![]() ![]() She inhales a belch which destroys Squidward's house, as well as the water on the surface. They show up at Squidward's house, to which Bubble Bass gives the Fizz Bomb fuel to his mother, but she says that she does not need it. Karen continues to narrate the story, in which Bubble Bass gets the help of his mother. ![]() However, Squidward's house does not move, to which Squidward declares his house was "SpongeBob-proofed." Angered, Squidward kicks Bubble Bass out, to which Bubble Bass proceeds to chug Fizz Bomb Cola from a truck and attempt to belch Squidward's house away. ![]() SpongeBob and Patrick proceed to go inside Squidward's house. After Patrick rejects Bubble Bass again, Bubble Bass uses more Fizz Bomb fuel and Volcano Sauce to destroy his house. SpongeBob and Patrick run to Patrick's house. He drinks Fizz Bomb Cola to let out a burp on SpongeBob's house, destroying it in the process. They call out a spell that results in a ghost appearing, and Bubble Bass is taken in with him, as the Pigulon figure remains in SpongeBob's home.īubble Bass goes back again, asking SpongeBob and Patrick straightforward to hand over the figure. He attempts to take the figure, but SpongeBob and Patrick say that they will make the figure vanish in their home. He comes across the Pigulon figure, saying it contains spirits inside. The fuses on the toy result in Bubble Bass flying out of the house.īubble Bass goes back to SpongeBob's house, now portraying as a ghost hunter in an attempt to scan the house. SpongeBob finally shows him the Pigulon figure, but instead gives him the Perilous Percival figure as he went out of order. Although several toys harm Bubble Bass, he throws them away, declaring them not to be dangerous. SpongeBob and Patrick show the toys to Bubble Bass, continually asking him if any of their toys seem dangerous to him. SpongeBob lets Bubble Bass into his house and opens his hidden vault where he keeps his toys. He later shows up at SpongeBob's house disguised as a toy inspector in an attempt to take back the Pigulon figure. While Karen continues narrating, Bubble Bass pushes her out of the scene. Bubble Bass tries to obtain the figure from them, and SpongeBob agrees to give it to him at first, but soon rejects his offer after mentioning that he and Patrick bought it together. Patrick rips open the package and uses the figure as a scratcher. Bubble Bass notices that SpongeBob and Patrick bought the last Pigulon figure. He dresses up in a Wolfman costume and goes to the Toy Barrel to try to obtain it, but the store is sold out of Pigulon figures. Bubble Bass wakes up and declares his intent to get the Pigulon action figure to complete his collection. The episode begins with Karen the Computer Fairy introducing the episode about Bubble Bass. The Big Bad Bubble Bass (single appearance).To make them last longer, it's wise to carefully follow instructions for cleaning and storage. Like other outdoor toys, bubble machines can easily get gunky, which affects their performance. ✔️ Don't leave these sitting out in the yard for days. ![]() Our two favorites are Fubbles and Gazillion Bubbles. Beware the super-cheap no-brand stuff that might be a complete waste of time and money. You would think that there can't be ineffective bubble solution, but it's out there, especially at dollar store types of places. ✔️ Not all bubble solutions are the same. Many bubble machines run out pretty fast, so it's best to keep plenty of extra bottles of bubble solution on hand (some of the machines don't come with solution at all, so check before purchasing). ✔️ Buy more bubble soap than you think you need. All of these choices can produce hundreds of bubbles quickly. These are not small bubble-blowers that let a kid blow a single bubble every few minutes. You'll just end up with sticky bubble-soap residue everywhere. Learn from us! Here are tips for using bubble machines and bubble blowers in a way that makes parents and kids happy. ![]()
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