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SpongeBob gains a lot of new friends when he becomes wealthy; Squidward tries to avoid SpongeBob while on his way to an audition for the Bikini Bottom Men's Chorus.
SpongeBob gains a lot of new friends when he becomes wealthy; Squidward tries to avoid SpongeBob while on his way to an audition for the Bikini Bottom Men's Chorus.
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S2, EP15 "Sailor Mouth; Artist Unknown"SpongeBob uses a "bad" word; SpongeBob enrolls in an art class that Squidward is teaching.
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S13, EP17 "Delivery to Monster Island; Ride Patrick Ride"SpongeBob and Plankton must work together to survive an island of deadly monsters; SpongeBob teaches Patrick how to ride a bike.
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S5, EP11 "Picture Day; Pat No Pay; Blackjack"SpongeBob tries to stay clean for picture day at school; Mr. Krabs puts Patrick to work at the Krusty Krab; SpongeBob's parents are missing.
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S6, EP2 "Not Normal; Gone"SpongeBob makes it his mission to become normal; SpongeBob wakes to find that everyone in Bikini Bottom is gone.
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S16, EP13 "SpongeBob TrashPants; Krusty Kafeteria"SpongeBob decides to clean up Bikini Bottom; the Krusty Crew take on cafeteria duty at Pearl's school.
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S16, EP9 "Pigskin Pearl"Pearl becomes a star player after joining her high school football team.
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S16, EP8 "Pardon My Wand; Stupor-stition"SpongeBob obtains a magician's wand and accidentally causes magical mayhem wherever he goes; on Friday the 13th, Mr. Krabs' extreme superstitions become a disruption for everyone around him.
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S16, EP7 "Heart of Garbage; Near-Mint Plankton"SpongeBob and Patrick must search for Squidward after the inside of his home turns into a vast garbage jungle; in his latest secret formula scheme, Plankton disguises himself as a collectible figurine and winds up trapped in.
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