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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | It fell off the Artist's boat into the water to {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}}, who used it to make magic drawings that come to life. They created [[DoodleBob]] with it, along with some other creations. After the chaos DoodleBob caused, they threw it back into the boat, where the artist finds it, but the lead breaks. two separate magic pencils later reappear in the video game "[[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]]". |
==Creations/Drawings made with the Magic Pencil== |
==Creations/Drawings made with the Magic Pencil== |
Revision as of 06:06, 5 June 2017
The Magic Pencil is just a regular pencil used by the Artist at Sea in the episode "Frankendoodle."
Appearance
It is a regular pencil, with lead and a built-in eraser. There is an anchor slightly above the eraser.
History
It fell off the Artist's boat into the water to SpongeBob and Patrick, who used it to make magic drawings that come to life. They created DoodleBob with it, along with some other creations. After the chaos DoodleBob caused, they threw it back into the boat, where the artist finds it, but the lead breaks. two separate magic pencils later reappear in the video game "Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition".
Creations/Drawings made with the Magic Pencil
- Some line strokes
- "Squidward" (Squid Doodle)
- A mustache
- A jellyfish
- DoodleBob
- DoodleBob's house
- A wrench
- A bowling ball
- A dollar
- A hole
- String
- A Giant Robot
- A Army of Doodle things
- Goo
- Bats
- Slug Things
- Unknown Hopping Things
- Doodle Patrick