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SpongeBob SquarePants Stars In 'WhoBob What Pants?'; On DVD Oct. 14

October 5th, 2008 9:00am EDT  Post a comment    2 comments   Add to My News

SpongeBobWhen SpongeBob tries to spend some quality time with his pals, he ends up being a real pain in the square pants and they tell him to get lost. So he does. But will he ever come back, or is SpongeBob lost forever? Will Bikini Bottom survive without him? Tune in on October 13th to find out!

The following day, October 14th, SpongeBob Suqarepants: WhoBob What Pants? comes to DVD in a new collection that features the following episodes:

-What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?
SpongeBob leaves Bikini Bottom, gets amnesia and finds himself Mayor of New Kelp City! When Sandy, Patrick, Mr. Krabs and Squidward finally find him, will SpongeBob return to his old life with these "strangers" or remain in the city where he’s a hero?

-Goo Goo Gas
In his latest attempt to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula, Plankton turns everyone inside the Krusty Krab into babies.

-The Two Faces of Squidward
When Squidward breaks his face, his resulting look is so handsome he becomes all the rage in Bikini Bottom!

-SpongeHenge*
The strong winds whipping through SpongeBob’s pores are creative beautiful music. Everyone knows music attracts jellyfish, and this time is no exception.

-Banned in Bikini Bottom
The United Organization of Fish Against Things Fun and Delicious has banned Krabby Patties!

-Stanley S. SquarePants
Cousin Stanley comes to live with SpongeBob and find his purpose in life. But it’s tough to find when practically everything you touch goes up in smoke. Literally.

Special Features:
-Original Animatic: “What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?”
-4 Shorts


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-SpongeBob's Official Website
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