Difference Between Spongebob And Sam

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There are many similarities and differences between Sam and Spongebob.First, both have Aqua Blue Eyes with a black pupil in the middle.Secondly, they both love karate and ice cream.(Sponge Bob quote “I Scream Fo’ Ice cream”)Finally, they both stars of their own show.( Spongebob SquarePants and Icarly) However there are even more differences between Spongebob and Sam. They both are alive although Spongebob is Animated and Sam is not. Spongebob lives underwater, while Sam lives on land. Spongebob is part of somebody’s imagination, is a sponge unlike Sam, has the shape of a square with holes. Sam is living person,has a human body, is the shape of a human, and doesn’t come from somebody’s imagination. Spongebob wears

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