>>101376259This genuinely spooked me as a kid, but even then I was disappointed at the end when they tried to make it super mysterious.
>The only theory we could think of was the file was edited by someone in the chain from the drawing studio to here. The CTO was called in to analyze when it happened. The analysis of the file did show it was edited over by new material. However, the timestamp of it was a mere 24 seconds before we began viewing it. All equipment involved was examined for foreign software and hardware as well as glitches, as if the time stamp may have glitched and showed the wrong time, but everything checked out fine. We don't know what happened and to this day nobody does.This honestly adds nothing. The mystery of how the real episode could have been replaced is not nearly as spooky as the idea in itself of a serial killer making a really fucked up video and replacing an episode of Spongebob with it as a sick prank.