What Were The SpongeBob Writers On When They Wrote These Scenes?

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Who knew the adventures of an undersea sponge and his friends could mess with your psyche so much?! From nightmares to hallucinations and straight-up ghost hauntings, the world of SpongeBob Squarepants has been filled with some pretty trippy moments. When Squidward is forced to share a locker with SpongeBob at work, the man becomes downright obsessed and paranoid that the Sponge is going to get his little yellow fingers all over his precious clarinet. His mind goes into a frazzle as he enters Clarinetland, filled with all types of visuals that will have you questioning what in the world did you just watch? The most bizarre moment has to be the giant Bald Eagle head — especially considering they all live under the ocean. SpongeBob may not be able to drive, but in the episode “Code Yellow”, we learn he has some pretty surprising skills as a doctor! In a series of mishaps, SpongeBob was merely visiting Squidward at the hospital to support him during his nose job, gets mistaken as a doctor, and then helps multiple patients along the way.

After years and years of SpongeBob Squarepants, the show finally gave our title character something we thought he’d have all along — an imaginary friend. Except, the giant hamster Cuddle E. Hugs was downright creepy and the whole episode is just a big build-up to his big transformation into a haunting nightmare. There are a ton more trippy moments, coming from episodes from every season and including characters like the Flying Dutchman, Squidward, and Mr. KRabs’ daughter Pearl!

So get ready to dive in and make sure you stick around for some of the newer seasons of SpongeBob which feature some the trippiest and psychedelic moments ever featured on the show!

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