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==="[[Twas the Night Before Spongemas]]"=== | ==="[[Twas the Night Before Spongemas]]"=== | ||
It appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas." | It appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas." | ||
==="[[A Very Patchy Holiday Livestream]]"=== | ==="[[A Very Patchy Holiday Livestream]]"=== | ||
Similar to "Twas the Night Before Spongemas," it appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas." | Similar to "Twas the Night Before Spongemas," it appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas." | ||
[[Category:Non-Bikini Bottom locations]] | [[Category:Non-Bikini Bottom locations]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 25 June 2025
Template:LTab Template:Location The Christmas Land Theme Park is a theme park based on the North Pole that Template:Data:Links, Template:Data:Links, and Template:Data:Links travel to in "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas," "Twas the Night Before Spongemas," and "A Very Patchy Holiday Livestream."
Description
It is a theme park based on the North Pole. There is an entrance with a loudspeaker that reads the theme park's name. There is a building with animatronic elves making toys.
Roles
"SpongeBob's Road to Christmas"
SpongeBob, Patrick, and Template:Data:Links go on a journey to the North Pole but end up at Christmas Land Theme Park. At first, they mistaken it for the real North Pole. Plankton is the first to realize that this isn't the real North Pole, but SpongeBob and Patrick eventually catch on when they find out that "Santa" was just Template:Data:Links in a Santa costume. Patchy then gives them a map leading to the actual North Pole.
"Twas the Night Before Spongemas"
It appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas."
"A Very Patchy Holiday Livestream"
Similar to "Twas the Night Before Spongemas," it appears in archival footage from "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas."