Are you guys sure that the Texas/Walking Small variant ISN'T the wild goose that you've been chasing all this time? I can see how cows mooing can be warped by memory into a foghorn sound, to be honest.
I mean, I find the cows at the end creepy-sounding, but it sounds very distinctly like mooing and fits the theme of the country music, so I'd be surprised if people got mixed up. I have never heard anyone mention that it was these specific episodes that it featured on, I feel like people would notice a pattern that it only featured whenever these episodes played.
Last Edit: Jul 3, 2023 12:08:06 GMT by SpongeMaster
Are you guys sure that the Texas/Walking Small variant ISN'T the wild goose that you've been chasing all this time? I can see how cows mooing can be warped by memory into a foghorn sound, to be honest.
maybe it is a dead end and it all leads to this
Last Edit: Jul 3, 2023 14:40:06 GMT by kacper007pl
I'm willing to believe that it's either of these options: 1) Basically some mandela effect where since spongebob has foghorn sounds every once in a while, it sounded plausible enough people imagined they remembered it. 2) It's the Texas/Walking Small variant ending. 3) It was a special ending for another show even possibly from another channel that got associated with spongebob because of the previously mentioned fact. or it just hasn't been found yet. There was this song that played in one of the split credits of all the things i watched researching this and the song ended with a very low note being sung, which i guess if loud enough and maybe through not the greatest speakers could sound like a foghorn of sorts.
I'm thinking this is something that doesn't actually exist, then.
Yep. I’ve always been skeptical considering the statement was never sourced, nor is there an edit reason on the page history. It’s unfortunately extremely common for people to make up fake variants of logos. I think we can consider this case closed.
Yep. I’ve always been skeptical considering the statement was never sourced, nor is there an edit reason on the page history. It’s unfortunately extremely common for people to make up fake variants of logos. I think we can consider this case closed.
Not so fast, it might still be out there.
Common sense tells me that this was just a false memory. I know when to quit, and it's now.
I'm willing to believe that it's either of these options: 1) Basically some mandela effect where since spongebob has foghorn sounds every once in a while, it sounded plausible enough people imagined they remembered it. 2) It's the Texas/Walking Small variant ending. 3) It was a special ending for another show even possibly from another channel that got associated with spongebob because of the previously mentioned fact. or it just hasn't been found yet. There was this song that played in one of the split credits of all the things i watched researching this and the song ended with a very low note being sung, which i guess if loud enough and maybe through not the greatest speakers could sound like a foghorn of sorts.
Honestly, I have no memory of it and I am probably the biggest SB fan in this thread, but then again, I never watched this show on US television in the early 2000s, so I wouldn't know if it was used only in split-screen credits there. Considering there are a lot of variants for the end screens from the abstract era, a foghorn sound for SpongeBob isn't entirely out of the picture. The only thing that makes me lean towards it being fake is that are so many people who claim to remember it, even from seeing in streaming/international airings/DVDs, where it was only claimed to have been played during split-screen on that CLG entry. Remember, there were also many people who claimed seeing the supposed Squidward snail transformation in I Was a Teenage Gary and it scaring them as a kid, even though that scene never existed.
My friend claims that he found the hungarian version of this closing logo I have lost all fatih in him because i managed to lookup many evidence saying that this is not it,still i thought it would be interesting to share it here www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifEoroPveCw
oh, yeah, another thing about this is that it's a redub, since the episode master tape that contain the original hungarian audio got lost?, but it been found, the old dubbed version was found pretty recently also
Yeah I just looked at the Texas end credits. I'm really starting to think that's it cause that cow mooing that plays over the United Plankton logo could easily be mistaken for a foghorn sound.
Yeah I just looked at the Texas end credits. I'm really starting to think that's it cause that cow mooing that plays over the United Plankton logo could easily be mistaken for a foghorn sound.
Hey, I recall hearing this as a child and finding the sound to be really loud, so I tried to look for it, and while i'm not sure this is confirmation of it existing, I was going through a 2002 spongebob marathon on archive.org and most of these had split screen credits, and during the very very end of one of these you can hear like a farty, horn sound. Sadly it's very cut off but it does seem like it could potentially be confirmation about this unless someone knows of other episodes that have that kind of sound. archive.org/details/spongebobsquarepantsmarathon2002 It's this one at around 06:00:10, anyone feel free to take a look and let me know. Edit: Just saw someone had posted this before, and it actually does load, it just takes a long time to do so, which is how i got the time stamp.
That is just cows mooing from the special end credits used for Texas/Walking Small.
I remember hearing about that version of the logo, I’m not surprised it’s being brought up. Is it the only version of the logo custom made for a certain episode?
Hey, I recall hearing this as a child and finding the sound to be really loud
Huh, I feel like I remember it but the foghorn noise wasn’t that loud, I thought it was accompanied by the usual noise of waves crashing. The foghorn noise might have even sounded like it was coming from a distance.
I have never heard anyone mention that it was these specific episodes that it featured on, I feel like people would notice a pattern that it only featured whenever these episodes played.
Yeah, sort of like how the Klasky-Csupo logo was pasted on to one specific episode.
This reminds me of something I mentioned about the supposedly “uncut” intro to Nickelodeon’s Doug; supposedly it was initially only attached to one specific episode, yet other people who claim to remember it don’t mention seeing it on a single specific ep.