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''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an American animated comedy television series created by
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educator and animator
Stephen Hillenburg Stephen McDannell Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 – November 26, 2018) was an American animator, writer, producer, director, voice actor, and marine biology educator. Hillenburg was best known for creating the animated television series ''SpongeBo ...
for
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. It first aired as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards on May 1, 1999, and officially premiered on July 17, 1999. It chronicles the adventures of
SpongeBob SquarePants ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an American animated television series, animated comedy television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It first aired as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' C ...
and his aquatic friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the series' ideas originated in ''The Intertidal Zone'', an unpublished educational comic book Hillenburg created in 1989 to teach his students about undersea life. Hillenburg joined Nickelodeon in 1992 as an artist on ''
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''. After ''Rocko'' was cancelled in 1996, he began developing ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' into a television series, and in 1997, a seven-minute pilot was pitched to Nickelodeon. The network's executives wanted SpongeBob to be a child in school, but Hillenburg preferred SpongeBob to be an adult character. He was prepared to abandon the series, but compromised by creating Mrs. Puff and her boating school so SpongeBob could attend school as an adult. ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' has received widespread critical acclaim from television critics, who praised its characters,
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, writing, animation, Hawaiian soundtrack, and music, with the show's first three seasons often referred to as its "golden era". Since then, the series has received criticism for a perceived decline in quality, particularly after Hillenburg departed from the series starting with the show's fourth season. It is considered to be one of the greatest animated series of all time. The series was an immediate hit for Nickelodeon, beating ''Pokémon'' as the highest-rated and most viewed animated Saturday Morning program from its premiere onward in 1999. From then onward, SpongeBob continued to be Nickelodeon's highest-rated program, only getting surpassed briefly in viewership several times throughout its run. ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' has won a variety of awards including six
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, eight Golden Reel Awards, four
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, two BAFTA Children's Awards, and a record-breaking twenty-one
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. The show has been noted as a cultural touchstone for
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and
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, becoming ubiquitous with
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and spawning many viral internet
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. The series has ran for fifteen seasons, its
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being confirmed in September 2023, and premiering in July 2024. A sixteenth season will premiere on June 27, 2025. ''SpongeBob'' is the fourth longest-running American animated series in history, and the longest-running American children's animated series as of 2025, surpassing
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''. The series' popularity has made it a multimedia franchise, and
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's most profitable intellectual property. By 2019, it had generated over $13 billion in merchandising revenue. Since its debut, it has inspired four theatrical feature films (starting with ''
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'' in 2004), two feature films for
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, a
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, a
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, and
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. The series eventually expanded into spin-off series, with a CGI-series '' Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years'' and traditionally-animated series '' The Patrick Star Show'' both premiering in 2021, while the former ended in July 2024.


Premise


Characters

The series follows
SpongeBob SquarePants ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an American animated television series, animated comedy television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It first aired as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' C ...
, an energetic and optimistic
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who lives in a submerged pineapple, and his aquatic friends. SpongeBob has a childlike enthusiasm for life, which carries over to his job as a fry cook at a fast food restaurant, the
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. One of his goals is to obtain a boat-driving license from Mrs. Puff's Boating School, but he never succeeds. His favorite pastimes include "jellyfishing", which involves catching jellyfish with a net in a manner similar to butterfly catching, and blowing soap bubbles into elaborate shapes. He has a pet
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with a pink shell and a blue body named Gary, who meows like a cat. Living two houses away from SpongeBob is his best friend
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, a dimwitted yet friendly pink
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who resides under a rock. Patrick considers himself to be intelligent, with his ignorance of his stupidity being a key trait of his.
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, SpongeBob's next-door neighbor and co-worker at the Krusty Krab, is a grumpy and bitter octopus who lives in an Easter Island
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. He despises his job as a cashier and enjoys playing the clarinet and painting self-portraits. He is constantly annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick's antics, who are unaware of Squidward's animosity towards them, though they get along well when the situation calls for it. Mr. Krabs, a greedy red crab, is the owner of the Krusty Krab. He serves as a father figure to SpongeBob. He is a single parent with a teenage daughter, a grey
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named
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, who has no interest in taking over the family business. Another of SpongeBob's friends is
Sandy Cheeks Sandy Cheeks is a fictional character in the American animated comedy television series ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and the Nickelodeon franchise of the same name. She is voiced by Carolyn Lawrence and first appeared in the episode "Tea at the ...
, a thrill-seeking and athletic squirrel from Texas, who wears an air-filled diving suit to breathe underwater. She lives in a tree enclosed in a clear glass dome locked by an airtight, hand-turned seal and is an expert in karate. Located across the street from the
Krusty Krab The Krusty Krab is a fictional fast food restaurant in the American animated television series ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. In the television show the restaurant is famous for its signature burger, the Krabby Patty, the formula to which is a clo ...
is an unsuccessful rival restaurant called the Chum Bucket. It rarely has any customers due to its sale of chum-based food constituting as
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by the majority of the fish population. It is run by a small, green, one-eyed
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named
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and his computer wife, Karen. Plankton, being a childhood friend and eventual rival of Mr. Krabs, constantly tries to steal the secret recipe for Mr. Krabs's popular Krabby Patty burgers, hoping to gain the upper hand and put the Krusty Krab out of business. Karen supplies him with evil schemes to obtain the formula, but their efforts always fail and their restaurant rarely has any customers. When SpongeBob is not working at the Krusty Krab, he is often taking boating lessons from Mrs. Puff, a paranoid but patient
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. SpongeBob is Mrs. Puff's most diligent student and knows every answer to the oral exams he takes, but he panics and crashes when he tries to drive a real boat, hence failing the course multiple times. When Mrs. Puff endures one of SpongeBob's crashes or is otherwise frightened, she puffs up into a ball. The French Narrator, often nicknamed Frenchy, is an unseen figure who often introduces episodes and narrates the
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s as if the series were a nature documentary about the ocean. His role and distinctive manner of speaking are references to the oceanographer
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. Ever since season 10, the narrator began to appear infrequently in live-action appearances, being portrayed as a diver in a heavy deep sea diving suit. Recurring guest characters appear throughout the series including: the retired superheroes Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, who are idolized by SpongeBob and Patrick; a pirate specter known as the
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; the muscular lifeguard of Goo Lagoon, Larry the Lobster; and the
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god of the sea, King Neptune. There is also a large variety of characters who serve as the main background characters for the show and are featured in almost every episode. They are each referred as "Incidental" followed by their given model number. Their names, jobs, personalities, relationships, voices, ages, and sometimes gender are inconsistent and tend to differ from each episode. There are 222 of these characters. Special (generally half-hour or hour-long) episodes of the show are hosted by a
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pirate named Patchy and his pet parrot Potty, whose segments are presented in a dual narrative with the animated stories. Patchy is portrayed as the president of a fictional ''SpongeBob'' fan club, and his greatest aspiration is to meet SpongeBob himself. He gets into absurd escapades in a similar matter to the actual show, with Potty constantly making fun of Patchy's nonsensical aspirations and causes trouble for him while he tries to host the show.


Setting

The series takes place primarily in the
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underwater city of Bikini Bottom located in the
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beneath the real-life
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known as
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. Its citizens are mostly multicolored fish who live in buildings made from ship funnels and use "boatmobiles", amalgamations of cars and boats, as a mode of transportation. Recurring locations within Bikini Bottom include the neighboring houses of SpongeBob,
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, and Squidward; two competing restaurants, the
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and the Chum Bucket; Mrs. Puff's Boating School, which includes a driving course and a sunken
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; the Treedome, an oxygenated glass enclosure where
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lives; Shady Shoals Rest Home; a
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called Jellyfish Fields; and Goo Lagoon, a subaqueous brine pool that is a popular beach hangout. When the ''SpongeBob'' crew began production of the series'
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, they were tasked with designing stock locations, to be used repeatedly, where most scenes would take place like the Krusty Krab and SpongeBob's pineapple house. The idea was "to keep everything nautical", so the crew used plenty of rope, wooden planks, ships' wheels, netting, anchors, boilerplates, and rivets to create the show's setting. Transitions between scenes are marked by bubbles filling the screen, accompanied by the sound of rushing water. The series features "sky flowers" as a main setting material. When series background designer Kenny Pittenger was asked what they were, he answered, "They function as clouds in a way, but since the show takes place underwater, they aren't really clouds. Because of the
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influence on the show, the background painters use a lot of pattern." Pittenger said the sky flowers were meant to "evoke the look of a flower-print
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".


Production


Development


Early inspirations

Series creator
Stephen Hillenburg Stephen McDannell Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 – November 26, 2018) was an American animator, writer, producer, director, voice actor, and marine biology educator. Hillenburg was best known for creating the animated television series ''SpongeBo ...
first became fascinated with the ocean as a child and began developing his artistic abilities at a young age. Although these interests would not overlap for some time—the idea of drawing fish seemed boring to him—Hillenburg pursued both during college, majoring in
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and minoring in art. After graduating in 1984, he joined the Ocean Institute, an organization in
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, dedicated to educating the public about
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and
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. While Hillenburg was there, his love of the ocean began to influence his artistry. He created a precursor to ''SpongeBob SquarePants'': a comic book titled ''The Intertidal Zone'' used by the institute to teach visiting students about the animal life of tide pools. The comic starred various
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sea lifeforms, many of which would evolve into ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' characters. Hillenburg tried to get the comic professionally published, but none of the companies he sent it to were interested. A large inspiration to Hillenburg was Ween's 1997 album ''
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'', which had a nautical and underwater theme. Hillenburg contacted the band shortly after the album's release, explaining the baseline ideas for ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', and also requested a song from the band, which they sent on Christmas Eve. This song was "Loop de Loop", which was used in the episode "Your Shoe's Untied".


Conception

While working as a staff artist at the Ocean Institute, Hillenburg entertained plans to return eventually to college for a master's degree in art. Before this could materialize, he attended an animation festival, which inspired him to make a slight change in course. Instead of continuing his education with a traditional art program, Hillenburg chose to study experimental animation at the
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. His thesis film, ''Wormholes'', is about the
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. It was screened at festivals, and at one of these, Hillenburg met Joe Murray, creator of the popular
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animated series, ''
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''. Murray was impressed by the style of the film and offered Hillenburg a job. Hillenburg joined the series as a director, and later, during the fourth season, he took on the roles of producer and
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.
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, one of the writers for ''Rocko's Modern Life'', read ''The Intertidal Zone'' and encouraged Hillenburg to create a television series with a similar concept. At that point, Hillenburg had not even considered creating his own series. However, he realized that if he ever did, this would be the best approach. He began to develop some of the characters from ''The Intertidal Zone'', including the comic's "announcer", Bob the Sponge. He wanted his series to stand out from most popular cartoons of the time, which he felt were exemplified by buddy comedies like ''
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''. As a result, Hillenburg decided to focus on a single main character: the "weirdest" sea creature he could think of. This led him to the sponge. ''The Intertidal Zone''s Bob the Sponge resembles an actual sea sponge, and at first, Hillenburg continued to use this design. In determining the new character's behavior, Hillenburg drew inspiration from innocent, childlike figures that he enjoyed, such as
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,
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, and
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. He then considered modeling the character after a kitchen sponge and realized this idea would match the character's square personality perfectly. Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Pearl, and Squidward were the next characters Hillenburg created for the show. To voice the series' central character, Hillenburg turned to
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, whose career in animation had started alongside Hillenburg's on ''Rocko's Modern Life''. Elements of Kenny's own personality were employed to develop the character further. Initially, Hillenburg wanted to use the name SpongeBoy—the character had no last name—and the series was to have been named ''SpongeBoy Ahoy!'' However, the Nickelodeon legal department discovered—after voice acting had been completed for the original seven-minute pilot episode—that the name "SpongeBoy" was already in use by a brand of pencils. In choosing a replacement name, Hillenburg felt he still had to use the word "Sponge", so that viewers would not mistake the character for a "Cheese Man". He settled on the name "SpongeBob". "SquarePants" was chosen as a family name after Kenny saw a picture of the character and remarked, "Boy, look at this sponge in square pants, thinking he can get a job in a fast food place." When he heard Kenny say it, Hillenburg loved the phrase and felt it would reinforce the character's nerdiness.


Assembling the crew

Derek Drymon, who served as creative director for the first three seasons, has said that Hillenburg wanted to surround himself with a "team of young and hungry people." Many of the major contributors to ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' had worked before with Hillenburg on ''Rocko's Modern Life'', including: Drymon, art director Nick Jennings, supervising director
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, writer/voice actor
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(often credited as Mr. Lawrence), and Tim Hill, who helped develop the series bible. Although Drymon would go on to have a significant influence on ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', he was not offered a role on the series initially. As a late recruit to ''Rocko's Modern Life'', he had not established much of a relationship with Hillenburg before ''SpongeBob''s conception. Hillenburg first sought out Drymon's storyboard partner, Mark O'Hare—but he had just created the soon-to-be syndicated comic strip, '' Citizen Dog''. While he would later join ''SpongeBob'' as a writer, he lacked the time to get involved with both projects from the outset. Drymon has said, "I remember Hillenburg's bringing it up to Mark in our office and asking him if he'd be interested in working on it ... I was all ready to say yes to the offer, but Steve didn't ask; he just left the room. I was pretty desperate ... so I ran into the hall after him and basically begged him for the job. He didn't jump at the chance." Once Hillenburg had given it some thought and decided to bring Drymon on as creative director, the two began meeting at Hillenburg's house several times a week to develop the series. Drymon has identified this period as having begun in 1996, shortly after the end of ''Rocko's Modern Life''. Jennings was also instrumental in ''SpongeBob''s genesis. Kenny has called him "one of SpongeBob's early graphics mentors". On weekends, Kenny joined Hillenburg, Jennings, and Drymon for creative sessions where they recorded ideas on a tape recorder. Kenny performed audio tests as SpongeBob during these sessions, while Hillenburg voice acted the other characters. Hill contributed scripts for several first-season episodes (including the pilot) and was offered the role of
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, but turned it down—he would go on to pursue a career as a family film director. In his stead, Pete Burns was brought in for the job. Burns hailed from Chicago and had never met any of the principal players on ''SpongeBob'' before joining the team.


Pitching

While pitching the cartoon to Nickelodeon executives, Hillenburg donned a Hawaiian shirt, brought along an "underwater
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with models of the characters", and played Hawaiian music to set the theme. The setup was described by Nickelodeon executive Eric Coleman as "pretty amazing". They were given money and two weeks to write the pilot episode " Help Wanted". Drymon, Hillenburg, and Jennings returned with what was described by Nickelodeon official Albie Hecht as, "a performance ewished ehad on tape". Although executive producer Derek Drymon described the pitch as stressful, he said it went "very well".
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and Hecht had to step outside because they were "exhausted from laughing", which worried the cartoonists. In an interview,
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, then-president of Nickelodeon, said, "their ickelodeon executives'immediate reaction was to see it again, both because they liked it and it was unlike anything they'd ever seen before". Zarghami was one of four executives in the room when ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' was screened for the first time. Before commissioning the full series, Nickelodeon executives insisted that it would not be popular unless SpongeBob was a child who went to school, with his teacher as a main character. Hillenburg recalled in 2012 that Nickelodeon told him, "Our winning formula is animation about kids in school... We want you to put SpongeBob in school." Hillenburg was ready to "walk out" on Nickelodeon and abandon the series, since he wanted SpongeBob to be an adult character. He eventually compromised by adding a new character to the main cast, Mrs. Puff, who is a boat-driving teacher. Hillenburg was happy with the compromise and said, "A positive thing for me that came out of it was ow it broughtin a new character, Mrs. Puff, who I love."


Executive producers and showrunners

Until his death in 2018, Hillenburg had served as the executive producer over the course of the series' entire history and functioned as its
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from its debut in 1999 until 2004. The series went on
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in 2002, after Hillenburg halted production on the show itself to work on the feature film ''
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''. Once the film was finalized and the third season finished, Hillenburg resigned as the series' showrunner. Although he no longer had a direct role in the series' production, he maintained an advisory role and reviewed each episode. When the film was completed, Hillenburg intended it to be the
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, "so
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wouldn't jump the shark." However, the show's massive financial success led to its continuation. Hillenburg appointed
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, who had previously served on the show as a writer, director, and storyboard artist, to take over his role as showrunner to produce additional seasons. Hillenburg considered Tibbitt one of his favorite members of the show's crew, and "totally trusted him". On December 13, 2014, it was announced that Hillenburg would return to the series in an unspecified position. On November 26, 2018, at the age of 57, Hillenburg died from complications from
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(ALS), with which he had been diagnosed in March 2017. Nickelodeon confirmed via
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the series would continue after his death. In February 2019, incoming president
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vowed Nickelodeon would keep the show in production for as long as the network exists. As of the ninth season, former writers and storyboard directors
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and Marc Ceccarelli act as showrunners. Hillenburg is still posthumously credited as executive producer in episodes as of 2024.


Writing

According to writer and storyboard artist
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, "''SpongeBob'' is written differently to many television shows." Unlike most of its contemporaries, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' does not use written scripts. Instead, storylines are developed by a team of five outline and premise writers. A two-page outline is then assigned to a team of
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directors, who produce a complete rough draft of the storyboard. One of the methods used to assemble storyboards was to use
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. Most of the dialogue and jokes are added during this stage. Brookshier has likened this process to how cartoons were made "in the early days of animation". The decision to eschew scripts for storyboards is one that Hillenburg made early in the series' development. ''Rocko's Modern Life'' had also used storyboarding derived from short outlines, and having worked on that series, Hillenburg felt strongly about adopting the process for ''SpongeBob SquarePants''—even though Nickelodeon was beginning to show a greater preference for script-driven cartoons. Another series' writer, Merriwether Williams, explained in an interview that she and Mr. Lawrence would write a draft for an episode in an afternoon and be done at 4:00 pm. The writing staff often used their personal experiences as inspiration for the storylines of the series' episodes. For example, the episode " Sailor Mouth", where SpongeBob and
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, was inspired by creative director Derek Drymon's experience as a child of getting into trouble for using the f-word in front of his mother. Drymon said, "The scene where Patrick is running to Mr. Krabs to tattle, with SpongeBob chasing him, is pretty much how it happened in real life". The end of the episode when Mr. Krabs uses even more profanity than SpongeBob and Patrick was inspired "by the fact that my rymon'smother has a sailor mouth herself". The idea for the episode "The Secret Box" also came from one of Drymon's childhood experiences. Hillenburg explained, "Drymon had a secret box s a kidand started telling us about it. We wanted to make fun of him ''and'' use it." Almost every episode is divided into two 11-minute segments. Hillenburg explained: " never really wanted to deliberately try to write a half-hour show". He added, "I wrote the shows to where they felt right".


Voice actors

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, Mr. Lawrence,
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, Mary Jo Catlett, and
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. Most one-off and background characters are voiced by
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, Mark Fite and Thomas F. Wilson. Kenny voices SpongeBob and a number of other characters, including SpongeBob's pet snail Gary and the French narrator. He also physically portrays Patchy the Pirate in live-action segments of most special episodes. Kenny previously worked with Stephen Hillenburg on ''Rocko's Modern Life''. When Hillenburg created ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', he approached Kenny to voice the main character. Kenny originally used the voice of SpongeBob for a minor character on ''Rocko''. He forgot how to perform the voice initially and did not intend to use it afterward. Hillenburg, however, used a video clip of the episode to remind Kenny of the voice. When Hillenburg heard Kenny perform the voice, he knew immediately he wanted it for his character. He said to Nickelodeon executives, "That's it—I don't want to hear anybody else do the voice. We've got SpongeBob." The network insisted on auditioning more actors, but Hillenburg turned them down; in the words of Tom Kenny, "one of the advantages of having a strong creator is that the creator can say, 'No, I like that—I don't care about celebrities.'" While Kenny was developing SpongeBob's voice, the show's casting crew wanted him to have a unique, high-pitched laugh in the tradition of
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. Fagerbakke voices Patrick Star and other miscellaneous characters. At the same time when Hillenburg, Derek Drymon and Tim Hill were writing the pilot "Help Wanted", Hillenburg was also conducting auditions to find voices for the characters. Fagerbakke auditioned for the role of Patrick after Kenny had been cast. Fagerbakke recalled that during this audition, "Hillenburg actually played for me a portion of Tom ennys performance s SpongeBob and they were looking for a
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." In an interview, Fagerbakke compared himself to the character and said, "It's extremely gratifying". Whenever Patrick is angry Fagerbakke models his performance after American actress
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. Squidward Tentacles is voiced by Rodger Bumpass, who describes him as "a very nasally, monotone kind of guy." He said the character "became a very interesting character to do" because of "his sarcasm, and then his frustration, and then his apoplexy, and so he became a wide spectrum of emotions". Arthur Brown, author of ''Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Cartoons!'', has compared Squidward's voice to that of
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's, a similarity Bumpass says is mostly unintentional. Voice acting veteran Clancy Brown voices Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob's boss at the Krusty Krab. Hillenburg modeled Mr. Krabs after his former manager at a seafood restaurant, whose strong
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reminded Hillenburg of a pirate. Brown decided to use a "piratey" voice for the character with "a little Scottish brogue" after hearing Hillenburg's description of his boss. According to Brown, his Mr. Krabs voice was mostly improvised during his audition and it was not challenging for him to find the correct voice. Mr. Lawrence had met Hillenburg before on ''Rocko's Modern Life''. While working on the pilot episode of ''SpongeBob'', Hillenburg invited him to audition for all the characters. Since other voices had been found for the main cast already, Lawrence began by voicing a variety of minor characters. This included Plankton, who was initially only set to appear in one episode. Mr. Lawrence recalls that Nickelodeon executives told Hillenburg, "'we could stunt-cast this. You know, we could have
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do this voice.' And Steve was just like, 'it's Doug awrence don't you hear it? This is the character! This is the guy!'" Jill Talley, Tom Kenny's wife, voices Karen Plankton. Being a Chicago native, she uses a Midwestern accent for the character. Electronic sound effects are underlaid by the series' audio engineers to create a robotic sound when she speaks. Talley and Mr. Lawrence often improvise Plankton and Karen's dialogue. Lawrence called improvisation his "favorite part of the voice over" in 2009. He elaborated in a 2012 interview, saying, "I always enjoy the back-and-forth. alley and Istart to actually overlap so much talking to each other that he voice directorshave to tell us, 'hey, stop doing that, separate what you're saying!'" Carolyn Lawrence voices Sandy Cheeks. She was in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, with a friend who knew ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' casting director Donna Grillo. Her friend said to Grillo that Lawrence had "an interesting voice". Grillo invited her to audition and she got the role. American actress Mary Jo Catlett, who is known for her live-action roles on television programs from the 1970s such as ''
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'' provides Mrs. Puff's voice. As of 2017, voicing Mrs. Puff has become her only regular television role; Catlett described herself as "basically retired" in 2013, since she feels that voicing Mrs. Puff requires less preparation than her performances in person. Lori Alan voices Pearl Krabs. During her audition for the role, Alan was shown an early drawing of the characters and noted that Pearl was much larger than the rest of the cast. She decided to reflect the character's size in her voice by making it deep and full in tone. She aimed to make it invoke the sound of whales' low vocalizations while also sounding "spoiled and lovable." In an interview with AfterBuzz TV, Alan said she knew Pearl "had to sound somewhat like a child," but needed "an abnormally large voice." In addition to the regular cast, episodes feature guest voices from many professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, and artists. Recurring guest voices include:
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, who voiced Mermaid Man from 1999 until his death in 2012;
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as the voice of Barnacle Boy from 1999 until his death in 2019;
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as the Flying Dutchman; and
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as Grandma SquarePants. Notable guests who have provided vocal cameo appearances include:
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as Lord Royal Highness in the television film '' Atlantis SquarePantis'';
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as the voice of Santa in the episode "
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as the voice of the surf guru, Jack Kahuna Laguna, in the episode "
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as the voice of Queen Amphitrite in the episode " The Clash of Triton". Voice recording sessions always include a full cast of actors, which Kenny describes as "getting more unusual". Kenny said, "That's another thing that's given ''SpongeBob'' its special feel. Everybody's in the same room, doing it old radio-show style. It's how the stuff we like was recorded". Series writer Jay Lender said, "The recording sessions were always fun ..." For the first three seasons, Hillenburg and Drymon sat in the recording studio and directed the actors.
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became the voice director in the fourth season, and Tom Kenny took over the role during the ninth. Wednesday is recording day, the same schedule followed by the crew since 1999. Casting supervisor Jennie Monica Hammond said, "I loved Wednesdays".


Animation

Approximately 50 people work together to animate and produce an episode of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. Throughout its run, the series' production has been handled domestically at
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. The finished animations are handled overseas at
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Korea, Ltd. in
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. The California crew storyboard each episode, which are then used as templates by the crew at Rough Draft, who animate each scene by hand, color each
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on computers, and paint backgrounds. Episodes are finished in California, where they are edited and have music added. During the first season, the series used
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. A shift was made the following year to
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animation. In 2009, executive producer Paul Tibbitt said: "The first season of ''SpongeBob'' was done the old-fashioned way on cells '' ic', and every cell ''
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'' had to be part-painted, left to dry, paint some other colors. It's still a time-consuming aspect of the process now, but the digital way of doing things means it doesn't take long to correct". In 2008, the crew began using Wacom Cintiqs for the drawings instead of pencils. The fifth season episode " Pest of the West", one of the half-hour specials, was the first episode where the crew applied this method. Series' background designer Kenny Pittenger said, "The only real difference between the way we draw now and the way we drew then is that we abandoned pencil and paper during the fifth season". The shift to Wacom Cintiqs let the designers and animators draw on computer screens and make immediate changes or undo mistakes. Pittenger said, "Many neo-Luddites—er... I mean, many of my cohorts—don't like working on them, but I find them useful. There's no substitute for the immediacy of drawing on a piece of paper, of course, but digital nautical nonsense is still pretty fun". Since 2004, the ''SpongeBob'' crew has periodically collaborated with the LA-based animation studio
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to create
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sequences for special episodes. The studio produced a brief
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scene for the climax of the first theatrical film. It was re-enlisted in 2009 to create an exclusive opening for the series' tenth anniversary special. The abominable snow mollusk, an octopus-like creature made of clay who acts as the antagonist of the double-length episode " Frozen Face-Off", was also animated by the company. ''
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'' reported that "within the ''SpongeBob'' creative team, there was always talk of doing a more involved project together" with Screen Novelties. As a result, the group was asked to create an episode animated entirely in stop motion in 2011. This project became "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!", which reimagined the show's characters as if they were part of a
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holiday film. Tom Kenny, who is normally uninvolved in the writing process, contributed to the episode's plot; he said in 2012 that he and Nickelodeon "wanted to do something just like those old school, stop-motion Rankin-Bass holiday specials ... which I watched over and over again when I was a kid growing up in Syracuse". Unconventional materials such as baking soda, glitter, wood chips and breakfast cereal were used in mass quantities to create the special's sets. Members of the Screen Novelties crew received one win and two nominations at the 30th Annie Awards, a nomination at the 2013 Golden Reel Awards, and a nomination at the 2013
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for animating the episode. The team built a dolphin puppet named Bubbles, voiced by
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, for '' The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water''. Sequences involving Bubbles included a blend of stop motion and traditional animation. A second special animated in stop motion, themed around Halloween and using the same Rankin/Bass-inspired character models, was produced for season 11.


Music

Mark Harrison and Blaise Smith composed the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' theme song. Its lyrics were written by Stephen Hillenburg and the series' original creative director Derek Drymon. The melody was inspired by the sea shanty "
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". An old
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of a pirate is used in the opening sequence. Dubbed "Painty the Pirate", according to Tom Kenny, Hillenburg found it in a thrift shop "years ago".
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voices Painty the Pirate, singing the theme song as the character. Hillenburg's lips were imposed onto the painting and move along with the lyrics. Kenny joked this is "about as close of a glimpse as most ''SpongeBob'' fans are ever going to get of Steve Hillenburg", because of his private nature. A cover of the song by
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can be found on ''The'' ''SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' soundtrack. Another cover by the
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aired on Nickelodeon as a promotion when the series moved to
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. Steve Belfer, one of Hillenburg's friends from CalArts, wrote and performed the music heard over the end credits. This theme includes
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music at Hillenburg's request. Drymon said, "It's so long ago, it's hard to be sure, but I remember Hillenburg having the Belfer music early on, maybe before the pilot". The series'
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and main composer is Nicolas Carr. After working with Hillenburg on ''Rocko's Modern Life'', he struggled to find a new job in his field. He had considered a career change before Hillenburg offered him the job. The first season's score primarily featured selections from the Associated Production Music Library, which Carr has said includes "lots of great old corny Hawaiian music and big, full, dramatic orchestral scores." ''Rocko's Modern Life'' also used music from this library. It was Hillenburg's decision to adopt this approach. Carr has described the selections for ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' as being "more over-the-top" than those for ''Rocko's Modern Life''. Hillenburg felt it was important for the series to develop its own music library, consisting of scores that could be reused and re-edited throughout the years. He wanted these scores to be composed by unknowns, and a group of twelve was assembled. They formed "The Sponge Divers Orchestra", which includes Carr and Belfer. The group went on to provide most of the music for later seasons, although Carr still draws from the Associated Production Music Library, as well as another library that he founded himself—Animation Music Inc.


Release


Broadcast


Streaming

''SpongeBob SquarePants'' was able to be streamed on
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until its deal with Viacom ended in 2013. The series continues to stream on Netflix in various regions outside of the United States. The series was also available on
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from 2012 until 2016. The series was available on
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in 2013 after the Netflix deal ended. As part of the
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plan of
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, the series joined along with other ViacomCBS shows on July 30, 2020. As of June 2025, the first six seasons are available to be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, and the first 14 seasons are available to stream on Paramount+.


Home video

''SpongeBob SquarePants'' DVD releases are distributed by
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under the Nickelodeon label.


Anniversaries


Tenth anniversary

Nickelodeon began celebrating the series' 10th anniversary on January 18, 2009, with a live cast reading of the episode "SpongeBob vs. The Big One". The reading—a first for the series—was held at that year's Sundance Film Festival. The episode, which premiered on TV on April 17, 2009, features Johnny Depp as a guest star. Other celebratory actions taken by the network included the launching of a new website for the series (spongebob.com) and the introduction of new merchandise. A "SpongeBob and water conservation-themed element" was also added to Nickelodeon's pro-social campaign '' The Big Green Help''. In an interview, Tom Kenny said, "What I'm most proud of is that kids still really like 'SpongeBob SquarePants''and care about it ... They eagerly await new episodes. People who were young children when it started 10 years ago are still watching it and digging it and think it's funny. That's the
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for me." Three nights before the official anniversary date, an hour-long documentary on the series, '' Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants'', premiered on
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. Critically acclaimed duo
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and Christine O'Malley created the film as a followup to '' I.O.U.S.A.''—a documentary on America's financial situation. Creadon remarked, "After spending two years examining the financial health of the United States, Christine and I were ready to tackle something a little more upbeat. Telling the SpongeBob story feels like the perfect fit." On July 17, Nickelodeon marked the official anniversary of the series, with a 50-hour television marathon titled "The Ultimate SpongeBob SpongeBash Weekend". It began with a new episode, " To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants". Saturday saw a countdown of the top ten episodes as picked by fans, as well as an airing of ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie''. The marathon finished on Sunday, with a countdown of episodes picked by celebrities and the premiere of ten new episodes. Nickelodeon continued celebrating the anniversary through the rest of the year. An eight-episode DVD set featuring ''To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants'' was released shortly after the marathon on July 21. Next a 2,200 minute, 14-disc DVD set titled ''The First 100 Episodes'' was released on September 22. Finally, on November 6, an hour-long television film, titled '' Truth or Square'', debuted on Nickelodeon. The film is narrated by
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and features live action cameo appearances by:
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, Tina Fey, LeBron James, Pink (singer), P!nk, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, and Robin Williams. It was released as part of a five-episode DVD set on November 10, 2009.


Twentieth anniversary

On February 11, 2019, Nickelodeon announced it would recognize the twentieth anniversary of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' with a series of celebrations known as the "Best Year Ever". In honor of the anniversary, Pantone created color shades known as "SpongeBob SquarePants Yellow" and "Patrick Star Pink" to be used by Nickelodeon's licensing partners. Romero Britto, Jon Burgerman, and the Filipino art collective Secret Fresh were commissioned by Nickelodeon to create art pieces devoted to ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. Some of these pieces were to be adapted into commercial products. On February 12, in conjunction with Nickelodeon's announcement of the "Best Year Ever", Cynthia Rowley presented a ''SpongeBob SquarePants''-themed wetsuit during New York Fashion Week. A month later, Marlou Breuls presented the ''SpongeBob SquarePants''-themed "Icon Collection" during List of fashion events#Netherlands, Amsterdam Fashion Week. That summer, Nike, Inc., Nike, in collaboration with Kyrie Irving, released a ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' series of shoes, accessories, and apparel. In July, for the first time ever, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' became the theme of a cosmetics line, which was released as a limited time offering by HipDot Studios. The "Best Year Ever" also introduced an official ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' YouTube channel and a new mobile game based on the series, along with new toy lines. The "Best Year Ever" formally began on July 12, 2019, with the premiere of the one-hour, Live-action animated film, live-action/animated TV special ''SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout''. It continued that month at San Diego Comic-Con, with two panels, a booth, and various activities devoted to the series. The "Best Year Ever" was recognized on Amazon Prime Day with an exclusive early release of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best 200 Episodes Ever!'', a 30-disc DVD compilation of two box sets, ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The First 100 Episodes'' and ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Next 100 Episodes''. The collections received a standard nationwide release on August 27. The "Best Year Ever" continued into 2020 culminating with the August 14 release of ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run''.


Twenty-fifth anniversary

On May 22, 2024, Nickelodeon announced it would celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' with a worldwide event known as "SpongeBob 25". "SpongeBob 25" formally began on July 13, 2024, with the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards hosted by SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star. The following week, Nickelodeon rolled out a series of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episodes with Easter eggs and nods to previous episodes of the series. The ''Krabby Patty Kollab'' collaboration began on October 8, 2024, in which Wendy's and several local restaurants collaborated to bring their own interpretations of real-life Krabby Patties. A one-hour television special, ''Kreepaway Kamp'', premiered on October 10, 2024 on Nickelodeon and Paramount+. ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best 300 Episodes Ever'', a 44-disc DVD compilation of three box sets, ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The First 100 Episodes'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Next 100 Episodes'' and ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Another 100 Episodes'', released on October 15, 2024.


Reception


Ratings and run-length achievements

Within its first month on air, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' overtook ''Pokémon (anime), Pokémon'' as the highest rated Saturday-morning children's series on television. It held an average national Nielsen rating of 4.9 among children aged two through eleven, denoting 1.9 million viewers. Two years later, the series had firmly established itself as Nickelodeon's second highest-rated children's program, after ''Rugrats''. ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' was credited with helping Nickelodeon take the "Saturday-morning ratings crown" for the third straight season in 2001. The series had gained a significant adult audience by that point—nearly 40 percent of its 2.2 million viewers were aged 18 to 34. In response to its weekend success, Nickelodeon gave ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' time slots at 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm, Monday through Thursday, to increase the series' exposure. By the end of 2001, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' had the highest ratings for any children's series, on all of television. Weekly viewership of the series had reached around fifteen million, at least five million of whom were adults. In October 2002, another Nickelodeon series, ''The Fairly OddParents'', ranked as the number two program for children between two and eleven years old. Its ratings at that time were almost equal to ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' then-average of 2.2 million viewers per episode. ''The Fairly OddParents'' even briefly surpassed ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', causing it to drop into second place. At this time, ''The Fairly OddParents'' had a 6.2 rating and nearly 2.5 million child viewers, while ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' had a 6.0 rating and 2.4 million child viewers aged two to eleven. Nickelodeon "recognized" ''The Fairly OddParents'' for its climbing ratings and installed it in a new 8:00 PM time slot, previously occupied by ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. In an interview, Cyma Zarghami, then-general manager and executive vice president of Nickelodeon, said, "Are we banking on the fact that ''Fairly OddParents'' will be the next ''SpongeBob''? ... We are hoping. But ''SpongeBob'' is so unique, it's hard to say if it will ever be repeated." In 2012, the series' ratings were declining; Nielsen Media Research, Nielsen reported that the average number of viewers aged two to eleven watching ''SpongeBob'' at any given time dropped 29% in the first quarter from the previous year. Wall Street Journal business writer John Jannarone suggested that the decline may be in part due to the series' age and oversaturation affecting the channel's ratings entirely, while media analyst Todd Juenger attributed the decline directly to the availability of Nickelodeon's content on streaming video services like
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. Viacom's then-president and CEO Philippe Dauman contradicted the latter notion, claiming that the media company was getting "nice revenues" from their video on-demand deals and that the service only had select content from the channel's library. A Nickelodeon spokesman similarly denied that the show was in any way a problem with the channel's ratings. Dauman blamed the drop on "some ratings systemic issues" at Nielsen, citing extensive set-top-box data that "does in no way reflect" the Nielsen data. Juenger noted ''SpongeBob'' could affect the ratings of other Nickelodeon programming because children often change channels to find their favorite programs, then stay tuned to that network. On April 22, 2013, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced their intentions not to renew their existing deal with Viacom. Viacom's deal with Netflix expired, and shows such as ''SpongeBob'' and ''Dora the Explorer'' were removed in the United States. On June 4, 2013, Viacom announced a $200 million multi-year licensing agreement which would move its programs, such as ''SpongeBob'' and ''Dora the Explorer'', to Amazon.com. ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is one of the longest-running series on Nickelodeon, and one of the longest-running American animated series on television. It became the network's series with the most episodes during its eighth season, surpassing the 172 episodes of ''Rugrats'', and in 2025 became the longest-running American children's animated series. Many children of the 2000s grew up with the series, leading to the series possessing an extensive influence on Generation Z and millennials and greater internet culture.


Critical reception

''SpongeBob SquarePants'' has been widely praised, particularly for its appeal to different age groups, and the show has earned numerous awards and accolades throughout its run. James Poniewozik of Time (magazine), ''Time'' magazine described the title character as "the anti-Bart Simpson, temperamentally and physically: his head is as squared-off and neat as Bart's is unruly, and he has a personality to match—conscientious, optimistic and blind to the faults in the world and those around him." According to Laura Fries of Variety (magazine), ''Variety'' magazine, the series is "a thoughtful and inventive cartoon about a hopelessly optimistic and resilient sea sponge ... Devoid of the double entendres rife in today's animated TV shows, this is purely kid's stuff. ... However, that's not to say that ''SpongeBob'' is simplistic or even juvenile. It's charming and whimsical, but clever enough to appeal to teens and college-aged kids as well." ''The New York Times'' critic Joyce Millman said ''SpongeBob'' "is clever without being impenetrable to young viewers and goofy without boring grown-ups to tears. It's the most charming toon on television, and one of the weirdest. And it's also good, clean fun, which makes sense because it is, after all, about a sponge." Millman wrote, "His relentless good cheer would be irritating if he weren't so darned lovable and his world so excellently strange. ... Like ''Pee-wee's Playhouse'', SpongeBob joyfully dances on the fine line between childhood and adulthood, guilelessness and camp, the warped and the sweet." Robert Thompson (media scholar), Robert Thompson, a professor of communications and director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University, told ''The New York Times''
There is something kind of unique about [''SpongeBob'']. It seems to be a refreshing breath from the pre-irony era. There's no sense of the elbow-in-rib, tongue-in-cheek aesthetic that so permeates the rest of American culture—including kids' shows like the ''Rugrats''. I think what's subversive about it is it's so incredibly naive—deliberately. Because there's nothing in it that's trying to be hip or cool or anything else, hipness can be grafted onto it.
In another interview with ''Los Angeles Times'', he commentated on the show's adult audience: "[On one hand] It's a kind of time machine that transports parents back to when they watched TV in their footie [pajamas]. On the other hand, it's very hip in the way it's presented. It is very edgy to adults who know how to read and listen between the frames." Television critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz ranked ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' as the 22nd greatest American TV series of all time in their 2016 book ''TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All Time, TV (The Book)''. In a 2007 interview, Barack Obama said SpongeBob is his favorite TV character and admitted that ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is "the show I watch with my daughters."


Awards and accolades

''SpongeBob SquarePants'' has received many awards and nominations; among these are four Emmy Awards (Outstanding Special Class Animated Program in 2010; Outstanding Sound Editing—Animation" in 2014; Outstanding Children's Animated Series in 2018; and Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program in 2018 for Kenny); six Annie Awards; and two BAFTA Children's Awards. In 2006, IGN ranked ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' 15th on its list of the Top 25 Animated Series of All Time, and in 2013, it ranked the series 12th on its list of the Top 25 Animated Series for Adults. In addition, the website's United Kingdom, UK division ran a Top 100 Animated Series list and like its US counterpart, ranked ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' 15th. ''TV Guide'' listed SpongeBob SquarePants himself at number nine on its list of the 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time in 2002. In June 2010, ''Entertainment Weekly'' named SpongeBob one of the 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years. Viewers of UK television network Channel 4 voted ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' the 28th Greatest Cartoon in a 2004 poll. The series is among the All-TIME 100 TV Shows, as chosen by ''Time'' television critic James Poniewozik in 2007. He said, "It's the most funny, surreal, inventive example of the explosion in creative kids' (and adult) entertainment that Nick, Cartoon Network and their ilk made possible." In 2013, the publication ranked ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' the eighth Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time. Television critic Matt Zoller Seitz included the series in his 2016 book with Alan Sepinwall titled ''TV (The Book)'' as the 22nd greatest American television series of all time, saying that "''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an Absurdism, absurdist masterpiece that Salvador Dalí and Groucho Marx would have watched together in their smoking jackets".


Legacy

In July 2009, Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York launched a wax sculpture of SpongeBob in celebration of the series' 10th anniversary. SpongeBob became the first animated character sculpted entirely out of wax. The character has also become a trend in Egypt at Cairo's Tahrir Square. After the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, SpongeBob became a fashion phenomenon, appearing on various merchandise items from hijabs to boxer shorts. The phenomenon led to the creation of the Tumblr project called "SpongeBob on the Nile". The project was founded by American students Andrew Leber and Elisabeth Jaquette and attempts to document every appearance of SpongeBob in Egypt. Sherief Elkeshta cited the phenomenon in an essay about the incoherent state of politics in Egypt in an independent monthly paper titled ''Midan Masr''. He wrote, "Why isn't he [SpongeBob] at least holding a Molotov cocktail? Or raising a fist?" The phenomenon has even spread to Libya, where a Libyan rebel in SpongeBob dress was photographed celebrating the revolution. Although ''The Guardian'' and ''Vice (magazine), Vice'' have asserted that the trend has little to no political significance, "joke" presidential campaigns have been undertaken for SpongeBob in Egypt and Syria. A clip was posted to YouTube in February 2013 that features soldiers in the Russian army and navy singing the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' theme song as they march. According to the website that uploaded the video, this is one of the "most popular marching songs" in the Russian military. The video garnered nearly 50,000 views within its first week. In 2014, a SpongeBob-themed eatery opened in Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine. The restaurant is modeled after the Krusty Krab and serves Krabby Patties. Following Hillenburg's death in November 2018, more than 1.2 million fans signed a petition for the National Football League to have the song "Sweet Victory" from the season 2 episode "Band Geeks" performed in his honor at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show. Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium's Twitter account, the venue of the show, tweeted a GIF of SpongeBob dancing in "Band Geeks" in December. Maroon 5 who were performing at the game, included a brief clip of SpongeBob in a preview video, leading fans to believe the song would be performed. While the song's opening was ultimately included, it served as a transition into artist Travis Scott's set, which was negatively received by fans. In response to fans' disappointment at not hearing the complete "Sweet Victory" song during the halftime show at Super Bowl LIII, the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League showed a clip of the full "Sweet Victory" song during a game at the American Airlines Center. In the clip, the characters' band uniforms are recolored green after the Stars. A recreation of Sweet Victory was what opened Nickelodeon's broadcast of ''Super Bowl LVIII'', while implementing clips of the 2023 San Francisco 49ers season, 2023 San Francisco 49ers and 2023 Kansas City Chiefs season, 2023 Kansas City Chiefs. Several species of organism have been named in reference to ''SpongeBob''. In May 2011, a new species of mushroom, ''Spongiforma squarepantsii'', was described and named after the series' title character. In 2019, a species of Sponge, sea sponge, ''Clathria hillenburgi'', was named in honor of Hillenburg, also referencing his creation of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. In 2020, a species of abyssal Starfish, sea star, ''Astrolirus patricki'', was described and named after
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; individuals of this species were found to be closely associated with hexactinellid sponges, and it was thus named after Patrick as a reference to the character's friendship with SpongeBob. In honor of Stephen Hillenburg, a nonprofit fan project titled ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Rehydrated'' was released online on May 1, 2022. It consists of a re-creation of ''the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' reanimated by 300 people with re-recorded music and dialogue. Amid the YouTube premiere, the video was taken down by Paramount Global due to copyright laws. As a result, the hashtag #JusticeForSpongeBob became trending on Twitter against Paramount's action. The video was restored the following day.


SpongeBob in internet culture

Internet meme, Online memes relating to ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' have achieved widespread popularity on the Internet, so much so that ''Vox (website), Voxs Aja Romano declared in 2019 that "Spongebob memes came to rule internet culture". A subreddit devoted to memes based on the animated series has, as of May 2019, accumulated over 1.7 million subscribers, a figure exponentially higher than subreddits devoted to the series itself. Matt Schimkowitz, a senior editor for ''Know Your Meme'', told ''Time (magazine), Time'' that a combination of factors make ''SpongeBob'' memes so popular. He speculated that nostalgia for the past, alongside the cartoon's young audience, contributed to the ''SpongeBob SquarePants outsized presence in Internet meme culture. Schimkowitz further added that memes derived from the series are exceptionally good at expressing emotions. Michael Gold of ''The New York Times'' opined that because of the show's "high episode count" and that it was "so ubiquitous at the beginning of the 21st century", ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' became "easy meme fodder". Nickelodeon and members of the SpongeBob cast have expressed approval for the trend.
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told Time (magazine), ''Time'' that he found ''SpongeBob'' memes relatable and good-natured. Kenny said that while the show's characters can be considered complex, they are also simple, creating a wealth of content for meme creators to work with. Nickelodeon has manufactured a line of toys based on some of the show's most recognizable meme formats, and has even included references to well-known memes in video games. Among the show's most popular memes are the mocking SpongeBob meme, referring to an image macro from the episode "Little Yellow Book", an image of Spongebob appearing exhausted in the episode "Nature Pants", and a particularly disheveled illustration of Squidward from "Squid's Day Off". In 2024, an Internet meme surfaced consisting of Richard Myhill's "Woe Is Me!", taken from the episode "Squilliam Returns", paired with a hamster staring up in despair. Dubbed the "sad hamster meme", the trend found rapid popularity on social media platforms as a way for users to express a reflection to sadness and unfortunate situations. Fans of the show have created various pages replicating Bikini Bottom News, a news show within the SpongeBob universe, with versions of the anchors Realistic Fish Head and Perch Perkins generated with Artificial intelligence art, artificial intelligence. Some of these pages are criticized for how they handle topics and potentially spread Fearmongering, fear mongering as a result. Another Spongebob meme that surfaced in 2024 is the 'Freakbob' meme. Associated with Generation Z, Gen Z humor, Freakbob (or sometimes Freaky Bob) is typically shown on the dialing end of a phone call. The vast rise in popularity has sparked many variations of the meme on social media.


Criticism


Controversies


Sexuality

In 2005, an online video that showed clips from ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and other children's shows set to the Sister Sledge song "We Are Family (song), We Are Family" to promote cultural diversity, diversity and Toleration, tolerance was attacked by an Evangelicalism, evangelical group in the United States. They saw SpongeBob being used to "advocate homosexuality". James Dobson of Focus on the Family accused the video of promoting homosexuality because it was sponsored by a pro-tolerance group. The incident prompted the question of whether SpongeBob is gay. Although the character has enjoyed popularity with gay viewers, series creator Stephen Hillenburg had already denied SpongeBob was gay three years earlier, clarifying at the time that he considered the character to be "somewhat Asexuality, asexual". After Dobson's comments, Hillenburg reasserted his position, stating that sexual preference does not play a part in what they are "trying to do" with the series. Tom Kenny and other production members were distraught that the issue had arisen. Dobson later said his comments were taken out of context, and his original complaints were not with SpongeBob, the video, or any of the characters in the video, but rather with the organization that sponsored the video, the We Are Family Foundation. Dobson said they posted pro-gay material on their website, but later removed it. After the controversy, John H. Thomas, the United Church of Christ's general minister and president, said they would welcome SpongeBob into their ministry. He said: "Jesus didn't turn people away. Neither do we." Queer theorist Jeffery P. Dennis, author of the journal article "Queertoons", argued that SpongeBob and Sandy are not romantically in love, but added that he believed SpongeBob and Patrick "are paired with arguably erotic intensity". Martin Goodman of ''Animation World Magazine'' called Dennis' comments regarding SpongeBob and Patrick "interesting". The Ukrainian website Family Under the Protection of the Holy Virgin, which has been described as a "fringe Catholic" group by ''The Wall Street Journal'', criticized ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' for its alleged "promotion of homosexuality". The group sought to have the series banned, along with several other popular children's properties. The National Expert Commission of Ukraine on the Protection of Public Morality took up the matter for review in August 2012. Questions about SpongeBob's sexuality resurfaced in 2020 after Nickelodeon's official Twitter account posted an image of the character, in rainbow colors with text celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its allies during Pride Month. Although the post did not make any assertions about SpongeBob's sexual orientation, numerous users responded on social media, claiming they already had their suspicions that he might be gay or reasserting Hillenburg's description of asexuality. In April 2009, Burger King released a SpongeBob-themed advertisement featuring a parody of Sir Mix-a-Lot's song "Baby Got Back". The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood protested the ad for being sexist and inappropriately sexual, especially considering SpongeBob's fan base includes young children. In official statements released by Burger King and Nickelodeon, both companies claimed the campaign was aimed at parents.


Other

A 2011 study conducted at the University of Virginia, published in the journal ''Pediatrics (journal), Pediatrics'', suggested that allowing preschool-aged audiences to watch the series caused short-term disruptions in mental function and attention span because of frequent shot changes, compared to scientific control, control groups watching ''Caillou'' and drawing pictures. A Nickelodeon executive responded in an interview the series was not intended for an audience of that age and that the study used "questionable methodology and could not possibly provide the basis for any valid findings that parents could trust." Several of the series' episodes have also been the subject of controversy. In a report titled "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing", which documents the increase in potentially violent, profane, and sexual content in children's programming, the Parents Television Council, a Watchdog journalism, watchdog media group, claimed the SpongeBob SquarePants (season 2), season 2 ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode " Sailor Mouth" was an implicit attempt to promote and Satire, satirize the use of profanity among children. "SpongeBob's Last Stand" (season 7) and "Selling Out (SpongeBob SquarePants episode), Selling Out" (season 4) have been accused of promoting environmentalism and left-wing politics because of their negative portrayal of big business, earning criticism from some on the political right. "SpongeBob, You're Fired" (season 9) caused widespread controversy and sparked a political debate over its portrayal of unemployment. After Fox News and the ''New York Post'' commented on the episode, Media Matters for America accused the two organizations of using the episode to "attack the social safety net". This statement was echoed by Al Sharpton, who claimed Conservatism in the United States, conservatives' "new hero" to be "a sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea". In 2014, Zabira Orazalieva, chairwoman of the Committee for the Protection of Children's Rights in Kazakhstan, deemed the show too violent for children, labeling SpongeBob a "self-absorbed hooligan" who "regularly inflicts bully, violence on others in his community and seems to enjoy what he does". In 2019, University of Washington professor Holly M. Barker stated that the show promotes "violent and racist" colonialism, as Bikini Bottom is named after
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, a place where natives were displaced by the US government for nuclear testing. Barker also pointed out the alleged cultural appropriation of Pacific culture in the show. Because of such content, children have "become acculturated to an ideology that includes the U.S. character SpongeBob residing on another people's homeland", according to Barker. Barker's claims sparked controversy online for a number of American journalism outlets, including Spiked (magazine), Spiked magazine and CBS Austin, Texas, Austin. ViacomCBS pulled the episode "Mid-Life Crustacean" (season 3), first aired in 2003, out of circulation in March 2021, presumably due to its ending in which SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs partake in a panty raid. "We determined some story elements were not kid-appropriate", a Nickelodeon representative stated. The release of a later episode, "Kwarantined Krab" (season 12), would be delayed by two years over its similarities to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Perceived decline in quality

Various media outlets including MSN, ''The A.V. Club'', and ''Vulture (website), Vulture'' have reported that ''SpongeBob''s popularity declined following the release of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, the 2004 film and Hillenburg's departure as showrunner. In 2012, MSN cited a post on ''Encyclopedia SpongeBobia'', a Fandom (website), Fandom-hosted wiki, which said that many fans felt the series had "jumped the shark" following the release of ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' and that online fansites were becoming "deserted". As of 2011, episodes produced since the first film have been variously categorized by DVD Talk and DVD Verdict as "tedious", "boring" "dreck", a "depressing plateau of mediocrity", and "laugh-skimpy". In 2018, ''Vulture'' noted the most popular Internet meme, online memes of the series usually focused on episodes from the first three seasons. That same year, ''The A.V. Club'' wrote that as the series went on, "[it] leaned hard into kid-friendly physical humor and gross out, gross-out moments that appealed to no one in particular".


Decision to greenlight spin-offs after Hillenburg's Death

Nickelodeon faced criticism from fans and former staff like
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when the network greenlit spinoffs (see #Spin-offs, below) after the death of Hillenburg, who had previously expressed hesitation in deriving from the parent series. "The show is about SpongeBob, he's the core element, and it's about how he relates to the other characters," Hillenburg told ''Television Business International''. "Patrick by himself might be a bit too much. So I don't see any spin-offs." Responding to a fan query, Vincent Waller said Hillenburg "was aware [''Kamp Koral''] was being developed" and that, while Hillenburg "did not get to see it completed," Waller believed "it would have made him smile." However he later amended the statement, saying "I was feeling it was right, but full disclosure... [Stephen and another friend's passing turned] my chronological memories of events into a bit of a slippery jumble for that entire block of time."


Franchise


Spin-offs


''Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years''

On February 14, 2019, it was announced that a ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' spin-off was in development, and on June 4 the title ''Kamp Koral'' was revealed. The plot focuses on a 10-year-old SpongeBob and his friends at a camp in the Kelp Forest, where they spend the summer catching List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters#Jellyfish, jellyfish, building campfires, and swimming in Lake Yuckymuck. It serves as a tie-in to the animated film ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run''. Production of the series began in June 2019. Nickelodeon animation head Ramsey Naito said of the series, "SpongeBob has an incredible universe to expand upon and the greenlight for ''Kamp Koral'' is a testament to the strength and longevity of these characters known and loved by generations of fans around the world." Like ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', the series is co-executive produced by Marc Ceccarelli, Jennie Monica, and Vincent Waller. ''Kamp Koral'' is produced using computer animation rather than the
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animation used for ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. On February 19, 2020, it was announced that the series would be premiering in July 2020, with the official title ''Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years''. The series was also scheduled for a release on CBS All Access (now
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), the ViacomCBS streaming service, in early 2021. The series officially premiered on March 4, 2021. A second season was released on July 10, 2024.


''The Patrick Star Show''

On August 10, 2020, it was reported that a
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talk show titled ''The Patrick Star Show'' was in development with a 13-episode order. Additionally, it was reported that the show would be similar to other talk shows such as ''The Larry Sanders Show'' and ''Comedy Bang! Bang! (TV series), Comedy Bang! Bang!'' The series premiered on Nickelodeon on July 9, 2021, with the series set to be available on
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later on.


Super Bowl

After the death of Hillenburg, an online petition emerged requesting that David Glen Eisley's song "Sweet Victory"—featured in the episode "Band Geeks", which followed
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as he organized an ensemble to perform the halftime show at the "Bubble Bowl"—be performed at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show. By December 24, 2018, the petition on Change.org had over one million signatures, and the Twitter account of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the event's venue, also acknowledged the campaign. During the halftime show, a short animation featuring Squidward, Mr. Krabs, Mrs. Puff, SpongeBob, and Patrick Star, as well as footage of the Bikini Bottom band from the episode, was used to introduce Travis Scott for his performance of "Sicko Mode". This led to fan outrage due to the bait and switch nature of the introduction and marketing leading up to the show implying Sweet Victory would be played during it. According to animator Nico Colaleo, the animation was completed in a few days. On August1, 2023, CBS Sports announced that it would carry a NFL on Nickelodeon, youth-oriented alternate broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII on Nickelodeon, the first such broadcast for a Super Bowl. Billed as ''Super BowlLVIII: Live from Bikini Bottom'', the broadcast incorporated ''SpongeBob''-themed augmented reality effects and features (in addition to those seen on previous games aired by the network), and appearances by characters from the series (SpongeBob and Patrick acted as "analysts" alongside announcers Noah Eagle and Nate Burleson, with Sandy Cheeks taking on "sideline reporter" duties).


Comic books

The 32-page bimonthly comic book series, ''SpongeBob Comics'', was announced in November 2010 and debuted the following February. Before this, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' comics had been published in ''Nickelodeon Magazine'', and episodes of the television series had been adapted by ''List of Tokyopop publications#Cine-Manga, Cine-Manga'', but ''SpongeBob Comics'' was the first American comic book series devoted solely to ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. It also served as ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' creator Stephen Hillenburg's debut as a comic book author. The series was published by Hillenburg's production company, United Plankton Pictures, and distributed by Bongo Comics Group. Hillenburg described the stories from the comic books as "original and always true to the humor, characters, and universe of the SpongeBob SquarePants series." Leading up to the release of the series, Hillenburg said, "I'm hoping that fans will enjoy finally having a ''SpongeBob'' comic book from me." Chris Duffy, the former senior editor of ''Nickelodeon Magazine'', serves as managing editor of ''SpongeBob Comics''. Hillenburg and Duffy met with various cartoonists—including James Kochalka, Hilary Barta, Graham Annable, Gregg Schigiel, and Jacob Chabot—to contribute to each issues. Retired horror comics writer and artist Stephen R. Bissette returned to write a special Halloween issue in 2012, with Tony Millionaire and Al Jaffee. In an interview with Tom Spurgeon, Bissette said, "I've even broken my retirement to do one work-for-hire gig [for ''SpongeBob Comics''] so I could share everything about that kind of current job." In the United Kingdom, Titan Magazines published comics based on ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' every four weeks from February 3, 2005, through November 28, 2013. Titan Magazines also teamed up with Lego to release a limited edition ''SpongeBob''-themed comic.


Films

There have been five ''SpongeBob'' films that have been released theatrically or via streaming services: ''
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'' (2004), '' The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'' (2015), ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run'' (2020), ''Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie'' (2024), and ''Plankton: The Movie'' (2025). The series' regulars have reprised their roles for each film. The films have had an overall positive reception. ''The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants'' is scheduled to be theatrically released in 2025, while another unnamed character spin-off project remains to be released on Netflix for the foreseeable future, according to ViacomCBS' revision in February 2022.


Main series

The first ''SpongeBob'' film, ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'', an animated film adaptation of the series was released on November 19, 2004. The film was directed by Hillenburg and written by long-time series writers Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, Kent Osborne, Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt, and Hillenburg. He and Julia Pistor produced the film, while Gregor Narholz composed the film score, film's score. The film is about Plankton's evil plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City. SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it and save Mr. Krabs' life from Neptune's raft and their home, Bikini Bottom, from Plankton's plan. It features guest appearances by Jeffrey Tambor as King Neptune, Scarlett Johansson as the King's daughter Mindy, Alec Baldwin as Dennis, and David Hasselhoff as himself, and received a positive critical reception. It was a box office success, grossing over $140 million worldwide. A sequel to the 2004 film, ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', was released in theaters on February 6, 2015. The series' main cast members reprised their roles. The underwater parts are traditional animation, animated traditionally in the manner of the series—the live-action parts use Computer-generated imagery, CGI animation with the SpongeBob characters. The film has a budget similar to the previous film and cost less than $100 million to produce. The film was met with positive reviews, and was also a financial success, grossing over $325.2 million. A third film, ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run'', was initially scheduled for a May 2020 release date. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 Pandemic, the film faced multiple delays. Eventually in June 2020, it's worldwide theatrical window was canceled, opting Paramount to eventually release the film as a launch-day exclusive for its premium video on demand service
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in America on March 4, 2021. Internationally, Canada received a theatrical release on August 14, 2020, while Netflix received the streaming rights in foreign regions excluding the US, China, and Canada on November 5, 2020. Unlike the other two SpongeBob movies, the film mainly uses stylized-CGI animation. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, although audiences were less favorable. Due to COVID-19, the film was not financially successful, grossing $4.8 million from its limited theatrical run. The fourth main SpongeBob movie as well as the franchise's sixth film overall, ''The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants'', is currently set for release on December 19, 2025. In August, 2021,
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, CEO of
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, stated that a new theatrical ''SpongeBob'' film is "in the works."The film was initially set for release on May 23, 2025, but was later delayed to December 19; ''Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning'' took its previous date due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.


Spin-off films

''Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie'' is an animated adventure comedy film released on Netflix on August 2, 2024. It is the first character-focused spin-off film, as well as the franchise's fourth film overall. It centers around Sandy and SpongeBob going on a mission to save Bikini Bottom, while a subplot centers on the latter's family's exploits in the Circus. Prior to its release, the entire film was leaked on January 21, 2024, as a video upload on X (the website formerly known as
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). The film received mixed reviews from critics. Plankton: The Movie is an animated musical comedy film which released on Netflix on March 7, 2025. It is the second character-focused spin-off film, and the fifth film in the franchise overall. As with the ''Sandy Cheeks Movie'', the entire film was leaked onto X (Twitter) in August 2024.


Television films

Three television films were released: ''SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis'' (2007), ''SpongeBob's Truth or Square'' (2009), and ''SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout'' (2019).


Music

Collections of original music featured in the series have been released on the albums ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Original Theme Highlights'' (2001), ''SpongeBob's Greatest Hits'' (2009), and ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Yellow Album, The Yellow Album'' (2005). The first two charted on the US Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, reaching number 171 and 122, respectively. Several songs have been recorded for the purpose of a single or album release and have not been featured on the show. The song "My Tighty Whiteys" written by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley was released only on the album ''The Best Day Ever'' (2006). Kenny's inspiration for the song was "underwear humor," saying: "Underwear humor is always a surefire laugh-getter with kids ... Just seeing a character that odd wearing really prosaic, normal, Kmart (United States), Kmart, three-to-a-pack underwear is a funny drawing ... We thought it was funny to make a really lush, beautiful love song to his underwear." A soundtrack album, ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie – Music from the Movie and More..., The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie – Music from the Movie and More'', featuring the film's score, was released along with the feature-length film in November 2004. Various artists including the Flaming Lips, Wilco, Ween, Motörhead, the Shins, and
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contributed to the soundtrack that reached number 76 on the US ''Billboard'' 200.


Theme park rides

The SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D film and ride opened at several locations, including Six Flags Over Texas, Flamingo Land Resort, and the Shedd Aquarium. The ride features water squirts, real bubbles, and other sensory enhancements. In 2012, Nickelodeon teamed up again with SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment and Super 78 to produce ''SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D: The Great Jelly Rescue''. The attraction opened in early 2013 at the Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration. It was also installed at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort Orlando in Orlando, Florida. The seven-minute film follows SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy rescuing the jellyfish of Jellyfish Fields from Plankton's evil clutches. On May 23, 2015, an interactive 3D show titled ''SpongeBob SubPants Adventure'' opened in Texas at Moody Gardens. The show was replaced with a generic "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" re-theme in 2019. A dark ride shooter attraction titled ''SpongeBob's Crazy Carnival Ride'' opened at the Circus Circus Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2024. A variety of SpongeBob SquarePants-related attractions are currently located within Nickelodeon in amusement parks, Nickelodeon themed-areas at Movie Park Germany, Pleasure Beach Blackpool, Sea World (Australia), Sea World, American Dream Meadowlands, and Mall of America, which includes the SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter, euro-fighter roller coaster. In 2026, Universal Kids Resort will include a themed land based on the franchise.


Video games

Numerous video games based on the series have been produced. Some of the early games include: ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula, Legend of the Lost Spatula'' (2001) and ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom'' (2003). In 2013, Nickelodeon published and distributed ''SpongeBob Moves In!'', a freemium city-building game Application software, app developed by Kung Fu Factory for iOS and Android (operating system), Android. On June 5, 2019, THQ Nordic announced ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated'', a full remake of the console versions of the original 2003 game. The game was released one year later on June 23, 2020 and includes cut content from the original game. On May 28, 2020, Apple Arcade released a game called Spongebob Squarepants: Patty Pursuit. In 2021, EA Sports introduced a SpongeBob-themed level to the Yard section of its ''Madden NFL 21'' video game. On September 17, 2021, THQ Nordic announced ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake'', a new original game based on the franchise.


SpongeBob SquareShorts

Nickelodeon launched the first global ''SpongeBob SquarePants''-themed film, short film competition, SpongeBob SquareShorts: Original Fan Tributes, in 2013. The contest encouraged fans and filmmakers around the world to create original short films inspired by SpongeBob for a chance to win a prize and a trip for four people to a screening event in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood. The contest opened on May 6 and ran through June 28, 2013. On July 19, 2013, Nickelodeon announced the competition's finalists. On August 13, 2013, the under-18 category was won by David of the United States for his ''The Krabby Commercial'', while the ''Finally Home'' short by Nicole of South Africa won the 18 and over category.


Theater

''SpongeBob SquarePants'' was adapted as a stage musical in 2016 by director Tina Landau. ''SpongeBob SquarePants, The Broadway Musical'' premiered in Chicago in 2016 and opened on Broadway (Manhattan), Broadway at the Palace Theatre (Broadway), Palace Theatre on December 4, 2017. The musical opened to critical acclaim, and tied for most-nominated production at the 2018 72nd Tony Awards with twelve Tony Award, Tony nominations.


Merchandise

The popularity of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' inspired merchandise from T-shirts to posters. In 2009, it was reported that the franchise had generated an estimated $8 billion in merchandising revenue for Nickelodeon. The series is also the most distributed property of Paramount Media Networks. ''SpongeBob'' is viewed in 170 countries, speaks 24 languages, and has become "a killer merchandising app.". The title character and his friends have been used as a theme for special editions of well-known family board games, including Monopoly (game), Monopoly, The Game of Life, Life, and Operation (game), Operation, as well as a ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' edition of Ants in the Pants (game), Ants in the Pants, and Yahtzee. In 2001, Nickelodeon signed a marketing deal with Target Corporation and Burger King, expanding its merchandising. The popularity of SpongeBob has translated well into sales. In 2002, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' dolls sold at a rate of 75,000 per week—faster than Tickle Me Elmo dolls were selling at the time. SpongeBob has gained popularity in Japan, specifically with Japanese women. Nickelodeon's parent company, Viacom, purposefully targeted marketing at women there. Skeptics initially doubted that SpongeBob could be popular in Japan, as the character's design is very different from already popular designs for Hello Kitty and Pikachu. Ratings and merchandise sales showed ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' has caught on with parents and with college audiences. In a 2013 promotion, college-oriented website Music.com gave away 80,000 ''SpongeBob'' T-shirts, four times more than during a similar promotion for Comedy Central's ''South Park''. Kids' meal tie-ins have been released in fast food restaurants in many parts of the world, including Burger King in Europe and North America, as well as Wendy's in North America, and Hungry Jack's in Australia. A McDonald's Happy Meal tie-in with SpongeBob-themed Happy Meal boxes and toys was released in Europe and other international markets in the summer of 2007. In Australia, the advertisement for the McDonald's ''SpongeBob'' Happy Meal won the Pester power, Pester Power Award because the ads enticed young children to want its food because of the free toy. As a tie-in beverage for the DVD release of ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'', 7-Eleven released the limited edition Under-the-Sea Pineapple Slurpee in March 2004. Pirate's Booty released limited edition ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' Pirate's Booty snacks in 2013. In 2007, high-end ''SpongeBob''-themed electronics were introduced by Imation Electronics Products under the Npower brand, including MP3 players, digital cameras, a DVD player, and a flat panel display, flatscreen television. Pictures of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' began to appear on the labels of 8-ounce cans of Green Giant cut green beans and packages of frozen Green Giant green beans and butter sauce in 2007, which featured free stickers. This was part of an initiative to encourage kids to eat their vegetables. Simmons Jewelry Co. released a $75,000 diamond pendant as part of a ''SpongeBob'' collection. In New Zealand, the UK-based Beechdean Group unveiled the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' Vanilla Ice Cream character product as part of a license deal with Nickelodeon. NZ Drinks launched the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' bottled water. Build-A-Bear Workshop introduced the new ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' collection in stores and online in North America on May 17, 2013. Shoppers can dress their SpongeBob and Patrick plush in a variety of clothing and accessories. Sandy Cheeks and Gary the Snail are also available as pre-stuffed minis. Build-A-Bear Workshop stores nationwide celebrated the arrival of SpongeBob with a series of special events from May 17 through May 19. On July 13, 2013, Toyota, with Nickelodeon, unveiled a ''SpongeBob''-inspired Toyota Highlander. The 2014 Toyota Highlander was launched on SpongeBob Day at the 2013 San Diego Padres season, San Diego Padres v. Giants game. The ''SpongeBob'' Toyota Highlander visited seven U.S. locations during its release, including the Nickelodeon Suites Resort Orlando in Florida. In April 2019, Nickelodeon released a series of toys adapted from various SpongeBob Internet memes. These included "Handsome Squidward", "Imaginaaation SpongeBob", "Mocking SpongeBob", "SpongeGar", and "Surprised Patrick". Shortly after the release of the line, most of the toys sold out on Amazon.com. SpongeBob has also appeared as a guest character in multiple video games, mainly Nickelodeon based ones such as the Nicktoons Unite!, Nicktoons Unite and Nick All-Star Brawl franchises, and a crossover game with the MLB entitled Nicktoons MLB. Additionally, there have been SpongeBob skins in mobile games, such as Stumble Guys and Brawl Stars. In 2024, Nickelodeon collaborated with various local restaurants and fast food chain Wendy's to create Krabby Patty Kollab meals, including a recreation of the Krabby Patty (which was just the Dave's burgers from Wendy's with special sauce) and various SpongeBob themed food items, including a Pineapple Under The Sea Frosty from Wendy's, along with specialized items at select local restaurants nationwide. While the promotion was popular, it was also criticized for allegedly going against creator
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's wishes of not selling themed fast food based on the property. On October 25, 2024, as part of multiple reveals at that year's MagicCon Las Vegas event, Wizards of the Coast announced a SpongeBob themed Secret Lair would be released for Magic: The Gathering (Secret Lair is the label for special limited edition cards for the game). Not much is currently known aside from it releasing in 2025. On December 5, 2024, clothing brand Uniqlo announced a collab featuring SpongeBob inspired designs by streetwear brand Cactus Plant Flea Market. It is set to release December 12.


See also

* '' Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years'' * '' The Patrick Star Show'' * ''
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