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==General==
==General==
It first appeared in the episode, "[[Bubblestand]]." In the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} and {{Link|Squidward}} both try to do it, but end up blowing puny ones. To help people blow bubbles, SpongeBob [[Bubblestand|shows]] them the "technique", the label of bubbles is "Super Bubble". Although he is a pro-bubble blower, none of his bubble creations (usually surface animals or boats) have lasted forever, because all bubbles pop eventually (usually when Patrick takes a picture of them). It seems that {{Link|SpongeBob}} is the best bubble blower so far in the show. Bubbles appear in every episode of {{SBSP}}, created by landforms, movement of things, or vibrating. Sometimes they just simply appear in the background. Bubbles in Bikini Bottom are nowhere near as physically correct as real life bubbles, probably because of how they are created. For example, fish moving in real life would not create bubbles like it does in [[Bikini Bottom]].
The hobby first appeared in the episode, "[[Bubblestand]]." In the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} and {{Link|Squidward}} both try to do blow a bubble, but end up blowing puny ones. To help people blow bubbles, SpongeBob shows them the "technique" for twenty five cents. The bottle of the bubble container is labeled "Super Bubble." Although Spongebob is a pro-bubble blower, none of his bubble creations (usually surface animals or boats) have lasted forever, due to the fact that all bubbles pop eventually (usually when Patrick takes a picture of them). It seems that {{Link|SpongeBob}} is the best bubble blower so far in the show.  Bubbles appear in every episode of {{SBSP}}, created by landforms, movement of things, or vibrating. Sometimes they just simply appear in the background. Bubbles in Bikini Bottom are nowhere near as physically correct as real life bubbles, most likely because of how they are created. For example, fish moving in real life would not create bubbles like it does in [[Bikini Bottom]].


In "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]," it is shown that bubble blowing has been around for centuries, and [[Atlantis]] is home to [[The Oldest Living Bubble|the oldest in existence]]. Unfortunately, Patrick pops it when he takes a photo, which creates a major issue.
In "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]," it is shown that bubble blowing has been around for centuries, and [[Atlantis]] is home to [[The Oldest Living Bubble|the oldest in existence]]. Unfortunately, Patrick pops it when he takes a photo, which creates a major issue.


In [[New Kelp City]], bubble blowing was outlawed in the city cause of [[The Bubble Poppin' Boys]] until SpongeBob blew them away in a giant bubble. When SpongeBob became mayor he made it legal to blow bubbles (as seen in ''[[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?]]''). However, the city was soon over run with bubbles.
In "[[New Kelp City]]," bubble blowing was outlawed in the city cause of [[The Bubble Poppin' Boys]] until SpongeBob blew them away in a giant bubble. When SpongeBob became mayor he made it legal to blow bubbles (as seen in ''[[What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?]]''). However, the city was soon over run with bubbles.


In ''[[Battle for Bikini Bottom]]'', SpongeBob uses bubbles for some of his main attacks including a viking helmet, bowling ball, shoes, and cruise missile
In ''[[Battle for Bikini Bottom]]'', SpongeBob uses bubbles for some of his main attacks including a viking helmet, bowling ball, shoes, and cruise missile

Revision as of 21:36, 20 January 2017

Template:Infobox-standard Bubble Blowing is a hobby in Bikini Bottom and is mostly performed by Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links. It mainly involves blowing bubbles of different shapes and sizes.

General

The hobby first appeared in the episode, "Bubblestand." In the episode, Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links both try to do blow a bubble, but end up blowing puny ones. To help people blow bubbles, SpongeBob shows them the "technique" for twenty five cents. The bottle of the bubble container is labeled "Super Bubble." Although Spongebob is a pro-bubble blower, none of his bubble creations (usually surface animals or boats) have lasted forever, due to the fact that all bubbles pop eventually (usually when Patrick takes a picture of them). It seems that Template:Data:Links is the best bubble blower so far in the show.  Bubbles appear in every episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, created by landforms, movement of things, or vibrating. Sometimes they just simply appear in the background. Bubbles in Bikini Bottom are nowhere near as physically correct as real life bubbles, most likely because of how they are created. For example, fish moving in real life would not create bubbles like it does in Bikini Bottom.

In "Atlantis SquarePantis," it is shown that bubble blowing has been around for centuries, and Atlantis is home to the oldest in existence. Unfortunately, Patrick pops it when he takes a photo, which creates a major issue.

In "New Kelp City," bubble blowing was outlawed in the city cause of The Bubble Poppin' Boys until SpongeBob blew them away in a giant bubble. When SpongeBob became mayor he made it legal to blow bubbles (as seen in What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?). However, the city was soon over run with bubbles.

In Battle for Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob uses bubbles for some of his main attacks including a viking helmet, bowling ball, shoes, and cruise missile

For the more info of the subject of the hobby, go to this page.