![]() Along with numerous television and film roles, he has achieved fame as the voice of the character Squidward in the very popular SpongeBob SquarePants film and TV series. Rodger Bumpass is an actor and voice performer who was born in Little Rock, AK. Patrick: Ready! įrench Narrator: We rejoin the artist in a creative slump.Īrtist: Huh? What's this? My pencil! įrench Narrator: The second most important rule for the artist at sea: Always bring a pencil sharpener.This doodle has been drawn on a separate piece of paper which was then taped to Rodger's official National Doodle Day card. So I will send you back to the magic kingdom from where you came. SpongeBob: Oh, great magic pencil, your powers are too mighty for us ocean dwellers. He was just a two-dimensional creature lost in our three-dimensional aquatic world longing for a purpose. SpongeBob: Take a look for yourself, Patrick. Patrick: Hey, SpongeBob, what's with all the ruckus? Squidward: Ow, SpongeBob, you're gonna pay for that! You've made your point, no matter, I was voted most artistic in high school. Well, doodle, it looks like this is a draw. SpongeBob: Be careful with that thing! Who knows what will happen? I nose. What are you doing up? Drawing yourself a gla** of water? DoodleBob! No hard feelings, right? What do you think you're doing, doodle?ĭoodleBob: You doodle! Me SpongeBob! Huh? But I'm sure glad things are back to normal. SpongeBob: Gee, Gary, you should have been there! It sure was exciting, but you know, I kind of miss the little doodle. SpongeBob: Well, that takes care of that, eh, Patrick? Patrick: Take it easy, it's just a drawing. Take that and this and this and that and this that this that. Any last words?ĭoodleBob: BEE HA, BALA HALA BA BA! I brought you into this world and now I'm gonna take you out. Patrick: Happy birthday! Here's your present. SpongeBob: Patrick! Patrick! Do something! Patrick: Oh boy, a surprise party! Is it his birthday? On the count of three, we'll jump out and surprise him! SpongeBob: He's putting down the pencil! This is our chance. Patrick: Oh.but it looks good on you, SpongeBob! Heh heh. Those big bulgy eyes, that square body, those two buck teeth, and that stupid tie! ![]() I created this monster and I've got to stop him. ![]() Patrick: Can't we just stay down here where it's safe? Patrick: Maybe he's in that poorly drawn pineapple. SpongeBob: What have I done? We've got to find him! Where could he possibly be? SpongeBob: Squidward's answering the door and. I'll draw me, and when Squidward answers the won't be me! Aww, look at him. SpongeBob: Wait! I've got another idea! This'll be the ultimate prank. Come to Hairy! Ow! SpongeBob! Oh, my hair! SpongeBob! Squidward: What do you want? Hello, what's this? Someone left me money for a perm. Squidward: I think I fancy a stroll around the park. SpongeBob: Okay! My brain just hatched an idea. SpongeBob: We can't let it go into town! SpongeBob: It's kind of creepy looking when it moves. SpongeBob: Okay! Why didn't you say so? Hey! Another jellyfish! Patrick: Come on! I was just gonna draw a cartoon. Each work of art is like a child and must be treated as such. SpongeBob: Be careful, Patrick! Being an artist is a heavy responsibility. Squidward: Squidward, if you had some hair, you'd be the most gorgeous creature in the sea! You've got you need is a full head of. Patrick: Life is good! Easy come, easy go! Patrick: Now all I need is a magic mustache and all my dreams will have come true. SpongeBob: It means we found a magic pencil! Patrick: Your art can never hang in a museum. SpongeBob: Do you know what this means, Patrick? Patrick: SpongeBob, your drawing's coming to life! Patrick: Pretty good, SpongeBob! But it's lacking basic construction, and your perspective leaves a lot to be desired. SpongeBob: Stand back, Patrick! I can't draw with you breathing down my neck! SpongeBob: It is a giant pencil, Patrick! Let's draw some giant pictures with it. SpongeBob: three! Patrick, how come you always do paper? SpongeBob: Scissors beats paper, Patrick! Ah, it seems that inspiration has struck.Īrtist: Hmm.ah! My pencil! What?įrench Narrator: The artist has learned the first lesson of the sea: Always bring a spare pencil.Īrtist: NOOOOO!!! Let us watch and see the fruits of his struggle. French Narrator: Well, well, what is this? Ah, the artist at sea.
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