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Like its real-life depiction, Elmer's Glue is a white bottle of school glue that contains the words "glue-all" in white letters within a blue rectangle. The top depicts a bull who is the mascot, Elmer. In the first movie the bottle is shown to be rather dirty, obscuring the Elmer's logo | Like its real-life depiction, Elmer's Glue is a white bottle of school glue that contains the words "glue-all" in white letters within a blue rectangle. The top depicts a bull who is the mascot, Elmer. In the first movie the bottle is shown to be rather dirty, obscuring the Elmer's logo. | ||
==Role in movie== | ==Role in movie== |
Revision as of 17:54, 20 March 2018
Template:OTab Template:Object Elmer's Glue is a real-word adhesive product that appears in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its video game adaptation.
Description
Like its real-life depiction, Elmer's Glue is a white bottle of school glue that contains the words "glue-all" in white letters within a blue rectangle. The top depicts a bull who is the mascot, Elmer. In the first movie the bottle is shown to be rather dirty, obscuring the Elmer's logo.
Role in movie
After being kidnapped by the Cyclops to Shell City, Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links witness the Cyclops using this brand of glue to construct googly eyes and clams on smelly knick-knacks, realizing their ultimate fate.
After the duo is revived from the heat of the lamp thanks to a heart-shaped tear interfering with a power outlet's electricity and thus activating all the ceiling hoses, the Shell City creatures and his other sea creature victims decide to get revenge on the Cyclops by spraying his helmet with Elmer's Glue while SpongeBob and Patrick attempt to deliver the crown back to King Neptune.
Trivia
- This is the second instance of real-world products featured in the SpongeBob SquarePants series rather than parodies, the first instance being Hershey's Kisses in "Chocolate with Nuts."