However, when a jellyfish stings Patrick, whom the rope is tied to, he starts running around in pain, causing SpongeBob to fly around uncontrollably, exposing his true identity.Įverybody starts laughing at SpongeBob, but suddenly, the real Flying Dutchman appears. They turn off all the lights in the building and Patrick lowers SpongeBob in with a rope while providing the voice of the "Dutchman," which initially terrifies everyone. ![]() Then, they go to the roof of the Krusty Krab, where a Halloween party is taking place. Believing themselves to be scary, SpongeBob and Patrick go around town attempting to scare people, and believe themselves to be successful in doing so, although their "victims" are simply confused by their antics. Patrick shaves SpongeBob's head, making it round. SpongeBob realizes that a "real" ghost has a round head and that he has a square one. They make a "Flying Dutchman" costume, but it fails to scare anyone. SpongeBob, who has a reputation for being easily scared, is then nicknamed "SpongeBob ScaredyPants," rushes home, and is scared by everything he sees on the way.Īfter being accidentally scared by Patrick wearing Groucho Marx glasses, he asks him for help. Squidward, dressed up like the Flying Dutchman, appears behind SpongeBob, saying that he will steal his soul, terrifying him. Krabs sets up a campfire and he tells the story of "The Flying Dutchman," a ghost who steals souls on Halloween. Krabs stops him and asks him if he wants to hear his "annual scary story," and he then does. He becomes frightened by the door suddenly closing and a message reading "BOO" written on order slips.Īfter he finishes, he begins to run away, but Mr. ![]() Flying Dutchman (physical and production order debut)Īs the episode begins on the evening of Halloween in Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob is cleaning the dishes at the Krusty Krab at the end of the workday.
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