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If you were looking for the article about the DVD, then see Christmas.
If you were looking for the article about the holiday, then see Christmas (holiday).
Christmas is a SpongeBob SquarePants VHS tape that contains three episodes from season 2 and one episode from season 3. It was released on September 30, 2003 and is based on the episode "Christmas Who?"
Episodes
Episode | |
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28 - "Christmas Who?" | |
37a - "Procrastination" (uncut) | |
46a - "Snowball Effect" | |
29a - "Survival of the Idiots" | |
List of home videos |
Trivia
- This VHS only contains four episodes instead of five because "Christmas Who?" is a double-length episode.
- This is the first SpongeBob SquarePants VHS release to use the 2003 Nickelodeon splat and impact font cover style.
- This VHS tape contains the uncut version of "Procrastination," which leaves the scene of SpongeBob looking outside his window intact. The scene would be cut from broadcasts twenty months after this tape was released.
- The previews from this VHS are the same previews as the ones in SpongeBob SquarePants: Laugh Your Pants Off, Sponge-a-Rama, Nickstravaganza! 2, and All Grown Up!: Growing Up Changes Everything 2003 VHS.
Alternate covers
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Spanish release cover
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The tape itself