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| Title = Bubble Buddy
| Image = ]
| Episode = 23b
| Season = 2
| Airdate = November 16, 2000
| Guests =
| Writer = ]<br />William Reiss<br />]
| Director = Sean Dempsey<br>Derek Drymon<br>]<br>Jay Lender<br>William Reiss
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'''Bubble Buddy''' is the twenty third episode of ]. This episode is the first and only appearance of Bubble Buddy, but he made a much larger roll in "Battle for Bikini Bottom" where he gave Spongebob tasks and introduced new bubble techniques for Spongebob. On ] it's said that Bubble Buddy will return to ].


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==Plot==
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On Leif Erikson Day - no relation with the ] - SpongeBob wants to celebrate it with somebody, but Patrick and Sandy are gone, Patrick writes "Went to go buy more giant paper...Happy Leif Erikson Day" which is posted on his home, and Squidward (as usual) just doesn't want to do anything with SpongeBob (yet this time, SpongeBob accepts Squidward's orders to stay away). Feeling lonely, SpongeBob creates his own friend, Bubble Buddy, which he creates by blowing a bubble in the shape of a person. The duo ventures to the Krusty Krab, where SpongeBob introduces Bubble Buddy to the unenthusiastic Squidward. Mr. Krabs gets excited when SpongeBob orders one of everything on the menu for Bubble Buddy, but Squidward is annoyed by having to serve him, especially when SpongeBob says that Bubble Buddy needs a tremendous amount of accommodations. They leave, and Squidward informs Mr. Krabs that Bubble Buddy paid for all the food with "bubble money", which pops in Squidward’s hand, much to their anger.
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The duo then goes to Goo Lagoon, where Bubble Buddy stales the other swimmers by taking two hours in the only bathroom. They then begin unknowingly angering all the other beachgoers, including Pearl and Larry the Lobster. Squidward and Mr. Krabs catch up with Bubble Buddy on the beach, where they organize a mob consisting of other angered citizens, with the intent of popping Bubble Buddy. SpongeBob protests that they shouldn’t pop his friend, but Squidward proceeds to stab the bubble with a sewing pin. However, Bubble Buddy comes to life at the last second and stops Squidward from doing so. Bubble Buddy says that things are getting too weird for him, and he catches a "bubble ]". Though surprised, the beachgoers quickly accept this and leave.
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