Naughty Nautical Neighbors (Book)

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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The plot is mostly the same as the episode it's based on, but with additional lines (as well as some modified lines) and some differences, including the following:
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The plot is mostly the same as the episode it’s based on, but with additional lines (as well as some modified lines) and some differences, including the following:
  
*Squidward sings while he's showering before he prepares to eat his soufflé.  
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*Squidward sings while he’s showering before he prepares to eat his soufflé.  
*The song "[[Squidward, My Friend (Song)|Squidward, My Friend]]" is slightly extended, and the bow of the cello gets launched into a painting of Squidward. SpongeBob then strums the cello like a guitar.
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*The song "[[Squidward, My Friend (Song)|Squidward, My Friend]]" is slightly extended, and the bow of the cello gets launched into a painting of Squidward. SpongeBob then strums the cello like a guitar. (The latter also occurs in the episode proper, but it happens later in the book than in the episode.)
 
*Squidward serves some Krabby Patties at his dinner party before he serves soda. In the episode, only soda is served.
 
*Squidward serves some Krabby Patties at his dinner party before he serves soda. In the episode, only soda is served.
  

Latest revision as of 19:32, 27 May 2025

SpongeBob SquarePants: Naughty Nautical Neighbors
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© Paramount Global

Author: Annie Auerbach
Illustrator: Mark O'Hare
Content: 63 pages
Language: English
Rating: General
Publishing/Release Date: September 1, 2000 (Published)
September 2001 (Released)
Based on: The SpongeBob SquarePants episode of the same title
Preceded by: Tea at the Treedome
Followed by: Hall Monitor

Naughty Nautical Neighbors is a SpongeBob book written by Annie Auerbach and illustrated by Mark O'Hare.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Plot

The plot is mostly the same as the episode it’s based on, but with additional lines (as well as some modified lines) and some differences, including the following:

  • Squidward sings while he’s showering before he prepares to eat his soufflé.
  • The song "Squidward, My Friend" is slightly extended, and the bow of the cello gets launched into a painting of Squidward. SpongeBob then strums the cello like a guitar. (The latter also occurs in the episode proper, but it happens later in the book than in the episode.)
  • Squidward serves some Krabby Patties at his dinner party before he serves soda. In the episode, only soda is served.
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