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==Description==
==Description==
A simple circle drawn in the dirt is the only way to protect oneself from a [[Sea Bear]].
A simple circle drawn in the dirt is the only way to protect oneself from a [[Sea bear|sea bear]].


===Role in the series===
===Role in the series===
[[SpongeBob]] and [[Patrick]] draw one to protect themselves from the Sea Bear. [[Squidward]] is attacked by a sea bear because he does everything that attracts them, but eventually goes inside SpongeBob and Patrick's circle. According to SpongeBob, it has to be an exact circle, and an oval does not work. SpongeBob and Patrick found out how to protect themselves by reading [[Fake Science Monthly]].
[[SpongeBob]] and [[Patrick]] draw one to protect themselves from the Sea Bear. [[Squidward]] is attacked by a sea bear because he does everything that attracts them, but eventually goes inside SpongeBob and Patrick's circle. According to SpongeBob, it has to be an exact circle, and an oval does not work. SpongeBob and Patrick found out how to protect themselves by reading ''[[Fake Science Monthly]].''
 
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Revision as of 10:08, 29 January 2016

Template:Image-quality Template:OTab Template:Object An Anti-Sea Bear Circle is a tactic used to counter a sea bear attack. It appears in the episode "The Camping Episode."

Description

A simple circle drawn in the dirt is the only way to protect oneself from a sea bear.

Role in the series

SpongeBob and Patrick draw one to protect themselves from the Sea Bear. Squidward is attacked by a sea bear because he does everything that attracts them, but eventually goes inside SpongeBob and Patrick's circle. According to SpongeBob, it has to be an exact circle, and an oval does not work. SpongeBob and Patrick found out how to protect themselves by reading Fake Science Monthly.