In "Christmas Who?", when Squidward (dressed as Santa Claus) asks a little girl what she wants for Christmas, she replies "Front teeth." This is a reference to the 1948 song "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" by Donald Yetter Gardner.Squidward: Don't you mean there're only seven? Mr Krabs: There are 13 bad words you should never use. In the episode "Sailor Mouth", there is a shoutout to George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words routine in this exchange:.The middle of the jellyfishing song has a slight rewrite of The Toyes' "Smoke Two Joints" (replace "two joints" with "jellyfishing").The scene that the song plays over is a parody of the music video for " Subterranean Homesick Blues". The episode features a song called "Give Jellyfish Fields A Chance", which is a parody of John Lennon's "Give Peace A Chance".Krabs has three nephews who solve mysteries. "Spy Buddies" has a reference to the famous James Bond gun barrel sequence.In the episode "Ghost Host", after the Flying Dutchman's failed attempt to scare SpongeBob, he takes the form of a horrible, worm-like monster with the head of J.Krabs says "I ain't afraid of no ghosts", the iconic line from Ghostbusters' theme song. The World's Smallest Violin in "Squilliam Returns" is a reference to a scene in Reservoir Dogs.In "Something Smells", when SpongeBob decides he is ugly, he plays an organ and wears a mask (albeit a sillier one than the one in its source material), a la The Phantom of the Opera. SpongeBob, Squidward and the "Slasher" just laugh it off.
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