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Hoopla

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Part of a series on SpongeBob SquarePants. [View Related Entries]

Updated Mar 29, 2024 at 03:55PM EDT by Adam.

Added Feb 04, 2012 at 05:36PM EST by gi97ol.

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Hoopla refers to edits of a SpongeBob SquarePants scene in which a fish is yelling the line "Hoopla!", making the narrator annoyed. The scene became a source of video remixes and YouTube Poops.

Origin

On May 10th, 2002, season 3, episode 50b of SpongeBob SquarePants, "Krusty Krab Training Video," premiered in the US.[1] In the episode, the narrator attempts to say "Sounds like a bunch of hoopla," but a fish continually interrupts him by shouting "hoopla!" The fish then gets hit with a brick (scene shown below).



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The scene later became a popular source of edits in the 2010s. For example, on August 8th, 2011, YouTube[2] Bob Rynes uploaded a remix of the scene that received more than 2 million views in 12 years (shown below, left). On October 19th, 2017, YouTube[3] user Marcalo uploaded an edit based on the scene and received more than 2 million views in 6 years (shown below, right).



On September 6th, 2018, YouTube[4] user Homegrown uploaded the scene in 24 languages, receiving more than 3.1 million views in six years (shown below, left). On June 6th, 2021, YouTube[5] user Variations Everything uploaded the scene with various sound effects. The video received more than 1.7 million views in three years (shown below, right).



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