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'''''Fake Science Monthly''''', alternatively, '''''Fake Science Monthly!''''', is a magazine that only appears in the episode "[[The Camping Episode]]." {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} read it to get information on the [[Sea Bear]]. The magazine is shown to have stories relating to the Sea Bear. One article that was issued stated that Sea Bears and all Fairy Tales are real on the cover. The other article issued a tutorial on "How to Stop a Sea Bear."
'''''Fake Science Monthly''''', alternatively, '''''Fake Science Monthly!''''', is a magazine that only appears in the episode "[[The Camping Episode]]." {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} read it to get information on the [[Sea Bear]].  
==About==
The magazine is shown to have stories relating to the Sea Bear. One article that was issued stated that Sea Bears and all Fairy Tales are real on the cover. The other article issued a tutorial on "How to Stop a Sea Bear."


==Known issues==
==Known issues==

Revision as of 17:58, 5 October 2016

Fake Science Monthly, alternatively, Fake Science Monthly!, is a magazine that only appears in the episode "The Camping Episode." SpongeBob and Patrick read it to get information on the Sea Bear.

About

The magazine is shown to have stories relating to the Sea Bear. One article that was issued stated that Sea Bears and all Fairy Tales are real on the cover. The other article issued a tutorial on "How to Stop a Sea Bear."

Known issues

  • "Sea-Bears and Fairytales are Real"
  • "How to Stop a Sea-Bear!"
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