Well if it isn’t the return of our favorite running plot thread, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy! And this episode is really fun, because we learn their origin story, which as you might expect is about 5 origins rolled into one in a wonderful parody of superhero origins (not to mention a parody of how they’re always changed and retconned lol).
This episode begins with a very atmospheric shot of SpongeBob’s house in a storm. Are we about to get “SpongeHenge” again? lol. SpongeBob and Patrick prove themselves to be the biggest mega fans of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy with all of their paraphernalia and snacks. Unfortunately, their fun is cut short as the storm pulls a “SpongeHenge” and completely rips SpongeBob’s house out the ground. And of course, it then does the same to Squidward. This scene was pretty funny, especially with Patrick’s attitude lol. I like when him and Squidward have beef, I think it’s funny.
I like that this episode uses the fact that SpongeBob and Patrick know Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy on a personal level, or at least it somewhat does. It makes seeking them out specifically an option, how about that? Though I don’t like how this episode meanders through ideas that should’ve been the first thing thought of. Like if SpongeBob and Patrick know MM and BB, why would they have not asked this before, or why wouldn’t they have done so instead of watching the episode? And when they get to the cave, why was their first thought their TV, not literally asking the heroes? They come up with this idea eventually, but it just kinda feels like wasted time if you ask me.
For the next few minutes, we then go through Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy’s separate retellings of their origin story, which turn out to be quite the false memories, if the TV show is to be believed. And while this “twist” can be seen from a mile away, I’m fine with it. To me it kinda feels like this episode should’ve been a short, with the short just being the TV program, but I’m alright with this too, even if it does feel like the episode has been padded considerably to actually fill the 11 minutes. But at least much of the origin story is entertaining, if not downright funny once Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy start arguing.
We then find out the real origin story, which begs the question of how the episode got this information and this footage, but we suspend our disbelief here. I just love how Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy were not right about, like, anything. The ridiculousness of it all is just amazing too. Like I said, wonderful parody work here. Also, Mr. Lawrence’s delivery of all of this (which somehow I didn’t even recognize that this was him, even though you can definitely tell…right?) is fantastic too. And the fact that this inspires SpongeBob and Patrick to try and become superheroes themselves is pretty funny, and very unexpected.
I like how Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy being humans is something this show just…doesn’t care about. For once it’s acknowledged in this episode (beyond their designs), but like no one asks about it, no one even asks what a human is, it’s just a fact of life, the same way fish walking and talking underwater is a fact of life in this show. I kinda like that lol. Some things just don’t need to be questioned. Though speaking of humans, it’s so weird seeing animated humans in this show…like so weird. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy are already uncanny valley enough, but especially their young selves are like “wtf”.
I enjoyed "Mermaid Man Begins", but it felt like a timewaster more than an actual episode to sit down and enjoy, you know? So I’ll put it in my Great tier, because of how campy it is, but not very high up.
Episode Tier: Great
Episode Score: 8/10