Ep 23. You Don't Know Sponge/Tunnel of Glove
- TV-Y7
- February 12, 2011
- 23 min
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6.2 (422)
In the 23rd episode of the 7th season of SpongeBob SquarePants, titled "You Don't Know Sponge/Tunnel of Glove," SpongeBob and his best friend Patrick go on separate adventures.
In the first half of the episode, "You Don't Know Sponge," SpongeBob becomes convinced that his best friend Patrick doesn't know anything about him. In an effort to prove him wrong, SpongeBob agrees to participate in a game show called "The Bikini Bottom Newlywed Game." The game show host, voiced by comedian Bob Barker, asks SpongeBob a series of questions about himself, with the goal of Patrick guessing the correct answer.
Throughout the game, SpongeBob becomes increasingly frustrated as Patrick continually gets the answers wrong. Eventually, SpongeBob realizes that he was wrong to assume that Patrick didn't know him, and that their friendship was about more than just trivia answers. The episode ends with the two friends reconciling and going off on a new adventure together.
In the second half of the episode, "Tunnel of Glove," SpongeBob and Pearl's boyfriend, Squidward, reluctantly agree to accompany them to Glove World, an amusement park built entirely around gloves. Once there, SpongeBob and Squidward get stuck in the Tunnel of Glove ride, which features a series of elaborate scenes depicting various love stories.
As the ride progresses, the two characters become increasingly uncomfortable with the overly romantic scenes. Squidward attempts to escape, but is stopped by a park employee. Eventually, SpongeBob and Squidward make their way to the end of the ride, where they are reunited with Pearl and her boyfriend. Despite their initial reluctance, both characters admit to having had a good time at the park.
Overall, "You Don't Know Sponge/Tunnel of Glove" is a light-hearted and amusing episode that showcases the enduring friendship between SpongeBob and Patrick. With its zany humor and quirky characters, the show continues to be a favorite among viewers of all ages.