Spongebob season 9 scorcard
As for Rheneas? Well, he wants to try again, does so, and is allowed to take the dinosaur himself. Yep, definitely the point where Skarloey went backwards. Rheneas shunts some trucks carefully, but Skarloey is reckless and smashes into the trucks, spilling coal. Percival needs two careful engines to take dinosaur skeleton to the Transfer Yards (why was it transported whole and not in pieces?) so it can be taken to the Sodor Museum.
Doesn't he have his branchline to run? Oh wait he's the only large scale model they had, I understand. So one day, some archaeologists find some dinosaur bones, and Thomas is sent to pick up the photographer and take him to the Transfer Yards to photograph the dinosaur skeleton. Seriously, how on earth is he able to write good episodes like Gordon and the Engineer and Emily Saves the World - to be fair, it was a team effort with Laura Beaumont on the latter - and yet he can also write episodes like both piles of garbage?! Both were also written by Paul Larson.Both aired during season nine, which, in my opinion, was the TRUE point where Thomas and Friends slowly went backwards before redemption in season 17.So why am I tackling Rheneas and the Dinosaur and Skarloey the Brave head on together? Well, let's knock some similarities out of the way: Out of all the characters who suffered from character derailment in the Miller/Barlow era, Skarloey and Rheneas were possibly among the worst - it started with a few, erm, missteps in seasons six and seven, but when they came back in season nine with Peter Sam, Rusty, and Duncan (Sir Handel would come back the following season) their characters had been completely wrecked. To that point, honorable mentions are “Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V,” “Shanghaied,” “Arrgh!,” “Squidville,” “Sailor Mouth,” “Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm,” “The Secret Box,” “Dying for Pie,” “Jellyfish Hunter.THE OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND MUSINGS IN THIS BLOG POST ARE SOLELY THOSE OF ZACK WANZER, NOT THE THOMAS FANDOM IN GENERAL To celebrate the debut of “The Patrick Star Show,” Variety ranked the 15 best “SpongeBob Squarepants” episodes - though there are many more worthy candidates throughout its run. All “SpongeBob” content is available on Paramount Plus, and “The Patrick Star Show” premieres on July 9. Krabs have now received the spin-off treatment with “Kamp Koral,” a prequel series, and “The Patrick Star Show,” with Patrick and his family. The underwater hijinks of SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy and Mr. The show became a staple of Nickelodeon’s cartoon slate of the early 2000s and has won five Daytime Emmy awards, with two for Tom Kenny as the voice of SpongeBob. “SpongeBob Squarepants” has taken viewers to a pineapple under the sea for more than 20 years, delivering over 250 nautical episodes and three feature-length films.