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SpongeBuck is mistakenly made the sheriff, learning that the previous sheriff had died. Later, Pecos Patrick Star (Patrick's ancestor), arrives and warns everybody that the town's villain, Dead Eye Plankton will arrive and sing a song called "Dead Eye". Dead Eye Plankton then arrives and challenges SpongeBuck to a duel at high noon.
The two go their separate ways, each trying to open their own establishment. Mr. Krabs' Krabby Patty becomes a success, while Plankton's Chum Burger is horrible, making him to promise to steal the formula and have his revenge. After hearing the story, Plankton and Krabs begin to make amends, until Plankton takes the formula from Krabs' pocket.
The DVD release also features bonus material including music videos, shorts and featurettes. [84] In Region 2 and 4, the DVD release for the season was a complete set. On November 13, 2012, The Complete Fourth Season DVD was released in Region 1, five years after the season had completed broadcast on television. [85]
The Plankton Movie is an upcoming American animated musical comedy film based on the television series SpongeBob SquarePants, created by Stephen Hillenburg. It is directed by Dave Needham and written by Kaz , Chris Viscardi , and Mr. Lawrence , based on a story by Lawrence.
The season aired on Nickelodeon, which is owned by Viacom, and was produced by United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Animation Studio.The season's executive producer was series creator Stephen Hillenburg, who also functioned as the showrunner. [2]
A music video for the single was released in 2008. It was shot in a 1905-built house in South Los Angeles. [4] The music video was nominated for Wide Open Country Video of the Year at the 2009 CMT Music Awards.
Amy Carter read a love letter written 75 years ago by her father, Jimmy Carter, to his wife, the late Rosalynn Carter, during Rosalynn's tribute service on Nov. 28.. During the service, held at ...
"I Can't Read" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels for Tin Machine on their debut album in 1989. The song was subsequently re-recorded by Bowie and Gabrels together in 1996, and performed live during Bowie's concerts in the late 1990s.