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Mr. Krabs struggles to get out of bed; after getting up, he asks Pearl if she thinks he's old, which Pearl says she does. At the Krusty Krab, after overhearing a patron comparing him to an "old and dried out" Krabby Patty, he asks to join SpongeBob and Patrick's "big night out" in order to feel young again.
The episode features a song titled "The Best Day Ever" written by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley. A soundtrack album, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best Day Ever , was released on September 12, 2006. "Best Day Ever" pulled an average of 6.7 million viewers upon release.
The album The Best Day Ever was written by SpongeBob's voice actor, Tom Kenny, and producer Andy Paley.Featuring 27 tracks, [1] it was influenced by 1960s pop music. [2] The record's numerous skits refer to a freeform radio station called WH 2 O. [2] Kenny's inspiration for the song "My Tighty Whiteys" was "underwear humor". [9]
After Mr. Krabs leaves to count the day's profits, Patrick arrives and orders a Krabby Patty, and is hurled from the establishment upon a primarily unseen, and audibly manic, reprise of SpongeBob's cooking feat. The pilot ends with Squidward calling for Mr. Krabs in the hopes of getting SpongeBob in trouble for the presumed mess he has created.
To get out of the air vents, SpongeBob molds Squidward, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs into a battering ram and breaks out of the shaft, only to find that all the customers have left after waiting for so long without getting any food. Mr. Krabs is heartbroken, but SpongeBob manages to summon all the customers back as he sings a song called "O Krusty ...
"Mr. Jaws" is a novelty song by Dickie Goodman released on Cash Records in 1975. [ 2 ] This record is a parody of the 1975 summer blockbuster film Jaws , with Goodman interviewing the shark (whom he calls "Mr. Jaws"), as well as the film's main characters, Brody, Hooper, and Quint.
[34] They lauded the song called "Ker Ching" performed by Mr. Krabs, saying "[It] stands out above the rest." [34] Viv Hardwick of The Northern Echo said "Younger ones are just pleased to see a colourful collection of characters, vaguely resembling the ten year-old TV show cast, cavorting around the stage."
In the episode, Squidward and SpongeBob are forced to work 24 hours a day by their boss Mr. Krabs. Squidward soon becomes bored, and tells SpongeBob a ghost story to scare him off the night shift. When SpongeBob begins to panic, Squidward tells him that the story is fictional.