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tonga - go away! tonga - go away!

toga - give me


==Cultural References== ==Cultural References==

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Template:SpongeBob episodeSpongeBob B.C. (Before Comedy), SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric, and/or UGH is a 30 minute Patchy the Pirate special SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season three. Template:Spoiler Brief Summary: In Encino, California (As it was 100 million years ago), Patchy is trying to host a prehistoric themed show. However, Potty is convinced that the future is cooler than the past, and engages in a 'war' between the future and the past, threatening Patchy's control over the show. In a prehistoric Bikini Bottom, the ancestors of SpongeBob (SpongeGar), Patrick (Patar), and Squidward (Squog) discover fire. They use it wisely, but how long will it take before they mess it up? Time/Date: Prehistoric Era

Time cards shown: Meanwhile (shown during Patchy and Potty's argument)
Please Stand By (shown just after we see technicians run to Patchy's aid when he falls over trying to get out of a dinosaur costume).

Characters Present (Patchy Episode):

Characters Present (SpongeBob Episode):

  • SpongeGar
  • Patar
  • Squog
  • Crabs
  • Alarm fish
  • Gary

Songs:

  • When Worlds Collide

DVD:

  • SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric

Plot

File:SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric.jpg
The SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric DVD was released in 2004

Patchy introduces SpongeBob SquarePants B.C. A.K.A. Before Comedy. Potty states that prehistoric times were lame and the future is where it's at. A cartoon is shown with SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward's ancestors, SpongeGar, Patar, and Squog.

During the cartoon,lightning strikes a piece of wood that sets it aflame. After, enjoying the food cooked over it, they begin to argue over who will keep the fire. Finally, the rain puts the fire out, SpongeGar and Patar apologize, but when Squog is about to hit them on the head, lightning strikes him and SpongeGar and Patar cook marshmellows over him.

After the cartoon Cavey the Caveman and the Robot Android Cyborg DX-294888 sing a song called "When Worlds Collide". The song montage features scenes from SpongeBob B.C. and SB-129. The episode ends with Patchy getting chased by a T-Rex.

Known Meanings

Balooga Ready! - I'm Ready!

Kabonga - come on

Polinka - brain

Dumbo - dumb

Taila Fo! - Wow!

na - no

Mowanga - excellent, yummy

fwe fwe - fire

pooga - slime

unga - love

paila fo - art

monga - stupid

tonga - go away!

toga - give me

Cultural References

Trivia/Goofs

  • Some scenes from SB-129 were used during the "When Worlds Collide" montage. This episode could be seen as a rehashing of the prehistoric scenes from said episode.
  • One of the foods SpongeGar cooks is a Krabby Patty replica made of sand.
  • Their clothes are edible when heated, but they do not burn. Patar cooked his shirt, ate it, burped back up a patch, wiped his mouth, and ate it again.
  • The original captions say Patar's name is Pathar.
  • The YTV captions say Squog's name is Squd.
  • The caveman that Patchy found and thawed out is the actor that voices Patrick.
  • When Gary gets a snail-trail on Squog's rocks it is all over the one closest to his house, but when Squog looks out the window it is all over the third one from his house.
  • Gary resembles a cross between a stegosaurus and a snail. He also can jump.
  • Squog doesn't have a door on his house until he takes the fire to his house.
  • In original and DVD captions, SpongeGar's line "Banooga ready!" (which means "I'm ready!" (which is SpongeBob's usual line when he comes out of his house)) was referred to as "(speaking gibberish)".
  • On the DVD cover SpongeGar has two sleeves, but in the cartoon he has only one.
  • This episode has different theme and background for the end credits, unlike other episodes, excluding Christmas Who?


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