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==Characters==
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===Characters===
 
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]
 
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
 
*[[Patrick Star]]
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Johnny announces the short. The scene then zooms into SpongeBob where he is watering the flowers. He notices that Patrick left his garden hose on, so he walks down to Patrick's rock, turns the water off and knocks on the rock. Patrick comes out and says hello to SpongeBob. SpongeBob asks Patrick about the hose. He finds out that Patrick left the hose on for purpose. SpongeBob says: "Well, giving a hose running can waste (his face turns wise and the voice changes) thousands of gallons of water per month." We then see that water starts coming out of Patrick's house. SpongeBob screams, jumps into the Patrick's house, sucks the water up and then says that they will put this captured water on use.The scene cuts to Patrick watering Mrs. Puff's flowers by using SpongeBob as a watering can. Mrs. Puff says thank you to SpongeBob and Patrick. SpongeBob says: "See Patrick, saving a little water goes a long way," and the short ends.
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Johnny announces the short. The scene then zooms into [[SpongeBob]] where he is watering the flowers. He notices that Patrick left his garden hose on, so he walks down to Patrick's rock, turns the water off and knocks on the rock. Patrick comes out and says hello to SpongeBob. SpongeBob asks Patrick about the hose. He finds out that Patrick left the hose on for purpose. SpongeBob says: "Well, giving a hose running can waste (his face turns wise and the voice changes) thousands of gallons of water per month." We then see that water starts coming out of Patrick's house. SpongeBob screams, jumps into Patrick's house, sucks the water up and then says that they will put this captured water on use.The scene cuts to Patrick watering Mrs. Puff's flowers by using SpongeBob as a watering can. Mrs. Puff says thank you to SpongeBob and Patrick. SpongeBob says: "See Patrick, saving a little water goes a long way," and the short ends.
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*While this shorts relates to the situation of water conservation, it makes no sense in the context of the scene itself. SpongeBob is telling Patrick that he's wasting water even though they live in water.
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*While this short relates to the situation of water conservation, it makes no sense in the context of the scene itself. SpongeBob is telling Patrick that he's wasting water even though they live in water.
 
*The short was made for Nickelodeon's educational project The Big Green Help.
 
*The short was made for Nickelodeon's educational project The Big Green Help.
*The site mentioned in the outro does not exist anymore. It now leads to "The Big Help".
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*The site mentioned in the outro does not exist anymore. It now leads to "The Big Help."
*When SpongeBob said "thousands of gallons of water per month" he talked in his manly voice like he did when he said "Hall Monitor!" in the episode "[[Hall Monitor]]".
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*When SpongeBob said "thousands of gallons of water per month" he talked in his manly voice like he did when he said "Hall Monitor!" in the episode "[[Hall Monitor]]."
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*This short premiered three years after [[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]] was released in Japan.
*This is the only short in which Mrs. Puff appears.
 
 
[[Category:Educational shorts]]
 
[[Category:Educational shorts]]

Revision as of 21:12, 4 November 2015

"SpongeBob & You Save the Big Blue" is a SpongeBob SquarePants The Big Green Help short. In this short, Patrick is wasting water.

Characters

Synopsis

Johnny announces the short. The scene then zooms into SpongeBob where he is watering the flowers. He notices that Patrick left his garden hose on, so he walks down to Patrick's rock, turns the water off and knocks on the rock. Patrick comes out and says hello to SpongeBob. SpongeBob asks Patrick about the hose. He finds out that Patrick left the hose on for purpose. SpongeBob says: "Well, giving a hose running can waste (his face turns wise and the voice changes) thousands of gallons of water per month." We then see that water starts coming out of Patrick's house. SpongeBob screams, jumps into Patrick's house, sucks the water up and then says that they will put this captured water on use.The scene cuts to Patrick watering Mrs. Puff's flowers by using SpongeBob as a watering can. Mrs. Puff says thank you to SpongeBob and Patrick. SpongeBob says: "See Patrick, saving a little water goes a long way," and the short ends.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Breakfast News - Bella Russell, Nigel Beaham-Powell ["And now a special message from SpongeBob SquarePants."]
  Hello Blues - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob watering plants]
  Tension Bits - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield ["Patrick's wasting water!"]
  Cartoon Sting 3 - Gerhard Narholz [SpongeBob turns Patrick's hose off]
  Tension Bits - Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [SpongeBob screams]
  You're Nice - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [watering Mrs. Puff's flowers]

Trivia

  • While this short relates to the situation of water conservation, it makes no sense in the context of the scene itself. SpongeBob is telling Patrick that he's wasting water even though they live in water.
  • The short was made for Nickelodeon's educational project The Big Green Help.
  • The site mentioned in the outro does not exist anymore. It now leads to "The Big Help."
  • When SpongeBob said "thousands of gallons of water per month" he talked in his manly voice like he did when he said "Hall Monitor!" in the episode "Hall Monitor."
  • This short premiered three years after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released in Japan.