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|caption = <big>[[Pablo Picasso]]'s studio</big>
 
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|releasedate = November 18, 2013
 
|releasedate = November 18, 2013
 
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'''Picasso's Studio''' was the location where [[Pablo Picasso]] rapped and where [[Lump]] made his cameo appearance in [[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]].
 
'''Picasso's Studio''' was the location where [[Pablo Picasso]] rapped and where [[Lump]] made his cameo appearance in [[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]].
   

Revision as of 11:15, 13 April 2015

Picasso's Studio
Bigdickmystic
Pablo Picasso's studio
Rap battle information
Appeared in Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso
Character(s) Pablo Picasso
Lump
Billy Mays
Mr. Rogers
Fourth Doctor
Bob Ross
Release date November 18, 2013
Times appeared 1
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Picasso's Studio was the location where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump made his cameo appearance in Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso.

Information on the location

Picasso's Studio is where Picasso used to create his paintings and is located somewhere in Paris, as confirmed by the Eiffel Tower located in the distance outside his window. His studio is filled with some of his paintings, including The Old Guitarist, Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto, and The Actor. There is an old style television located somewhere in the room.

Appearance in the rap battle

This is the location where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump made a cameo appearance. After the second verse, Picasso turned on his television, which showed Billy Mays, Mr. Rogers, and the Fourth Doctor before showing Bob Ross performing his second verse.