SpongeBob Surf Shorts

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These are shorts that were broadcast in 2009 to promote SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One. There are 3 in total. They are named "Separation Anxiety," "Surfing Dreams" and "SpongeBoard."

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Characters

  • SpongeBob (all 3)
  • Patrick ("Separation Anxiety" and "SpongeBoard")
  • Patrick's Skeleton ("Separation Anxiety")
  • Patrick's Skin ("Separation Anxiety")
  • Squidward ("Surfing Dreams")
  • Other surfers

Plots

Separation Anxiety

After seeing SpongeBob wipe-out, Patrick glues himself to his surfboard. However, he notices a giant rock while surfing and tries unsuccessfully to get off of the board. He crashes into the rock and his skeleton lands on the beach. His skin is washed upon shore afterward. The skeleton compliments the parts of the board glued on the skin's feet, thinking that they're sandals.

Surfing Dreams

At his house, Squidward is heading to the bathroom when SpongeBob pops out of the toilet, scaring him. SpongeBob asks him if he wants to go surfing, and as Squidward questions how he got there, SpongeBob states that he's "already got a surfboard and shorts!" Squidward then notices that the mentioned items have appeared, and SpongeBob adds that they're "already at the beach!" Both magically appear at Goo Lagoon and end up on the surfboards in the water. A huge wave goes for Squidward, who wakes up, realizing that it was just a nightmare. SpongeBob then appears and asks Squidward if he wants to go surfing again, scaring him away. SpongeBob decides that "surfing isn't his thing."

SpongeBoard

At Goo Lagoon, SpongeBob and Patrick see a surfer riding a wave. Patrick decides that he wants to try surfing, and SpongeBob lies on his board, acting as his surfboard. Patrick proceeds to go surfing, but SpongeBob starts absorbing the ocean since he's a sponge, growing bigger in the process. Patrick quickly stops surfing, and he notices that he is now standing on a giant SpongeBob, who has absorbed the entire ocean. A surfer asks if they can have their ocean back.

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