![]() ![]() The trio decided to check it out who's the owner of the anchor, but to much Squidward's dismay, it's the Flying Dutchman's Graveyard Ship, in which SpongeBob founds familiar to. In this episode, an anchor has dropped from the landed from SpongeBob's house to Squidward. Too bad the Patchy scenarios aren't the same anymore now. This is one of my favorite episodes of all time, and of course its possible if this episode is a prequel to episode SB-129, since that one is shown in the music scenario. As for the cavemen, they use the fire for cooking food and started fight for it for warmth, but this fails and the rain extinguished the flame. It seems the future era is the best, and Patchy loses to a T-Rex, which he finds okay. Speaking of that, there is a entertain sub-plot with Patchy and Potty, whom are fighting over which era is the best. This actually make sense, because people before us create unique and useful inventions and materials that help many problems and establishment around the world, especially the BC times. ![]() The cave creatures were in shock when the fire comes in. While this happens, a thunderstorm appears and lays a thunder strike on the log, making fire. Just like the show's characters, they annoy Squag, in which explains where the word "annoyance" comes from. Anyway, the episode lies around SpongeGar, Patar, and Squag, the ancestors of Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward. In this episode, it shows the actual ancestors of the show's main characters, excluding Sandy, Pearl, or other characters. This is one of the classic era episodes and probably the first double-length episode. ![]()
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