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Synopsis

The episode starts with SpongeBob scraping barnacles off his pineapple home. Squidward is painting a picture of him as king standing over SpongeBob and Patrick. He gets distracted by the noise going on outside and goes out to stop it. SpongeBob's hose starts flailing all over the place and fills Squidward up with water. A few kids think he's a sprinkler and come to play in the water. SpongeBob then proceeds to turn the hose water off, much to the kids' dismay. Squidward takes the hose out of his mouth, causing it to sag, then he tells SpongeBob what he was trying to say, but the latter misses the point and turns it back on, then off again.

After being irritated by this occurrence, Squidward tells SpongeBob that everything he does is horrible and that he should move away. This leads SpongeBob to tearing up and reminiscing the memories he and his (supposedly anthropomorphic) house have shared together throughout the years. As a result, he refuses to move away. Desperate for him to, Squidward tries to convince SpongeBob that he is allergic to his own home. Although SpongeBob sneezes a few times, he finds this statement rather silly and goes back inside.

Later that day, Squidward breaks into SpongeBob's house while he's sleeping and fills the hole of his foghorn alarm clock with pepper as a means to get him to develop allergies to his pineapple and thus move away. Although he succeeds, Gary catches Squidward in this act and engages in a brutal fight with him, to which SpongeBob adores and deems "playtime." The following day, SpongeBob wakes up to his alarm clock omitting the aroma of pepper, causing him to sneeze constantly. He then tries to cook eggs for breakfast, also releasing sneezes. The sneezing process continues when he is in the shower and trying to shave, which causes him to remove part of his skin rather than his beard. After failing to get better, SpongeBob thinks that what Squidward said the other day might have been true and finally agrees to move out and go house hunting with him.

Squidward recommends various homes for him: a banana, a hot pepper, a chicken parmesan hero house, a coffin, a dresser, and a fish tank located in a seafood restaurant, the first three which are accompanied by SpongeBob imagining his life in the houses with parodies of the show's theme song playing in each daydream. SpongeBob doesn't find any of these appealing, for he sees the nature of the houses affecting his well-being, especially the last of the six, due to being located in a restaurant that serves fish. However, he finally finds one that catches his interest due to its fancy atmosphere. Squidward admires the house too, and as such convinces SpongeBob that the home isn't suitable for him because it's too fancy and will thus force him to struggle through the lifestyle of fame. As a result, Squidward offers him his own house so the former can relax and indulge in the atmosphere without the annoyance of SpongeBob. Unbeknownst to this, SpongeBob thanks Squidward and bids him farewell prior to leaving.

Squidward later feels relieved, finally being able to sleep peacefully without the annoying antics of SpongeBob and Patrick. However, when he wakes up the following day, it is revealed that the "house" is actually a spaceship when Squidward realizes that the "alarm clock" is actually a timer. He is then launched into space, much to his anger, and the landing of the ship only makes matters worse for him.

Squidward lands back on Conch Street, angrily demanding that SpongeBob give him his Easter Island Head house back, which is now painted to resemble SpongeBob's pineapple. SpongeBob refuses and suggests that he go find somewhere else to reside. Squidward then resorts to living in SpongeBob's own pineapple, but he can't since Patrick now lives there and has eaten a majority of the house, Squidward now realized that making Spongebob move out wasn’t a good idea. Much to his reluctance, this leaves him no choice but to live under Patrick's rock, which falls down on him and squishes his nose, leading him to letting out a pained groan as the episode ends.

Production

The episode name was confirmed in a tweet by Vincent Waller on August 4, 2016. In the tweet, he released a storyboard image from this episode.[1]

Storyboards

Unreal Estate panel

Art

Unreal_Estate

Unreal Estate

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Coffee Bar - Peter Yorke [Title card.]

  Rip Tide - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Opening.]
  Orchestral Suite #3 - Gavotte - Fiachra Trench, Johann Bach [Squidward painting.]
  Drama Link (d) - Hubert Clifford [Squidward screams.]
  Steel Sting (b) - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob hoses off his house.]
  Long Distance Mission [#20] - Phil Green [Water bursts through Squidward's windows.]
  Grass Skirt Chase - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Squidward sprayed with water.]
  Skipping to School - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Squidward pulls the hose out of his mouth.]
  Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Or could you?"]
  Skipping to School - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob goes back inside his house.]
  Lap Steel - Nicolas Carr [Squidward gets an idea.]
  Down in Davy Jones' Locker - Nicolas Carr [Squidward sneaks away, laughing.]
  Steel Sting (j) - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob and Gary sleeping.]
  Comic Walk - Sidney Torch [Squidward puts pepper into SpongeBob's bedroom.]
  Agitation Bridge 5 - Phil Green [Gary wakes up.]
  Steel Licks - Jeremy Wakefield [Gary attacks Squidward.]
  Twelfth Street Rag - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob wakes up sneezing everwhere the next morning.]
  The Donut Dilemma - Nicolas Carr [Squidward suggests SpongeBob to move.]
  Happy Boy - Jack Shaindlin [SpongeBob's good times with the pineapple.]
  Cartoon Sting 4 - SpongeBob sneezing as Squidward pours pepper on him.
  SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song - Derek Drymon, Stephen Hillenburg, Mark Harrison, Blaise Smith [Banana house.]
  Nude Sting - Nicolas Carr [SpongeBob slips on a banana peel.]
  SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song - Derek Drymon, Stephen Hillenburg, Mark Harrison, Blaise Smith [Hot pepper house/Chicken parmesan hero house.]
  Lap Steel - Nicolas Carr ["Nope."]
  Unknown Track 65 - At the coffin.
  Steel Link (c) - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob and Squidward leave the coffin.]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob hitting Squidward with the drawers.]
  Fanfares 18 C Maj - Marcin Pospieszalski [At the castle.]
  Lounging and Fine Dining - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony [Fish tank in restaurant.]
  Lap Steel - Nicolas Carr [Transition to next scene.]
  Steel Sting (f) - Jeremy Wakefield ["I don't know, it doesn't look like much."]
  Cha Cha Nova - Gerhard Narholz [SpongeBob and Squidward go inside the dirty-looking house.]
  Elevator Lounge - Billy Lincoln ["And all the fabulous parties you'd host."]
  Gracious Mood for Clarinet - Otto Sieben [Squidward playing clarinet.]
  Hot Steel and Slide Licks - Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob at the window.]
  Coffee Bar - Peter Yorke [Squidward on a magazine cover.]
  On the Beach - Kapono Beamer [Squidward says SpongeBob can live at his old house.]
  Esta Noche (a) - Hans Ehrlinger [Squidward goes to the bed.]
  Lap Steel - Nicolas Carr [Squidward sleeping.]
  Unknown Track 50 - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield ["It's not an alarm clock, it's a countdown!"]
  Missile Disaster - John Fox [Rocket takes off.]
  Blue Danube Waltz - Johann Strauss Sr [Squidward in space.]
  Hot Steel and Slide Licks (d) - Jeremy Wakefield ["Now this really feels like home."]
  You're Nice - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [Ending.]

Release

Reception

  • As of January 21, 2019, The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) gives this episode a rating of 8.6/10 based on 254 ratings by users.[2] TV.com users give this episode a rating of 9.3/10 based on 2 votes.[3]

Trivia

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General

  • This episode was originally titled "House Hunters."[4]
  • The title is a pun on "real estate."
  • The title card is similar to "Sentimental Sponge," however this one is pink instead of orange.
  • This is the second episode to include a parody of the theme song. The first was "Truth or Square."
  • The SpongeBob theme song parodies in this episode have become a popular internet meme.
  • This is third episode where SpongeBob looks for a new home. The other two are "Home Sweet Pineapple" and "Home Sweet Rubble."
  • This episode aired in a few countries before it aired in the USA.
  • According to an animatic posted by Vincent Waller, one of Squidward's paintings from "Artist Unknown" (Bold and Brash) was originally going to make an appearance in Squidward's house.
  • To date, this episode is the last time any of the Steel Stings and Steel Licks are used.
  • The waiter carrying the dead fish was played by studio recording engineer Justin Brinsfield.[5]
  • This episode takes place after "Help Wanted" because while helping SpongeBob, Squidward talks about the Krusty Krab.
  • This episode takes place after "I Was a Teenage Gary" because Squidward knows who Gary is.
  • This episode marks the first speaking role of Cara.
  • This episode shares some similarities to "Suds," namely because both episodes include SpongeBob sneezing a lot and Hans making an appearance.
  • This episode premiered nine years after "Giant Squidward" premiered, eight years after "Single Cell Anniversary" premiered, and the premiere of "Restraining SpongeBob" and "Fiasco!" in Greece.
  • This episode premiered in Canada eight years after "Truth or Square" premiered.

Cultural references

Errors

  • When SpongeBob paints Squidward's house, the paint is there, however, when Squidward lands, the paint is gone.

Video

SpongeBob_SquarePants_-_Pineapple_Allergy_Nickelodeon

SpongeBob SquarePants - Pineapple Allergy Nickelodeon

References

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