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Gary slowly gets overfed by the old woman, and at some point he sees the papers from SpongeBob telling him to come back. After realizing that the old woman has caused a lot of snails to die, he runs away from her and finds SpongeBob desperately wanting him back. They finally reunite and go home together.  
Gary slowly gets overfed by the old woman, and at some point he sees the papers from SpongeBob telling him to come back. After realizing that the old woman has caused a lot of snails to die, he runs away from her and finds SpongeBob desperately wanting him back. They finally reunite and go home together.  
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*'''Moral:''' Dont take advantage of your pets.
*'''Moral:''' Don't take advantage of your pets.
*'''Karma:''' SpongeBob didn't care about his Gary, so he was sad when he was lost.
 
*There is a  [https://bigcitygreens.fandom.com/wiki/Phoenix_Rises Big City Greens episode with the same plot and moral]
**There is also an ''Arthur'' movie [https://arthurwiki.com/wiki/Arthur%27s_Missing_Pal with An same moral and plot]
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