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"Findependence Day" is an episode of Baby Shark's Big Show! from the second season.
Plot[]
Fishy Force takes on a villain who steals all the treats in Carnivore Cove.
Characters[]
- Fishy Force
- Swimpress Werma (debut)
- Daddy Shark (initial brief appearance)
- Mr. Clownfish
- Ernie Urchin
- Scoops
Songs[]
Trivia[]
- This is part three of the Fishy Force arc.
- This is the ninth episode segment of the series where Baby Shark and William appear as Super Shark and Captain Kelp.
- The first being "Super Shark", the second being "Captain Kelp", the third being "Coral Dilemma", the fourth being "The Best Friends Game", the fifth being "Baby Super Shark", the sixth being "Vigo's Surprise", the seventh being "Fishy Force", and the eighth being "Superhero Training Day".
- If counting "Life With Chumby", this is the tenth time William appears as Captain Kelp.
- This is also the third episode segment of the series where Baby Shark and his friends appear as Fishy Force.
- The first being the Season 2 episode segment of the same name and the second being "Superhero Training Day".
- Findependence Day was previously mentioned in "Baby Mayor".
- This is the first and only episode segment of the series where Super Shark and Captain Kelp appears without Vigo and Costello.
- This is also the first and only episode segment of the series where Fishy Force appears without Vigo and Costello.
- It is also the first and only superhero episode to have a different villain instead of Vigo and Costello.
- This is the second episode segment where a character teaches another how to take a deep breath. In this case, Chucks teaches it to Daddy Shark and William.
- The first is "Shark Strength", where Big Fin teaches it to Baby Shark.
- When Mr. Clownfish dramatically says that the Treat Shop is closed forever, a light shines under him, and it shows him holding a flashlight in the next shot. Similar to how Hank dramatically says that the Opera House is cursed with a light shining under him, and it shows a random fishy with a flashlight in the next shot in "The Masked Fishy".
- Swimpress Werma's line, "And I would've gotten away with it too, if weren't for you meddling squiddos." is a reference to the Scooby-Doo franchise where every villain would say, "And I would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids."
Errors[]
- In the cast list for this episode segment in the end credits, Swimpress Werma is credited as Shrimpress Werma.
- In the six split screen shot during the song, the dorsal fin part on Super Shark's costume is yellow instead of light blue.