"Patty Poo" is a The Patrick Star Show episode from season 3. In this episode, Patrick spawns an adorable mini-Patrick who quickly becomes the star of the show, until he outgrows the role.
Characters[]
- Patrick Star
- Patty Poo (single appearance)
- Squidina Star
- Bunny Star
- Cecil Star
- GrandPat Star
- Slappy Laszlo
- Slappy Poo
- Tinkle
- Lady Upturn
- Regigilled
- Old Man Jenkins
- Mr. Sun
- Sea bear
- Jellyfish
- Seahorse
Synopsis[]
On his show, Patrick is playing a game of Tic-Tac-Toe against himself, boring the audience. Patrick rubs his head with the pencil, causing the tip to break off. He goes into an underground dungeon room full of sharp weapons to sharpen the pencil, barely avoiding injuries at first. He returns and his arm falls off, then regrows. The arm grows into a tiny, baby-like version of Patrick, who is then named Patty Poo.
Patty Poo becomes a hit with the audience for his catchphrase, "whoopsie doodle!" He asks Patrick if there is more to life than just the show, and Patrick points out his cute sneezes. The family puts him to bed, and the next day, Patty Poo suddenly grows a bigger body before his show. The audience no longer likes him as much, lowering the show's ratings again.
Patty Poo has another growth spurt, brought on by Patrick giving him a juice box with rapid growth plant fertilizer. He gets so big that he takes up the entire studio. When Patty Poo explains that he wants to go out and help the world and do more than just TV, Patrick agrees, and he heads off into the sunset. Patty Poo lives in the forest and helps the citizens when he is needed.
Back on the Patrick Show, the audience is outraged at Patty Poo's disappearance. Patrick says he is not cutting off another limb, so the audience chops off Patrick's limbs, causing them to regrow into other Patty Poo-like forms.
Production[]
This episode was confirmed on October 8, 2024.[1]
Music[]
( ‣ ) Production music |
( • ) Original music |
( ◦ ) SpongeBob music |
‣ Sword Fight - Sam Fonteyn [Title card and opening.]
‣ The Melancholy Mule - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [Patrick playing tic-tac-toe.]
‣ Say it with a Smile (E) - Dick Walter ["Our ratings are in the toilet!"]
‣ Death Clock E - Dick de Benedictis [Patrick thinks.]
‣ Mini Mischief - Johnny Pearson ["Gotta sharpen it again."]
‣ Tense Moments - David Francis ["Need something sharp."]
‣ Danger Lurks - C Bartholdy [Patrick tries sharpening his pencil.]
‣ Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney [Patrick's arm falls off.]
‣ Say it with a Smile (D) - Dick Walter [Patrick's arm grows back.]
‣ Planet Surface - Gregor F. Narholz [Patrick's arm moving.]
‣ Box Melody - Leo Nissim [Patty Poo comes to life.]
‣ Mischief Makers - Gilbert Vinter [The audience loves Patty Poo.]
• ? - Ego Plum ["The Patty-Poo Show!" intro.]
‣ Brazilian Chick - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [Patty Poo performing.]
‣ Box Melody - Leo Nissim ["Giving the show to Patty Poo was a great idea, sis!"]
‣ Kitsch Latin Cool - Malcolm Lockyer [The next morning.]
‣ Horror Cue 5 C - Gregor F. Narholz [Patty Poo's feet grow.]
‣ Car By Car - Alf Saro [Patrick introduces Patty Poo.]
‣ Sailors Delight - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [Patty Poo stomping on Patrick and Squidina.]
‣ Bratwurst Polka B - Lars Kurz, H C Mylia [Patty Poo yodeling.]
• ? - Ego Plum [Patty Poo singing.]
‣ Dangerous Seas - Joseph Engleman [Patty Poo crushes the lawnies.]
‣ Comic Capers B - Charlie Brissette, Norman Mamey [Patty Poo grows again.]
‣ L'Horloge Hantée - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey ["Whatcha been feedin' him!?"]
‣ Lovely Scenery C - Mladen Franko ["My whole life has felt like one big whoopsie-doodle."]
‣ Royal Elegy A - Mladen Franko [Patty Poo leaves.]
◦ Patty Poo - Zoë Moss, Eban Schletter, Dave Tennant [Patty Poo helping people.]
◦ The Patrick Star Show Theme Song - Ego Plum ["Meanwhile back on The Patrick Show..."]
• ? - Ego Plum [Ending.]
Trivia[]
General[]
- This episode is alternatively named "Patty-Poo."[2]
Episode references[]
- The idea of Patrick's detached limbs forming new bodies was previously explored in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Karate Star" and the Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years episode "Five Times the Fun."
Errors[]
- When Tinkle jumps out of the fish bowl, his body is uncolored for a frame.