

Just as he tries to escape the back door, Spongebob appears behind him, startling him. Squidward tries to escape as fast as he can, but all the doors are locked. Squidward is even more horrified when he sees that the name under “Harry” is his own! He looks inside the cage (it has a barred window) and is horrified to find the remains of someone who was trapped inside the cage, with the interior filled with twisted and distorted drawings and writing on the walls.

The inscription, though scratchy, says “Harry – friends forever!”. He walks to it, and there’s a crude-looking sentence engraved on the front. On the opposite side of the room is a rusty cage. He is standing inside a room, with a dim ceiling light in the center, along with chains hanging from the ceiling. Squidward walks down the stairway, into the basement. This is where things get truly disturbing.
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He finds the closet door and goes to open it, and instead of finding a pile of Spongebob’s stuff (with the vacuum cleaner under it) like in the TV version, he finds a large stairway, leading into a cold, dark basement… Squidward sits on the center rug and he huddles in fear. Another painting displayed the clown from the original episode, but with black holes for eyes that seemed to be crying blood. Another one displays a pale, thin Squidward with nothing but hollow sockets where his eyes, nose, and mouth should be. One of the paintings shows a decrepit and a feeble squid sitting over a bed and sobbing hysterically. An eerie wind chime-like tune begins to play as Squidward looks at the portraits around him, and some of them looked slightly morbid. Once he enters the art room, the room is extremely dark, though Squidward is still capable of seeing what is around him.

And this is where things get really disturbing. Things go normally in the episode until Squidward decides to look for his vacuum cleaner in his art room. And when Squidward comes to Spongebob’s house, he finds that Spongebob redecorated it to look exactly like Squidward’s! Every room, every detail, every mark is correct. But, instead of taking no for an answer, Spongebob steals Squidward’s vacuum cleaner like in the normal episode. The episode started off normally, with Spongebob constantly asking Squidward to visit him, with Squidward saying “no” every time. Instead of the words “Squid’s Visit” being in their usual blue and white, they were actually black and red. It was covered in gashes and scratch marks, as if something had just torn the pineapple’s texture apart. The title card showed the pineapple background, except that it looked ruined. For one, instead of the normal, happy tune it played in the TV version, the sound played a disturbing tune that sounded as if something was scraping along a hard ground, followed by a bang every few seconds. I turned on the episode, Squid’s Visit, and the title card came up. Part 2 – Squidward’s Descent into Madness It looked a little like this:īut other than that, it was normal, at least until I got to the last episode, Squid’s Visit… Then I watched the bonus episodes, and one thing seemed out of place in some scenes in episodes like BlackJack and Krab-borg, the color looked as if it was filmed in olden times, like the 1960’s, and it would flicker a little bit.
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I watched the full set up to the bonus episodes, and everything seemed normal. Their were actually a few bonus episodes as well BlackJack, Krab-borg, Doing Time, Funny Pants, and then Squid’s Visit. The episodes on the disk were Scaredy Pants, I Was A Teenage Gary, Graveyard Shift, Shanghaied, Nasty Patty, Ghost Host, Squidbob TentaclePants, Night Light, and Spongehenge. Once I brought it home, I looked at the episodes on the DVD. Like the others, it was around 5 dollars, so I decided to buy it. It was a DVD named Scaredy Pants, I Was A Teenage Gary, and other Spooky Sea Tales. But, there was one DVD that had caught my eye. There were some DVDs like Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies, Tide and Seek, Sea Stories, Lost at Sea, etc. I was walking through an old video store one day, when I found some Spongebob DVDs. Remember the Spongebob episode, Squid’s Visit, the one where Spongebob tries to get Squidward to visit his house? Remember how extremely dark and creepy it was? It turns out that this episode in particular has an original, much more disturbing version to it. And this will be posted in separate parts. This is my very first one, so please don’t be harsh if you don’t like it. Yes, I’m writing my first creepypasta about Spongebob, as a Halloween story. WARNING: The Following Creepypasta Contains: (I figured since I did this on SBM, I'd just go ahead and write it here!)
