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Squeaky Voice Program' title='Squeaky Voice Program' />Select ONE of the options to narrow down your charity selections. Shop online for home decor, furniture and organization essentials at HSN. See the latest deals and products for the home at HSN. Wormy Encyclopedia Sponge. Bobia FANDOM powered by Wikia. If you were looking for the article about the character, then see Wormy character. Episode Information editWormy is a Sponge. Bob Square. Pants episode from season two. In this episode, Patrick and Sponge. Bob take care of Sandys pet caterpillar. Characters. Synopsis. Sponge. Bob and Patrick are given the task of pet sitting Sandys pets while she is out of town. One of the many animals left in their care is a small Monarch caterpillar named Wormy. Despite it requiring the least attention, Sponge. Bob and Patrick quickly befriend the caterpillar and enjoy a day of play together. As the two leave, they vow to have even more fun with Wormy the next day. Overnight, Wormy goes through a speedy metamorphosis and becomes a Monarch butterfly. When they return the following morning, Sponge. Bob and Patrick search for their new friend but merely see an ugly winged creature instead. Upon opening the jar and finding only Wormys discarded chrysalis inside, they come to the grim conclusion that this horrific beast has devoured Wormy and is now on the loose. They try to trap the supposed monster by disguising Patrick as bait. When this fails, Sponge. Bob manages to encase the butterfly in a bubble and releases it outside the Treedome, saving Sandys pets. However, now the butterfly is loose in Bikini Bottom, so Sponge. The Simpsons includes a large array of supporting characters coworkers, teachers, family friends, extended relatives, townspeople, local celebrities, fictional. Bob and Patrick chase after it. That flying monster has eaten three friends too many. Beating the creature to the Krusty Krab, Sponge. Bob warns Mr. Krabs and Squidward, both of whom scoff at the tiny insect. However, with one good look at its face, the two are scared senseless and run away, their discarded undergarments leaving Sponge. Bob and Patrick to believe they were also eaten. Sponge. Bob and Patrick begin to spread news of the terrible monster throughout Bikini Bottom. Mass chaos erupts with every tiny flap of its wings, and as a result of the peoples hysteria, the whole town ends up destroyed. A few days later, Sandy arrives back at the ravaged town. She spies Wormy, who was due to change after her return, and places him inside a jar. All the townsfolk cheer and celebrate the capture of the monster, Sandy believing it to be just because they missed her that much. Production. Music Associated production music Original music Sponge. Bob music Twelfth Street Rag Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield title card Dreamy Hawaii Terry Day opening Earls Revenge Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield Sandys pets Children 2 Dave Hewson Hey, little fella. Puka A Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield playing hide, seek Thats What Friends Do Peter Straus Youthful Days Mike Sunderland Gee, Sponge. Bob, I dont want today to end ever. Code Dead End Gregor F. Narholz Wormy turning into a butterfly On the Beach Kapono Beamer Here I come, Wormy House of Horror W. Merrick Farran I think something bad happened to Wormy. Sponge. Bob and Patrick scream. Flight in Panic 1 Gregor F. Narholz Sponge. Bob and Patrick running to the door Hangman b Dave Hewson Now what Action Cut a Gregor F. Narholz Hes eaten Patrick Footsteps of Horror W. Championship Manager Patch there. Merrick Farran phone in jarPatrick on a dinner plate Death Trap Gregor F. Does your voice convey confidence and conviction every time you speak Or does your voice need strength training A Six Minutes reader whose career depends on a. Welcome to ACRES, a threeacre plot that abuts Warren Tech, a Jefferson County Public Schools Career Technical Education school in Lakewood. Its. Voice Changing Software, MorphVOX, Utilities, transform voice, sound like the character you play, fantasy, scifi, sound packs, disguise voice, skins. Narholz Sponge. Bob traps the butterfly in a bubble Bridgehead Alt. Canada Grains Council 1999 Statistical Handbook Of Tamil. End Sam Fonteyn Yeah Lovely Scenery c Mladen Franko . Krusty Krab Hit and Run Sam Spence secret entrance Frankensteins Niece a Gregor F. Narholz Sponge. Bob warns Krabs about the monster A Sad Affair Mike Sunderland Sponge. Bob and Patrick crying Frankensteins Niece a Gregor F. Narholz Thats the monster The Rake Hornpipe Robert Alexander White Get a load of the scary monster. Frankensteins Niece a Gregor F. Narholz Squidward and Krabs scream Harp Ding Nicolas Carr thumbs up Gator Steve Belfer Sponge. Bob, Patrick warning everyone Twelfth Street Rag Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield everyone running from the butterfly Bridgehead Alt. End Sam Fonteyn endingRelease. Reception. As of August 1. The Internet Movie Database IMDB gives this episode a rating of 8. TV. com users give this episode a 91. Wormy was ranked 5. Best Day Ever event on November 91. Trivia. Timeline. After Help Wanted and Tea at the Treedome. Before Christmas Who, Atlantis Square. Pantis, Single Cell Anniversary, Planktons Holiday Hits, The Sponge. Bob Square. Pants Movie, The Sponge. Bob Movie Sponge Out of Water, Nicktoons Unite, Nicktoons Attack of the Toybots, Nicktoons Battle for Volcano Island, Sponge. Bob Square. Pants featuring Nicktoons Globs of Doom, Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy, and F. U. N. Timecardsnone. At the beginning, Patrick whistles, and Sponge. Bob remarks I didnt know you spoke bird, to which Patrick replies, No, thats Italian, Sponge. Bob. In the Italian version, he says that it is Spanish. This episode is known for frightening younger audiences. Wormy is able to complete the full transformation from caterpillar to butterfly in just one night. In real life, this is impossible, and the length varies with different species of butterfly. In Wormys case, Monarch butterflies spend ten to sixteen days in the chrysalis stage when changing into a butterfly. Sandy lampshades this by saying You werent supposed to change till I got back. The warning poster Sponge. Bob and Patrick put up depicts a Viceroy butterfly, while Wormy is actually a Monarch butterfly. Viceroys belong to a different family group of butterflies and are smaller and less common than the Monarchs. The reason why Viceroys resemble Monarchs is due to Mllerian mimicry, in which two separate species that share a certain predatory defense mechanism in this case, being nasty tasting to birds also share very similar warning patterns. This is the first episode to permanently feature Patricks current design, featuring thicker eyebrows in a Z shape, instead of the original M shape. Despite premiering in 2. Patty Hype were made in the 9. Plots of this episode were later used in the second part of the Leap. Pad Interactive Book and Cartridge Sponge. Bob Square. Pants Salty Sea Stories, which was released in 2. Leap. Frog Enterprises. The music in this book was composed by Jay Cloidt instead of the actual Sponge. Bob composers. This is the first episode to feature a shortcut to the Krusty Krab. This is shown again in Born to Be Wild and The Clash of Triton. This marks the 5. When Sponge. Bob is standing on a treasure chest, warning people about the butterfly, the word Dogs can be seen on a building in the background. MY LEG After seeing a butterfly that is attacking Bikini Bottom on the newscast, Fred runs out of his house and falls on the ground. When Sponge. Bob is saying We did it, Patrick during the destruction scene, a meteor can be seen flying down until it falls off screen in the background for a few seconds later, a flash can be seen in the background, referencing the landing explosion. This episode was banned in some countries, due to the butterfly close up frightening young viewers. The Krusty Krab cash register boat is revealed to be drive able. This is Freds 2. In the Portuguese version of the episode, the song Thats What Friends Do is instrumental. The footage used for the infamous horsefly close up scenes is public domain, and was also used earlier in the Insects episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy.