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'''''Fake Science Monthly''''', alternatively named '''''Fake Science Monthly!''''', is a magazine that appears in the episode "[[The Camping Episode]]" and "[[The Camping Episode: Puppet Edition!]]"
 
==Description==
The magazine is shown to have stories related to [[sea bear]]s. One article that was issued states that sea bears and fairy tales are real on the cover. The other article released a tutorial called "How to Stop a Sea Bear."
 
==Role in episode==
{{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} read this magazine to get information about the sea bear.
 
===Known issues===
*"Sea-Bears and Fairytales are Real"
*"How to Stop a Sea-Bear!"
 
==Trivia==
*The second edition adds an exclamation point to the title.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 28 February 2024

Fake Science Monthly, alternatively named Fake Science Monthly!, is a magazine that appears in the episode "The Camping Episode" and "The Camping Episode: Puppet Edition!"

Description

The magazine is shown to have stories related to sea bears. One article that was issued states that sea bears and fairy tales are real on the cover. The other article released a tutorial called "How to Stop a Sea Bear."

Role in episode

SpongeBob and Patrick read this magazine to get information about the sea bear.

Known issues

  • "Sea-Bears and Fairytales are Real"
  • "How to Stop a Sea-Bear!"

Trivia

  • The second edition adds an exclamation point to the title.