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| |storyboard=Aaron Springer (writer)<br>Erik Wiese (artist) | | |storyboard=Aaron Springer (writer)<br>Erik Wiese (artist) |
| |animator=[[Fred Miller]] | | |animator=[[Fred Miller]] |
| |director=[[Derek Drymon]] (director) | | |director=[[Derek Drymon]] (director |
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| {{quote|April Fools!|SpongeBob}} | | {{quote|April Fools!|SpongeBob}} |
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| *[[Eugene H. Krabs]] | | *[[Eugene H. Krabs]] |
| *[[Krusty Krab]] customers | | *[[Krusty Krab]] customers |
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| The episode kicks off with SpongeBob eagerly anticipating April Fool's Day, much to Squidward's dismay upon realizing the significance of the date. Squidward, fearing the worst, attempts to avoid work by feigning illness but is lured to the Krusty Krab under false pretenses of being named artist of the month. However, it's revealed to be a prank orchestrated by SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs. Squidward threatens to quit over this, but SpongeBob gets him to reconsider.
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| Although SpongeBob promises to spare Squidward from further pranks, he continues to play harmless tricks on customers, inciting laughter and camaraderie among them. Squidward, despite being exempt from SpongeBob's antics, grows increasingly agitated by the jovial atmosphere. In retaliation, Squidward engineers an elaborate prank involving a mustard-laden rope trap, which inadvertently causes SpongeBob to endure a chaotic and painful ordeal. Disturbed by SpongeBob's genuine hurt, Squidward faces the repercussions of his actions as customers denounce his cruelty and abandon the Krusty Krab.
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| Consumed by guilt, Squidward attempts to apologize to SpongeBob, only to be met with reluctance and avoidance. His subsequent efforts to make amends are comically futile, culminating in a heartfelt but ineffective apology obscured by a bubble. As Squidward grapples with his conscience, he ultimately confronts his remorse and extends a sincere apology to SpongeBob. To his surprise, SpongeBob reveals that their friends witnessed the apology, turning the tables on Squidward with a collective "April Fools!" Realizing he's been outsmarted, Squidward retreats to his house, leaving SpongeBob and the others amused by his unwitting participation in their prank.
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| ==Pranks== | | ==Pranks== |
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| == Trivia/Goofs ==
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| * In reality Gary would have died from eating the salted shells as salt is toxic to sea snails.
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| * This is the first episode to not premiere after a ''{{wp|Rugrats}}'' episode on Nickelodeon.
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| ** The episode premiered at 6:30pm after the premiere of the ''{{wp|CatDog}}'' episode Kooky Prank Day / Back to School.<ref>April 1, 2000 | Nickstory Wiki | Fandom</ref>
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| ==References==
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| [[Category:Episodes]] | | [[Category:Episodes]] |
| [[Category:Specials]] | | [[Category:Specials]] |
| [[Category:Season 1 episodes]] | | [[Category:Season 1 episodes]] |