SpongeBob SquarePants - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV
Doing Time
Welcome to the Chum Bucket
Frankendoodle
The Snowball Effect
One Krab's Trash
Nasty Patty
The Idiot Box
As Seen on TV
Can You Spare a Dime?
No Weenies Allowed
Squilliam Returns
The Algae's Always Greener
SpongeGuard on Duty
Krab Borg
Rock-a-Bye Bivalve
Wet Painters
Krusty Krab Training Video
Chocolate with Nuts
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V
Club SpongeBob
My Pretty Seahorse
Graveyard Shift
Krusty Love
New Student Starfish
Clams
The Great Snail Race
Mid-Life Crustacean
The Sponge Who Could Fly (AKA The Lost Episode)
SpongeBob wishes he could fly like the jellyfish do, but all his attempts to invent a flying machine fail. Then he accidentally leaves his hair dryer by his pants, which inflates them, giving him the buoyancy to fly. He then goes around helping people, earning their admiration, but others start requesting increasingly unnecessary favors, leaving him no time to fly with the jellyfish.
The episode opens with Patchy the Pirate in a live-action segment, lamenting that he lost his VHS copy and setting off to find it using a treasure map. (To promote the episode, Nickelodeon launched an on-air campaign called "SpongeBob's Lost Episode".) But when he finally recovers it, the tape only shows a clip of SpongeBob walking in cycles to techno music before abruptly ending with color bars. Patchy gets angry, thinking that SpongeBob betrayed him, and gets rid of all his SpongeBob merchandise, after which the real animated episode start playing.
In 2007, this episode was adapted into a musical called "SpongeBob SquarePants Live! The Sponge Who Could Fly!"
Born Again Krabs
I Had an Accident
Plankton's Army
Missing Identity
Krabby Land
The Camping Episode
SpongeBob Meets the Strangler
Pranks a Lot
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