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==Plot==
==Plot==
SpongeBob awakens hungry in the night. While preparing a midnight snack, he leaves the refrigerator open, causing his home to freeze. By morning he has developed the "suds", an underwater version of [[influenza]]. SpongeBob refuses to admit to his illness, to avoid missing work, but finally relents to take rest. He calls upon Sandy to take him to the doctor, but is first visited by Patrick.
<!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Suds.jpg|100px]] -->SpongeBob is dreaming that it is raining Krabby Patties ,then wakes up to find that he is eating his pillow. He decides to get a midnight snack, a sea-nut butter and jellyfish jelly sandwich, but then he falls asleep forgetting to close the fridge. When he wakes up, he finds that everything is frozen. Then, he finds out that he has the suds (an underwater flu). Instead of sneezing, bubbles are coming out of his holes. He says that he's not sick and tries to go to work, but Mr. Krabs says that he's too sick. He is excused. The suds get worse when he gets back home. So, he calls Sandy and asks her to take him to the doctor. Then Patrick comes over and asks him if he is going skiing. He says that he is sick and he is going to the doctor. Patrick says that the doctor's office is a horrible place. SpongeBob is terrified of going to the doctor, and changes his mind about it. Patrick becomes SpongeBob's doctor and puts corks all over his holes so bubbles won't come out. Then SpongeBob says that his treatment is working and then calls Sandy (Patrick ended up calling her since Spongebob's finger was too big and pressed multiple buttons at once)and tells her not to come, but a little while later, Sandy arrives and Patrick says that SpongeBob is fine and doesn't need to go to the doctor. But SpongeBob is so sick he kills all the clams. SpongeBob (who is a ball now) is rolling toward the Krusty Krab and the bubbles get higher and higher and the corks come off and tear down the Krusty Krab. Then he goes to the doctor and Dr. Gill Gillium asks SpongeBob if he is ready for his treatment, and a human hand named Hans grabs him and gives him a special treatment which involves using him like a real sponge. When he is finished, Hans gives SpongeBob a giant lollipop. Patrick is jealous of SpongeBob's lollipop and takes a bubble wand out of his pocket and blows a bubble then quickly puts it back. Then, he says that he has the suds and the doctorfish says that they have a very special treatment for him. Then, Hans takes Patrick and gives him a bad treatment which was being rubbed against a cactus and scrubbing a toilet.

When Patrick convinces SpongeBob that doctors are harbingers of torture and outdated magazines, SpongeBob allows "Doctor" Patrick to practise on him. The inane treatments (such as making foot sandwiches and congesting his [[ostia]] with [[Cork (material)|corks]]. When Sandy arrives she takes SpongeBob to a real doctor, who prescribes the "sponge treatment", which is performed by a live human hand named Hans. This involves being rinsed with soap and used to scrub various objects and people. The treatment cures SpongeBob completely, and he receives a [[lollypop]]. Jealous, Patrick requests the sponge treatment as well, but for impersonating a doctor he is instead punished adequately.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==

Revision as of 14:21, 6 May 2007

Template:SpongeBob episode "Suds" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one. Template:Spoiler Brief summary: After SpongeBob leaves his fridge open overnight, he gets the suds. However, he refuses to go to the doctor.

Time/Date:

  • 1:00 PM: The customers run out of the Krusty Krab.

Time cards shown: None

Characters Present:

Songs: None

Plot

SpongeBob awakens hungry in the night. While preparing a midnight snack, he leaves the refrigerator open, causing his home to freeze. By morning he has developed the "suds", an underwater version of influenza. SpongeBob refuses to admit to his illness, to avoid missing work, but finally relents to take rest. He calls upon Sandy to take him to the doctor, but is first visited by Patrick.

When Patrick convinces SpongeBob that doctors are harbingers of torture and outdated magazines, SpongeBob allows "Doctor" Patrick to practise on him. The inane treatments (such as making foot sandwiches and congesting his ostia with corks. When Sandy arrives she takes SpongeBob to a real doctor, who prescribes the "sponge treatment", which is performed by a live human hand named Hans. This involves being rinsed with soap and used to scrub various objects and people. The treatment cures SpongeBob completely, and he receives a lollypop. Jealous, Patrick requests the sponge treatment as well, but for impersonating a doctor he is instead punished adequately.

Quotes

  • SpongeBob: Sandy, I think you'd better take me to the doctor...
Sandy: Okay, SpongeBob. I'll be there faster than a barefoot jackrabbit on a hot greasy griddle in the middle of August.
  • Sandy: Don't you worry, Patrick, I'll be over there faster than a barefoot jackrabbit on a hot greasy griddle in the--
Patrick: Yeah, yeah! The rabbit! Don't bother coming over here Sandy!

Trivia

  • It is actually illegal and against the law to impersonate a doctor like Patrick did, as Sandy suggests.
  • The fridge was left open, freezing SpongeBob's entire pineapple house. However, this would actually heat the house, as the heat removed from the inside of the refrigerator is released out the back, along with the extra heat from the motor.
  • The music we hear throughout the episode is Tchaikovsky's "Dance of The Sugar-Plum Fairy" from "The Nutcracker."
  • The man taking a shower during the live-action "sponge treatment" scenes is Tom Kenny, who provides the voice of SpongeBob.
  • This is the first of three times the title card text is written in bubbles. The second is Bubble Buddy and third in Gary Takes a Bath.

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