
#Spongebob tattletale strangler serial#
This is actually justified as the Strangler is also a serial killer and has been wanted for a while, and later on, even with dozens of handcuffs, he still escapes. Felony Misdemeanor: Not only does the Strangler get arrested for littering, but he also gets chained with dozens of handcuffs.Eye Scream: SpongeBob gets his cleats stuck in the Strangler's eye sockets.Patrick: We just do what the invitations say. And yet, someone forgot to animate Sandy, Larry, and some of the background fish. Everybody Do the Endless Loop: At both of SpongeBob's parties.Yet, none of SpongeBob's friends seem to mind him when they show up at SpongeBob's house. Even the thugs at the Tough Tavern are terrified of him. Krabs and Larry, for protection, they refuse to help and flee in fear. When SpongeBob approaches several characters, such as Mr.

The Dreaded: The Tattletale Strangler.Disproportionate Retribution: The Tattletale Strangler strangles his victims after they rat him out.Strangler: Alright, enough with the sappy talk! Open the door so I can strangle you.

SpongeBob: Bodyguard, let me just be the first to say you're the best bodyguard a fella could hope to have. At the end of the episode, the Strangler finds out Patrick's his cellmate. Brick Joke: Towards the end of the cartoon, Patrick becomes convinced that he's the Strangler and decides to turn himself in.A Birthday, Not a Break: Though not revealed until later, the episode takes place on SpongeBob's birthday, and he has to deal with an assailant who's out to murder him.Asshole Victim: If the Strangler wasn't established to be a violent criminal beforehand, all of the mental and physical torment SpongeBob puts him through would be a lot crueler.Your assailant (if they're smart) will only attack you when you're alone. If you think someone is after you, surround yourself with friends and family, because strength is in numbers.Additional aesops are shown when the opposite of these happen, as SpongeBob tried to oblige but to no avail.Don't trust strangers you never know what they're up to, and they might even want to severely harm you."SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" contains examples of:
