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Doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar
Doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar










doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar

Sponge Monger - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield.‣ Stepping into Danger - Mike Sunderland ‣ Glissando (c) - Richard Myhill, Skaila Kanga Production Music ( ‣ ) Associated production music When something bad happens to the artist's pencil, the narrator gives a lesson of the sea, and then the artist screams.Patrick being hit in the head with various objects by DoodleBob and saying random things.

doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar

As the episode ends with the artist crying out once more, the French Narrator states the second rule of the artist at sea: "Always bring a pencil sharpener", breaking the fourth wall. With his drawing instrument returned, the artist excitedly prepares to begin a new masterpiece, but when the pencil meets the canvas, the lead snaps. They decide to send the magic pencil back from where it came, shooting it back up to the distraught artist. Patrick arrives and listens to SpongeBob's musings on the nature of his doppelgänger, taking SpongeBob's photograph for the doodle. The page with DoodleBob is then framed on a wall. Seizing his chance, SpongeBob closes DoodleBob in a book, in which the doodle is finally happy. DoodleBob corners SpongeBob in front of a bookshelf, but steps on a sheet of paper and finds his foot absorbed into it. However, DoodleBob sharpens his half and SpongeBob accidentally flicks his pencil out of the window at Squidward's head. DoodleBob has the eraser and SpongeBob has the point. DoodleBob then attempts to erase SpongeBob, and during the struggle, the pencil is snapped in half. Unbeknownst to SpongeBob and Patrick, a lone arm remains, and in the night it steals the pencil back from SpongeBob and redraws its body. SpongeBob eventually turns the tide of battle and uses the pencil's eraser to rub out DoodleBob. However, DoodleBob beats Squidward up and steals the Magic Pencil, going off to wreak havoc across the seascape. SpongeBob soon draws "DoodleBob," a sketch version of himself intended to fool Squidward. They soon come to discover that whatever they draw with the pencil is brought to life, and thus dub it the "Magic Pencil." SpongeBob and Patrick, at first terrified of the large artifact, start to doodle with it. As the artist cries out in horror, the French Narrator states the first rule of the artist at sea: "Always bring a spare pencil."ĭown on the ocean floor, SpongeBob and Patrick are playing "Rock-Paper-Scissors" using bubbles when the pencil suddenly lands in between them. Unfortunately, his pencil slips from his hand and falls into the sea. As the episode begins on the ocean's surface, an artist in a rowboat sketches feverishly.












Doodlebob and the magic pencil jugar