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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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{{DVD-list|Just One Bite}} (cut)
{{DVD-list|Just One Bite}} (cut)*
{{DVD-list|Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy}}
{{DVD-list|Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy}}
{{DVD-list|Tea at the Treedome}}
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{{DVD-list|Born Again Krabs}}
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<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>The version without the deleted scene.</small>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 00:43, 30 May 2017

Template:VHS Deep Sea Sillies is a SpongeBob SquarePants VHS tape that contains 3 episodes from Template:Data:Links and 2 episodes from Template:Data:Links.

Episodes

Template:DVD-list/top Template:DVD-list (cut)* Template:DVD-list Template:DVD-list Template:DVD-list Template:DVD-list Template:DVD-list/bottom *The version without the deleted scene.

Trivia

Errors

  • The spine of this VHS tape has the Paramount Pictures 90th Anniversary logo from 2002, even though the tape is from 2003.
  • The Nickelodeon Haystack logo at the end has a copyright date of 2002.
    • This is because normally, when VHS tapes are going to be released, they are manufactured ahead of time. This and Bikini Bottom Bash! were manufactured in late 2002, and weren't released until 2003. It's probably why the 90th Anniversary Paramount logo is on the VHS cover.
File:Tea at the Treedome Edgar version.png
Edgar Larrazabal version.
  • On the opening credits of "Tea at the Treedome" on this VHS tape, Edgar Larrazábal was credited as the animation director instead of Tom Yasumi. This also happens in early reruns of "Tea at the Treedome"[1] and it's possible that this VHS uses an early airing of that episode.

Alternate covers

References

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