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Warning! This article contains spoilers of an episode that has recently aired in the United States. Do not continue reading if you wish not to be spoiled.
If you were looking for the article about the location, then see RandomLand.

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Characters

Synopsis

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"I can turn into a skyscraper!"
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Production

The episode was confirmed by Kaz on June 25, 2019 while posting on Facebook.[1]

A piece of behind the scenes work was revealed in this video.

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Tricky Idea - Emmett Alleman [Title card]
  The Rake Hornpipe - Robert White [Opening.]
  Jingle Bells B - Sammy Burdson, John Fiddy [SpongeBob comes out of the freezer.]
  Acrobats and Clowns A - Alfi Kabiljo [SpongeBob tries to get the phone.]
  Lonely Heart's Club (a) - David Bell, Otto Sieben ["Krusty Krab?"]
  ? [Krabs pops out from under the boat.]
  Salty Krab Jig - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["Who don't deliver to what neighborhood?!"]
  Tales from the Swamp (d) - Ron Goodwin ["...where the laws of nature change randomly, and the people are all cuckoo..."]
  Jingle Bells B - Sammy Burdson, John Fiddy [SpongeBob comes out from behind the chalkboard.]
  Salty Krab Jig - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["...don't mean The Krusty Krab won't attempt to take their money!"]
  Jingle Bells B - Sammy Burdson, John Fiddy ["Someone is cuckoo enough to go."]
  ? ["The delivery will be made and the mission will be accomplished, sir!"]
  Box Melody - Leo Nissim ["How do I get to RandomLand?"]
  Tales from the Swamp (d) - Ron Goodwin ["No one really knows."]
  Bright and Active - Deiter Reith [SpongeBob walks randomly.]
  Lonely Heart's Club (a) - David Bell, Otto Sieben ["That idiot's getting lost for sure."]
  ? [Mr. Krabs sends Squidward away.]
  Bright and Active - Deiter Reith [SpongeBob walking randomly.]
  Shock (f) - Dave Hewson [SpongeBob disappears.]
  Melodrama - Eric Spear ["Oh, no, SpongeBob has disappeared!"]
  Moloka'i Nui (a) - Kapono Beamer [Squidward dancing]
  ? [Squidward appears in RandomLand.]
  RandomLand Chase - Emmett Alleman [SpongeBob and Squidward go down a "mountain."]
  ? ["Good Neptune, you're hideous!"]
  Washing Machine - Jean-Jacques Perrey [SpongeBob and Squidward walk through RandomLand.]
  ? [Creature hatches an egg.]
  ? ["This delivery is property of the Krusty Krab, until it is in the hands of the person who ordered it!"]
  Cocktail Lounge - Dick Walter [Lady eats phone.]
  Evil Wizard [#53.2] - Udi Harpaz ["Why don't we just arbitrarily knock on doors?!"]
  ? [SpongeBob finds Screwball Street.]
  ? [SpongeBob and Squidward find an upside-down house.]
  Cocktail Lounge - Dick Walter [Female Squidward appears on paper.]
  Elbbow Inihaw - Ego Plum [SpongeBob goes inside the upside down house.]
  Cocktail Lounge - Dick Walter [Lady Squidward on paper kissing.]
  The Great White (g) - Gregor Narholz [SpongeBob's head pops out of the paper.]
  Death Clock E - Dick De Benedictis ["The bag has been snatched!"]
  Tricky Idea - Emmett Alleman [SpongeBob and Squidward chase the lady.]
  ? [SpongeBob and Squidward inside turkeys.]
  ? ["I order you to return that delivery to the Krusty Krab!"]
  Elbbow Inihaw - Ego Plum ["Go ahead, knock."]
  Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford ["But...what about the patty?"]
  Red Mist Cue - Ego Plum [Many doors appear.]
  Epilog - Gerhard Trede ["This place is a nightmare! No one's ever returned! We're doomed to live in this insane asylum!"]
  Salty Krab Jig - Michael Bolger, Nicolas Carr ["No, Squidward, Mr. Krabs, he's right there!"]
  RandomLand Chase - Emmett Alleman [SpongeBob and Squidward chase Mr. Krabs.]
  Hello Sailor (b) - Richard Myhill ["Hey Mr. Krabs, thanks for showing us the way out of RandomLand."]
  Elbbow Inihaw - Ego Plum ["Mr. Krabs" is actually Roger.]
  Far Away from Home - Rudolf Angerer [Mr. Krabs cries.]
  ? [Ending.]

Trivia

General

  • Three character designs for SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick in the episode are also seen in a previous comic book. Both the comic book and episode were written by Kaz.[2]
  • The Krusty Krab policy says, "If it's late, it's FREE!" in this episode, even though it said "money back guarantee" in "Pickles."
    • The policy might’ve changed afterwards.
  • SpongeBob imitates Mr. Krabs while walking around randomly, which is a reference to "Mimic Madness."
  • SpongeBob referenced Krusty Krab as Krabby Krust while in an upside-down house, which is a reference to "Lost in Bikini Bottom."
  • "The Rake Hornpipe" plays for the first time in season 12.
  • "Cocktail Lounge" plays for the first time since "Penny Foolish," from back in season 6.
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Note the K=az2 above Krabs' claw

  • The writer of the episode, Kaz, appears as the live-action man whose hair is cut like a lawn.
  • Kaz's name is also included in the episode. When Mr. Krabs is talking about the craziness of RandomLand, one of the many equations seen on the blackboard is "K=az2."
    • A similar thing happened in "The Getaway," where Kaz' name was referenced as a tribute to the writer. Kaz wrote that episode as well.
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The most popular image of a supposed screen cap of "Squidward's Suicide"

  • In the scene where a wall of doors appear in front of SpongeBob and Squidward, Squidward opens a door above him to reveal what looks like a copy of his bedroom. However, the room quickly turns into static, and a Squidward head with red eyes and bleeding black mascara flashes onscreen (Red Mist Squidward). The head is likely a reference to Squidward's Suicide (also known as "Red Mist") a popular internet horror story based on SpongeBob, which involves Squidward committing suicide and having red mist eyes.
    • In the UK and international digital versions of the episode, the scene was cut out, likely because it could be considered too scary for kids. However, the inappropriate content of what the scene possibly references may have also contributed to its removal.

Cultural references

  • The title, as well as the plot, is a reference to the 1865 book Alice in Wonderland and 1951 film by Walt Disney.
    • This is the second title to be a play-on Alice In Wonderland. The first was "Squidward in Clarinetland"
    • It could also be a reference to the 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon Porky in Wackyland.
  • One of the pictures on Krabs' blackboard is a wormhole, referencing the wormhole theory and how wormholes could theoretically be used to travel through space.
  • The bathing female has a tattoo on her leg that resembles Goofy from the Mickey Mouse series.
  • According to storyboard artist Adam Paloian, the second variation of Squidward during the door scene is a reference to the works of Basil Wolverton, an artist known for his detailed grotesques of bizarre or misshapen people.[3]

Errors

  • When SpongeBob is talking to Rodger, Squidward's forehead wrinkles disappear for one frame.
  • When Rodger walks away, he doesn't move his legs.

Video

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SpongeBob & Squidward Explore Randomland! 😸 Things Get Weird... SpongeBob

References

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