Obviously I know you're going to say "I was a Teenage Gary" being rumored as having a longer version with Squidward transforming into a snail, but what are some other episodes that people remember differently?
Some episodes I remember differently:
Tree at the Treedome: the scene of SpongeBob saying "I don't need it, I don't need it, I definitely don't need it" used to be slightly longer and more intense, with an even more disturbing close up of SpongeBob, before he yells "I NEEEED IT!!!
Texas: The part where the music notes got tangled around Patrick, the bars used to be grey, and they later changed to clear on later airings.
I'm With Stupid: I remember there being a couple of seconds of dialog between the fake parents that was only shown the first or second time, where the fake mom asked "but where is our real child?" before the fake dad answered back "Oh, that's right, we don't have a son!".
Christmas Who: Ending with the narrator saying "...and have yourself a Merry Christmas" instead of "...and have yourself a Happy Holiday".
Valentines Day: Episode used to be paired up with "F. U. N.", but is now paired up with "The Paper".
Some episodes I remember differently:
Tree at the Treedome: the scene of SpongeBob saying "I don't need it, I don't need it, I definitely don't need it" used to be slightly longer and more intense, with an even more disturbing close up of SpongeBob, before he yells "I NEEEED IT!!!
Texas: The part where the music notes got tangled around Patrick, the bars used to be grey, and they later changed to clear on later airings.
I'm With Stupid: I remember there being a couple of seconds of dialog between the fake parents that was only shown the first or second time, where the fake mom asked "but where is our real child?" before the fake dad answered back "Oh, that's right, we don't have a son!".
Christmas Who: Ending with the narrator saying "...and have yourself a Merry Christmas" instead of "...and have yourself a Happy Holiday".
Valentines Day: Episode used to be paired up with "F. U. N.", but is now paired up with "The Paper".