Squidward standing up for SpongeBob after the customer snapped at him is honestly one of the greatest moments of the entire show. He really does care. That episode, Pizza Delivery, is also hands down one of the funniest too.
Squidward has his moments where he does care about them but it's also times where u can understand his anger, Squidward is one of those characters u can't help but relate to when you get older
Probably why he started crying too. Something he was passionate about, which is customer service, was basically thrown back in his face along with being told wasn't good enough.
I think this is also why Squidward got so mad on Spongebob's behalf and stood up for him. Squidward had been on him the entire time about "forget the customer!" So when this guy who doesn't know what they've been through and how much Spongebob fought Squidward on just eating the pizza and getting home to just throw it back in his face... like the dude doesn't even TAKE the pizza he ordered. If it was just Squidward, I think he'd be more like "whatever, what's new, people suck" but for Spongebob to FINALLY break the way Squidward had much earlier in the delivery... it's why I think it's one of Squidward's sweetest moments in the series tbh. A lot of the time, Squidward is relatable but then takes it too far, but right here? Squidward is not just standing up for Spongebob after trying to delicately comfort him, he carried out probably one of the biggest fantasies everyone in food service has had: shoving the order down a rude customer's damn throat and facing no consequences. :Y
@@CrustyFox87”Well, what are ya waiting for? Throw me a pass!” “It’s even official size!” *Throws the rock and murders Mario* “…but not official weight!”
"Pizza Delivery" is a masterpiece. SpongeBob's pioneer knowledge, Squidward insisting on eating the pizza, and the "Krusty Krab Pizza" song, are hilarious. Squidward standing up for Spongebob against that ungrateful customer is the best part. He really does care.
You want to know the best part? When SpongeBob backs up the rock at the end of the episode, it shows that the customer was literally across the street from the Krusty Krab and that's just hilarious to me.
@@ghostfang1255 I love this additional pay off from Squidward's set up of "it's just around the corner." Like initially, it seems backing the boat up so far it runs out of gas is the punchline, so I like the brick joke nature of it. :Y
*Counting Every Spongebob Meme (UPDATED)* On Today's episode we got: - Hitchhiking Spongebob - KRUSTY KRAAAAAAB PIZZAA~ - Spongebob and Squidward looking at pizza - It's not just a boulder, it's a rock! - Where's my drink? My drink! My diet Dr. Kelp! - Patrick gurgling snoring - Squidward waking up *Total memes so far:* Approximately 25! (Heh...)
Lemme tell ya, as someone who watched those first few seasons of Spongebob when it was new, has seen this episode since… Squidward KOing that dude with the pizza NEVER gets old. It’s also doubles as probably one of the sweetest things Squidward does.
One of the things I notice about these early episodes that they did so much better is they did a good job showing that 9/10 Squidward causes his own misery by either letting every little thing get to him or starting the problem in the first place like how he lazily makes SpongeBob drive. Modern squidward though you got to pity because at this point both SpongeBob and Patrick are complete psychos who seemingly go out of their way to torture him.
Well, to be fair, it was kinda established that they did that in the beginning too. Remember the episode where the nematodes drank his house? Patrick literally came out and said "Is it time to ruin Squidward's day?" Edit: It's actually in this video. :)
I always liked that Squidward had moments like standing up for SpongeBob and trying to help him when I was younger. Couse you saw, while funny, the shit they had to go through just to get this guy his pizza and he just basically spits in their face, and how it ended just felt right as a kid. And now, after being in several jobs in customer service, that is just down right cathartic. Couse on one hand, if the guy had an issue with how long the order took and even canceled it, it would be understandable. Even bringing up the item he didn't order if he had just gone "oh. Well thanks anyway" and paid for it, it at least is respectful to people doing their jobs. Him not only being pissed off that what he didn't order didn't come with the order, and being offended over it to the point of him telling them off and ragging on them, is so empathetic to deal with, it fucking hurts.
Pizza Delivery to me shows how Spongebob and Squidward's dynamic really should be. Squidward finds him annoying, but at the end of the day, he's still another dude. just a lot more excitable and annoying. He'll stand up for him at the end of the day. definitely one of the best episodes.
While it's not illegal for Spongebob to drive with someone who has a license, I don't think anyone would want a guy who failed their driving test 39 times to drive said boat. Also PANTS
Interestingly enough, in the part where Mr. Krabs is taking down the customer's pizza order, you can still hear the customer speaking over the phone. So it is very well possible that the customer did indeed order his drink, but Mr. Krabs hung up the phone before the customer was even finished ordering. But in this case, it's not SpongeBob's fault, but rather Mr. Krabs' for not paying closer attention to what the customer was saying. So, while the customer's anger was understandable, he was still unjustified in taking it out on SpongeBob, given that the latter was not the one who took down the order. It's like an entitled Karen taking their anger out on a poor cashier at a grocery store for the business being out of a particular item that was on sale (thus making it a hot commodity). The cashier has no control over what goes on sale, or how much of an item they will have in stock. Similarly, a pizza delivery person has no control over the person taking down a phone order. So the customer is complaining to the wrong person and lashing out unjustifiably. Squidward yeeting the pizza into the guy's face was very much deserved.
My first thought as a kid was sponge toffee (cut into a round shape), as a joke of "its got sponge in the name, so close enough right?" but then I realized they were old-fashion-style sponges after finding some at my grandparents' house.
All these years later and I just realise they were delivering the pizza to Tom. The Chocolate guy. The 'What did you do to my drink!?' guy. Unwarranted, but yeah, the crashout makes sense. XD
Actually, this customer is not Tom, as both have some differences between the two, besides their coloration (this comes straight from the SpongeBob wiki page for the customer): --He has a large triangular dorsal fin with lines on it, while Tom has a small fin with rounded spikes and no lines. --He has a protruding gut, and has belly button hair, while Tom does not. --He has long rounded feet, while Tom has thin black feet. --His eyes are directly on top of his head with no forehead, while Tom has a forehead. --He has permanent bags under his eyes, unlike Tom. However, both are voiced by Doug Lawrence (a.k.a. Mr. Lawrence), who voices Plankton and Larry the Lobster in SpongeBob SquarePants.
@@astrofan1993 Yeah, before I saw your reply I was gonna say those are two different characters, but ya beat to the punch. Not to mention laid it out perfectly.
It's been a while since I've properly watched Pizza Delivery but I'm pretty sure that you can hear the customer talking as Mr Krabs hangs up, so it's most likely Mr Krabs' fault that the drink was missing.
@@Preteristboy Or his own employees for that matter. They were closed and he still took that guy's order and then gave the pizza (which wasn't even on the menu in the first place) to his employees to deliver.
Customer service is such a shit job. I remember when I was working at a Hibachi restaurant I got a call from someone who ordered on DoorDash complaining about having found hair in their food despite the fact all of the cooks AND the people who bag the orders both wear hairnets AND company hats. And she was demanding me to “fix” the issue and I’m thinking to myself. We all literally wear hairnets and hats at the same time there is no way any of our hair would just drop into the order plus how tf did she expect me to “fix” her situation? Drive to her house and give her a replacement? I can’t give any refunds because she ordered it off DoorDash only that company can do it. I was 99.99% a single strand of HER OWN hair just fell into it while she was eating and decided to just make excuses. I’ve had to deal with so many people making up stuff or even trying to falsify their own orders just to get shit for free and it’s gotten to the point that I’ve even kicked people out because they started getting violent with the other workers
Moss grows on the side that gets the least amount of sun, in the northern hemisphere that happens to be the north facing side because the sun spends the majority of the day on the southern side of the sky. It's flipped in the southern hemisphere.
alright but that customer, calling the place *after* closing, ordering something that's not on the menu, asking for delivery when the restaurant doesn't do that (and he lives 10 feet from the restaurant), and then freaking out about not getting something he didn't order. It's enough to make anyone understand how awful the service industry is.
Michael Jackson also didn't have much of a childhood, and one of his songs absolutely nails the way he feels about that. I believe it's literally just called childhood. It's rather heartbreaking
I remember reading somewhere that he once paid people to just walk around him in a groceries store, just so he could feel what it was like to go shopping and be normal. It’s quite sad.
The blanket story during the second episode reminds me of when I went on a field trip in middle school. We stay in a hotel for 2 nights, and the people in my room rotated places were we slept. On the second night I slept on the floor, with a thin cover, but I didn't want to seem rude by waking the 3 of them up, so I tried my best to handle it. Thankfully it was about April and not during the winter when it happened.
8:10 "...I hear joy and laughter..." I don't know why, but that got me good! After that long pause, it sounded almost out of context, like you normally don't hear joy and laughter at home... 😂
11:47 i think it's a little late to be considering the pizza sus, since from the start it was made of mashed up krabby patties 😂 The cartoon wack is already funny, it gets even better bc she tries to logic things out 😂😂😂😂
I always thought it was the second, since despite being a cheapskate Mr. Krabs always made sure to do things right, if only to take every bit of money from a customer.
I'm sure Mr. Krabs would've thrown down with the customer if he was made aware he wasn't paying and yelled at his employees. Money always comes first, but he still cared about his men in these early seasons.
30:00 I've almost done exactly the same thing. Rolled over in my sleep, pulled my blanket, just barely grazed my wife's cheek as I half-asleep went to hug her. I immediately woke up and panicked hard, but she had no idea what I was even panicking about~ Also pants :3
The pizza delivery is one of the episodes that are like, the anchor to what defines SpongeBob. He’s an extremely optimistic guy, almost blindly so, that when he finally breaks down it’s so heartbreaking to see.
I don't know if Pizza Delivery is the best episode ever, but it's a perfect Spongebob episode, showcasing all the ways the show was so great in this first season. The characterization, the absurd gags, the interplay between the characters, it's all here.
I just had some memories flowed back in my head. I do remember seeing this episode in middle school. Sometimes during lunch, we would instead eat in the classroom instead of the cafeteria, and they would have a TV that was dropped down for some reason, and would put on episodes of different cartoon shows. SpongeBob was one of them, and I think this was the first one I saw.
I just realized, the guy SpongeBob delivers the pizza to, Tom he complains about his drink, bro does that in a later episode, so don’t mess with Tom’s drink
The sleep stories reminded me of why my parents had separate bedrooms. My father was an aggressive sleeper and would FIGHT in his sleep, and my mom used to YELL in her sleep. They couldn't sleep in the same bed.
Squidward kicking the boat car and it suddenly worked even though it's out of gas reminds me of James from Team Rocket when he kicks a Pokemon and it suddenly evolves!
"moss grows in the north side of the tree" is mainly a northern hemisphere thing, and the further north you go the more reliable it will probably be to some extent, however as an Eagle Scout myself (basically the highest class of boy scout) I can tell you that it is never a guarantee. Mose favors moisture and there happens to be slightly more in the shade, so in the northern hemisphere it'll favor the north side on individual trees since that has slightly more shade. However, this is not a guarantee as more shaded trunks can potentially have it grow on any side. So if you're going to go by moss, make sure you further check using other environmental tricks. Like the sun. If it's morning it's gonna be to the east and if it's in the afternoon and evening it'll be towards the west, the sun is only really useless if it's midday when it's directly overhead. Shadows are, understandably just as decent since they point opposite to the sun.
when Spongebob drove the boat on the road backwards and didn't crash once except for when he drove off-road but that was Squidward's fault for yanking on the steering wheel but it looked like Spomngebob's driving is finally getting better for once
loved the bedtime stories. they were adorably wholesome and showed why you and rich seem like such a good couple. you have your incidents, but you both prioritize each other in those moments. you not wanting to hurt his feelings even more over the pain and rich demanding you not do that again so you can take care of yourself. love it!
16:09 Squidward of all people know Spongebob isn't kind of employee who are forgetful to a tiny detail, especially when one is willingly to work for free. what he did there is **PURE JUSTICE**
Someone else pointed this out, so I can't really take credit, but notice that you can hear the customer still talking when Krabs hangs up. Meaning it was likely his fault Spongebob didn't know he ordered a drink too. That, combined with him making them do the order after working hours, unironically sells the idea that the employees are rarely the problem in a business and that its usually the boss/management's greedy screw ups that cause the most problems
Presumably SpongeBob passed the written exam as many times as he failed the physical part of the driving test. Quite "I know all the answers, until I'm actually behind the wheel. I need something to help me think straight." End quote
I like the idea of Squidward being a big brother or parental figure to SpongeBob, instead of him always hating or bullying SpongeBob just for the fun of it.
Man these two episodes really show the highs and lows of Squidward. He goes from standing up for him against that asshole customer to literally partying at the thought of him moving away.
Customer: "How am I suppose to eat my food without blah blah blah!!!" Me: Simple, put it in your mouth, bite down, swallow. It's very easy, you do it everyday.
I was a dishwasher at KFC for a bit and I was well liked because I actually did my job quickly and efficiently instead of hanging around on my phone and not doing anything while dishes piled up. The part that really sucked was when I learned the sink was broken and normally it would be able to basically do dishes for you and really help out. Wasn't surprised though cause the building itself is really old.
I worked the front desk at an airport, booking flights and checking in passengers with their luggage. I've had to deal with my fair share of terrible clients - when a long delayed flight in the winter was eventually cancelled, my coworkers and I were escorted out through the back to avoid the literal riot coming from the gate. Ironically it was the sales part where I almost never had a bad experience. The worst I had to deal with there was writing down incomprehensible spellings of names.
My mom's got a story from when she was a waitress. There was this guy who ordered an iced tea with his meal, and after he finished drinking it, any time my mom went by his table, she'd stop and ask if he wanted a refill, which he declined every time. After he left, my mom went to his table to clean up and collect her tip, only to find that he'd left a note written on a napkin that said "No tea, no tip." He said no every time she offered him a refill on his tea, and then turned around and refused to tip her for not refilling his tea.
Pants! It's funny, yesterday I was just thinking and wondering where Pizza Delivery stood in the episode numbers, because I knew it should be up soon as it was a very early episode, and here we are. Mostly I was thinking to myself that I bet Alicia would love seeing Squidward to a good thing and show that he's not all bad. Moments like that from the grump of the group almost always hit just right--like a pizza to the face. Also, pretty sure anybody who's worked food service or retail like me probably felt more than a little satisfaction seeing Squidward deck the guy like that. 😆
This series has a lot of hreat and iconic moments. Squidward standing up for Spongebob is one of the best moments in series. Showed that deep down, Squidward really does care about Spongebob.
I also get the cocoon thing. Because my bed sheet gets cold in the winter, and the blanket I use is one of those soft and fuzzy kind of ones that don't get cold, and I used to put the sides of the blanket that weren't covering anything underneath me, so I was wrapped like a burrito. But over the past couple of years, I've developed some weird sensitivity where I start gagging if anything touches the front of my neck. Like, I can't wear a scarf the same way anymore, nor can I wear small-sized shirts. It's also the same issue with my blanket. Now, if I want the blanket over my shoulders, I have to have it on top of my beard instead of under it. I wish I could understand why this has been happening.
You're gonna miss this amazing character writing eventually because boy is it GONE later on, it's kinda sad to look back on old moments that still feel so right, like Squidward standing up for SpongeBob when you've seen what the show becomes way later down the line
I used to work at a place that served take out pizza and I got to say the way some people hold the pizza sideways at checkout makes you wonder if the pizza in the box just slides down and folds in on itself.
I relate a lot to hiding how injured you are from a partner. Back in October my girlfriend wound up accidentally poking me in the eye after a meal out to celebrate 2 months together. I didn't wanna make a big deal out of it and thought I was okay but I was woken up that night from worsening pain and the next day I just couldn't open my eye due to the pain. Wound up having to call someone to drive me home (an hour away) and leave my car at hers for a few days until I could comfortably open my eye again. To this day my eye randomly flares up again in early morning (thankfully only for 10 minutes) and I don't have the heart to tell her.
Yeah, this was the episode that made me never want treat customer service folks like dirt even when I was a kid. And I couldn't stand it whenever I saw family or friends doing that. The more I grew up and heard actual horror stories from people in that line of work, the more I tried my best to be patient. Man, old Spongebob out here teaching life lessons.
When Alicia said, "This also reminds me of my fiancé....." My first thought was "Wait, your fiancé beats you with a rock when he thinks there's spiders on him?" Then she told the story, and I was like "Oh, ok."
Speaking of pizza, this reminds me of a rude delivery guy. My mom was working a rough shifts at the hospital, and hee crew ordered some pizza to take the edge off. Their guy goes to pick up the pizza. He's polite and says thanks, and jokes that he hopes the pizza isn't cold. The delivery guy gets in his face and says "I don't give a FUCK how your pizza is". Slams his car door and peels out.
Oof, I ordered coffee and breakfast for two at a cafe once. We got our coffees and one meal, and here I am waiting for mine. I go up and ask where it is, they tell me I didn't order it and were insistent I never ordered it. I open my internet banking on my phone and show that they charged me for two coffees and two meals. I was very polite, but damn I was hungry and slightly hungover. Finally got to eat.
15:33 most the time drive thru workers mess up on my orders when I'm getting tons of food. Its because its a language barrier at the McDonalds we go. This why I opt to order on the kiosk inside so I know they got my orders right. Verbally telling them a specific number like two number 3s gets lost in translation. And thats why items are missing or didn't takeout a specific ingredient. In my experience not because I didnt order it; its because the person didn't write it in correctly. I thought it was funny one day that Carl's Jr drive thru's now are starting to impliment AI taking orders without a worker. The menu had no numbers just meal names guess to reduce confusion. But showed the order on the screen and asked questions to get the order right. It reduced human error. It wasn't even a human I was talking to just robot voice. The regular worker just took my card and handed me my meal. I don't think they even input orders in anymore.
Squidward standing up for SpongeBob after the customer snapped at him is honestly one of the greatest moments of the entire show. He really does care. That episode, Pizza Delivery, is also hands down one of the funniest too.
Squidward has his moments where he does care about them but it's also times where u can understand his anger, Squidward is one of those characters u can't help but relate to when you get older
I mean, I don't blame the customer. I blame Mr.Krabs.
Squidward is a tsundere
I always saw it as ‘no-one messes with you but me!’ growing up.
@johnsantos507 you don't order it you won't get it, the customer can kick rocks
Imagine how much more it must’ve hurt when the guy told SpongeBob, “Didn’t you ever once think of the customer?!” That’s all he thought about! 😭
Probably why he started crying too. Something he was passionate about, which is customer service, was basically thrown back in his face along with being told wasn't good enough.
I think this is also why Squidward got so mad on Spongebob's behalf and stood up for him. Squidward had been on him the entire time about "forget the customer!"
So when this guy who doesn't know what they've been through and how much Spongebob fought Squidward on just eating the pizza and getting home to just throw it back in his face... like the dude doesn't even TAKE the pizza he ordered. If it was just Squidward, I think he'd be more like "whatever, what's new, people suck" but for Spongebob to FINALLY break the way Squidward had much earlier in the delivery... it's why I think it's one of Squidward's sweetest moments in the series tbh.
A lot of the time, Squidward is relatable but then takes it too far, but right here? Squidward is not just standing up for Spongebob after trying to delicately comfort him, he carried out probably one of the biggest fantasies everyone in food service has had: shoving the order down a rude customer's damn throat and facing no consequences. :Y
@@reasonpeason847 Squidward is the customer's bad cop to Spongebob's good cop energy.
“It's not just a boulder. It's a rock” 🪨
*Its Iraq!* 😭😭
"It’s a stone, Luigi. You didn’t make it!"
"It’s a football! I chiseled it!"
The Pioneers used to ride these babies for miles!
@@KingoftheOutback "I hate you..." -Markiplier
@@CrustyFox87”Well, what are ya waiting for? Throw me a pass!”
“It’s even official size!” *Throws the rock and murders Mario* “…but not official weight!”
"Pizza Delivery" is a masterpiece. SpongeBob's pioneer knowledge, Squidward insisting on eating the pizza, and the "Krusty Krab Pizza" song, are hilarious. Squidward standing up for Spongebob against that ungrateful customer is the best part. He really does care.
Oh hey, Dan! You watch Alicia too?
You want to know the best part? When SpongeBob backs up the rock at the end of the episode, it shows that the customer was literally across the street from the Krusty Krab and that's just hilarious to me.
@@ghostfang1255 I love this additional pay off from Squidward's set up of "it's just around the corner." Like initially, it seems backing the boat up so far it runs out of gas is the punchline, so I like the brick joke nature of it. :Y
*Counting Every Spongebob Meme (UPDATED)*
On Today's episode we got:
- Hitchhiking Spongebob
- KRUSTY KRAAAAAAB PIZZAA~
- Spongebob and Squidward looking at pizza
- It's not just a boulder, it's a rock!
- Where's my drink? My drink! My diet Dr. Kelp!
- Patrick gurgling snoring
- Squidward waking up
*Total memes so far:* Approximately 25! (Heh...)
I'll do you one better.... 25!!!
SpongeBob and squidward looking down at the pizza smiling?
You are so right, thank you i totally forgot!
Honestly when I did my own rewatcg the amount of MOMENTS from season 1 alone was cool
Lemme tell ya, as someone who watched those first few seasons of Spongebob when it was new, has seen this episode since… Squidward KOing that dude with the pizza NEVER gets old.
It’s also doubles as probably one of the sweetest things Squidward does.
One of the things I notice about these early episodes that they did so much better is they did a good job showing that 9/10 Squidward causes his own misery by either letting every little thing get to him or starting the problem in the first place like how he lazily makes SpongeBob drive. Modern squidward though you got to pity because at this point both SpongeBob and Patrick are complete psychos who seemingly go out of their way to torture him.
Well, to be fair, it was kinda established that they did that in the beginning too. Remember the episode where the nematodes drank his house? Patrick literally came out and said "Is it time to ruin Squidward's day?"
Edit: It's actually in this video. :)
I always liked that Squidward had moments like standing up for SpongeBob and trying to help him when I was younger. Couse you saw, while funny, the shit they had to go through just to get this guy his pizza and he just basically spits in their face, and how it ended just felt right as a kid.
And now, after being in several jobs in customer service, that is just down right cathartic. Couse on one hand, if the guy had an issue with how long the order took and even canceled it, it would be understandable. Even bringing up the item he didn't order if he had just gone "oh. Well thanks anyway" and paid for it, it at least is respectful to people doing their jobs.
Him not only being pissed off that what he didn't order didn't come with the order, and being offended over it to the point of him telling them off and ragging on them, is so empathetic to deal with, it fucking hurts.
Pizza Delivery to me shows how Spongebob and Squidward's dynamic really should be. Squidward finds him annoying, but at the end of the day, he's still another dude. just a lot more excitable and annoying. He'll stand up for him at the end of the day. definitely one of the best episodes.
I always like the rare cases of Squidward standing up for SpongeBob
While it's not illegal for Spongebob to drive with someone who has a license, I don't think anyone would want a guy who failed their driving test 39 times to drive said boat. Also PANTS
It's like actually insane how many all-time bits are just from these early episodes
Interestingly enough, in the part where Mr. Krabs is taking down the customer's pizza order, you can still hear the customer speaking over the phone. So it is very well possible that the customer did indeed order his drink, but Mr. Krabs hung up the phone before the customer was even finished ordering. But in this case, it's not SpongeBob's fault, but rather Mr. Krabs' for not paying closer attention to what the customer was saying.
So, while the customer's anger was understandable, he was still unjustified in taking it out on SpongeBob, given that the latter was not the one who took down the order. It's like an entitled Karen taking their anger out on a poor cashier at a grocery store for the business being out of a particular item that was on sale (thus making it a hot commodity). The cashier has no control over what goes on sale, or how much of an item they will have in stock. Similarly, a pizza delivery person has no control over the person taking down a phone order.
So the customer is complaining to the wrong person and lashing out unjustifiably. Squidward yeeting the pizza into the guy's face was very much deserved.
I can only imagine how many people genuinely thought SpongeBob’s parents were cookies. 🍪 It’s not like sponges only come square-shaped. 😅
I thought they were cookies too, as a kid.
I was so confused as a kid😅
And then his cousin is just as square, but *longer*
My first thought as a kid was sponge toffee (cut into a round shape), as a joke of "its got sponge in the name, so close enough right?" but then I realized they were old-fashion-style sponges after finding some at my grandparents' house.
All these years later and I just realise they were delivering the pizza to Tom.
The Chocolate guy.
The 'What did you do to my drink!?' guy.
Unwarranted, but yeah, the crashout makes sense. XD
Actually, this customer is not Tom, as both have some differences between the two, besides their coloration (this comes straight from the SpongeBob wiki page for the customer):
--He has a large triangular dorsal fin with lines on it, while Tom has a small fin with rounded spikes and no lines.
--He has a protruding gut, and has belly button hair, while Tom does not.
--He has long rounded feet, while Tom has thin black feet.
--His eyes are directly on top of his head with no forehead, while Tom has a forehead.
--He has permanent bags under his eyes, unlike Tom.
However, both are voiced by Doug Lawrence (a.k.a. Mr. Lawrence), who voices Plankton and Larry the Lobster in SpongeBob SquarePants.
@@astrofan1993 Yeah, before I saw your reply I was gonna say those are two different characters, but ya beat to the punch. Not to mention laid it out perfectly.
Squidward knocking that guy out is a baller move.
It's been a while since I've properly watched Pizza Delivery but I'm pretty sure that you can hear the customer talking as Mr Krabs hangs up, so it's most likely Mr Krabs' fault that the drink was missing.
If there's anyone in this episode that never cared about the customer, it's Mr. Krabs.
@@Preteristboy Or his own employees for that matter. They were closed and he still took that guy's order and then gave the pizza (which wasn't even on the menu in the first place) to his employees to deliver.
Thank you.
One of the biggest lessons to learn early on when watching this show: for 90% of this show, toon logic i usually on SpongeBob's side.
SpongeBob can never pass the driving part of the test but every other test he can XD
Nope. He can't because the plot doesn't want Spongebob to pass the driving part of the test.
24:25 *Alicia telling a story*
Chat: "Wake me up! Wake me up inside! (I can't wake up) Wake me up inside! Save me!"
Customer service is such a shit job. I remember when I was working at a Hibachi restaurant I got a call from someone who ordered on DoorDash complaining about having found hair in their food despite the fact all of the cooks AND the people who bag the orders both wear hairnets AND company hats. And she was demanding me to “fix” the issue and I’m thinking to myself. We all literally wear hairnets and hats at the same time there is no way any of our hair would just drop into the order plus how tf did she expect me to “fix” her situation? Drive to her house and give her a replacement? I can’t give any refunds because she ordered it off DoorDash only that company can do it. I was 99.99% a single strand of HER OWN hair just fell into it while she was eating and decided to just make excuses. I’ve had to deal with so many people making up stuff or even trying to falsify their own orders just to get shit for free and it’s gotten to the point that I’ve even kicked people out because they started getting violent with the other workers
Moss grows on the side that gets the least amount of sun, in the northern hemisphere that happens to be the north facing side because the sun spends the majority of the day on the southern side of the sky. It's flipped in the southern hemisphere.
And what about the equator regions?
I forgot how much Squidward showed he cared through his actions in the Pizza Delivery episode.
alright but that customer, calling the place *after* closing, ordering something that's not on the menu, asking for delivery when the restaurant doesn't do that (and he lives 10 feet from the restaurant), and then freaking out about not getting something he didn't order. It's enough to make anyone understand how awful the service industry is.
Michael Jackson also didn't have much of a childhood, and one of his songs absolutely nails the way he feels about that. I believe it's literally just called childhood. It's rather heartbreaking
I remember reading somewhere that he once paid people to just walk around him in a groceries store, just so he could feel what it was like to go shopping and be normal. It’s quite sad.
I wonder if MJ ever watched SpongeBob? I heard he was a huge fan of cartoons!
All these years later and I still have the pizza song stuck in my head
And Pants
The blanket story during the second episode reminds me of when I went on a field trip in middle school. We stay in a hotel for 2 nights, and the people in my room rotated places were we slept. On the second night I slept on the floor, with a thin cover, but I didn't want to seem rude by waking the 3 of them up, so I tried my best to handle it. Thankfully it was about April and not during the winter when it happened.
The Krusty Krab Pizza song has been in my head for so many years. I guess you never forget a masterpiece.
Alicia's fiancée turns into that demon Cavendish is possessed by when he's asleep lmao poor fella
Who's Cavendish?
8:10 "...I hear joy and laughter..."
I don't know why, but that got me good! After that long pause, it sounded almost out of context, like you normally don't hear joy and laughter at home... 😂
Fun fact: squidward does have a license but is so snobby he only uses his bike.
11:47 i think it's a little late to be considering the pizza sus, since from the start it was made of mashed up krabby patties 😂
The cartoon wack is already funny, it gets even better bc she tries to logic things out 😂😂😂😂
I wonder if Mr. Krabs didn’t pay attention to the customer or the guy thought he asked for a drink when he actually didn’t?
I always thought it was the second, since despite being a cheapskate Mr. Krabs always made sure to do things right, if only to take every bit of money from a customer.
I personal think it's the first one. We do hear a little telephone twittering while Mr Krabs is thinking about the money.
He most likely hung up before he could say.
I'm sure Mr. Krabs would've thrown down with the customer if he was made aware he wasn't paying and yelled at his employees. Money always comes first, but he still cared about his men in these early seasons.
@@theotherjared9824Nah. Krabs doesn't care about customers. He doesn't care about his Employees either. He only care about is money and himself.
Best thing about this watch-along is how triggered she keeps getting from the angle of the pizza box. Comic gold.
One of the best Squidward moments. It’s like big sibling and little siblings. Big sibling can give them shit but anyone else it’s one.
30:00 I've almost done exactly the same thing. Rolled over in my sleep, pulled my blanket, just barely grazed my wife's cheek as I half-asleep went to hug her. I immediately woke up and panicked hard, but she had no idea what I was even panicking about~ Also pants :3
The pizza delivery is one of the episodes that are like, the anchor to what defines SpongeBob. He’s an extremely optimistic guy, almost blindly so, that when he finally breaks down it’s so heartbreaking to see.
28:14 I think that's why he wraps himself in a burrito blanket. 🌯
I don't know if Pizza Delivery is the best episode ever, but it's a perfect Spongebob episode, showcasing all the ways the show was so great in this first season. The characterization, the absurd gags, the interplay between the characters, it's all here.
I just had some memories flowed back in my head. I do remember seeing this episode in middle school. Sometimes during lunch, we would instead eat in the classroom instead of the cafeteria, and they would have a TV that was dropped down for some reason, and would put on episodes of different cartoon shows. SpongeBob was one of them, and I think this was the first one I saw.
Krusty Kraeaeaeaaeaeb pizza! Is the pizza, yeah! FOR YOU AND... *MeEeEeEEEEE!!!*
Also the song is called "Grass Skirt Chase" if you're interested
I just realized, the guy SpongeBob delivers the pizza to, Tom he complains about his drink, bro does that in a later episode, so don’t mess with Tom’s drink
I'm just now realizing how iconic the first season of SpongeBob SquarePants is given that all of these episodes have been classics.
The sleep stories reminded me of why my parents had separate bedrooms. My father was an aggressive sleeper and would FIGHT in his sleep, and my mom used to YELL in her sleep. They couldn't sleep in the same bed.
12:52 "It's not just a Boulder, it's a rock"😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of the few episodes where Squidward's pettiness truly pays off, and MAN is it satisfying
Squidward kicking the boat car and it suddenly worked even though it's out of gas reminds me of James from Team Rocket when he kicks a Pokemon and it suddenly evolves!
Squidward standing up for Spongebob is wholesome for Spongebob and cathartic for food service industry workers.
Go Squidward, go!
"moss grows in the north side of the tree" is mainly a northern hemisphere thing, and the further north you go the more reliable it will probably be to some extent, however as an Eagle Scout myself (basically the highest class of boy scout) I can tell you that it is never a guarantee.
Mose favors moisture and there happens to be slightly more in the shade, so in the northern hemisphere it'll favor the north side on individual trees since that has slightly more shade. However, this is not a guarantee as more shaded trunks can potentially have it grow on any side.
So if you're going to go by moss, make sure you further check using other environmental tricks. Like the sun. If it's morning it's gonna be to the east and if it's in the afternoon and evening it'll be towards the west, the sun is only really useless if it's midday when it's directly overhead. Shadows are, understandably just as decent since they point opposite to the sun.
when Spongebob drove the boat on the road backwards and didn't crash once except for when he drove off-road but that was Squidward's fault for yanking on the steering wheel but it looked like Spomngebob's driving is finally getting better for once
25:20 YES, it is fantastic. I actually use a little blanket under my covers solely to wrap myself up in. It also saves on heat at night.
Pants!
If I recall correctly, this episode is the one that shows squidward isn’t always a jackass. Just most of the time.
He does have a heart! It may be a tiny, shriveled, blackened husk, but it's there, and it still beats sometimes!
loved the bedtime stories. they were adorably wholesome and showed why you and rich seem like such a good couple. you have your incidents, but you both prioritize each other in those moments. you not wanting to hurt his feelings even more over the pain and rich demanding you not do that again so you can take care of yourself. love it!
These older Spongebob episodes brings back very fond memories.
The Pizza one is defs my favourite.
16:09 Squidward of all people know Spongebob isn't kind of employee who are forgetful to a tiny detail, especially when one is willingly to work for free.
what he did there is **PURE JUSTICE**
The dynamic between spongebob and squidward is what makes early season spongebob so iconic.
Also…it’s a cartoon
My one nitpick with the “Pizza Delivery” episode: I wish we saw that customer’s face right as Squidward slammed the pizza in his face 😂
35:20 squidward got monster housed
I mean, Spongebob knows all about boating and always aces the written exam. He just gets super anxious behind the wheel.
Someone else pointed this out, so I can't really take credit, but notice that you can hear the customer still talking when Krabs hangs up. Meaning it was likely his fault Spongebob didn't know he ordered a drink too.
That, combined with him making them do the order after working hours, unironically sells the idea that the employees are rarely the problem in a business and that its usually the boss/management's greedy screw ups that cause the most problems
My two favorite things about the pizza episode: the jazzy version of the song, and Squidward's first W moment.
I love that this show is bringing back so many memories for you.
There are so many memes that came out of just the first season of SpongeBob
Presumably SpongeBob passed the written exam as many times as he failed the physical part of the driving test.
Quite "I know all the answers, until I'm actually behind the wheel. I need something to help me think straight." End quote
I like the idea of Squidward being a big brother or parental figure to SpongeBob, instead of him always hating or bullying SpongeBob just for the fun of it.
My wife and I have separate blankets too. She doesn't cocoon. She stuffs the entire blanket between her knees and sleeps like that. XD
33:55 thats not a seed, its the insurance policy
Man these two episodes really show the highs and lows of Squidward. He goes from standing up for him against that asshole customer to literally partying at the thought of him moving away.
I loved it when Squidward was an absolute bro and showed that rude customer what happens when you mess with poor, innocent Spongebob
Customer: "How am I suppose to eat my food without blah blah blah!!!"
Me: Simple, put it in your mouth, bite down, swallow. It's very easy, you do it everyday.
It's possible the customer ordered the drink at 1:56.
Krabs just hung up too fast
3:58 That's a Korean language. ^^
I was a dishwasher at KFC for a bit and I was well liked because I actually did my job quickly and efficiently instead of hanging around on my phone and not doing anything while dishes piled up. The part that really sucked was when I learned the sink was broken and normally it would be able to basically do dishes for you and really help out. Wasn't surprised though cause the building itself is really old.
Me falling asleep for work to find out I missed a spongebob reaction.
This rips my "PANTS" LOL
I worked the front desk at an airport, booking flights and checking in passengers with their luggage. I've had to deal with my fair share of terrible clients - when a long delayed flight in the winter was eventually cancelled, my coworkers and I were escorted out through the back to avoid the literal riot coming from the gate.
Ironically it was the sales part where I almost never had a bad experience. The worst I had to deal with there was writing down incomprehensible spellings of names.
My mom's got a story from when she was a waitress. There was this guy who ordered an iced tea with his meal, and after he finished drinking it, any time my mom went by his table, she'd stop and ask if he wanted a refill, which he declined every time. After he left, my mom went to his table to clean up and collect her tip, only to find that he'd left a note written on a napkin that said "No tea, no tip." He said no every time she offered him a refill on his tea, and then turned around and refused to tip her for not refilling his tea.
(KI write me a sentence with pants😄) Every time I pull up my pants, the song stuck in my head goes, 'Can’t touch this!'"
The Pizza Delivery episode is peak Spongebob. Also..."It's not just a boulder. It's Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson." 😂
Pants!
It's funny, yesterday I was just thinking and wondering where Pizza Delivery stood in the episode numbers, because I knew it should be up soon as it was a very early episode, and here we are. Mostly I was thinking to myself that I bet Alicia would love seeing Squidward to a good thing and show that he's not all bad. Moments like that from the grump of the group almost always hit just right--like a pizza to the face.
Also, pretty sure anybody who's worked food service or retail like me probably felt more than a little satisfaction seeing Squidward deck the guy like that. 😆
This series has a lot of hreat and iconic moments. Squidward standing up for Spongebob is one of the best moments in series. Showed that deep down, Squidward really does care about Spongebob.
That was the very first episode of SpongeBob that I saw in my entire classic self’s life. And so memorable😂 (and by that, I mean, his tune jingle😅)
That Krusty Krab Pizza song was ICONIC.
The ost is called Grass Skirt Chase, Alicia, if you wanna listen to it in your off-hours
I also get the cocoon thing. Because my bed sheet gets cold in the winter, and the blanket I use is one of those soft and fuzzy kind of ones that don't get cold, and I used to put the sides of the blanket that weren't covering anything underneath me, so I was wrapped like a burrito. But over the past couple of years, I've developed some weird sensitivity where I start gagging if anything touches the front of my neck. Like, I can't wear a scarf the same way anymore, nor can I wear small-sized shirts. It's also the same issue with my blanket. Now, if I want the blanket over my shoulders, I have to have it on top of my beard instead of under it. I wish I could understand why this has been happening.
Maybe Mr. Krabs knows how to make infinite pizza & it just fixed itself every time it got disassembled.
You're gonna miss this amazing character writing eventually because boy is it GONE later on, it's kinda sad to look back on old moments that still feel so right, like Squidward standing up for SpongeBob
when you've seen what the show becomes way later down the line
I used to work at a place that served take out pizza and I got to say the way some people hold the pizza sideways at checkout makes you wonder if the pizza in the box just slides down and folds in on itself.
I relate a lot to hiding how injured you are from a partner. Back in October my girlfriend wound up accidentally poking me in the eye after a meal out to celebrate 2 months together. I didn't wanna make a big deal out of it and thought I was okay but I was woken up that night from worsening pain and the next day I just couldn't open my eye due to the pain. Wound up having to call someone to drive me home (an hour away) and leave my car at hers for a few days until I could comfortably open my eye again. To this day my eye randomly flares up again in early morning (thankfully only for 10 minutes) and I don't have the heart to tell her.
19:41: It’s not just a rock… IT’S A BOULDER!
So glad to seeyou're experiencing our precious childhood with classic SpongeBob SquarePants
Pants👖
Fun fact Babish had a competition to make a pizza using burgers to try and recreate what Mr. Crabs did in the beginning of the episode.
Yeah, this was the episode that made me never want treat customer service folks like dirt even when I was a kid. And I couldn't stand it whenever I saw family or friends doing that. The more I grew up and heard actual horror stories from people in that line of work, the more I tried my best to be patient. Man, old Spongebob out here teaching life lessons.
Customer: *Angrily berates SpongeBob for not bringing something he didn’t order*
Squidward: Omae Wa mou shinderu
The song is called 'Grass skirt chase." if you want it.
The fact that the pizza was made out of squished Krabby Patties should break the immersion more than the pizza being fine xp
When Alicia said, "This also reminds me of my fiancé....." My first thought was "Wait, your fiancé beats you with a rock when he thinks there's spiders on him?" Then she told the story, and I was like "Oh, ok."
Speaking of pizza, this reminds me of a rude delivery guy.
My mom was working a rough shifts at the hospital, and hee crew ordered some pizza to take the edge off.
Their guy goes to pick up the pizza. He's polite and says thanks, and jokes that he hopes the pizza isn't cold.
The delivery guy gets in his face and says "I don't give a FUCK how your pizza is". Slams his car door and peels out.
Oof, I ordered coffee and breakfast for two at a cafe once. We got our coffees and one meal, and here I am waiting for mine. I go up and ask where it is, they tell me I didn't order it and were insistent I never ordered it. I open my internet banking on my phone and show that they charged me for two coffees and two meals. I was very polite, but damn I was hungry and slightly hungover. Finally got to eat.
15:33 most the time drive thru workers mess up on my orders when I'm getting tons of food. Its because its a language barrier at the McDonalds we go. This why I opt to order on the kiosk inside so I know they got my orders right. Verbally telling them a specific number like two number 3s gets lost in translation. And thats why items are missing or didn't takeout a specific ingredient. In my experience not because I didnt order it; its because the person didn't write it in correctly. I thought it was funny one day that Carl's Jr drive thru's now are starting to impliment AI taking orders without a worker. The menu had no numbers just meal names guess to reduce confusion. But showed the order on the screen and asked questions to get the order right. It reduced human error. It wasn't even a human I was talking to just robot voice. The regular worker just took my card and handed me my meal. I don't think they even input orders in anymore.