn't have sunk to the bottom of the sea.
  • While the pencil was falling towards Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob and Patrick were playing Rock-Paper-Scissors with bubbles. However, when the pencil crashes into the sea floor, the bubble blowers and bubble fluid are gone.
  • After DoodleBob draws a hole in front of his house, SpongeBob and Patrick glitch into the frame.
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    SpongeBob and Patrick glitched through a frame.

  • During the part where SpongeBob and Patrick are watching DoodleBob, SpongeBob's belt is missing. After Patrick says, "that stupid tie!" and SpongeBob clears his throat, Patrick says, "Oh, but it looks good on you SpongeBob," and then SpongeBob and Patrick both gasp when they see what DoodleBob is doing. As they gasp, SpongeBob's belt appears for a second and then disappears again.
  • SpongeBob is wearing his regular clothes in his bed, while in other episodes, he wears his underwear or pajamas to bed.
  • DoodleBob has three fingers at first, but when his hand enters SpongeBob's bedroom and takes the pencil, he has four fingers instead of three. After he redraws himself, he has three fingers again.
  • When SpongeBob and DoodleBob are in SpongeBob's living room, in the initial shot of the TV, the images next to it are just shots of barren landscape. In the next shot, they are images of Patrick, SpongeBob, and the pineapple respectively. In the third shot, they are just solid colors. In the fourth shot, they go back to the images of Patrick, SpongeBob, and the pineapple. In the fifth shot, they go back to the solid colors. This back and forth happens two more times. The final shots of the photos are Patrick, SpongeBob, and the pineapple.
  • When SpongeBob breaks the pencil, it is snapped in half, but after DoodleBob points SpongeBob with it after SpongeBob accidentally throws his half, the pencil was its regular length.
  • When SpongeBob looks at the book, he says, "Paper!" However, his lips don't move at all when he says it. It is possible that SpongeBob was just thinking of the word "paper" in his mind instead of saying it.
  • When SpongeBob tapes the pencil together, the two halves fit perfectly even though one half is sharpened and has an eraser at the other end.
  • When SpongeBob hides behind the door, DoodleBob erases the door and SpongeBob's butt, but when SpongeBob says "Be careful with that thing, who knows what will happen," the door is back.

Running gags

  • Patrick being hit in the head with various objects by DoodleBob and saying random things. In Indonesian airings, these scenes, along with SpongeBob's early attempt in erasing DoodleBob, originally removed completely due to save time for ads. With the runtime in recent airings is lengthened, they eventually reinstated albeit with some censorships due to excessive violence.
    • However, in the later airings, this no longer occurs and plays the full episode normally without being skipped.
  • When something bad happens to the artist's pencil, the narrator gives a lesson of the sea, then the artist screams.

Video

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DoodleBob Comes to Life! ✏️ ThrowbackThursdays SpongeBob

DOODLE_BOB_Stars_in_FrankenDoodle_✏️_in_5_Minutes!_SpongeBob

DOODLE BOB Stars in FrankenDoodle ✏️ in 5 Minutes! SpongeBob

References

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