'SpongeBob SquarePants' 'Rev up Those Fryers' Fish Still Has Twitter Rolling All These Years Later
02/02/2021 06:05 pm EST
Real Life
Reconsidering this scene now, many users laughed all over again at the idea of a customer doing this in real life at a real fast food restaurant. Some predicted that it would not go well.
Relatable
Many people said that they related to the fish in this scene, and the experience of having their enthusiasm abruptly extinguished by someone like Mr. Krabs.
Robinhood
Some related the fish's enthusiasm to that of the day-traders who made the news last week by inflating thep rice of GameStop stock. They thought that his ejection by Mr. Krabs was a solid metaphor for the Robinhood app's response to the stunt.
Underrated
Seeing this meme take over their timelines all over again for no discernable reason, many users felt vindicated in their love for it. They appreciated seeing "rev up those fryers" get its due, feeling that it had been under-appreciated all this time.
Analysis
Armed with critical thinking skills they did not have as children, many fans re-examined the "rev up those fryers" joke and tried to discern why it works. The conclusion were mostly that it was universal, elemental and timeless.
Stuck in Your Head
Some users noticed that the phrase "rev up those fryers" has a catchiness to it, so much so that it could get stuck in your head like song lyrics. Many wondered if it would just become part of their lexicon going forward.
Bossy
Finally, some users were less sympathetic to the fish in this clip, feeling that he crossed a line with his enthusiastic entry. They appreciated his energy but were not surprised by his fate. SpongeBob SquarePants is streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.
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