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*It appears that Patrick has used it before the events of "Stuck in the Wringer" because on the top there is dry glue.
*It appears that Patrick has used it before the events of "Stuck in the Wringer" because on the top there is dry glue.
*Its name and concept are a parody of {{W|Cyanoacrylate|Krazy Glue}}.
*Its name and concept are a parody of {{W|Cyanoacrylate|Krazy Glue}}.
*It is Very Very Strong Because is "[[Stuck in the Wringer]]" it is shown that without water or a liquid source it may be permanent

Revision as of 17:50, 10 December 2021

Template:RP2 Template:OTab Template:Object Forever Glue is a brand of glue that appears in the episodes "Stuck in the Wringer" and "Barnacle Face."

Description

It comes in a white bottle with an orange cap. The front side of the bottle is blue and it reads the product's name at the top in white text.

As its name states, Forever Glue has the ability to stick to anything permanently or strongly, kind of like super glue. However, it can be washed off with tears, as revealed at the end of "Stuck in the Wringer." Therefore, it really is not "forever" glue at all, just strong, regular glue at best.

Role in series

"Stuck in the Wringer"

After Template:Data:Links gets stuck in his wringer with no sign of recovery, he asks Template:Data:Links for help, though the latter only makes matters worse by using his Forever Glue to "help." Throughout the rest of the episode, SpongeBob is forced to go out in public with his wringer stuck to his body.

However, near the end of the episode, when SpongeBob and Patrick cry, the glue dissolves and is thus revealed to not actually be permanent.

"Barnacle Face"

The glue is used when SpongeBob uses Template:Data:Links' jewels on Template:Data:Links to hide her barnacles.

Trivia

  • It appears that Patrick has used it before the events of "Stuck in the Wringer" because on the top there is dry glue.
  • Its name and concept are a parody of Krazy Glue.
  • It is Very Very Strong Because is "Stuck in the Wringer" it is shown that without water or a liquid source it may be permanent