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Squidward bets that SpongeBob can not go one day without crying; Mrs. Puff must work at the Krusty Krab over her summer break.
Squidward bets that SpongeBob can not go one day without crying; Mrs. Puff must work at the Krusty Krab over her summer break.
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S13, EP3 "Goofy Scoopers; Pat the Dog"SpongeBob and Patrick make it their mission to reunite the recently fired robot band from Goofy Goober's; Patrick is sent to the pound for acting like a worm, but he won't be able to leave unless SpongeBob can train him.
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S6, EP20 "Squid's Visit; To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants"SpongeBob tries to find a way to get Squidward to visit him at his home; SpongeBob must search for a new pair of pants after his square pants shrink in the dryer.
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S1, EP3 "Jellyfishing; Plankton"SpongeBob and Patrick take Squidward jellyfishing; SpongeBob is a victim of Plankton's scheme.
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S2, EP7 "Wormy; Patty Hype"Sandy puts SpongeBob and Patrick in charge of her pet caterpillar; SpongeBob invents colored Krabby patties.
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S16, EP331 "The Green Tentacle / Happy Krabby Birthday"A square yellow sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants lives in a pineapple with his pet snail, Gary, in the city of Bikini Bottom on the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
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S16, EP11 "The Green Tentacle"Sandy seeks Squidward's help to heal her sick tree, but his alternative gardening methods give her a headache.
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S16, EP10 "Pigskin Pearl"Pearl becomes a star player after joining her high school football team.
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S16, EP9 "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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