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Double Feature Volume 2 is a SpongeBob SquarePants DVD box-set that was released exclusively in Australia sometime in 2009. It contains one episode from season 3 and eleven episodes from season 4.

DVD releases[]

Episodes[]

Lost in Time[]

Episode
66 - "Dunces and Dragons"
65a - "Selling Out"
65b - "Funny Pants"
67b - "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"
67a - "Enemy In-Law"
68a - "Patrick SmartPants"
List of home videos

Where's Gary?[]

Episode
63 - "Have You Seen This Snail?"
62a - "The Lost Mattress"
62b - "Krabs vs. Plankton"
64b - "Good Neighbors"
64a - "Skill Crane"
55a - "The Great Snail Race"
List of home videos

Special features[]

Lost in Time[]

  • "Medieval Moments Jousting Practice" Game

Where's Gary[]

Trivia[]

Errors[]

Lost in Time[]

Where's Gary?[]

  • Even though "Skill Crane" is 64a and "Good Neighbors" is 64b, this DVD has the opposite (64b and 64a respectively). This was fixed on the Turkey release.
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Good Neighbors is listed as Good Neighbor.

  • On the back of the DVD, "Good Neighbors" is listed as "Good Neighbor," forgetting the "s" at the end of the title. The same thing happens on the Where's Gary?, Season 4 Volume 1, Triple Pack 4, and Big Hits: Volume 2 DVDs.
  • On this DVD, "Skill Crane" has the SpongeBob SquarePants theme song at the beginning. This is probably due to the fact that the episode is not on the VHS version. This also happens on the Home Sweet Pineapple DVD for the episode "Culture Shock" and the SpongeBob's Truth or Square DVD for the episode "Porous Pockets."
  • In the DVD credits, the credits for the episode "Good Neighbors" end with the credits roll and a Nickelodeon 2005 copyright screen, but after that, "Skill Crane" and "The Great Snail Race" play with another credits roll and a Nickelodeon 2005 copyright screen. This is probably due to the fact that the last two episodes are not on the VHS version.
  • On the back cover of this DVD and the disc itself, the running time is stated to be 88 minutes, but there is only 1 double-length episode and 5 regular episodes which would only be at least 77 minutes long, but with the 2 theme songs and closing credits, the DVD would be 83 minutes long.

DVD menus[]

Lost in Time[]

Where's Gary?[]


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