Hello, readers! This is JayZeeTee16 speaking! Now since the Mr. Krabs countdown is finally done, it's time for the Part 1 of the Specials/TV Movies Countdown. No, the 2004 movie is not going to be in this list. And of course Valentines Day and Fools In April is already established, and Scaredy Pants is saved for the next countdown. The Christmas Specials are are having a countdown as well.

Anyway, let's get started with the countdown. Don't hate me for not putting the holiday specials here.


Number #1 - Ugh

This is one of the classic era episodes and probably the first double-length episode. In this episode, it shows the actual ancestors of the show's main characters, excluding Sandy, Pearl, or other characters. It practically focused on the trio. Anyway, the episode lies around SpongeGar, Patar, and Squag, the ancestors of Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward. Just like the show's characters, they annoy Squag, in which explains where the word "annoyance" comes from. While this happens, a thunderstorm appears and lays a thunder strike on the log, making fire. The cave creatures were in shock when the fire comes in. This actually make sense, because people before us create unique and useful inventions and materials that help many problems and establishment around the world, especially the BC times. Speaking of that, there is a entertain sub-plot with Patchy and Potty, whom are fighting over which era is the best. It seems the future era is the best, and Patchy loses to a T-Rex, which he finds okay. As for the cavemen, they use the fire for cooking food and started fight for it for warmth, but this fails and the rain extinguished the flame.

This is one of my favorite episodes of all time, and of course its possible if this episode is a prequel to episode SB-129, since that one is shown in the music scenario. Too bad the Patchy scenarios aren't the same anymore now.

Number #2 - Shangheid

In this episode, an anchor has dropped from the landed from SpongeBob's house to Squidward. The trio decided to check it out who's the owner of the anchor, but to much Squidward's dismay, it's the Flying Dutchman's Graveyard Ship, in which SpongeBob founds familiar to. Remember episodes Scaredy Pants and Arrgh? This is a total example of why we need the old SpongeBob back, and I'm glad that Season Nine is improving a bit. Anyway, thanks to Squidward, The F.D. decided to throw him in a alternate dimension and kept the duo as his henchmen for eternity. However, It didn't go to well because both of them are unteachable (Mrs. Puff reference) and have second thoughts instead, or in this case, going cannibal. WHOA! Cannibalism in the show?! That's pretty creepy. Now aware of what's really going on, SpongeBob and Patrick have change their minds as crew and tried to escape, but decided to make wishes, in case if they get eaten. Did anyone noticed that Neptune's Spatula is referenced here? For example, Patrick has other suggestions for the wishes since the Dutchman burst out how wishes it's going to be.(Aladdin reference). The first wish Patrick made was lousy in a comical way, the second wish for SpongeBob is by accident and bringing Squidward back, and The Flying Dutchman decides to make a choose. Now, there are two alternative endings for the story, one is Patrick wishing for gum, and the other is Squidward wished he never met the duo in the first place. You know, if would have been awesome if they made a scenario if the duo never came in Squidward's life, which is good at first due to annoyance, bud bad because of loneliness. Can't believe he never thought of that.

But, the actual ending goes to SpongeBob and wished the Dutchman to be vegetarian. Okay, I get this a cool episode, but the ending to me was kinda awkward. Dutch is a hippie now?

*Rio*

Pedro said with a shocked face, "Awkward."

Hope this not isn't a insult to hippies everywhere.

Number #3 - The Sponge Who Can Fly

Okay, this is my favorite specials of all time. In this special, Spongebob imagines to fly with the Jellyfish, but that dreams comes true when he accidently put out his hairdryer in his pants. After that, the townspeople asked him for unnecessary favors, due to role as a "hero". Knowing this is too much, the sponge stops with the bloating, but this made the Bottomites in a form of a mob and chase after him to Jellyfish Fields. Thanks to Old Man Jenkins, SpongeBob can't bloat anymore, but finds out that Patrick can fly. Wait WHAT?! How can Patrick do that? Oh wait. It's a cartoon. Of course, there's another Patchy scenario, where the pirate was looking for the "lost" episode, which turns out to be a funny clip of SpongeBob's "walking". Okay, this episode is good overall, but for the most part, it's just cruel. I can't believe everyone takes advantage of SpongeBob's gift without knowing he got something to do, even his own boss. I'm glad Sandy didn't appear in this episode. Because if that happens, then she might go through the same thing everyone else does,, or probably help Spongebob out.

Number #4 - Party Pooper Pants

Another special, just like last one. Okay, this episode is apparently neutral. Here, SpongeBob sets up a party that everyone attends, but gets kicked out due to not having his party plans as it should have gone. Now, he tries to break in his own house to stop the party, even though the folks are having a good time without him, but gets caught by the police since they're not invited. At the end, the sponge realized he shouldn't done all of that in the first place, since his party was a success. I can't believe it. This is NOT how a actual party goes, compare to SpongeBob Meets the Strangler. In that episode, SpongeBob didn't have a problem, but here he does.

*Megamind*

Megamind asked in confusion, "Wait. What?"

This is totally out of character for the sponge. And of course mean-spirited for the folks to kick him out of his OWN HOUSE and get arrested for nothing. If anyone doesn't like the party the way he plans it, then WHY CAN"T THEY JUST LEAVE?! Or in fact, DEAL WITH IT! So anyway, I have no problem with this episode. It's moral I think is basically telling you to enjoy yourself a party, or kick out the main person so you can enjoy yourself.

Number #5 - Have You Seen This Snail?

Uh oh. We're about to head to the Modern era. Let's get this over with. This episode starts with SpongeBob waiting for a package, forgetting that Gary is staving. When this happens, the snail leaves his owner, due to worrying about his paddleball crap with the Dirty Bubble. After Gary is gone, SpongeBob founds it out and tries to find him, but no avail, thanks to Patrick. As for Gary, he started living with "Grandma", but changes his mind when he found out she have empty snail shells in her closet, referencing Hansel and Gretel. The snail leaves and escapes her. Meanwhile with the sponge, he becomes super desperate and lonely, which he rightfully gets for staving Gary, and haves trouble at work. Come on, SpongeBob! You've been crying for days now! I think this is where All That Glitters and A Day Without Tears gets it crying ideas from. Anyway, the episode ends with the owner and pet reunited once again. This episode is really not that bad, but wasn't too good for the most part. I'm glad they got the "feeling sad for your pet's disappearance" right. The ONLY bad thing about this episode is the granny. My god! I felt a bit squished ever time I saw her in episodes Choir Boys and Shuffleboarding. So glad SpongeBob did NOT know her or who she is.

Number #6 - Friend or Foe?

Aha! Now this is a episode I can put my critical hands to! This episode shows the complete origins of both Krabs and Plankton, explaining why they're enemies in the first place. This starts with Plankton doing the usual thing to steal the formula, but generally gets caught. With Krabs won once again, SpongeBob asked why are they bitter rivals in the first place. Now, both enemies reculantly agree to do so, but both of them have different side-stories. With this happening, the episode shows the one-shot friendship between the employers; like how did they made their own restaurant and how did they met. Anyway, this breaks when the fry cooks realized the murder they committed. Of course, there were actual two scenarios of the endings they put out, like Krabs getting kicked out and Plankton as well. Now, I can give these two some points of flashbacks and backstories, but to me, it's still doesn't make too much sense here. Plankton's ending is kinda okay, but Krabs's ending is just cruel. It turns out that the backstories are false by Karen, whom suddenly made an appearance almost at the end. The real backstory is that Plankton is the TRUE creator of the formula, explaining why he wanted to steal it back from Krabs, who took his credit. So, this explains the viewers of why Krabs is a complete cheapskate and why Plankton is lonely and villainous. Now, the ending was nothing but a stab in the back! The two competitors were so close becoming friends again, but Plankton ruined it. Isn't just me, or did SpongeBob has SO many knowledge of friendship than anyone? In F.U.N., he tries to get long with Plankton, but thanks to Krabs, it's backfires. And here's a question. If the sponge knows about getting along, companionship, and settling differences, HOW COME HE DIDN"T DO THAT TO SQUIDWARD?! This also happens in The Other Patty as well. Why can't SpongeBob settle his differences with the squid, just like he did to his boss and enemy? Did anybody realize that? This point soon is going to be in Revenge of the Octopus.

Number #7 - Dunces and Dragons

Okay, no offense on the people who dislike it, but this is my favorite episode too. Why? Let me demonstrate. This episode starts with the duo heading to a medieval stadium, but this backfires and accidently got sent to the actual Medieval Times. Now stuck in it, They got captured by King Krab, whom decided to execute them, but this stops when Princess Pearl admitted that they're the chosen ones to defeat Planktonamor, whom reminds me of Saruman. Now, both heroes were sent with Squidly by the king to battle the wizard, but was guarded and barricaded by the "Dark Knight" and the dragon, in which is a giant jellyfish with wyvern-like details. Okay, this episode is actually not bad at all. The plot in very interesting, the conflict weren't too much of a hassle, and the story is very good. I noticed this episode is based on a card game, kinda like what Dexter's Laboratory and Johnny Test did. The episode ends with the duo back to their timeline, but it turns out it wasn't ,according to Patrick. What wait? IT WAS NOT A TIME PARADOX AT ALL?! I couldn't tell if this is a dream or a hallucination, kinda like Procrastination. I bet it's where it gets the ideas from. But let's just say that the ending is nothing but a slap in the face. It was a "play" the whole time. Don't tell me this is where Truth Or Square got the "play" thing from.

Number #8 - Atlantis SquarePantis

Aw, great! I hit the modern crap already. I totally agree with MoBrosStudios about this episode. It starts with SpongeBob and Patrick blowing bubbles (just like in DoodleBob) and tried to take a picture of it, but couldn't because of its fragile nature. They wished the bubbles could last forever, by singing a song about it. HOLD ON! This episode is a musical now? I hope this is not any insult to any High School Musical and Disney movies. Anyway, the sponge accidentally blowed a giant around him and Patrick (like the end of Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost), but they landed on a piece of gold. Not knowing what it is, they headed to the museum for information. Finally! It's about time those two find the right source for once. Anyway, at the museum, it seems that both Krabs and Squidward are there as well. Great. Now, the characters have found out it's a final piece of the amulet to Atlantis, of course with Sandy as well. WHY?! Anyway, it turns out that Atlantis(which is not Roman at all) haves all the things the characters like. Gold for Krabs, Art for Squidward, Bubble for the duo, and Science for Sandy. Anyway, the amulet is restored (with no security at all or cameras) and out of nowhere is a somewhat creative bus-like cargo. Trying to put in creativity, writers? Anyway, it turns out to be unfueled, much of Krabs's dismay.

Mr. Krabs asked, "Is this some kind of joke?! Where's the gas tank?"

For once in the era Krabs, I actually agree.

Robot explains, "We Atlanteans find the use of fossil fuels to be counter-intuitive, and have developed an alternative source we call song."

ARE YOU JOKING ME?! The only way they're gotta get there is to SING?!

*My Little Pony*

Twilight Sparkle said in anger, "WHAT?!"

Didn't t anyone already established this singing going bad since Best Day Ever and To Love A Patty? Anyway, now the entire gang decided to sing, making the transportation vehicle to get going. Here's a question. WHAT THE HELL DID PLANKTON COME FROM?! He appears right in the middle of the singing. Okay, that's not how you put a antagonist in a entrance like that! Anyway, thanks to Patrick, the bus falls to the ground and made it to Atlantis. Who's in charge is this city is not King Neptune at all but Lord Royal Highness.

*The Simpsons Movie*

Homer said, "That is the most stupidest thing I ever heard!"

Now, while the gang leaves, Plankton figures out how to get out by finding a manual that helps him to get out of the pipe. WHAT?! The bus haves a exhaust pipe?! And a manual?! How come nobody BOTHERS find a manual? Kind of think of it, there's a episode in Wow Wow Wubbzy where Walden found a manual for the train that Widget fixed. Back to the episode, LRH shows the gang the entire place, ripping off Willy Wonka. In fact, each room they been haves ALL of their favorite things. Krabs to money (which is proven he loves it even more than Pearl), Sandy to experiments Nintendo style, Squidward to art ripping off Courage the Cowardly Dog, and the duo to the bubble. Of course, here's a ridiculous part. The Atlanteans walked across the ENTIRE universe on foot for a living sake for a bubble?! WORST. BACKGROUND. STORY. EVER! Besides, it makes no sense. Anyhow, the duo accidental popped the bubble, but its turns out to be a fake. Thanks to Patrick AGAIN, the real one popped and alerted the soldiers. Okay, this is like the lamest battle I've ever seen. Sandy is doing all the work and the guys did absolutely nothing!

*Dodgeball*

Announcer #1 said, "Absolutely nothing."

This is ridiculous! SpongeBob knows karate, Patrick can brawl, and Krabs is a navy fighter and a forsaking pirate. Here's a thing. How come they won't even do that?! In the classic episodes, SpongeBob has amazing strengths and abilities, Patrick is a puncher, and Krabs confirmed he used to be a champion. Here, they didn't EVEN DO THAT! Wow. The climax and ending of this episode is just worthless, and of course it's been shown IN THE COMMERCIALS! The tank shoots ice cream much to the duo's joy, and everyone cries about leaving Atlantis.

*T.U.F.F Puppy*

Kitty Katswell said in disbelief, "Aw, come on!"

This is like the worst episode and ending to achieve. And the other specials coming up didn't even learn from their mistakes from this one.

*Monsters VS. Aliens*

Dr. Cockroach said, "Typical."


Okay, that is part 1 for the Countdown! Please leave a message or comment. See ya!