Then the usual credits play, but the only names in them are Andrew Skinner and Leland Skinner. The final scene is of Squidward's lifeless body lying on the bed, His brain exposed, one eye out of his head, and blood dripping from all of this, blood on the wall. His eyes are realistic, dripping blood, and he has a realistic shotgun in his hands. At the end of the forty fve seconds, a deep, demonic voice says "DO IT." The scene reverts to the cartoon background, with Squidward on his bed. The eye even blinks for two the final two frames. They depict a sequence of a hand reaching into the boy's chest from the first photo, and then holding his eye. Over the course of about forty five seconds or so of this, five frames flash at regular intervals. Squidward's distorted screams can be heard over the other audio. His cries are still legitimate crying, and the laughter and wind are keeping up. His eyes are realistic again, and blood is running down his face. Squidward is shown in what appears to be a realistic bedroom, in front of a window. Squidward keeps his face covered a little more, and then goes quiet. This time a six year old girl is shown horribly disfigured and mutilated, and is, like the other kid, on pavement. Squidward covers his eyes again, and is still crying a lot of blood. His sobbing is now full-on realistic crying. His eyes are realistic like the ones from earlier, and he is crying realistic blood. Squidward continues sobbing, but uncovers his face. It is a real photo of a dead six year old boy, mangled and cut open and all. If one were to rewind it, the result is absolutely horrible. Another strange sound is a deep, odd laughter.Ī single frame flashes over the screen. There is a faint noise in the background, it is the sound of a gale blowing through a forest. There is absolutely no audio.Īfter thirty seconds, Squidward covers his face and starts sobbing softly. Squidward looks distressed, and the scene switches to Squidward sitting on the side of his bed looking depressed. Squidward stops performing, and says, "No wait, wait!", and everyone storms out of the aud. Even Spongebob was booing, very unlike him. Not real shots of eyes, but more real than even CGI. Everyone starts booing Squidward, but they all have realistic red eyes as they boo him. The moment the voice says Squidward's name, the curtains open and he is standing there. A voice introduces Squidward, and as he introduces him, Squidward can be seen looking afraid. The scene soon changes to the inside of the aud, and the spotlights start moving on the stage. The bubbles pop up, and tons of fish are shown entering an auditorium. Spongebob says ok, and the screen goes red for two seconds. He yells to Spongebob to knock it off as he has a concert to practice for that night. Squidward stops playing, and is shown looking out his window. Spongebob can be heard laughing merrily outside. The screen is zooming in on Squidward's.Īfter a few seconds of zooming in, Squidward is shown playing his clarinet near his window. The production song "Aloha" is playing.Īfter a few seconds of this, the view changes to a closeup view of the houses. The happy bubble transition plays as normal, and we are given an aerial view of Conch Street. The episode begins with a title card saying "Squidward's Suicide," and then the sandy titles read: "Director Dylan Grant Storyboarded by Madison Richards Executive Producer Trent Hindley, Assistant Producer Paul MacLoued Animation Director Andrew Skinner." The production song "You're Nice" is playing in the background.
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