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It is caused by holding a certain face for too long, or possibly just pulling a certain face. | It is caused by holding a certain face for too long, or possibly just pulling a certain face. | ||
It is unknown what cures it | It is unknown what cures it. | ||
==Recipients== | ==Recipients== |
Revision as of 21:54, 19 September 2024
Template:RE Template:Disease Face Freeze is disease that appears in the episode of the same name.
Cause
It is caused by holding a certain face for too long, or possibly just pulling a certain face.
It is unknown what cures it.
Recipients
Role in episode
As SpongeBob and Patrick are eating their lunch at the Krusty Krab, they make funny faces at each other, which prompts Mr. Krabs to tell them the story about the Face Freeze disease. Mr. Krabs tells the story about a man (Fred) who loved to keep sticking his tongue out, and after sticking it out 444 times, he ends up getting Face Freeze. After being told the story of Face Freeze, SpongeBob and Patrick vow to never make faces again. As they try hard to not make faces later in the day, when their faces start to contort, they see that nothing happened, so they think Mr. Krabs' tale is false so they hold in a face the whole night. The next morning, however, their faces they held in are indeed frozen, proving the Face Freeze to be real. They go to Template:Data:Links's to try and get their faces back to normal, to no avail. As SpongeBob tries to hide his Face Freeze while working at the Krusty Krab, Patrick comes in with his frozen face, and Mr. Krabs gets so angry his face gets frozen too. Squidward laughs at the others' faces so hard that his face freezes as well. The episode ends with SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs all having the Face Freeze.