Fine Arts Collection
Template:Digital Fine Arts Collection is a downloadable digital collection available on iTunes. It was released on July 22, 2013 and contains two episodes from season 1, two episodes from season 2, two episodes from season 6, two episodes from season 7, and two episodes from season 8.
Description
"Prepare to be blown back on your tail fins with 10 tales that show Bikini Bottom's more refined side, including the first talent show at the Krusty Krab where Template:Data:Links's handy work with a mop proved to be the most outstanding performance and SpongeBob's ability to turn a scrap of paper into a goldmine of entertainment. And evil doodles are art too, even when they come to life and wreak havoc on a whole town. Then, take your seat with Mr. Tentacles, Professor of Art (at the Bikini Bottom Rec Center) and his lone student, tune in to see Squidward's house get a makeover, listen in as Template:Data:Links and SpongeBob add a soundtrack to Squidward's life and see Squidward take a star turn on public access television. Next, Squidward sculpts his version of a masterpiece (and only his version), Patrick's googly eye rock art becomes the rage of the Deep, and then listen in to the smooth sounds of Kelpy G. It's all here in one aesthetically pleasing collection even Squidward would be excited about!"
Episodes
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Trivia
- The collection description respectively references the episodes "Culture Shock," "The Paper," "Frankendoodle," "Artist Unknown," "House Fancy," "Suction Cup Symphony," "Tentacle-Vision," "The Masterpiece" (despite that episode not being included), "The Googly Artiste," and "Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom."
- "Shellback Shenanigans" is the only episode that doesn't have to do with fine arts. It was most-likely confused with "The Masterpiece," because in that episode, Template:Data:Links sculpts his version of a masterpiece.
- This collection is currently not available in the iTunes Store in the United States.[1]
- The cover art is based on Vincent van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear.