![]() Lawrence, Jay Lender and Dan Povenmire, and the animation was directed by Sean Dempsey. Because of this, both of these spooky Spongebob tales frighteningly entertain with an A+." Graveyard Shift" is the first part of the 16th episode of the second season, and the 36th episode overall, of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. Graveyard shift in particular is not only 1 of the best pieces of horror media for all ages it is also just 1 of the best episodes of television ever. The horror references will make any genre fan blush and they are just some of the most entertaining 11 minutes you will ever watch. They are spooky, have a great atmosphere to them, they are hilarious, extremely well animated, and the writing is so clever. This extremely engagingly spooky episode single handily made me a horror fan and, from the eerie production value to the cleverly written dialogue/references, this is must watch episode for any horror nut.Īll in all, these 2 episodes are a wonderful watches for the whole family this Halloween season. This is not only the best Spongebob episode it also 1 of the best episodes ever put on television period. Through the 1st season they have had fun references and hints to the horror genre, but this episode puts this haunting genre into the forefront with an extremely entertaining twist. Weather it is the walls oozing green slim, Spongebob’s fascination with working at night, the mysterious man flickering the lights, or the effectively creepy imagery this episode gets what makes a horror fan tick. No joke, this episode introduce me to the horror classic Nosferatu and how this famous vampire is utilized in the story is absolutely hilarious. ![]() This episode so especially spooky with great sound design, extremely quotable lines, and the best reference I have ever seen in a TV show period. It has a great spooky atmosphere, it is thrilling, well paced, and the haunting tale of the Hash Slinging Slasher is simply iconic. ![]() This amazing season 2 episode is the prefect scary story for a Spongebob episode. However, that episode was only the precursor to my favorite Spongebob episode of all time, Graveyard Shift. The production value in the early seasons of the show were always high, but everything from the great spooky lighting to colors in this particular episode just scream halloween. This is 11 minutes of Halloween fun with an ending image that will haunt any child’s nightmare. You have some iconic moments like the infamous ghost story that ends with hilarious line “I’ve come for your pickle” and scenes like Patrick freaking out because he cannot tell the difference between a ghost and Spongebob. Spongebob being tried of constantly being scared is a very classic story that invoked tales like the Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask and watching Spongebob and Patrick deal with this problem is very funny. It has the amazing hand drawn animation from the 1st season, it is hilarious, the voice acting is great, and it has a very spooky atmosphere. This is a simple, but very fun episode from this classic series. With the help of his friend Patrick, Spongebob heads to the Krusty Krab dressed as the Flying Dutchman for the some Halloween fright. It is Halloween night and Spongebob wants to get back everyone with the ultimate scare. This episode faces Spongebob with the dilemma that he is easily frightened. Spongebob Squarepants: Scaredy Pants and Graveyard Shift are classic Spongebob episodes with a spooky fun horror twist.ġst I will talk about Spongebob’s official Halloween episode, Scaredy Pants.
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