Honestly wouldn’t be a bad premise, even for the spin-off shows. Considering Patrick’s only and especially unsettling role in this fever dream episode, I’d probably place it in his show. Maybe Patrick used to own the locker before Mr Krabs, and whatever the heck Pat used it for was what made the locker prone to causing hallucinations (since Krabs found a skeleton in the dang thing upon opening it).
And the fact it's the same size as Mr. Krabs who is the size of a real crab. What human skeleton is that small? I don't think even infants have skeletons that small.
I did not remember this episode of SpongeBob so trippy. Great video I enjoyed the possible theories about Clarinetland, and the hallucinations as well!
Man i always felt extra bad for Squidward this episode. Went into his typical crappy job all optimistic looking forward to his recital, then ends up in some lcd liminal space. Actually thinking about it this episode feels really backroomsy. Did SpongeBob originate backrooms?
I love this episode, it's like the Random Dimension or something, and yes I agree it is unpredictable and weird, like Squidward chasing Spongebob in space somehow, and it's all weirdly connected. I feel like newer episodes try to capture this weirdness but fail since Spongebob and Patrick are so aged down and braindead that it's not even funny anymore
I remember this episode being voted as one of the worst for some time for the following reasons; people hated the weird imagery, hated Squidward being stressed by creepy/bad era SpongeBob, couldn’t stand the SpongeBob laughs here, and obviously weren’t fond of the ending. I don’t think it’s one of the worst but it’s smacked right in the middle of the gross experimental flanderized era of SpongeBob so I think that’s why people didn’t like it then
Ngl but this was kinda on squidward even though the universe was testing him he should've taken the clarinet out as soon as spongebob reninvated the locker I mean come on you see a man violate the laws of 3 dimensionial space by having an object be bigger on the inside then it is on the outside and dont even question it
I have a theory. Maybe whatever made squidward trip and fall asleep in that locker is the same thing that happened to the first dude, except no one found and saved him, so he died and became a skeleton. Only difference is squidward had SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs looking for him.
I always had mixed feelings about this episode. On one hand, I dislike it greatly. I think the random disjointed style of writing is pretentious at best and lazy at worst. I never liked the artsy surrealist routes TV shows would sometimes take. That being said, I remember generally liking the first half of the episode. Specifically the interior of the locker and the filing cabinets. This was YEARS before the Backrooms and liminal space hype took off, and yet, I got the same visceral desire to explore then that I do now. A nonsensical maze of filing cabinets, illogically compiled into the small space of a locker, defying physics and reason. One of the filing cabinets is a tunnel that leads to some stage-looking room with curtains. All very intriguing. The land of Clarinets is kind of cool, but then the eagle head and following dream sequence lost me. The eerie horror of getting lost in the filing cabinet rooms is so charming to me. And the echo of Spongebob's laughter and the visual of him running through the corridors at random without seeing his face is chilling. THAT is the aspect of the episode that stuck with me. All in all, I'm mixed on the episode. It's too nonsensical and the surrealism is just pretentious, however, I can't help but admire the proto liminal space exploration in this episode, years before the trend took off. In that sense, the episode was ahead of its time.
I wrote this comment a minute before he brought up that this episode parodies Alice in Wonderland. In which case, I take back what I wrote. If the writers actually had a vision to spoof Alice in Wonderland, then I don't want to call the episode lazy or accuse the writing of being lazy. I mean... I still personally think the randomness is lazy. But at least they were trying to emulate classic literature rather than regurgitate disjointed ideas into a blender.
Bro this episode both confused and terrified me when i was a child.
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given how Spongebob recently has been more experimental with its episode I would love a prequel on how Krabs got the trippy locker.
Honestly wouldn’t be a bad premise, even for the spin-off shows.
Considering Patrick’s only and especially unsettling role in this fever dream episode, I’d probably place it in his show. Maybe Patrick used to own the locker before Mr Krabs, and whatever the heck Pat used it for was what made the locker prone to causing hallucinations (since Krabs found a skeleton in the dang thing upon opening it).
I did not know soap was toxic to fish you learn something new everyday
Makes me think of the making fun of Sandy episode and he makes fun of fish "what is soap" joke.
@@XYGamingRemedyG And spongebob saying “Don’t drop em!”
Psychotic break from all the anger lol
I think Squidward is bi-polar or schizo! He went extremely happy to extremely angry then prolly passed out from all that happiness/ anger.
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I remember seeing that as a kid
This was the trippiest thing in the tripping world
I love this ep. That eagle head was so weird
The fact that the skeleton in the locker is a HUMAN sketelon scares me
And the fact it's the same size as Mr. Krabs who is the size of a real crab. What human skeleton is that small? I don't think even infants have skeletons that small.
@@ParadoxPerson02to be fair mermaid man and barnacle boy are the same height as the fish
@@alltornup Ya, but they did eat overcooked popcorn, sooooooo...
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Squidward: I’ve learned respect!
Eagle: I don’t believe you. [Eats him up]
Me: No offense, Squidward, but I wouldn’t believe you either.
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The original backrooms
awww hell nah, squidward consumed 40 benadryls
I did not remember this episode of SpongeBob so trippy. Great video I enjoyed the possible theories about Clarinetland, and the hallucinations as well!
Squidward off the kelp
if “never let them know your next move” was a SpongeBob episode
Man i always felt extra bad for Squidward this episode. Went into his typical crappy job all optimistic looking forward to his recital, then ends up in some lcd liminal space.
Actually thinking about it this episode feels really backroomsy. Did SpongeBob originate backrooms?
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I love this episode, it's like the Random Dimension or something, and yes I agree it is unpredictable and weird, like Squidward chasing Spongebob in space somehow, and it's all weirdly connected. I feel like newer episodes try to capture this weirdness but fail since Spongebob and Patrick are so aged down and braindead that it's not even funny anymore
I remember this episode being voted as one of the worst for some time for the following reasons; people hated the weird imagery, hated Squidward being stressed by creepy/bad era SpongeBob, couldn’t stand the SpongeBob laughs here, and obviously weren’t fond of the ending.
I don’t think it’s one of the worst but it’s smacked right in the middle of the gross experimental flanderized era of SpongeBob so I think that’s why people didn’t like it then
Very well said
And yet people think the Tibbit Era sucks.
I was always fascinated by the dreamlike sequence of events, even though it made me feel uncomfortable!
4:00 Bro I'd kill myself if I was their and heard Laughing
Ngl but this was kinda on squidward even though the universe was testing him he should've taken the clarinet out as soon as spongebob reninvated the locker
I mean come on you see a man violate the laws of 3 dimensionial space by having an object be bigger on the inside then it is on the outside and dont even question it
How this episode came to be: “I HAD A DREAM!”
bro i think squidward was trippin on acid
alt title: Squidward goes to the Backrooms
I remember watching this episode! I thought it was one of the coolest and most entertaining episodes in SpongeBob SquarePants.
Squidward literally lashed out at a baby.
For the life of me, I cannot remember the last part
I loved this episode so much
One of my favourite episodes 😂😭😭solid proof that people over exaggerate on how bad SpongeBob got post-season 3
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Its just a prank bro. The prank 2:09
"Domain expansion: clarinetland" moment 😭🙏
omg this episode gave me such a weird feeling as a kid
Squidward in Clarinetland
Spongebob in Randomland
I have a theory. Maybe whatever made squidward trip and fall asleep in that locker is the same thing that happened to the first dude, except no one found and saved him, so he died and became a skeleton. Only difference is squidward had SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs looking for him.
this episode felt like a fever dream and a mandela effect at the same time
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Nah my boy installed the immersive portal mod
i remember my kid self when i watched it... it felt like a fever dream honestly-
i think squid ward just went on a acid trip
Tbh this ep gives me the creeps tbh bcs it reminded me of dream land or fever dream or limited places or something like that
4:32 what's with the eagles though? Doesn't it seem kinda random???
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Bro it's been over 10 years and people still do videos about this episode lmao
Its a repressed childhood memory
Clarinetland always made me feel uncomfortable
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Interesting theory. I always wondered about the episode
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Yeah...eagle are so damn big weird lookin
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Can anyone tell me why this episode isn’t on Netflix anymore
Watching with subtitles from Immersive translate in French.
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Was the "Far Far Away" location a Shrek reference?
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It was a cool vid, but your overuse of the clicking sound hindered my ability to sit through the entirety of the video in a single sitting.
I always had mixed feelings about this episode. On one hand, I dislike it greatly. I think the random disjointed style of writing is pretentious at best and lazy at worst. I never liked the artsy surrealist routes TV shows would sometimes take. That being said, I remember generally liking the first half of the episode. Specifically the interior of the locker and the filing cabinets. This was YEARS before the Backrooms and liminal space hype took off, and yet, I got the same visceral desire to explore then that I do now. A nonsensical maze of filing cabinets, illogically compiled into the small space of a locker, defying physics and reason. One of the filing cabinets is a tunnel that leads to some stage-looking room with curtains. All very intriguing. The land of Clarinets is kind of cool, but then the eagle head and following dream sequence lost me. The eerie horror of getting lost in the filing cabinet rooms is so charming to me. And the echo of Spongebob's laughter and the visual of him running through the corridors at random without seeing his face is chilling. THAT is the aspect of the episode that stuck with me. All in all, I'm mixed on the episode. It's too nonsensical and the surrealism is just pretentious, however, I can't help but admire the proto liminal space exploration in this episode, years before the trend took off. In that sense, the episode was ahead of its time.
I wrote this comment a minute before he brought up that this episode parodies Alice in Wonderland. In which case, I take back what I wrote. If the writers actually had a vision to spoof Alice in Wonderland, then I don't want to call the episode lazy or accuse the writing of being lazy. I mean... I still personally think the randomness is lazy. But at least they were trying to emulate classic literature rather than regurgitate disjointed ideas into a blender.
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This is bad.