
In the photo below from left to right: Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward), Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), Mr. The network released first look photos of the gang. Nickelodeon unveiled a first look of a new hour-long special titled “SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout,” which includes live-action scenes where the voice cast plays the human counterparts of their animated characters. Krabs, Plankton, and the rest of the creatures in Bikini Bottom are. Some, in fact, may be getting their own spinoffs.įor the first time, as part of Nickelodeon’s year-long celebration of SpongeBob, the voices behind the iconic characters will show their real faces on the long-running program. It’s longevity–it turns 20 this year–only proves how much of a cultural force the characters of SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, Mr. Watch it with kids, or by yourself, either way, you'll probably have a great time with this show.From the show’s inception, SpongeBob SquarePants has been a beloved and highly-rated children’s animated program. In most episodes, there is some type of adult humor that adults and teens will find to be funny. His footprints were NOT found in the blood puddle. There is nothing in this show that should make parents feel uncomfortable. Krabss body, along with the footprints of many other people. Some episodes are smartly written, and in odd ways, certain episodes have a message in them.

There are times when this show can become stupid, as a matter of fact, every episode uses stupidity in a certain way. The premiere episode’s first segment Help Wanted was about SpongeBob starting out in the position of fry cook at the Krusty Kraba position he still. The episode officially premiered on July 17, 1999. Elements like quirky humor, annoying neighbors, fun plot lines, slightly dark humor in a few episodes(not as much as the old Nickelodeon shows), mishaps at work, worst enemies, and mishaps due to SpongeBob's antics all make this show great. Nickelodeon first broadcast SpongeBob SquarePants on as part of a special preview following the telecast of the 1999 Kids’ Choice Awards.

SpongeBob is very reminiscent of older Nickelodeon shows. Most of their new shows are spin offs of old shows, and most of the new shows aren't good at all. These days, Nickelodeon hasn't been doing so well. There are a bunch of other characters in the show, but most episodes are focused around them. Krabs, the evil Plankton, and the driving school teacher Mrs. Other characters in the show are SpongeBob's drowsy neighbor, Squidward, his boss at work, Mr. His best friend is the dopey starfish Patrick, his other best friend is the land squirrel who lives in a submarine home, Sandy. Each episode focuses around him and his misadventures with other people in his town known as Bikini Bottom. The story lines are focused around SpongeBob, an energetic sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea.

You may like it, or you may not believe that you're watching something like this, but either way, it will somehow get to you. This show also cheers you up very easily. It's hard to avoid this show, even if you're an adult, or a teen. Its quirky humor, colorful characters, and crazy plot lines make it irresistible.
