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Have you ever heard the story about the great adventure of someone who lives in the pineapple under the deep sea? Of course, he is not the Finding Nemo, of course everyone knows who I'm talking about, he is SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob is a sea sponge, but someone might said that he is a kitchen sponge. He has large blue eyes, many holes appearing all around his body and a mouth with prominent front buck teeth. He typically wears a white shirt with a red tie and brown square trousers as his family name "Squarepants". He is the fictional main character of the series SpongeBob Squarepants, animation cartoon of Nickelodeon. The setting of the story is set in the underwater city, bikini bottom where the most of adventures take place. In bikini bottom, you can find underwater worms bark like dogs, jellyfish fly and produce honey like bees and some clams act like birds but generally these are not the important characters. As I've mentioned, SpongeBob is the main character. He lives peacefully in his pineapple house together with his pet, Gary the snail whose sound like a cat. Together with his best friend, Patrick Star, they have been through many great adventures that always be in everyone's memory. I think the reason that their story is really famous rather than their humor and attractive story is their funny lovely characters. So, today, I'll kindly show you guys the way to draw their main character, SpongeBob Squarepant in the proper way.

Body: So, let's start. First of all, you start off with his rectangular sponge shape to be his head. Then, you move down to draw his shirt and pants and draw the dimensions of his body and head. After that, you can start drawing on his face. First, you have to draw his lovely rounded eyes and then draw his funny long nose which is the most difficult part in my opinion. Next, draw his big smile, his buck teeth and his tongue. Then, draw his legs with his socks and his peanut-shaped boots. After that, draw his two arms and don't forget that he has only 4 fingers. See, we're nearly finished. So, finish with some detail, draw his lashes, draw his cheeks and his spot and draw his belt loops. Now, you have finished it. So, you can proudly look that your work. You can try it at home if you would love to.

Conclusion: So, I've came to my conclusion. Some people might think that when you're grown up, cartoon or this kind of stuff isn't necessary. It's just silly things and wasted of time, like my speech. Yes, you're right, it's not necessary because drawing, reading or watching your favorite cartoon are just for entertaining but for someone drawing can be more than entertaining. It can be career or something else. But for me it' just for entertaining. Entertaining is not necessary but it is sufficient. It would make you feel better, it would make you happier. Like my speech, I'm glad that I have entertained

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