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[[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] is planning on getting his driver's license and going on a road trip with [[Patrick Star|Patrick]], but he fails the driving test yet again. He decides to use his bike to go on the trip, but Patrick weighs | [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] is planning on getting his driver's license and going on a road trip with [[Patrick Star|Patrick]], but he fails the driving test yet again. He decides to use his bike to go on the trip, but Patrick weighs down the side car so they could not move. Then, Patrick remembers that he had a license, so he drove. They go to many places, but eventually, they end up with no money and gas. A man tows them back home with his bike and sings them songs. | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, 10 January 2016
Fish Happens! is a SpongeBob SquarePants book written by Tricia Boczkowski and illustrated by Caleb Meurer. It was published by Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon on September 1, 2003. It is available in the United States and is in English. It also has 32 pages. The book is formatted like this: One page will say "Unfortunately," and gives the bad news, the next page says "Fortunately," and gives the good news.
Synopsis
SpongeBob is planning on getting his driver's license and going on a road trip with Patrick, but he fails the driving test yet again. He decides to use his bike to go on the trip, but Patrick weighs down the side car so they could not move. Then, Patrick remembers that he had a license, so he drove. They go to many places, but eventually, they end up with no money and gas. A man tows them back home with his bike and sings them songs.
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Trivia
- This is one of the few SpongeBob books to not put the title on the front cover.
- This book was later released as "Deep Sea Driving."