In the episode "Ghost Host", after the Flying Dutchman's failed attempt to scare SpongeBob, he takes the form of a horrible, worm-like monster with the head of J.Krabs says "I ain't afraid of no ghosts", the iconic line from Ghostbusters' theme song. The World's Smallest Violin in "Squilliam Returns" is a reference to a scene in Reservoir Dogs.In "Something Smells", when SpongeBob decides he is ugly, he plays an organ and wears a mask (albeit a sillier one than the one in its source material), a la The Phantom of the Opera.SpongeBob, Squidward and the "Slasher" just laugh it off. In "Graveyard Shift": The flickering lights end up being caused by.This is a reference to the Third Expedition of Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles". SpongeBob becomes convinced that he and Patrick have landed on the moon, but the aliens are projecting their memories onto the environment to lull them into a false sense of security.During this scene, a book can be seen floating with the title "2001", a reference to the film of the same name.SpongeBob declares, "You got your toothpaste in my peanut butter!" This references classic 1970s and 1980s Reese's cup commercials (where the characters would say "You got your chocolate in my peanut butter!" as well as the inverse).In "Culture Shock", Squidward, referring to Gary's poetry act, says "Come on Ginsberg", referencing famous poet Allen Ginsberg.Squidward is called Wolfgang Amadeus Tentacles in his dream.And while reading it, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Concerto 21 In C, 2nd Mvt." plays. ![]() ![]() Gary quotes an Emily Dickinson poem in his dream.SpongeBob tells Gary "Mind your wandering eye, you little mollusk!", a direct reference to a lyric from the title track of Ween's album The Mollusk.In "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II", the retired supervillain Atomic Flounder unleashes an atomic breath on Barnacle Boy after getting annoyed by SpongeBob, just like that of Godzilla.The intro to the duo's old TV show is also a direct reference to the intro to the 1960s Aquaman animated series (from The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure). ![]() Man Ray is based off of Black Manta (and bizarrely shares a name with a surrealist artist).
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