Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Aspect Ratio 1.33:1, Dolby Digital Stereo This UMD for PSP contains episodes of the season when we were all first introduced to SpongeBob, Patrick, Gary, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, and the rest of the Bikini Bottom gang.
Reef Blower
When Squidward tosses a shell from his lawn into SpongeBob's yard, SpongeBob takes this as the perfect opportunity to test out his new high-powered reef blower. So much for Squidward's quiet afternoon.
Tea at the Treedome
Sandy invites SpongeBob to her glass-enclosed home for the first time. Unfortunately, the treedome is filled with air. Great for squirrels, but could prove lethal for a sponge!
Bubblestand
SpongeBob wants to introduce Patrick and Squidward to the fine art of bubble blowing. And for just 25ยข as lesson, he'll prove that blowing a perfect bubble lies in his own teachable technique.
Ripped Pants
SpongeBob tries to impress Sandy Cheeks at Mussel Beach and accidentally rips his pants! He's embarrassed until he realizes the beach the beach crowd thought it was a great joke he did on purpose! SpongeBob's ripped pants are a hit, but the joke gets old, fast!
Jelly Fishing
When SpongeBoband Patrick find Squidward is recovering from a bicycling accident, they decide to take him jellyfishing so he can have his "best day ever." Unfortunately, their good intentions wreak havoc on Squidward's recovery efforts.
Plankton!
It's another evil scheme by that schemer of evil, Plankton. This time the microscopic miscreant takes control of SpongeBob's brain in order to get him to divulge the secret Krabby Patty formula! But it might take more than a trip right to the source to get SpongeBob talking.
Naughty Nautical Neighbors
Seeking peace and quiet from SpongeBob and Patrick's incessant games and noise, Squidward tricks them into believing they're no longer friends. But the joke backfires on Squidward when the boys compete to become his new best friend.
Boating School
Test time at Mrs. Puff's Boating School means another chance for SpongeBob to ace the boat driving exam. To assure a passing score, SpongeBob and Patrick come up with a plan.
Pizza Delivery
SpongeBob and Squidward go on the first Krabby Patty pizza delivery. Unfortunately, Squidward has SpongeBob drive, and that leaves them stranded in the middle of nowhere!
Home Sweet Pineapple
When nematodes devour his pineapple house, SpongeBob needs a place to stay. After disastrous stays with Patrick and Squidward, SpongeBob must move back with his parents. Before leaving, SpongeBob places a 'pebble' on the site where his house once stood. But wait, that's not pebble - it's a seed!
What is UMDTM?
UMD, Universal Media Disc, is a brand-new and groundbreaking optical storage medium, designed for the high speed and efficient delivery of digital entertainment content that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc -- or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. All UMD DVDs are produced in Widescreen and encoded using advanced AVC compression. UMD for PSP will play on the new PlayStation Portable handheld entertainment system.
Specifications
Diameter: 60 mm
Maximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer)
Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser)
 Editor's Note
 Created by former marine biologist Stephen Hillenburg, Nickelodeon's hugely popular cartoon series SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS chronicles the wacky adventures of an overly enthusiastic sea sponge and his oceanic pals in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. Living in a pineapple home with his meowing, catlike pet snail, Gary, the fry-cook sponge (inimitably voiced by Tom Kenny) happily flips Krabby Patties at a fast food restaurant owned by the moneygrubbing Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown)--that is, when he's not engaging in nautical nonsense with his dimwitted starfish friend, Patrick (Bill Fagerbakke); annoying his tentacled and perennially grouchy neighbor and coworker, Squidward (Rodger Bumpass); visiting the displaced Texan squirrel, Sandy Cheeks (Carolyn Lawrence); or fending off the megalomanic plans of the evil protozoan, Plankton (Doug Lawrence). Employing a vibrantly colorful animation style that bears the distinct influence of REN & STIMPY, SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS has become a veritable pop-culture phenomenon that appeals to children and adults alike with its wholesome, yet slyly subversive, brand of goofy humor (as well as an impossibly catchy theme song). This collection introduces the adventures of the absorbent, yellow, and porous one with all 40 episodes of the series' debut season.
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