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"At Home, on the Lam" is a The Patrick Star Show episode from season 2. In this episode, Bunny tries to punish Patrick for chocolate-favored crimes.

Characters[]

Synopsis[]

Bunny has made a war diorama for the Klopnodian Chocolate Fest. When she sees Patrick drooling over it, she tells him not to eat it or there will be consequences. Patrick goes to bed, and the next morning, he has chocolate smeared all over his face, although he does not recall eating the diorama. Bunny catches him and Patrick runs away, so she hunts him down. Bunny first calls Tinkle to follow the scent of Patrick's underwear, but it is so bad that he faints.

Patrick hides in Squidina's room, where he hides in her teakettle, only being given away by Patrick drooling out of it as Squidina pours tea. He runs to Cecil, who is painting a window. Cecil digs a tunnel for Patrick to escape and paints himself to look like Patrick. When Bunny comes in, she catches him, but the paint drips off and she realizes Patrick got away. Patrick goes to GrandPat's room for help, and GrandPat claims to help smuggle him to Paris, but actually beats him up while he's trapped inside the bag. Bunny comes in and GrandPat tries to hand Patrick over, but finds that Patrick escaped the bag. Patrick goes back in the tunnel and winds up falling next to a giant chocolate house.

Patrick finds a chocolate replica of Cecil, who says he will help him escape Bunny's consequences. Bunny and GrandPat follow Patrick to the house and enter to find him having made a replica of the diorama, using the chocolate Cecil. GrandPat wants to punish Patrick, but Tinkle sniffs out chocolate in his beard. GrandPat confesses that he ate the war diorama, still resenting them after fighting them in the war, and that he smeared the chocolate on Patrick's face because he was the obvious suspect. Bunny punishes GrandPat by making him eat all the chocolate. Patrick wants to eat the chocolate causing to his month to mouthwater and the episode ends with a dedication to the Chocolate Family saying "In Memory of The Chocolate Family".

Production[]

This episode was confirmed on December 15, 2023.

Music[]

�� ) Production music
• ) Original music
â—¦ ) SpongeBob music

 â€£ Boys And Girls - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [Title card and opening.]
 â€£ One Two Two - Jean-Jacques Perrey ["And I couldn't have done it without you as reference."]
 â€£ Tales From The Swamp (D) - Ron Goodwin [Patrick drools.]
 â€£ Journey Through the Mist 1 - Andrew Pearce ["So don't you dare take a single bite."]
 â€£ Killer Birds - Gregor F. Narholz ["There will be consequences."]
 â€£ One Two Two - Jean-Jacques Perrey ["That's my good boy!"]
 â€£ In Ancient Times (a) - Gregor F. Narholz [Patrick wakes up.]
 â€£ Swanky Walk - Peter Jeffries [Patrick combing his eyebrows.]
 â€£ Death Clock G - Dick de Benedictis [Patrick covered in chocolate.]
 â€£ Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney ["It's chocolate."]
 â€£ Drama Link (C) - Hubert Clifford [Bunny enters Patrick's room.]
 â€£ Tabu - Daryl Griffith ["Oh Patrick, you lied to me."]
 â€£ Tales From The Swamp (C) - Ron Goodwin ["And now it's time for the consequences."]
 â€£ Battle March Link (3) - Keith Mansfield ["But you can't hide."]
 â€£ Battle March Link (1) - Keith Mansfield [Tinkle appears.]
 â€£ Suspense And Tension C - Alan Wynn [?]
 â€£ Suspense And Tension A - Alan Wynn [?]
 â€£ Castle Life - Maurice De Courpalay [?]
 â€£ King of the Giants C - John Fox, Otto Sieben [?]
 â€£ Wild Eyes - Ronald Hanmer [?]
 â€£ Italian Summer - Hendric Haydegg ["I guess this means Patrick isn't here after all."]
 â€£ Glockenspiel Gavotte - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [Cecil painting.]
 â€£ Flight In Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
 â€£ Wargames Linking Section (F) - Keith Mansfield [?]
 â€£ Hunting For Clues - Jack Jordan [?]
 â€£ Musette Madeleine - Roland Kovac ["I'll smuggle you out to Paris, to freedom!"]
 â€£ Revealed - Stuart Crombie [?]
 â€£ Norman Buchan's Harp - Gordon McCulloch [?]
 â€£ Rush Hour-Traffic Jam - Harry Breuer, Jean-Jacques Perrey [?]
 â€£ Parallel Dimension - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
 â€£ Tense Moments - Alan Wynn [?]
 â€£ Flight In Panic 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
 â€£ War Statement 10 - Laurie Johnson [?]
 â€£ Six Powerful Cues (d) - Wilfred Burns [?]
 â€£ King of the Giants C - John Fox, Otto Sieben [?]
 â€£ Tense Moments - David Francis [?]
 â€£ Ominous - Stuart Crombie [?]
 â€£ Terror - Alan Braden [?]
 â€£ La Bas - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [Patrick eating chocolate Cecil.]
 â€£ The Tale of Ben Hur 1 - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
 â€£ Jolly Clarinet - Ilan Harel [?]
 â€£ Horror Cue 1 A - Gregor F. Narholz [?]
 â€£ Drama Link (E) - Hubert Clifford ["I ate it all!"]
 â€£ Cut and Thrust - Derrick Mason [?]
 â€£ Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney [?]
 â€£ Boys And Girls - Jean-Jacques Perrey, Gilbert Sigrist [Ending.]
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Trivia[]

General[]

  • This episode was paired up with a rerun of "5 Star Restaurant" during the original American airing.

Episode references[]

  • Cecil is wearing his "Kiss Me, I'm Klopnodian" shirt from "Klopnodian Heritage Festival." GrandPat's hatred of Klopnod from said episode also comes back.
  • When Patrick apparently escapes to France, he is in his Frenchman outfit from "The Wrath of Shmandor."

References[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Also listed as "PAT223" in the segment's storyboards and simply "223" in its model sheets and background art.


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