![]() Windbag Politician: Upon being named hall monitor, SpongeBob gives an incredibly long, boring acceptance speech (which includes a quote from an equally long speech from a famous hall monitor).Unfortunately, she was arrested by the police after admitting them that she's responsible for giving him the uniform. Puff gives one to SpongeBob for the trouble he's caused in the city as the Hall Monitor. SpongeBob affects a deeper, more heroic voice whenever he calls himself "The Hall Monitor!".The newspaper fish has a high voice when he is far away, but when he talks normal, it is rough and gritty. ![]() He mistakes SpongeBob's voice for his ice cream cone talking, assumes a criminal mastermind would do nothing more than get several ice cream cones, mistakes a crude drawing for a real person, and seems to forget what SpongeBob looks like, among other things. Too Dumb to Live: One of the first episodes where Patrick has evolved to this point in his personality.The episode derives much of his humour from this. Namely, it takes SpongeBob the whole episode to realize he's the Maniac, while the audience already knows it. Tomato in the Mirror: Beyond this episode providing the page image, this trope is also played with.Both instances cause him to be wanted by the police. Tempting Fate: SpongeBob causes several car wrecks by leading traffic ineptly, and he breaks into a couple's home pretending to be a maniac just to teach them a lesson.Tears of Fear: SpongeBob when he starts running around in panic that he's in the vicinity of the Maniac.wee-woo." siren turns into a panicked " WEE-WOO-WEE-WOO" the second he sees the Maniac. Just before that, Patrick's timid "Wee-woo.Suddenly Shouting: "He's just standing there.Shout-Out: "Friends, students, juvenile delinquents, lend me your ears!".Puff is so reluctant to give him the job. Serious Business: SpongeBob takes being hall monitor way too seriously, which is why Mrs.Screams Like a Little Girl: The first episode where SpongeBob does it (if not counting his girly " OH NO!" shrieks from "Home Sweet Pineapple" earlier in the season) he does a series of these as part of his panic attack when he thinks the maniac is in the mailbox he's hiding in.Scare 'Em Straight: SpongeBob's tactic to teach a couple not to leave their window open is to jump inside as the Open Window Maniac, scaring the bejesus out of them.Rule of Funny: "Hurry SpongeBob, I think it's getting- (suddenly turns nighttime) dark.".Puff realizes shes in big trouble once she tells the police that it was her idea to give SpongeBob the hall monitor outfit. SpongeBob when he finally realizes he's the maniac.Oblivious to His Own Description: SpongeBob gets worried when he hears the news of a maniac terrorizing the citizens and causing traffic accidents, not realizing that that's exactly what he has been doing as hall monitor.Noodle Incident: Apparently, SpongeBob has given a long-winded speech before his time-wasting hall monitor one.He even goes so far as to deputize Patrick. No Badge? No Problem!: SpongeBob assumes being hall monitor is the same as being a policeman.Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: SpongeBob's incompetent road traffic control and Open Window Maniac gag both caused him to become wanted by the town.Nap-Inducing Speak: Except for SpongeBob, all the other students are being put to sleep by Mrs.Lord Error-Prone: SpongeBob has no idea that his attempts at helping just cause more chaos.Puff's explanation for SpongeBob's actions as a confession. The actual police aren't much better, misinterpreting Mrs.His attempts at maintaining law and order cause more problems than they solve. Knight Templar: SpongeBob is so committed to performing his monitoring duties, that he's willing to label Patrick, his best friend, as a criminal for "vandalism".(cut to them leaving the same ice cream parlor) I'd get an ice cream! (cut to them leaving an ice cream parlor)
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