Sea Bear

From SpongePedia, the First SpongeBob Wiki.
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Looks)
(Defense and Attractions)
Line 16: Line 16:
 
*Wearing clown shoes
 
*Wearing clown shoes
 
*Wearing a hoopskirt
 
*Wearing a hoopskirt
*Screaching like a chimpazee <br>
+
*Screaching like a chimpanzee <br>
 
Defense of a person: A person has to draw a dirt circle to be safe. There is also a [[Sea Rhinoceros]], and what attracts it is the attack of a Sea Bear and is its counterpart animal.
 
Defense of a person: A person has to draw a dirt circle to be safe. There is also a [[Sea Rhinoceros]], and what attracts it is the attack of a Sea Bear and is its counterpart animal.
  

Revision as of 03:10, 17 April 2008

File:Seebär.jpg
The Sea Bear
File:FSM2.jpg
A magazine showing "How to stop a Sea Bear
File:FSM1.jpg
Another magazine saying, "Sea Bears and Fairytales Are Real"

A Sea bear Is an underwater bear, it only appeared in The Camping Episode. SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward all encountered one.

Looks

The sea bear looks like a half-fish half-bear. It has many green colors on it's body, It has a huge mouth and tongue, its fins are big and it has a tail.

Defense and Attractions

Attractions of a sear bear:

  • A clarinet being played badly
  • Waving a flashlight (flashlights are their natural prey)
  • Stomping on the ground (they take it as a challenge)
  • Eating cubed cheese (sliced is fine)
  • Wearing a sombrero in a goofy fashion
  • Wearing clown shoes
  • Wearing a hoopskirt
  • Screaching like a chimpanzee

Defense of a person: A person has to draw a dirt circle to be safe. There is also a Sea Rhinoceros, and what attracts it is the attack of a Sea Bear and is its counterpart animal.

Rumors

There are amny rumors and controversies about the dreaded Sea Bear. In a magazine called "Fake Science Monthly" it explains that Sea Bear's and Fairytales are real. Then Later in the episode, it shows in the same magazine that to stop a Sea Bear, was to create a circle in the dirt, to save yourself. In a magazine called "Bikini Bottom Inquirer", there is an article about a fish marrying a Sea Bear.

Template:Slogan

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Community
Content
Toolbox