The quotes from Patrick whenever DoodleBob hits him with another doodle, 'Where's the leak, ma'am?" (hit in the head with a wrench), and "FINLAND!" (knocked down twice by a bowling ball) are popular on the internet.A similar mustache appeared in " The Slumber Party".A youtuber has made a 10 minute loop of the finland quote.Spongebob telling Doodlebob that he brought him into this world and can take him out is a reference to a line from The Cosby Show: "You know, I brought you in this world, and I can take you out.".The title card is similar to " Oral Report", as both are on paper.Originally in this episode Patrick said SpongeBob's drawing was "lower middle class" but it was changed to "lacks basic construction".This is to make SpongeBob and Patrick easier to handle the pencil. The pencil shown in the live-action version is longer but the animated version is shorter.There is a video game based on this episode called Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition, which is a spin-off from Drawn to Life.Twelfth episode to have flowers in the title card.This episode marks the first time that Patrick insults SpongeBob's clothes, the second time being in " I'm with Stupid".DoodleBob also appeared in Nicktoons Unite!.The person who voiced DoodleBob is Paul Tibbitt, one of the many people who provides additional voices on the show.This Episode Was Probably Inspired From 2002-2005 Nickelodeon Cartoon, ChalkZone.DoodleBob speaks in a primitive dialect, similar to the caveman talk used by SpongeGar, Patar, and Squog, in the episode " Ugh".Patrick suffers four concussions in this episode (all in the span of just over a minute), all at DoodleBob's hands.The title is a pun on both Frankenstein and doodle.This episode is number 8 on Tom Kenny's Top 20 on iTunes.After Doodlebob erases the door and Spongebob's butt and enters,it is shown that door still exist.The rule of the artist at sea number two: Always bring a pencil sharpener. The pencil is propelled back to the artist who grabs it and continues drawing, but when he touches his canvas, the lead snaps. SpongeBob kills DoodleBob on a piece of paper, and the page is framed on a wall. DoodleBob corners him in front of a bookshelf, but steps on an open book, sealing his leg onto the paper. DoodleBob sharpens his half, so he has an eraser and a point, and the two begin dueling until SpongeBob accidentally throws his pencil out the window hitting Squidward in the process. DoodleBob wakes up SpongeBob and attempts to erase him, and during the struggle the pencil is snapped in half (DoodleBob has the eraser and SpongeBob has the point). However, an arm remains, and in the night it steals the pencil from SpongeBob and draws itself back. However, DoodleBob begins beating Squidward up, steals the magic pencil, and wreaks havoc (such as trapping SpongeBob and Patrick in a hole, hitting Patrick with a wrench drawn from sand, a bowling ball made of a rock, and a regular rock.) until SpongeBob erases him (the eraser end of the pencil is capable of erasing anything, not just drawings). SpongeBob then draws "DoodleBob", a sketch version of himself intended to fool Squidward. SpongeBob and Patrick then realize that whatever they draw with the pencil comes to life, thus naming it the "Magic Pencil". SpongeBob and Patrick are playing "Rock, Paper, Scissors" using bubbles, when the pencil lands in between them. The rule of the artist at sea number one: Always bring a spare pencil.
An artist in a boat is drawing then drops his pencil in the sea and cries.