Scariest moments in Spongebob history?

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I think I'm the only one who never found the Wormy close-up to be scary. I thought it was hilarious as a kid.
Same.

Hmmm... I can't really remember anytime the show really scared me. I think the closest the show ever came was:

1. The scene in Procrastination when SpongeBob's house was yelling while on fire.

2. The ending to Squid on Strike when it showed SpongeBob and Squidward as skeletons.

Those scenes definietly freaked me out when I was younger.
 
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I must be the only one that I was scared by the whole Battle of Bikini Bottom episode because of Patrick having a nose at the ending :(
 
The Drifter said:
I'm a Teenage Gary deleted scene.
They debunked that on ESB. Someone who had the original airing on tape recorded it on camera and it showed that the episode had NO deleted scene.
 
To me, it was the last scene in Squidbob TentaclePants where we see a mass of the characters, which really freaked me out.
 
The white void in SB-129. There's no explanation as to whether it's before the beginning of time, after the end of time, neither or both. Did Squidward die? Does he no longer exist? Where did the coloured tiles go halfway through the scene? What did they represent? Where did the voices whipering "ALONE" come from? How do the physics in this dimension (if one can call it that) work? Where's the ground? How does Squidward run off the right side of the screen and come out the left? How did the time machine suddenly reappear when Squidward realised his mistake? Why did it immediately take him back to 1999 (or 2017, or whatever)? The main question being asked here is "Is this what you wanted, Squidward?", even though there are a bajillion others that would make Don Hertzfeldt go mad and start foaming from the mouth. That's why I find it to be the darkest scene in the entire franchise.
 

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The white void in SB-129. There's no explanation as to whether it's before the beginning of time, after the end of time, neither or both. Did Squidward die? Does he no longer exist? Where did the coloured tiles go halfway through the scene? What did they represent? Where did the voices whipering "ALONE" come from? How do the physics in this dimension (if one can call it that) work? Where's the ground? How does Squidward run off the right side of the screen and come out the left? How did the time machine suddenly reappear when Squidward realised his mistake? Why did it immediately take him back to 1999 (or 2017, or whatever)? The main question being asked here is "Is this what you wanted, Squidward?", even though there are a bajillion others that would make Don Hertzfeldt go mad and start foaming from the mouth. That's why I find it to be the darkest scene in the entire franchise.
Maybe he's trapped in hyperspace?
 
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