SpongeBob & the Beatles Speak Up in 'Underwater Cartoons Hit by Oil Spill'
Vittoria Natarelli — July 3, 2010 — Eco
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In 'Underwater Cartoons Hit By Oil Spill,' some of the world's favorite cartoons explain how the environmental catastrophe affects them.
The Little Mermaid's hair is ruined, Gary from 'SpongeBob SquarePants' is full of oil and sad, and the Beatles arrive in their yellow submarine and inform underwater life of their plan to stop the oil with their music. 'Underwater Cartoons Hit By Oil Spill' is another creative way to laugh at the mess the oil spill really is.
The Little Mermaid's hair is ruined, Gary from 'SpongeBob SquarePants' is full of oil and sad, and the Beatles arrive in their yellow submarine and inform underwater life of their plan to stop the oil with their music. 'Underwater Cartoons Hit By Oil Spill' is another creative way to laugh at the mess the oil spill really is.
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