Choir Boys

Choir Boys
Choir Boys
Episodio de Bob Esponja
Título
Latinoamérica
Episodio nº 112b
Temporada 6
Emisión 6de julio, 2009
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Choir Boys (Los Chicos del Coro en Hispanoamérica) es un episodio, perteneciente a la sexta temporada de la serie animada infantil Bob Esponja.

Sinopsis

Calamardo se preparaba para ir al coro masculino y ser el rey del coro. Sin embargo, al salir de casa, pero encontro a bob esponja tirado y bob le dijo que patricio esta en una reunion familiar y que no puede jugar con el entonces calamardo dijo "Que malo que no puedes ir al coro masculino, porque yo sere el rey y tu no!!" entoncv bob queria ir pero calamardo se iba y bob se colgo de sus piernas entonces calamardo se fue en su bicicleta y se tomo un atajo, pero bob aparecio disfrasado de inspector de transito y calamardo lo descubrio y el se fue corriendo, llegando a tiempo al recinto. Bob, atado al árbol, empieza a cantar; provocando que las medusas lo ayuden a ir al recinto. Calamardo intenta cantar, pero nadie se anima a criticarlo. De repente, Bob entra, cantando más lindo y afinado que Calamardo; y gana el aprecio del grupo. Los hombres intentan animarlo de unirse al coro. Después de meditarlo unos segundos, Bob acepta entrar; con la condición de incluir a Calamardo. Al final del episodio, el coro está en el auditorio, con Bob como solista; y un amargado Calamardo, ayudándole a cambiar de hoja.

Personajes

Referencias culturales

  • Cuando Bob Esponja empieza a cantar un fragmento de la ópera Fígaro, adquiere un rostro dorado; similar al de una persona. Ya se había visto por primera vez en Porous Pockets.
  • La tecladista del Coro Masculino de Bikini Bottom es la misma que aparece en el episodio Have You Seen This Snail?; pero la voz en Hispanoamérica es la voz de la Señora Manson, de la serie Kid vs Kat.

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