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Artist Unknown (Episode)
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Episode No.: | 38b |
Airdate: | 21.9.2001 |
Season: | Season 2 |
Previous Episode: | Sailor Mouth |
Next Episode: | Jellyfish Hunter |
"Artist Unknown" is an episode from Season 2
Contents |
Info
Characters
- SpongeBob
- Squidward
- Monty P. Moneybanks
- Bikini Bottom Citzens
- The other cooking studints
Songs
To The Dump
Plot
Squidward starts to teach an art class at the Recreation Center, but SpongeBob is the only person who shows up. Then, Squidward tries to pass off SpongeBob's art sculpture as his own, in order to impress Monty P. Moneybanks, a world-famous art collector.
Trivia
- Michealangelo's sculpture, "David" is used in this episode.