Plot hole: If Carl is allergic to dead things, then why isn't he allergic to his dead fish Swimmy?
Suggested correction: Swimmy came back to life.
Starring: Rob Paulsen, Debi Derryberry, Jeffrey Garcia, Mark DeCarlo
Plot hole: If Carl is allergic to dead things, then why isn't he allergic to his dead fish Swimmy?
Suggested correction: Swimmy came back to life.
Factual error: When the boys are sent back to the Cretaceous era, they come across a leptictidium, a small, bipedal mammal they call "Leppy." Leptictidium were not around in the cretaceous, they didn't appear until around ten million years after the dinosaurs went extinct, in the early Paleogene. They also lived in Europe, not North America.
Cindy: Origami - the ancient art of Japanese paper folding. I will be making the most difficult of all origami sculptures - a snow monkey...
Jimmy: Actually, paper folding originated in China...
Cindy: ...riding a flying dragon...
Jimmy: ...in the second century CE...
Cindy: ...while drinking tea...
Jimmy: ...and was brought to Japan...
Cindy: ...on a ladder...
Jimmy: ...in the sixth century!
Cindy: ...in December!
Miss Fowl: Cindy, I didn't know you and Jimmy were doing your report together!
Trivia: In the spy episode where Jimmy, Sheen and Carl are swimming underwater, you can see Spongebob's pineapple next to them.
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