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Revision as of 22:44, 25 January 2024
Template:Italic title Template:Infobox-incomplete Template:Image-quality Template:Book Bad Luck Day is a SpongeBob SquarePants Story Reader book that was released on July 28, 2005 and published by Publications International. This book is narrated by John Sterchi.
Characters
Voice cast
- John Sterchi - Narrator
- Tom Kenny - SpongeBob SquarePants
- Bill Fagerbakke - Patrick Star
Synopsis
"Patrick picks up a king's crown seashell, even though SpongeBob had warned him that it was bad luck.
The next day, Patrick realizes that it is bad luck, saying, "I'm having a bad luck day." However, SpongeBob tells him that the shell is nothing but a normal one. Patrick keeps having bad luck, so he and SpongeBob remove every shell from their houses, and with the bad luck, Patrick makes sure he is not stepping with his left foot first, but the bad luck keeps happening and they encounter the black snail.
SpongeBob and Patrick find a way to end Patrick's bad luck and the story ends."
Trivia
General
- In this book, Patrick says that his mom cannot swim.
Cultural references
- The black snail being bad luck is a reference to the real life superstition that black cats are bad luck.
Gallery
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electronic reader (2003)
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the electronic reader (orange and green variant)
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electronic reader (2008)
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electronic reader (pink and blue variant)
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the cartridge