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The short starts with SpongeBob sitting on a bicycle and teaching Patrick how to put on a helmet. Patrick takes Gary off of his head and proceeds to put the real helmet on incorrectly. SpongeBob then attempts to teach Patrick how to get on the bicycle. The scene then cuts to show Patrick on a very large bicycle, with his head sticking out above the water. | The short starts with SpongeBob sitting on a bicycle and teaching Patrick how to put on a helmet. Patrick takes Gary off of his head and proceeds to put the real helmet on incorrectly. SpongeBob then attempts to teach Patrick how to get on the bicycle. The scene then cuts to show Patrick on a very large bicycle, with his head sticking out above the water. | ||
[[File:Bike Safety Tips 11.png|thumb|SpongeBob and Patrick riding their bikes.]] | |||
SpongeBob and Patrick are then seen on the side of the highway, where SpongeBob teaches him to bike there. Both characters continue to bike along the side as a sign that reads "The End" appears towards the end of the short. | SpongeBob and Patrick are then seen on the side of the highway, where SpongeBob teaches him to bike there. Both characters continue to bike along the side as a sign that reads "The End" appears towards the end of the short. | ||
==Production== | ==Production== |
Revision as of 08:59, 9 May 2018
Characters
Synopsis
The short starts with SpongeBob sitting on a bicycle and teaching Patrick how to put on a helmet. Patrick takes Gary off of his head and proceeds to put the real helmet on incorrectly. SpongeBob then attempts to teach Patrick how to get on the bicycle. The scene then cuts to show Patrick on a very large bicycle, with his head sticking out above the water.
SpongeBob and Patrick are then seen on the side of the highway, where SpongeBob teaches him to bike there. Both characters continue to bike along the side as a sign that reads "The End" appears towards the end of the short.
Production
Music
Trivia
- This short was created for Nationwide's Make Safe Happen campaign.