Teacher Draws Perfect Circle Meme
"Artist Unknown" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from Season 2. In this episode, SpongeBob joins Squidward's art class.
Contents
- 1 Characters
- 2 Synopsis
- 3 Production
- 3.1 Art
- 3.2 Music
- 3.3 Release
- 4 Trivia
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Cultural references
- 4.3 Errors
- 5 Video
- 6 References
Characters
- Squidward Tentacles
- People in the kitchen
- Milk man
- Incidental 119
- Incidental 41
- Incidental 6
- Fred
- Incidental 14
- Incidental 5
- Incidental 2
- Incidental 23
- Incidental 68
- Anchovy
- Incidental 16
- Incidental 69
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- SpongeBob's hands (debut)
- Monty P. Moneybags (debut)
- Incidental 36
- Incidental 47
Synopsis
As the episode begins, Squidward is teaching an art class at the Adult Learning Center, and cannot wait to see his new students. He opens the doors and greets a whole crowd of people, who are actually looking for the cooking class. They depart, leaving behind only one pupil: SpongeBob.
Squidward begrudgingly starts to teach SpongeBob what he knows. He starts off by demonstrating a poorly-drawn circle on the blackboard and has SpongeBob copy it, but is shocked when SpongeBob produces a perfect circle. He demands SpongeBob show him how he did it, so SpongeBob effortlessly draws a realistic human head, erases the details, and leaves a perfect circle behind. Squidward snatches SpongeBob's paper and crumples it up, which SpongeBob then turns into an origami sculpture of himself and Squidward playing leap-frog. Squidward rips it apart, but SpongeBob simply forms the scraps into a picture of them continuing their game.
Squidward then attempts to show off his prowess with the chisel, creating a mere pile of rubble. However, with a single stroke of his mallet, SpongeBob produces Michelangelo's David from a raw block of marble. Squidward is amazed, but out of jealousy, he scoffs at SpongeBob's masterpiece and refuses to acknowledge his talent. SpongeBob, unquestioning of his teacher's judgment, is ashamed of himself and throws himself out of class, falling into a dumpster being hauled away to the city dump, saying that he deserves it. Squidward feels a bit bad for hurting SpongeBob's feelings, but decides to shut down his class, regardless.
Immediately after, an art collector named Monty P. Moneybags comes in, saying that he is looking for art to purchase for his new museum. Squidward shows off his own pieces to him, but Monty dislikes them all because they are all based on Squidward himself.
However, he falls in love with SpongeBob's masterpiece, which Squidward takes credit for. While carrying the heavy statue to Monty's car, Squidward accidentally knocks off its head. Monty assures Squidward that he should easily be able to make another one, and that he will come back the next day to get it. Squidward, desperate for SpongeBob to make him another masterpiece, goes to the dump and convinces a depressed SpongeBob that he deserves another chance.
Upon returning to art class, SpongeBob has unfortunately taken Squidward's prior lessons to heart, and so fails to create anything of decent quality. When he tries to chisel another marble statue, it simply collapses into a pile of rubble. Squidward goes insane with frustration and begins smashing pillars of marble. SpongeBob concludes that his artistic "triumph" was too much for Squidward to handle, and crashes through the wall, going back to the dump.
The episode ends when Monty P. Moneybags returns and, upon seeing what Squidward has produced, incredulously asks who is responsible. Squidward shifts the blame onto the janitor and angrily storms out. However, unknown to Squidward, he has made an even more beautiful and bigger rendition of David while he got angry, and Monty cries out to the janitor, "You, sir, are the greatest artist who ever lived!", ending the episode.
Production
Art
Music
(‣ ) Associated production music |
(• ) Original music |
(◦ ) SpongeBob music |
• 12th Street Rag - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[Title card]
‣ String Fashion - Wilfred William Burns, The Symphonia Orchestra[opening]
• Idea Vibe - Nicolas Carr["Dude, you're teaching art at the rec center."]
‣ String Fashion - Wilfred William Burns, The Symphonia Orchestra["Time to let the class in."]
‣ Tales from the Swamp (a) - Ron Goodwin["Wait! This is Cooking!"]
‣ Heavenly Voices (b) - David Farnon["You are the teacher to my pupil?"]
‣ Wooden Bear - Gil Flat, Tony Tape, Florian Voelxen[starting from circle one]
‣ With Tongue in Cheek - Trevor Duncan["Look at your marble. Visualize the sculpture within. And..."]
‣ Romeo & Juliet Overture - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench["It's beautiful!"]
‣ Comic Walk - Sidney Torch["I mean... this isn't a sculpture!"]
‣ Hawaiian Cocktail - Richard Myhill["Oh, it's so obvious!"]
• Harp! - Nicolas Carr["The world-famous art collector?"]
‣ Gay Dog - Francis Chacksfield, The Symphonia Orchestra[Squidward's art]
‣ The King's Codpiece - Paddy Kingsland[Monty praises SpongeBob's sculpture]
‣ Take a Bow 1 - David Lindup[Squidward imagines himself famous]
‣ The King's Codpiece - Paddy Kingsland[Squidward takes credit for the sculpture]
‣ Glissando (i) - Skaila Kanga, Richard Myhill[sculpture sheds tear]
‣ Hawaiian Link (b) - Richard Myhill["My fame! My fortune! My hair!"]
• Steel Licks 8 - Jeremy Wakefield[Monty leaves]
‣ Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney["I got to find SpongeBob!"]
• Drowsy Reef - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[SpongeBob in the dump]
‣ String Fashion - Wilfred William Burns, The Symphonia Orchestra[SpongeBob failing to repeat what he did earlier]
‣ Facing the Challenge [#13] - Gregor F. Narholz[SpongeBob visualizing his concept]
‣ The Land is Ours - Gregor F. Narholz["With this tool, I shall give birth to art!"]
• Steel Licks 11 - Jeremy Wakefield["There, now it's art."]
• 12th Street Rag - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[Squidward's art rage]
• ? Vibes - Nicolas Carr["What the...?"]
‣ Announcing the Top - Gregor F. Narholz[ending]
Release
- This episode is available on the Seascape Capers, Complete 2nd Season, The First & Second Seasons, The SpongeBob Super Square Collection, The SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Collection, The Ultimate SpongeBob Box Set, I'm with Hazo, The Best 200 Episodes Ever, SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 3, Fine Arts Collection, Glumly Squidward, Best of SpongeBob, From the Beginning, Part 1, The Complete Second Season, and First 100 Episodes DVDs and on VideoNow.
- This episode is also available on the UK version of The Seascape Capers VHS tape.
Trivia
General
- The background of the title card is the marble stone used throughout the episode.
- The quote "I have no talent" was later used in the online game SpongeBob Saves Bikini Bottom.
- When "License to Milkshake" premiered, it was paired up with this episode.[3]
- In addition on the December 4, 2020, it was paired up with "Nautical Novice."[4]
- SpongeBob's method of drawing a circle is the opposite of how one would naturally draw the detailed head and face, as SpongeBob used as his starting point for the circle.
- This is the second episode where SpongeBob repeats "really" in a conversation. The first was in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III."
- Innuendoes:
- SpongeBob says "If I'm lucky, Mr. Talent will rub his tentacles on my art."
- Moneybags examines the shell on SpongeBob's statue and comments "Perfect censorship!"
- In the Brazilian dub, during the sculpture inspection the "perfect censorship" quote was changed to "visão perfeita" (perfect vision). In the Indonesian dubbing, it is changed into "so perfect."[citation needed]
- In the Hebrew dub of this episode, Squidward is mistakenly called "Mr. Terpentine" throughout the episode, instead of "Mr. Tentacles."[citation needed]
- In the Croatian dub, the episode's name is "Umjetnik Tko?" translating to "Artist, Who?"
- In Germany, the title card uses the exact same background as "The Smoking Peanut."
- This also occurred in "Something Smells" and "Prehibernation Week."
- The man seen at home with his "bored house wife" is played by Art Director Nick Jennings.
Cultural references
- SpongeBob's "dump" song is in the tune of the "William Tell Overture" finale.
-
The song was heard first in a Rocko's Modern Life episode, being sung by Heffer.
- One of the paintings on the classroom wall is a parody of the American Gothic.
- Another one of the paintings is a parody of Vitruvian Man, a sketch by Leonardo da Vinci.
- The marble statue done by SpongeBob and Squidward is a parody of Michelangelo's David.
Errors
- When SpongeBob says "I did it, Squidward!" on his second attempt to draw a circle, the circle appears out of nowhere.
- In the SIC European Portuguese dub, the laughter from the end of "Sailor Mouth" can be heard in the title card for a whole second.
- When SpongeBob is knocked out the window into the trash bin, there is glass on the floor inside, when it should be outside the building with since that is the direction in which SpongeBob goes through the window.
- When Squidward unsuccessfully tries to carry SpongeBob's statue out of his classroom and the statue's head falls off, the head lands and settles on its back. But in the next shot, when the head sheds a tear just before turning into a pile of gravel, it is lying on its side.
- When Squidward tears up the rule book, there are some pieces on the floor, but in one minute, they disappear. Also, when SpongeBob uses these pieces to make something, some pieces that are red disappear, but when he is done making it, they reappear.
- When the janitor throws away Bold and Brash, Squidward has 2 legs instead of the usual 4.
- This error also occurs in "The Algae's Always Greener."
- As the art collector laughs at Bold and Brash, one of the squares on his jacket loses color.
- The window that SpongeBob goes through goes from being broken to fixed in between shots.
Video
DoodleBob Comes to Life! ✏️ ThrowbackThursdays SpongeBob
The Squidward Show Ep. 2 "Artist Unknown" - SpongeBob
References
Teacher Draws Perfect Circle Meme
Source: https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Artist_Unknown
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