![]() (Meanwhile, in the palace of King Poseidon, ruler of the seven seas. One Million, Zillion, Jillion, Dillion, Cotillion Times Later. (Would you please stop imitating me? It is starting to get very annoying.) " The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" (shown twice) (What follows is a brief construction montage We hope you enjoyed this brief construction montage) (While Patchy pulls himself together, let's see how SpongeBob's party is shaping up.) (Patrick: “Can you move it along? I'm all out of time cards.”) So much later that the old narrator got tired of waiting and they had to hire a new one 1.2 Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years On April 6th, 2010, an anonymous user posted a creepypasta story titled 'Squidwards Suicide' to 7chan's /x/ (paranormal) board.3 Narrated by the author who claims to have seen the lost episode during his internship at Nickelodeons Studios, the story opens with the show's production team reviewing what was supposed to be the premiere episode for the fourth season, but as the footage progresses.The "Twenty Years Earlier" time card in " License to Milkshake" is not read either. He would later read the next card, "2000 Years Later" seen in the very next episode, " SB-129" and so on. The first time card ever used was "3 Days Later." in " I Was a Teenage Gary," although the French Narrator did not read it. ![]() So far, the record for the most time cards in an episode is five, in " Rock-a-Bye Bivalve." They are identified as time cards by Patrick in " Wet Painters" when he tells SpongeBob to hurry up since he is all out of time cards, breaking the fourth wall. Time cards are used throughout SpongeBob SquarePants to represent how much time has passed within an episode, performed by the French Narrator. Once finished, please remove this template. Please help Encyclopedia SpongeBobia by fixing this article. This article is in need of a better quality image.This article is in need of clean up in order to comply with Encyclopedia SpongeBobia's manual of style.This article has multiple issues and/or errors:
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