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  1. Jun 10, 2017 · "Two Days Later....." time card from SpongeBob short "Sandy's Vacation in Ruins". (11/12/2011)http://www.nick.com/ -----This video was uploaded by BortLoco...

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    Time cards are used throughout SpongeBob SquarePants to represent how much time has passed within an episode, performed by the French Narrator. They are identified as time cards by Patrick in "Wet Painters" when he tells SpongeBob to hurry up since he is all out of time cards, breaking the fourth wall. So far, the record for the most time cards in an episode is five, in "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve."

    The first time card ever used was "3 Days Later..." in "I Was a Teenage Gary," although the French Narrator did not read it. He would later read the next card, "2000 Years Later" seen in the very next episode, "SB-129" and so on. The "Twenty Years Earlier" time card in "License to Milkshake" is not read either.

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    •"Rock-a-Bye Bivalve" is the episode with the most time cards, having five. In fact, it has more time cards than the entirety of season 1.

    •A time card reading "The Next Day.." mistakenly appears during the credits on disc 4 of The Complete Ninth Season.

    •The most common time card is "Two hours later," which has a total of nine appearances in the show, appearing in "Wet Painters," "The Great Snail Race," "Squidtastic Voyage," "Sun Bleached" (shown twice), "Chum Bucket Supreme," "Gary in Love," "Buried in Time" (shown with the number instead of the word), and "Don't Look Now."

    •If not counting a specific time to be said later, then "Later" is one of the two most common time cards, which also has nine appearances in the show.

    •The "70 Years Later" time card is spoken by Stephen Hughes instead of the French Narrator.

    •This does not count the other "Later" time cards such as:

  2. Origin. The time cards originate from the Nickelodeon animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants. The first episode of the series to feature a time card was "I Was a Teenage Gary," which originally aired on October 28th, 1999. This episode featured the card "Three Days Later" (shown below). [1]

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