![]() ![]() It just stayed with one idea." The episode was about "how he keeps missing the bus and how that makes him feel." Williams said the episode was "so small that you could explore gags and opportunities for gags." The episode was an example of "a good outline" in the series where the storyboards and humor were done easily. Series head writer of the first season Merriwether Williams said the episode's story is "so simple." She remarked "To me, it's one of the best episodes. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on March 15, 2000, with a TV-Y7 parental rating. Tibbitt and Torresan also worked as storyboard directors. "Rock Bottom" was written by Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan, and David Fain, with Tom Yasumi serving as animation director. ![]() ![]() The episode ends with Patrick on his way back to Rock Bottom, thinking SpongeBob is still there. The creature blows up the balloon and ties it to SpongeBob's wrist, which allows him to rise up the cliff and float back to Bikini Bottom. Finally, the raspberry sound's maker is revealed to be a friendly-looking anglerfish creature, who has retrieved SpongeBob's balloon. He becomes frightened by a raspberry sound coming from off in the distance, and he dashes back to the cliff in terror. By the time he reaches the front, he finds out that the next bus leaves in 5 seconds he misses it, then learns that it was the last one and he is stuck there until morning. After losing his glove balloon and several unsuccessful attempts to get on the bus, SpongeBob heads to a bus station and waits in a very long line. Patrick gets on the bus to go home but accidentally leaves SpongeBob behind. The cliff leads to an abyssopelagic zone called Rock Bottom, which is inhabited by many strange deep-sea animals. They accidentally board the wrong bus, which then takes them to a 90- degree cliff. SpongeBob and Patrick board a bus to go home from Glove World, a glove-themed amusement park. ![]()
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