If you were looking for the article about the DVD, then see Bikini Bottom Bash (DVD).
Bikini Bottom Bash! is a SpongeBob SquarePants VHS tape that contains two episodes from season 1 and two episodes from season 3.
Episodes[]
Episode | |
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51 - "Party Pooper Pants" (referred to as "House Party") | |
7a - "Hall Monitor" | |
56b - "I Had an Accident" | |
16a - "Valentine's Day" | |
List of home videos |
Trivia[]
General[]
- This is the first SpongeBob SquarePants VHS tape to contain a double-length episode.
- This is also the first VHS tape to contain four episodes instead of five, because the double-length episode ("Party Pooper Pants") counts as two episodes.
- "I Had an Accident" was released on this VHS tape nine months before premiering on American television.
- On some sealed copies of this VHS tape, there's a sticker that says, "Contains An Exclusive Cartoon." "I Had an Accident" will not air on TV before March 2003!"
- Interestingly, the demo version of this VHS tape uses the 2002 90th Anniversairy logo and Feature Presentation ID while the normal VHS tape uses the 1986-2003 Paramount logo. See below for more details.
- This and Deep Sea Sillies were the first VHS tapes to have the Nickelodeon Fish Bumper.
- The cover for this tape is based on the episode "Party Pooper Pants."
- SpongeBob's line "Seriously?" is removed from the episode "Party Pooper Pants" on this VHS, due to commercial breaks not being on the VHS.
- The previews from this VHS are the same previews as SpongeBob SquarePants: Deep Sea Sillies 2003 VHS
Errors[]
- Despite the fact this tape was released in 2003, the Nickelodeon Haystack logo at the end has a copyright date of 2002.
- When one buys the promotional copy of this tape, they will see the Paramount 90th Anniversary Logo on there that it is from 2002 before 2003. One can also find the "Paramount 90th Anniversary Feature Presentation" Bumper and logo inside the tape when you put it in the VCR. Deep Sea Sillies and Rugrats: Mysteries keeps using the Paramount 90th Anniversary Logo, but only on select prints. The promotional copies of these tapes have the same thing.
- This is because VHS tapes are usually manufactured ahead of time before their release date.
- The Canadian copy of this tape uses the 1986 Paramount logo.
- The label on the VHS has the words "Bob" and "Pants" in the name SpongeBob SquarePants not capitalized. This is also the case with Deep Sea Sillies and the demo VHS' of Nautical Nonsense, Halloween, and Sea Stories.
- The demo VHS claims that this has five episodes, when it really has four.
Alternate covers[]
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