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− | '''Fake Science Monthly''' is a magazine that [[SpongeBob]] and [[Patrick]] are subscribed to and | + | '''Fake Science Monthly''' is a magazine that [[SpongeBob]] and [[Patrick]] are subscribed to and believe everything said in it. It's only seen in [[The Camping Episode]]. It is best described as a tabloid (although some material in it is true), similar to the National Enquirer or other gossip papers. |
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− | In the episode, only 2 of the many | + | In the episode, only 2 of the many issues are shown. The first issues shows the following article on the front cover: "[[Sea Bear]]s and Fairy-Tales are Real". The second issue shows another article, entitled: "How to Stop a [[Sea Bear]]". It is quite obvious that the magazine has misinformation, but the [[Anti-Sea Bear Circle]] is true, as it really does protect one from a [[Sea Bear]]. |
===Related Pages=== | ===Related Pages=== |
Revision as of 03:30, 13 January 2011
Fake Science Monthly is a magazine that SpongeBob and Patrick are subscribed to and believe everything said in it. It's only seen in The Camping Episode. It is best described as a tabloid (although some material in it is true), similar to the National Enquirer or other gossip papers.
Issues Shown
In the episode, only 2 of the many issues are shown. The first issues shows the following article on the front cover: "Sea Bears and Fairy-Tales are Real". The second issue shows another article, entitled: "How to Stop a Sea Bear". It is quite obvious that the magazine has misinformation, but the Anti-Sea Bear Circle is true, as it really does protect one from a Sea Bear.
Related Pages
Books and Magazines in Bikini Bottom |