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"SpongeBob" Helps Boy Save Friend From Drowning

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(CBS) An 8-year-old New Jersey boy saved his 5-year-old neighbor from drowning last weekend with a technique he says he learned from the Nickelodeon cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants."

Andrew Gentile was struggling in a manmade lake in Washington Township. He'd been playing in a shallow area, but wandered into deeper water. His mother, Shirley, tried to help, but she panicked herself when she lost her footing in the six-foot deep water.

That's when Reese Ronceray remembered the strokes from a scene in the episode "SpongeGaurd on Duty," and came to the rescue. He told "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez he ran and jumped into the water.

Reese said he grabbed Andrew around the shoulders and started paddling.
"I started swimming to shore, but before I grabbed him we just plopped and (went) under the water."

Rodriguez said, "That must have been scary."

Reese replied, "Very."

He said, "I just kept (moving my arms) up all the way to the surface."

Rodriguez asked, "You were just using one arm and holding him with the other?"

Reese added, "And two legs."

Rodriguez asked Andrew, "What do you say to your friend for saving your life?"

Reese told his friend, "Thank you."

Andrew responded, "You're welcome."

Reese added, "His mom was like, 'Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.'"

Reese's mom, Anne, said she's "so proud" of her son.

"I'm amazed that he even jumped into the water," she said. "He's only had some lessons for a couple of years. I didn't think he could life-save. I saw Andrew having some problems and the next thing I knew, I saw Reese in the water."

Anne continued, "I was like, 'Oh, man, I'll have to jump in myself. But Reese came back up and had Andrew in the crook of his arm and swam right to shore."

Nickelodeon is proud, too:

David Bittler, spokesman for Nickelodeon, released in a statement, "We are so happy to hear that Andrew is OK, and we're proud that 'SpongeBob' could inspire a great kid like Reese to be a hero."

Rodriguez remarked, "A lot of people aren't sure about letting people watch cartoons, but they obviously have some redeeming value."

"Early Show" contributor child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein said, "Cartoons absolutely do (have benefits). And Reese is surely to be commended for staying calm under pressure. He really kept a cool head, use he what he saw on television and made it happen. But I think we can't forget how important it is to watch these shows with our kids, to really make sure they understand what it is they're watching. And that's really the trick I think at the end of the day is to make sure that everybody's on the same page with what it is they're watching and understand it so that they can put these great opportunities in to play and really help their friends out, which is a wonderful ending to a potentially tragic story."


Aweh! This was so heart-touching! What a brave little kid for wanting to save his friend!
 

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Wait? "Spongeguard on Duty"? Wasn't that the episode where Spongebob fails at being a lifeguard and nearly drowns along with Patrick?
 

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Yeah, they both got cramps and started drowning in shallow water :laugh:

See, Spongebob could even teach people how to LIFEGUARD in the older episodes

Now it's just him being annoying and Patrick being a fat baby...
 

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He is when the only adult there panics
From these two quotes:
His mother, Shirley, tried to help, but she panicked herself when she lost her footing in the six-foot deep water.
Anne continued, "I was like, 'Oh, man, I'll have to jump in myself. But Reese came back up and had Andrew in the crook of his arm and swam right to shore."
There where two adults there. Shirley Gentile (who panicked) and Anne Ronceray (who thought to herself "I'm going to have to jump in and save both children). So even if Reece didn't jump in, or even didn't manage to get to Andrew, chances are Anne would have saved both children anyway.
 

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Umm... I don't think it's safe for a kid to watch so much spongebob that he learns how to swim from it.
 

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Umm... I don't think it's safe for a kid to watch so much spongebob that he learns how to swim from it.
Hehe, next he'll try and live under a boulder because Patrick does it, or puncture himself repeatedly to be like sponge-bob.

Cartoons are a bad influence on kids I say! Almost as bad as them violent video games! There was this drug dealer on the news, and his room-mate's dog's former owner played video games. That's why I make sure my children will never touch those devilish things.
 

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Lol I learned a whole lot from Clifford the Big Red Dog when I was little, including how to count and read. I've heard of a lot of kids doing good things that they picked up from a cartoon. Not the first time I've heard "I learned it from so and so tv show" from a kids mouth on the news.

That's a cute story, I won't look at spongebob the same anymore lol.
 

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The place is called Goo Lagoon. GOO Lagoon. That means that in that Lagoon there has to be a lack of Oxygen or something, so they MUST drown in there.
You seem to know your Spongebob. This is why I wish this show wasn't ending. It marks the death of cartoons I say!

I think it's cool he helped... save someone through that, though I don't get how.
 

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You seem to know your Spongebob. This is why I wish this show wasn't ending. It marks the death of cartoons I say!

I think it's cool he helped... save someone through that, though I don't get how.
Dude, they're always at that beach.

On another note:

*puts sand all over himself*

Hi, I'm Sandy.

*Spongebob laugh*
 

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and I always thought that Spongebob was stupid... but after watching chowder I say... Spongebob is too good :D

also yeah... in sponge bob they get " drown"? WTF they live underwater.
 

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and I always thought that Spongebob was stupid... but after watching chowder I say... Spongebob is too good :D

also yeah... in sponge bob they get " drown"? WTF they live underwater.
Must I explain it again?

Goo Lagoon. GOO Lagoon.

GOO, not water, GOO!!!
 
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You seem to know your Spongebob. This is why I wish this show wasn't ending. It marks the death of cartoons I say!

I think it's cool he helped... save someone through that, though I don't get how.
Then again, it's better to have it end, then see it go down in flames where we WANT it to end. It isn't as good as it used to be...



@Sephiroths Masamune: Funny thing about that. There was a story quite a while ago that a kid died jumping out a window trying to fly when Gohan was teaching Videl how to fly.
 
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And afterwards, the show was put on hold in the area for a few months. (This was in Europe.)
 

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When I was younger and watched Dragon Ball. I remember how Master Roshi helped Goku and Krillian jump super high by putting something really heavy on their back. I tried to reenact it but putting rocks in my backpack and keeping it on. It wasn't as dangerous, but kids do like to try and act what they see on T.V... >__<;
 

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When I was younger and watched Dragon Ball. I remember how Master Roshi helped Goku and Krillian jump super high by putting something really heavy on their back. I tried to reenact it but putting rocks in my backpack and keeping it on. It wasn't as dangerous, but kids do like to try and act what they see on T.V... >__<;
What are you talking about, you can give yourself severe spinal damage if you put a lot of rocks in your back pack

You little daredevil you
 

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Spongebob is so good.

My favourite episode is the one where they unfreeze Man Ray from Merman and Barnicle Boy's hideout.

 
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