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The fun and frolics are all to publicise the Nickelodeon network’s ‘Year of the Sponge’ – part of the anniversary celebrations. Bollywood Bob follows Rohan, who enters a magnificent Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. Mmmm…golden sponge! As the presentation takes place, a spectacular dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by Slumdog Millionaire choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the | The fun and frolics are all to publicise the Nickelodeon network’s ‘Year of the Sponge’ – part of the anniversary celebrations. Bollywood Bob follows Rohan, who enters a magnificent Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. Mmmm…golden sponge! As the presentation takes place, a spectacular dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by Slumdog Millionaire choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the SpongeBob theme tune has been re-worked to a Bhangra style by Akbar Sami and Firoze Patel. | ||
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Revision as of 21:36, 8 June 2013
Bollywood Bob is a music video that was broadcasted on Nickelodeon on November 14, 2009. It can be found on DVDs: SpongeBob's Last Stand and Season 6 Volume 2.
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The fun and frolics are all to publicise the Nickelodeon network’s ‘Year of the Sponge’ – part of the anniversary celebrations. Bollywood Bob follows Rohan, who enters a magnificent Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. Mmmm…golden sponge! As the presentation takes place, a spectacular dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by Slumdog Millionaire choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the SpongeBob theme tune has been re-worked to a Bhangra style by Akbar Sami and Firoze Patel.