He grabs it and continues drawing, but the lead snaps. The pencil is propelled back to the artist. He is finally trapped inside a book (he sticks to paper), and the page is framed on a wall. DoodleBob sharpens his half, so he has an eraser and a pencil. The pencil is snapped in half (DoodleBob has the eraser and SpongeBob has the pencil), then SpongeBob presumes that they both have equal power. However, the arm is still there, and in the night, it steals the pencil and draws itself. DoodleBob wreaks havoc (he steals the magic pencil) until SpongeBob erases him (the eraser end of the pencil is capable of erasing anything, not just drawings). SpongeBob then draws DoodleBob, a sketch version of himself. They realize that it's a magic pencil, and wreak havoc on poor Squidward. SpongeBob draws a jellyfish, then it comes alive.
SpongeBob and Patrick are playing 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' using bubbles, when the pencil shoots down like a missile and slams on the ground, making a small crater.
The rule of the artist at sea number 1: Always bring a spare pencil. His desperate attempts to defeat Spongebob might prove he and SpongeBob are rivals.At sea, an artist is drawing a sketch, when he accidentally drops his pencil into the sea.He appears as the main villain in " SpongeBob: Drawn to Life".He appears as one of SpongeBob's special abilities in Nicktoons Unite.He speaks gibberish and in Drawn To Life, when he is seen arguing with Doodlepants about something the text appears like random letters rather than "" as seen in the Captions of Frankendoodle.He also returns in the cell phone game SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Pursuit as a boss.Meahoy, memoyay? MeyoyYOY, ladyonmamoy!.Three-dimensional aquatic world, longing for a purpose." Patrick says he Not evil but rather a "two-dimensional creature trapped in our SpongeBob tells him what happened and says that DoodleBob was What was making all the noise last night and sees DoodleBob framed on The next morning, Patrick comes to SpongeBob's house and asks The page he is trapped in soon sparkles and he develops a smile. SpongeBob realizes this and then captures him in an empty book. SpongeBob restores himself and DoodleBob sharpens his piece of the pencil (though SpongeBob accidentally flings his part of the pencil away through a window at Squidward's house).ĭoodleBob corners SpongeBob once more, but when he is about toĬapture SpongeBob and literally erase him from existence, he gets stuck SpongeBob and DoodleBob then struggle with the pencil and cause it to break into halves.
Possible payback) and plus mocks him, provoking SpongeBob. During a chase, he erases a portion of Spongebob and his house.Īs DoodleBob corners SpongeBob, he erases a portion of him (as The magic pencil to restore himself (and also adds a pair of angry eyebrows) before attacking SpongeBob. The arm infiltrates SpongeBob's house that night and then uses However, unknown to SpongeBob and Patrick, SpongeBob misses one of DoodleBob's arms. When they corner him, SpongeBob erases DoodleBob with the magic pencil. SpongeBob and Patrick chase him to where he had taken residence in a crudely drawn version of SpongeBob's house. SpongeBob intended to use him to play a harmless prank on Squidward, only for DoodleBob to start beating him, swipe the magic pencil, and run away crazily, screaming gibberish. He is like a white SpongeBob.īecause he was created using a magic pencil (which belonged to a human artist at sea who accidentally threw it into Bikini Bottom, which SpongeBob and Patrick find), DoodleBob comes to life. Many of the specific details that SpongeBob has are missing on DoodleBob, such as SpongeBob's belt, socks, shoes, holes, and the squiggly-outline SpongeBob has. He is a crudely drawn self-portrait of SpongeBob that comes to life.