

However, Amazon Prime in the USA currently has both episodes unchanged and available to stream for all subscribers, and "Mid-Life Crustacean" is available as a "Season Only" purchase on iTunes in the SpongeBob collection "From the Beginning, Part 2," which is being sold for $45.99 in the US. Both "Snail Race" and "Mid-Life" are unavailable to purchase digitally on Amazon. This episode's companion episode, "The Great Snail Race," remains available to stream on Paramount+. Two SpongeBob episodes are usually paired up with one another to fill out a traditional 30-minute television slot.

Krabs to his childhood room for the rest of the night. The mom catches the three in the act and sends Mr. It turns out the house they broke into was Mr.

Krabs breaking into a woman's house to steal her underwear. Having started another argument, SpongeBob puts on his maid uniform Squidward ordered him to wear before, anticipating the inevitable.The scene that may have led to the episode's removal could be the scene where Patrick suggests a "panty raid," which leads to SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs rehires Squidward but then accuses him of misplacing his dime, again on the barest evidence. In the end, after eventually finding the dime (which turns out to be huge), Mr. SpongeBob gets tired of doing everything for Squidward and must get him his job back at the Krusty Krab. He is forced to turn to SpongeBob, who he takes great advantage of. He falls upon hardships and spends all his savings. Squidward gets fed up with his employer's cheapness and insults, so he quits his job thinking he will find another one easily. Krabs loses his first dime earned and accuses Squidward of stealing it on the barest evidence. SpongeBob feels he does not need his job at the Krusty Krab anymore, so he gives up fry cooking believing that he is a big famous celebrity, even though he really is not.Ĭan You Spare a Dime?: Mr. SpongeBob lets his supposed fame go to his head when an elderly man recognizes him. Episode Description: As Seen on TV: SpongeBob makes a very short cameo in the first Krusty Krab's commercial in which he is barely visible in all scenes.
