The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom (SpongeBob SquarePants)

"The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" is the 5th episode of the eleventh season, and the 220th episode overall, of the American animated television series, SpongeBob SquarePants.

Summary
The Flying Dutchman kidnaps SpongeBob and his friends to scare the souls out of their bodies.

Why It's a Boo-Kini Halloween Special Done Right

 * 1) The stop-motion animation from It's a SpongeBob Christmas! is used again after five years, and due to the spooky themes, the visuals are more impressive. The characters have very fluid expressions, considering it's on Season 11, which is a season known for it's "wacky" animation.
 * 2) *As a matter of fact, even the title card is done in that style!
 * 3) **The stop-motion theme song from "Truth or Square" is used for the intro, but instead of the Cee-Lo Green version, it uses the original music of the regular theme song.
 * 4) The Flying Dutchman returns after 7 years of absence since he was last seen in the Season 8 special, "Ghoul Fools."
 * 5) The voice acting is still wonderful.
 * 6) The special even has (trippy) 2D animation! It happens when The Flying Dutchman goes inside SpongeBob's brain, and he sees everything there is reminiscent of the 1968 animated film, "Yellow Submarine".
 * 7) There are plenty of funny and memorable moments.
 * 8) The characters' costumes are greatly designed and creative.
 * 9) Everyone is freed from the character flanderizations that plagued them during Season 6.
 * 10) Much like the aforementioned Christmas special, this episode became so famous with most fans that it got its own Wikipedia page.
 * 11) The scene where Plankton warns the Flying Dutchman from going inside SpongeBob's brain is a funny  callback to mh:greatestmovies:The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Just like “It's a SpongeBob Christmas!”, there’s still the continuity error of SpongeBob and Patrick not wearing a helmet in Sandy's treedome.
 * 2) The only sign of some poor editing is the sound editing during the pinball segment from the Flying Dutchman's “Scare Song” to the point you can't hear what his ghost crew are singing due to the sound effects being played too loud from the song alone.

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