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In just under a month's time, Keith and I will be heading to Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario. Although I haven't set foot there in 14 years, it has always remained one of my all-time favorite places to visit!
Widely known as Canada's premier theme park, Wonderland first opened in 1981. I'm unsure if I was there during the park's opening year as I was only 4 years old at the time, but I recall having visited annually shortly thereafter. I have so many wonderful memories of that place!
Back in the 80's, Hanna-Barbera cartoons reigned supreme, and throughout the park on any given day, costumed employees would meet and greet park-goers dressed as the Smurfs, Scooby-Doo, Fred Flintstone, Captain Caveman, etc. There was an area of the park known as Hanna-Barbera Land which featured an area that resembled a real-life Bedrock. From the building structures to the seating, it was pretty great, especially when you consider that as a kid I would come home from school every day at lunch to watch The Flintstones on television. This was my utopia! They even had outdoor dining tables that resembled The Flintstones' car. I loved it!
They had a roller coaster there called Dragon Fyre (which happens to still be there today). At the time, it was the park's only looping coaster. For two years in a row during the early 80's, I had attempted to ride it, but I had not yet met the minimum height requirement! By the third year, I was finally tall enough.....and it was glorious!
I've always loved thrill rides, even at a young age. There wasn't anything I wouldn't ride. Mind you, having not gone in the last 14 years is somewhat worrisome. I'm now 46 with various aches and pains. I also take medication for high blood pressure. Something tells me I'm going to come back from this excursion either crippled or dead. But to hell with it! Let's throw caution to the wind!
One of my all-time favorite things at Canada's Wonderland has to be the funnel cake. No one makes it like they do. I always made sure to get one every time we'd visit, and this time will be no exception. Served with fresh strawberries, strawberry sauce and vanilla soft serve ice cream, it's almost worth going just for that. Heaven!!
Another great thing about the park I thoroughly enjoy are the shows. They have a diving show where divers jump from atop a waterfall on Wonder Mountain, the centerpiece of the entire park. This year they also have a stunt show, and a circus performance in the large air-conditioned theater. They even have a dog show where canines perform a series of different tricks, etc.
I've seen some great attractions in past years which included laser light shows, a "School of Rock" musical revue, stunt performances, and a killer "Days of Thunder" motion ride!
There was a time from the early 90's to (I believe) the mid-2000's when Paramount Pictures owned the park. A lot of the rides were themed after Paramount movies including "Top Gun", "Tomb Raider", "The Italian Job", etc. When the park was sold to Cedar Fair, most of the ride names were changed. "Top Gun" became "Flight Deck". "Tomb Raider" became "Time Warp", and "The Italian Job" became the "Backlot Stunt Coaster". To this day, I still find myself calling the rides by their original given names! When Paramount had bought the park in the early 90's, they removed the Hanna-Barbara characters, props and insignia (although Scooby-Doo was spared) for Nickelodeon properties such as Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants. Then, when Cedar Fair bought it from Paramount, Nickelodeon was replaced with Charlie Brown and the remaining Peanuts characters. I initially found this move odd considering Peanuts haven't been relevant in quite some time, whereas Nick shows were current and would resonate a whole lot more with kids. But I guess they had to work with what they had.
Some of the rides that were there when I was younger have sadly been replaced. The problem lies with the fact that they lack real estate. At one point, they had sold off a lot of their surrounding land where many commercial properties now stand, and in great abundance. By doing so, Wonderland literally has little room to grow and expand. As a result, some rides get taken down to make way for the new. Rides such as "Jet Scream", "SkyRider", "Zumba's Flume" and "The Great Whale of China" were among my favorites that are no longer in existence.
On the plus side for me, having not gone in almost a decade and a half, there are a plethora of NEW rides I'm just itching to try. So I figure now is a good a time as any. At any rate, our trip should be a fun one. I just hope I make it back in one piece!
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However, Operation Krabby Patty was the first SpongeBob PC game. Technically, this is not true because Legend of the Lost Spatula was the first SpongeBob game to be released, and in Europe, SuperSponge also came out before-hand.If the player clicks on the Operation Krabby Patty poster inside WSEA TV, SpongeBob breaks the fourth wall by saying, "Ooo! Operation Krabby Patty! That was my very first game.The outfit that Patrick wears throughout most of the game, (a green baseball cap, a lavender shirt, a camera, and his usual green swim trunks with purple flowers), was first seen on him at the beginning of " Neptune's Spatula.".The game was nominated for an "Adventure Game of the Year" award of 2003, but ultimately lost to Uplink: Hacker Elite.SpongeBob SquarePants Employee of the Month - Longplay Trivia The ending shows them all leaving Neptune's Paradise, except Patrick, who is still in the bumper boats. SpongeBob and Patrick are overjoyed, and several characters that they met throughout the game jump out yelling "Surprise!". He says it is "SpringBoob SquirePin's" party, but Sandy corrects him. In the ending sequence, SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy get to Neptune's Paradise, but an employee tells them that the park is closed to make way for a private party, upsetting SpongeBob and Patrick and causing them to cry (although Patrick was only wailing and banging his arms and legs on the floor as if he was having a tantrum). But the real question is: "where will SpongeBob find a jacket?" The goal is to get the oxygen tanks filled at a place called Oxygen Springs so that SpongeBob and Patrick can get to Neptune's Paradise. The oxygen fuel tank in Sandy's rocket runs out of oxygen (thanks to Patrick stepping on the gas pump) and they get stuck in Bottoms Up. Conch Street ( SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick's houses).They get left behind and have to find a new way to get to Neptune's Paradise.
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They get out of Rock Bottom, but SpongeBob and Patrick do some annoying things on the bus, so the bus driver tricks them and says that the bus ran out of gas. The bus driver refuses to drive out of Rock Bottom until the storm passes, so the goal is to figure out why the weather is stormy and to try and fix it. SpongeBob and Patrick get on the bus but suddenly, the weather gets really bad, so they get lost and end up stuck in Rock Bottom (again).
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Krabs decides to name him the "Employee of the Year." He then receives a mysterious mail package containing two free tickets to " Neptune's Pacific Paradise," and later gives them to SpongeBob for winning the "Employee of the Year" award, with SpongeBob saying they must've cost a fortune however, they were free. SpongeBob wins the "Employee of the Month" award once again, so Mr.
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5a. "Pizza Delivery"
6a. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy"
7b. "Jellyfish Jam"
10b. "F.U.N."
12b. "Employee of the Month"
14a. "SB-129"
16a. "Valentine's Day"
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20a. "Hooky"
27a. "Prehibernation Week"
34b. "Frankendoodle"
42b. "My Pretty Seahorse"
43a. "Just One Bite"
67b. "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"
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95b. "To Save a Squirrel"
229a. "Doodle Dimension"
232b. "Shopping List"
245b. "King Plankton"
248b. "Squid's on a Bus"
254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
257a. "Handemonium"
263a. "Who R Zoo?"
266. "Escape from Beneath Glove World"
268b. "Lockdown for Love"
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THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE: AN INVERSION ON “COMING OF AGE” FILMS AND A CRITICISM OF ADULTHOOD
Hi hello hey it’s me Jericho Jay “Japes” Marshall out here with a pretentious love letter to the filmmaking on display in nickelodeons The Spongebob Movie. Yes, I know it’s a kids movie. Yes, I know it’s not that deep. But I’m majoring in english, and deeply depressed, so I need to get this OUT and onto a PAGE.
I have watched this film many times over my lifetime, a few when i was just a kid, then in my early teens, even when i turned eighteen, and now, a month before i turn 20. Every time, I grow a new appreciation for the nuances that this movie brings to the table, and on my most recent watch my own deliverance from childhood makes me relate to the core themes the hardest I ever have. The Spongebob Movie isn’t just a movie about childhood, but a movie about adulthood.
Today, I’m going to make clear exactly how The Spongebob Squarepants Movie criticizes our understanding of adulthood and how society treats the neurodivergent, while effectively turning the “Coming of Age” genre on its head, within its 87 minute runtime.
START: CONSISTENT CHARACTERIZATION
One thing a lot of films (ESPECIALLY kids films) fail to nail is consistently showing aspects of a character throughout the runtime, enough that changes to a character feel impactful and justified instead of rushed and stifled. The best examples of movies that fail to do this are often the marvel movies that people tend to not remember- the first two thor movies, the avengers age of ultron, etc. In these movies, characters certainly have traits, but their personalities and motives can be very weak and make dramatic changes feel A LOT less dramatic. This can be seen in age of ultron, when quicksilver gave his own life to save someone else, which felt like nothing because he wasn't well developed. He wasn't particularly endearing, nor did him sacrificing his life contradict a part of his character. It felt very much like the writers trying to say "Look, this character which was once opposing the avengers, is now dying for one. Please cry." No hate to the writers of Age of Ultron, but it proves itself often to be an unmemorable part of the catalogue.
In the Spongebob Movie, the characterization is ON. POINT. After the introduction, with the pirates rushing in to watch spongebob, we get so much information regarding spongebob as a character.
Pictured: Spongebob holding a piece of cheese like an operator
The first scene of the plot is a dream sequence a large crowded scene at the Krusty Krab, with a customer not receiving cheese on his patty, and it being positioned in the same way as a bomb being located. In the dream, everyone is panicked, and Mr. Krabs is visibly distressed, almost like a damsel. Spongebob comes in, announcing his position as manager, much to the relief of Krabs. He goes in, and puts cheese on the burger (again, very akin to a bomb defusal scene), bringing the perturbed customer out safe and sound. Everyone lifts spongebob up as a hero, which is interrupted by his boat alarm.
This scene is JAM PACKED with stuff that both introduces the character to new watchers and introduces the crux of his arc to everyone else. Spongebob of course is very fond of the Krusty Krab, and wants to be the manager- he wants people to see him as cool, and as a responsible adult. He wants to be the sort of person that can be trusted with big responsibilities. And we also see, most importantly, that he is extremely childish through his faximile of what it meant to be adult. Everything is scaled up; it's a very silly situation, which well suits both the joke and his character as an inexperienced kid. This is one of the most direct ways to convey someone's character, because a dream can be interpreted as a direct port into a character's desires. This being the first introduction to the character in the movie sets the tone for EVERY following situation.
In the next few scenes you see Spongebob's real life, which involves his lengthy morning routine; his life is sort of whimsical, and so too is his routine. He showers by shoving a hose into himself till he bursts with water, he uses toothpaste to clean his eyes but not his teeth, and he puts on pants which he must fold to make. Again, all pretty solid jokes, but also very telling about his outlook. He is funny, weird, and childish, which is juxtaposed by the scene where he's- he's uh- showering with squidward. Squidward is an example of the "adult" that spongebob isn't. This has always been the case, but here his normal routine makes it very clear that other people in this world aren't like spongebob. They shower normally, they brush their teeth, they put their clothes on like normal. Spongebob's world is one of wonder and without responsibility, which makes it questionable as to whether he could handle one.
Pictured: Spongebob's room, adorned with childhood imagery
Pictured: Spongebob celebrating his position as a manager, despite Krabs saying that it was squidward who got it
Even his room in this scene screams "kid". He has toys strewn about, glow in the dark stars, and pictures of superheroes on the wall. He even says "Sorry about this calendar" as he rips a page, personifying inanimate objects as a kid would. The movie is telling you, "THIS CHARACTER IS A KID", but in a way that's masked because it's also just a set up for jokes. It's done so well, in my opinion, that it would go over your head because from your perspective you would be laughing along as spongebob did his wacky antics.
On top of that, his excitement for his assured managerial position at the Krusty Krab 2 continues to be bolstered. He marked it off with a cute drawing on his calendar, for those familiar he changes his normal "I'm ready" chant to "I'm ready- promotion-", and he's even already set up a party to celebrate at his favorite chain, Goofy Goobers, a child's entertainment restaurant similar to chucky cheese, albeit replacing pizza for ice cream. He hasn't just gotten excited, but has this childish anticipation for something which isn't even assured.
Spongebob arrives at the opening of the Krusty Krab 2, where he is so excited he can't contain his glee. He breaks the silence and makes members of the crowd uncomfortable, reinforcing again that spongebob is a standout in a world of adults, and a kid who doesn't understand certain social norms, which society looks down upon. When Krabs reveals that Squidward got the managerial position, Spongebob hyped himself so much that he starts celebrating, not even noticing that he wasn't picked. He gets on stage, and begins to give a speech, to which Krabs interrupts.
The next part I think best illustrates Spongebob's clear ignorance to society: Krabs attempts to subtly tell spongebob that he isn't getting the job, but spongebob repeats everything he says into the microphone. Again, fantastic joke, grade A, but the amount this shows how invested spongebob was. He already saw himself as an adult, someone who everyone would look up to as a manager- he could take the responsibility, and isn't aware of everyone likely cringing in the audience. This is the natural step for him in his mind, especially because of his exemplary work which had been previously celebrated through employee of the month awards. This was not an option for him. There wasn't a world in his mind where he would be outclassed by squidward.
Krabs has to break to him that he lacks responsibility, and that his childishness makes it difficult for Krabs to give him such a job. This might seem harsh, but I think the intro again shows how Spongebob saw the job; he didn't understand what it would be like, fantasizing another level in the menial work structure to be an amazing adventure of a job. People in the crowd reaffirm that in the eyes of society, spongebob is just a kid, a goofball. In my eyes, this is a story not just of childhood, but of neurodivergence. Spongebob isn't normal, and is blocked by society for his ignorance of social norms and sunny disposition. He finds things fun that other people can not, and he places values in completely different things. So he is blocked from the meaningful recognition he desired, despite the obvious evidence of his commitment.
I think this is a mighty interesting dichotomy!!! Simultaneously, spongebob's understanding of the world truly is warped, often resulting in a lack of consideration for others as well as harm for himself when things don't go his way, AND he is a good worker which puts in MANY hours of work without so much of a complaint. This is COMPLEX. You have to ask yourself, as a viewer, "would I give spongebob the job?" The answer can be different and can be REASONED.
And that's JUST spongebob! There are other characters with characterization that mixes into the themes of the movie very well, but I'm going to bring up any related points in future sections.
Okay, Okay. So now you're saying "WOW OKAY GREAT so why does any of this matter?" I'm so glad you asked. VERY glad.
2: THE BREAKING OF A YOUNG MAN'S SPIRIT
THIS is the point of the movie. The obstacle in this movie truly isn't adulthood, but instead self doubt. Spongebob's whole world is turned upside down by Krab's rejection of his basic personality. Spongebob asks himself: is it REALLY okay to be who I am? Am I an adult? Is the world fair? One of the most shocking scenes in the movie is blended so well in tone with the rest that you don't really notice; spongebob eating ice cream to cope with his disappointment, akin to that of adults drinking alcohol, and appearing to be visually "drunk" and washed up. This is BRILLIANT, and a recurring theme, where the true line between adult and childhood becomes blurry and impossible to see. Spongebob, the representation of a kid, gets hungover, spiteful, and angry about the injustice of his situation. This is often how adults act in the fact of adversity, but what's funny is that this too is how a kid would act; getting angry and overindulging, feeling entitled and acting socially immature when he didn't get what he wanted. He walks in to the Krusty Krab literally just to shit talk Krabs. And it doesn't stop there.
Pictured: Plankton finding "Plan Z" and looking at it like a centerfold in a playboy magazine
Almost every character in this movie juxtaposes another, again smearing the line of what it means to be an adult. For example, Spongebob and Plankton are polar opposites; plankton is cold and vengeful, angry at the world around him, and spongebob is a happy person who tends not to take things personally, a friend to all. In planktons first appearances in the movie, he is portrayed with clear adult themes, mocking spongebob, making pinup jokes about plan z, and living in a fairly dark and grey space. But, as the story moves along, we see many similarities; both spongebob and plankton are fairly one track minded, and when spongebob's perception is broken he himself gets a little vengeful. When eugene is put in danger over this, though, we do see that he places the lives of others over his own wants. And, even at the end of the movie, we see their similarities. Plankton reuses the "Sorry Calendar" joke that spongebob used at the start of the movie, drawing another line of what it means to be an adult. Is it childish of plankton to say that? Is the inherent irony he has impactful here? His want for something that isn't his, and his disregard for others in pursuing it feels just like how a younger child may steal the toy of another, without understanding what it means to share.
Pictured: Neptune flipping his shit at his lost crown
Then, there's the character of Neptune. Neptune is a big man baby. He rules the entire land, commands the most respect, and is considered the most powerful person under the sea, and yet, we see that he gets overprotective of his property, prepared to execute anyone who even annoys him. Throughout the film, he's obsessed with chasing an image of youth, as he is bald, and ignores the suffering of the people on bikini bottom to make sure no one sees his bald head. He throws what's equivalent to a tantrum when he finds his crown is missing, and believes a very crude note written by plankton saying that it was eugene who stole it. His character is an "acceptable" child because he's in a position of power, where spongebob is an "unacceptable" child as he is just a working class member of society. And the funniest part is, that he mocks spongebob for wanting to go for the crown, when even he, the strongest person in bikini bottom, refuses to go out of fear.
We see that these "bastions" of adulthood, plankton and neptune, are the ones who are responsible for missteps of society; we're ALL children in the long run, but the strict enforcement of a perceived true adulthood creates a space where they can act immaturely yet those under them/around them cannot. Dennis makes this case even more, as the only thing he does in this movie is hurt others. There's only one thing that seems to truly denote adulthood, and it's cruelty.
Even squidward, the adult that is supposed to be more responsible that spongebob, refuses to go on the quest to retrieve the crown, as he acts mostly in self interest, even later claiming to only care that plankton was stealing the secret formula as it was hurting his own paycheck.
Spongebob is the only one willing to go, willing to defend the man who wronged him, willing to value life over his own interests. He is both child and adult, just as the adults are too children.
As he moves through the plot of this film, he becomes less confident in his disposition, with his naivete causing moments like him and patrick crossing the state line and immediately getting carjacked, or them being put into an uncomfortable situation by all the bubbles they blew when they tried to get their car back. His bright personality is questioned constantly: Only five days to shell city? BY CAR. This is man's country. But weren't we the double bubble blowing babies?
Pictured: Spongebob caught trying to take back the key to the patty wagon when patrick fails to distract everyone
This is made more obvious to him as patrick remains oblivious throughout; patrick is a mirror for him, that acts as a childhood constant, that makes it clearer for him every day the draws of his childishness. There's the moment in the club where patrick's distraction was poorly thought out, and only because he said he wanted to do it adamantly, there's the moment where patrick challenged neptune on how many days they would have to do it, which served no purpose but for his own fun, there's the moment patrick points out the free ice cream trap- he is the unemployed uncritical lens that spongebob is afraid he is.
So everything's fucked, and anyone who is childish is bad i guess!!!
But that isn't so,
3: The illusion of manhood
So we've talked about spongebob's characterization as a naive child, how this is impactful in his transformation into someone who is anxious about that aspect of his personality, and how the society around him is hypocritical in it's own immaturity. But where does this all come together?
Pictured: Planktons dystopian world, which Mindy shows Spongebob and Patrick
It's at spongebob and patricks "conversion to manhood". At his lowest point, spongebob becomes a squidward- he becomes critical of his AND patricks interests, and regards them as childish, deciding that this means that they can't make it to shell city, as it requires them to be adults. When mindy shows them the dire situation back home, she hopes that spongebob's sunny personality and care for others would shine through, but instead he turns to what society has been telling him; it's impossible. He can't do it, he's just a little kid, and there is no point to any of this as he'll fail regardless.
Thinking about it like this, it truly is one of the darkest points in the entire series; spongebob just openly admitted that there was nothing he could do, that all of his friends were goners because he was effectively useless.
Mindy comes up with an idea; she'll trick spongebob and patrick into believing they're men; she convinces them of mermaid magic (their innocence allowing them to believe) and uses kelp to make them think they've matured into adults. Notice that physical modifiers being the only key to this "fake adulthood". With this, they jump off a cliff because they believe that with adulthood, they are invincible.
This is really telling about how the society they're in thinks of being an adult, and relays that to children. There's another level, a distinct separation between spongebob and adulthood, which seemed like the difference between a squire and a knight- being an adult means that you aren't weak anymore (as though he was weak in the first place), and thus you can do things you never thought before. Is it truly healthy that this is how a society tells kids that adulthood is like, for them to enter the world and feel a truly awful financial and literal hellscape waiting for them? uh, you can, you can decide that for yourself i think.
Nonetheless, they survive the fall, and conclude that they really are invincible, able to power through a ravine with their happy go lucky attitude, eventually befriending the monsters which were once trying to kill them. They weren't acting like adults, but the labels themselves made it possible for them to soldier on with the childlike disposition they had. I find that to be powerful. If we were able to be more hopeful as adults, and power through the worst things brightly, could we do great things? Idk but these depression meds sure do taste good nom nom
After crossing the ravine, spongebob and patrick meet dennis, and have their worldview crushed as it's revealed that they are actually still kids. Dennis being the "alpha male" that he is, is characterized by violence and a lack of morality. The pair are saved by a giant boot, which is the first of two humans in this movie. Spongebob and patrick are both taken by the man in the diver suit, as we fade to black, marking the end of their illusion of adulthood.
4: Back from the Edge (of death)
Spongebob and Patrick awaken in an antique shop, realizing that they were surrounded by fish that had been killed specifically for sale as tacky antiques. They are lifted out of their fishbowl, and put under a heatlamp, as their fate is sealed to become a member among those dead fish. In spongebob's final moments, he mourns his inability to be an adult, as well as to reach shell city; but before they both die, patrick points out that they truly did reach shell city, as the crown was within their reach.
This. This is a phenomenal scene. Why? Because of what it means for spongebob's arc.
Pictured: Spongebob and Patrick on their deathbeds, finding happiness
He sees the crown, and realizes that, unequivocally, that even if he didn't bring the crown back, he made it to shell city. Every person he met told him that he couldn't even do that. and he did it. He is a kid, yes, but he's a kid who went where not even NEPTUNE dared go. Everything people said about him, about how him being a kid stopped him from success, was suddenly shattered. He has been asking himself if it's okay that he is a kid, and he saw, unambiguously, that it is. He is allowed to be happy. He can enjoy things that other people don't. He can be naive. He can be himself, no matter what anyone says. And so can you. Great things can be done by people who are "childish", who are "naive", who are kind without expecting a return, all of it. YOU are okay. Your stims are okay, your comfort series are okay, your interest in tropes are okay, YOU'RE OKAY!!!!
with that, spongebob and patrick are dehydrated on the table, and ostensibly die, the kids that they are, shedding one final tear each, forming a heart beneath them.
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Miraculously, the tear electrocutes that lamp at it's socket, causing smoke to rise and set off the sprinklers, rehydrating the pair, and bringing them back to life. The "Man in the Suit" attempts to capture them, seeing them about to lift Neptune's crown, but the rest of the dehydrated fish come back to life- squirting him with his own glue and beating him to the ground, as spongebob and patrick run out with the crown. David Hasselhoff offers them a ride back to Bikini Bottom, and the pair begin their ride back.
5: The confrontation of Adulthood and Childhood
Pictured: Dennis looking all lame and shit
As spongebob and patrick are being swam back to bikini bottom, the boot under which dennis was crushed rockets to Hasselhoff, spitting him back out to finish the job. The appearance of Dennis, IN MY OPINION, makes him look rather goofy, with his broken glasses making him look more like a office worker than a badass assassin as he attempts to kill spongebob and patrick. Spongebob, in trying to reason with him, is able to ruin his eyes with bubbles, and then survives as dennis gets hit by a raised platform which spongebob and patrick are too low to be hit by.
Having defeated one representation of adulthood, spongebob and patrick are shot down by HasselHoffs MASSIVE MAN TITS with the crown in order to prevent Krab's fate, blocking Neptune's lazer just in time as they crash in.
All seems to be well, but plankton uses one of his mind control helmets (which we'll be getting into later) to enslave even Neptune, putting mindy, spongebob, patrick, and Krabs against the wall.
In another stark moment of characterization, Spongebob tells patrick that "Plankton Cheated", which prompts plankton to tell spongebob that the situation wasn't a kiddy game, and that it was the real world. This sort of distinctions in their ethos tell you how spongebob interacts with justice; he believes in "playing fair", while plankton is bitter and believes in getting what he wants.
Finally, the apex to our plot, is a musical number. Spongebob begins to make a long-winded speech, where he takes ownership of every label he was called as he stood on the stage at the beginning, the similarity between the two events being clear (holding a microphone at an inappropriate time, making a speech as he blocks out input from an adult trying to talk him down). Spongebob then busts out into the film's rendition of Twisted Sister's "I Wanna Rock", "I'm a Goofy Goober". This results in spongebob reversing plankton's whole plot with "the power of rock and roll". Plankton is made powerless, and thrown into a little padded cell.
The final scene in the movie has Mr. Krabs freed from his imprisonment in ice, and spongebob is offered squidwards position as manager of the second Krusty Krab. He seems hesitant, and squidward offers an insightful analysis of what spongebob might be feeling (the typical analysis of a coming of age movie, where the protagonist finds out that what they wanted all along is not what they wanted, but it was what was inside all along). Spongebob refutes that squidwards fly was just down, and GLADLY accepts the job.
AND THAT'S THE MOVIE
6: AN INVERSION ON THE COMING OF AGE GENRE
A coming of age story tends to be one which is focus on the growth of a character from childhood to adulthood, asking questions about what it means to be an adult. A character reaches for their perceived adulthood, and realizes what it means to ACTUALLY be an adult, typically juxtaposing what people think (drugs, parties, sex) versus what the movie postures as the correct adulthood (responsibility). In this, I think that the spongebob movie directly criticizes the position of what "an adult" is, in the sense of how someone acts.
Like we discussed in part 2, every adult character in this movie tends to be very childish in themselves, unable to see through simple ruses, and often very possessive of personal property. I don't think we actually see a child in this movie as a speaker at any point, only really as background characters (in goofy goobers to solidify spongebob as childish, and I believe in the chum bucket as they're lead to an unsafe place by their parents, who are supposed to be responsible). Thus, what is mostly examined is how adulthood and childhood is a very thin line. Squidward, for example, going directly to plankton to accuse him of stealing the formula, instead of taking it to the top immediately, which would have ended this whole thing fairly quickly; that was rather silly, and was the fruit of his need to assert himself as an adult.
Spongebob goes through this movie FIRST not caring much about whether or not he was an adult, and it is only after the social pressure from adults does he start to chase it. He then chases his perceived image of an adult, going on an adventure, and is crushed by the fact that he isn't an adult. Instead of finding what an adult is, he instead becomes comfortable with his existence as a child, finding himself at the end of the movie able to comfortably chase after an ideal again, where in a normal movie he would humbly reject the job he was offered.
This is, truly, what we should all take from this film. Spongebob realizes that people who aren't necessarily socially adjusted or acceptable can do great things, regardless of what the people around them say, especially because the people around them are liable to throw tantrums and be actively harmful to society. He is allowed to find comfort in childish things, and to be naive, because the world needs more people willing to help others. It's a scathing criticism on the imposed adulthood that exists in a lot of coming of age films, which begs us to drop fun in the interest of doing the right thing, as though those two ideas are contradictory.
BONUS: EXTRA STUFF THAT I LIKED
The goofy goober song became really good storytelling, at first marking childishness, then marking a level of discomfort and judgement in the club, then marking spongebob recognizing that his happiness came from what he liked and not some vague idea of adulthood, and finally marking his full acceptance of his childishness, taking the form of rock, the music of rebellion. It's not as subtle as leitmotifs, but it works really well in how the same song can give very different feelings throughout, and inform how we interact with a story.
There are a lot more examples of adults being pressured into childishness, with the connected twins who liked goofy goober at the club, who were beaten senseless for absolutely no reason, which highlights the way that the society hurts people that, by all means, are just as much adults as anyone else. There's of course Plankton's helmets which created a society of people who simply slaved away with nothing to say, taking life as it came and listening to authority.
On top of that, this movie is PRETTY ANTICAPITALIST AND ANTIMONARCHY, despite those things being allowed to continue to exist at the end- monarchy is seen misusing power constantly and often for unfounded reasons, and Spongebob's diligence at work is rejected by a penny pinching Krabs, who cares only about money. Like, THE KRUSTY KRABS ARE RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER? THAT IS SOME MONTY PYTHON ASS SHIT. This year is the first year i laughed at that joke, because it's really some "capitalists are fucking dumb as shit" humor that slipped over my head when i was a kid. The villain literally being defeated by Rock and Roll, which was sung with a message against the oppression of differences in people? Yeah, I think the spongebob movie hated rich mother fuckers.
END: UH YEAH THAT'S WHAT IT IS
So yeah. The movie is good I think. There's a lot more i could go into, but I've been writing this post for hours and at this point i haven't even read it so...
I recommend going back and giving this film a rewatch!!! Pay attention to all the moments where adults act like children/kids act like adults, because it'll make ur brain pop like a zit. Anyways that's me, I'm Jericho Jay "Japes" Marshall, and I HATE facism.
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We All Have Those Up And Down Days....Right?
today hasn’t been perfect, well last month wasn’t perfect either....
and March was just so freaking awful.
even if I did change my tumblr username from
mythicalmarvelgirlnerd to floweytheflower-of-deltarune
(because I didn’t want a misunderstanding after I found another tumblr with the name “Mythical Marvel.” and we all know how misunderstandings can be at times.)
but I am thinking of changing the tumblr username again.
I mean I can still have the whole Deltarune thing that has to do with the tumblr home being “Delta-Flowey The Flower”
I still plan to go another round with Chapter 2 of Deltarune.
also I have a headcanon theory that Kris has three souls in them.
one being their own, which I believe might be a light turquoise color,
the red soul being the player (and the Undertale’s red soul might be the players too.)
and the third soul being the Knight, which I believe is a Monster’s Soul if it turns out the Knight is a monster.
I think the Knight’s Soul would be a Dark Purple color.
i believe that all the naughty and even dark pranks that Kris did before that we heard from others that have done (even if the Player had just got there in Chapter 1)
was all the work of the Knight, who had made Kris do pranks against their will before we the players even showed up.
even if in the game, it is said that Kris’s choices don’t matter.
but I think even if we do control Kris in the game, it might be nice if their choices did matter so long as we let it happen.
like if when the choices pop-up, it has colors on the words
and what Kris would want to pick comes out as a light turquoise color.
if we pick another choice that isn’t the light turquoise color, it wouldn’t be Kris’s choice.
in theory, before the Player’s Red Soul came along....
Kris’s life might of been already miserable, which might of been the cause of the Knight....who was possibly the real culprit in the certain dark pranks that “Kris” pulled before.
but since the Player came into the picture, we keep them safe.....at least until the end of each chapters where the Knight will take control of Kris’s body.
it might be possible that if the “heart” is not in the middle when the choices pop up and it is on the left or right side, it could be Kris’s choice and if we choose the opposite of what they want, it might make them unhappy.
the Red Soul that is us the Players, should see it as a symbiotic bond.
we might of not truly had that with Frisk,
it might be possible that Frisk might of been one of the discarded vessels that ended up in the Undertale Universe.
but we know that it is possible that the Red Soul we see at the start of the Undertale game........was never Frisk or Chara’s but it belong to the Player.
which is us, those who have been playing both Undertale and Deltarune.
it be nice I could play Adventure Quest Worlds, well I did try to do so today but whatever update they did....and me not having played in a while....tried to put my hero’s name and password and didn’t work.
maybe I should just leave it alone for right now.
and if it comes down to it, I guess I will have to make a new one....possibly.
it be nice if Simpsons just had it’s whole seasons on DVDs and just get cancelled already.....give me my Disenchantment and another Season of Futurama.
I know not everyone is gonna agree, and no one has to....it’s just my feelings.
but it might be better if they stop working on the Simpsons and stop working on a new episode or season of them and just work on the Disenchantment, but make sure to take some breaks to take it easy and not overwork.
plus it is just creepy on how some things are with the Simpsons, with the whole “prediction” thing and I want it to stop....it isn’t even the good kind....unless they showed good ones that I’m not aware of.
but Teen Titans Go will have to stop soon too, for their sake so they do not end up like Spongebob Squarepants....
they just had to keep showing that Marathon for....I think it first started last year....?
the same episodes over and over.....I would understand it if it was on the next day but it was a freaking nightmare for me.
I guess I still like the show, but at the same time it has become a love-hate type thing....
like you love it, but at the same time you hate it because those who are in charge basically broke the marathon and keep doing the same episodes over, over, over and over.
and your family doesn’t have a clue how it makes you feel, and you have to go to another room to get away from that Spongebob show.
I mean I like watching non-stop shows and movies, but that Spongebob Marathon was broken and it was becoming so annoying that it was the same episodes over and over, with very little change.
it even gave me some unpleasant thoughts....which after a while it got better of course.....but I just hope things with the whole Spongebob and Teen Titans Go gets better....
maybe I can just hope things will improve.....
I would still rather have another Season of Wander Over Yonder....
at least that would of been nice, as well as hoping there will be another season of Owl House.
also for the whole “Amazon Prime” to try to do a bit better....
it sucks that Star Vs The Forces Evil is only on the Prime....
it needs to be on DVD or at least Blu-ray.
oh and it isn’t gonna be possible to get one of the seasons of Red Vs Blue I a missing......sure it be a while before the new seasons get on DVD/Blu-Ray,
but those seasons will be worth the wait.
the season I am missing, is being sold on “prime” but I know it ain’t gonna be on the DVD/Blu-ray where it will come to your door in a package.
so I will have to wait until the DVD/Blu-Ray version is restocked......which might be a very.........VERY long wait.....
at least the new My Little Pony G5 Movie made me feel happy.
it was pretty awesome, and no one got turned into scapegoat-stone by Discord and the Sun & Moon Princesses.
as much as I still love those three, it was still messed up what happen.
this is why the Element of Empathy is needed.
even if my Mom pointed out some good parts of Prime, it does seem to have it’s down side in my point of view....
maybe things will get better with it, I don’t know.....guess have to wait and see.
I was doing okay while watching the new MLPG5 Movie....
but then ended up having a down day.
your day can go both ways, going up and down, up and down....
it happens......one can only hope for more better days.
at least I’m feeling a bit more better now...
and I hope some of you agree with my theory
that Kris has three souls in them,
the first one being theirs, the second one being the knight who has been making their life miserable (before the Player shows up) and the third soul being the Player.
and it is possible that the red soul in Undertale, is the Player’s Soul
and was never Frisk’s Soul in the first place.
the trait of the soul is unknown, but in the Fanon it is Determination.
cause that is what Fans have assumed it was the name of the Red Soul.
which can still be used in the Fanon Timelines and AUs.
I hope that the Cuphead Show starts soon....but it might be possible it wont happen until next year.....
not sure the whole Cuphead having a crush on King Dice is true or not.
but if what someone on Youtube said is true, then I guess it could be true.....or it might not be....
if it were true, it be like Semi-Canon which it is a one-sided attraction and the other side doesn’t return the feelings.
I wonder if it be funny if the song “you spin me right round.” plays
while ya slap King Dice’s head round and keep it spinning while the song plays.
if the Devil owns King Dice’s Contract as well as the contracts of the other employees that work at the casino.....
if I lick one of the contracts,
would that mean I own the contracts and their souls...?
it be like “I licked the contract, so now I own their soul.”
which would be very weird and funny.....
give me Mr. Wheezy’s contract so the deed may be done. XD
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Every SpongeBob Ever Nicktoons Marathon Ratings
All numbers in thousands (including adult demo 18-49)
July 7 (6PM-1AM):
Help Wanted/Reef Blowers/Tea at the Treedome: 0.130 (0.03)
Bubblestand/Ripped Pants: 0.181 (0.06)
Jellyfishing/Plankton: 0.198 (0.05)
Naughty Nautical Neighbors/Boating School: 0.179 (0.04)
Pizza Delivery/Home Sweet Pineapple: 0.204 (0.05)
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy/Pickles: 0.227 (0.04)
Hall Monitor/Jellyfish Jam: 0.238 (0.04)
Sandy’s rocket/Squeaky Boots: 0.237 (0.05)
Nature Pants/Opposite Day: 0.356 (0.08)
Culture Shock/FUN: 0.411 (0.10)
Musclebob BuffPants/Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost: 0.439 (0.11)
The Chaperone/Employee of the Month: 0.463 (0.12)
Scaredy Pants/I Was a Teenage Gary: 0.484 (0.12)
SB-129/Karate Choppers: 0.428 (0.10)
July 8 (from 10:30PM-2PM):
The Sponge Who Could Fly: 0.527 (0.14)
SpongeBob Meets the Strangler/Pranks a Lot: 0.519 (0.15)
Fear of a Krabby Patty/Shell of a Man: 0.541 (0.16)
The Lost Mattress/Krabs vs Plankton: 0.468 (0.14)
Have You Seen This Snail?: 0.483 (0.14)
Good Neighbors/Skill Crane: 0.497 (0.14)
Selling Out/Funny Pants: 0.426 (0.13)
July 10 (8AM-1AM)
The Pink Purloiner/SquidWood: 0.328 (0.09)
Best Day Ever/The Gift of Gum: 0.316 (0.07)
Friend or Foe?: 0.332 (0.07)
The Original Frycook/Night Light: 0.375 (0.08)
Rise and Shine/Waiting/Fungus Among Us: 0.439 (0.10)
Spy Buddies/Boat Smarts/Good Ol Whathisname?: 0.471 (0.10)
New Digs/Krabs a la Mode: 0.433 (0.09)
Roller Cowards/Bucket Sweet Bucket: 0.547 (0.12)
To Love a Patty/Breath of Fresh Squidward: 0.571 (0.13)
Money Talks/SpongeBob vs the Patty Gadget/Slimy Dancing: 0.587 (0.13)
The Krusty Sponge/Sing a Song of Patrick: 0.579 (0.13)
A Flea in Her Dome/The Donut of Shame/The Krusty Plate: 0.451 (0.11)
Goo Goo Gas/Le Big Switch: 0.452 (0.10)
Atlantis SquarePantis: 0.408 )0.09)
Picture Pay/Pat No Pay/BoJack: 0.377 (0.08)
Blackened Sponge/Mermaid Man vs SpongeBob: 0.361 (0.08)
The Inmates of Summer/To Save a Squirrel: 0.358 (0.08)
Pest of the West: 0.381 (0.09)
20,000 Patties Under the Seas/The Battle of Bikini Bottom: 0.409 (0.10)
Whatever Happened to SpongeBob?: 0.335 (0.07)
The Two Faces of Squidward/SpongeHenge: 0.330 (0.06)
Banned in Bikini Bottom/Stanley S SquarePants: 0.303 (0.06)
House Fancy/Krabby Road: 0.363 (0.07)
Penny Foolish/Nautical Novice: 0.355 (0.08)
Spongicus/Suction Cup Symphony: 0.394 (0.09)
Not Normal/Gone: 0.497 (0.10)
The Splinter/Slide Whistle Stooges: 0.452 (0.10)
A Life in a Day/Sun Bleached: 0.507 (0.13)
Giant Squidward/No Nose Knows: 0.520 (0.14)
Patty Caper/Giant Squidward: 0.574 (0.15)
Boating Buddies/Krabby Kronicle: 0.568 (0.14)
The Slumber Party/Grooming Gary: 0.466 (0.13)
SpongeBob vs the Big One: 0.532 (0.14)
July 11 (6AM-6AM)
Truth or Square: 0.323 (0.07)
Pineapple Fever/Chum Caverns: 0.335 (0.06)
The Clash of Triton: 0.332 (0.07)
Tentacle-Vision/I Heart Dancing: 0.349 (0.08)
Growth Spout/Stuck in the Wringer: 0.341 (0.08)
Someone’s in the Kitchen with Sandy/The Inside Job: 0.372 (0.09)
Greasy Buffoons/Model Sponge: 0.391 (0.09)
Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful/A Pal for Gary: 0.415 (0.10)
Yours Mine and Mine/Kracked Krabs: 0.397 (0.10)
The Curse of Bikini Bottom/Squidward in Clairnetland: 0.407 (0.09)
SpongeBob’s Last Stand: 0.357 (0.08)
Back to the Past/The Bad Guy Club Villain: 0.423 (0.08)
A Day without Tears/Summer Job: 0.446 (0.08)
One Coarse Meal./Gary In Love: 0.409 (0.07)
The Play’s the Thing/Rodeo Daze: 0.404 (0.07)
Gramma’s Secret Recipe/The Cent of Money: 0.380 (0.07)
Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom/Welcome to Bikini Bottom Triangle: 0.435 (0.08)
The Curse of Hex/The Main Drain: 0.446 (0.08)
Trenchbillies/Sponge-Cano: 0.434 (0.08)
The Great Patty Caper: 0.363 (0.07)
That Sinking Feeling/Karate Star: 0.386 (0.08)
Buried in Time/Enchanted Tiki Dreams: 0.356 (0.08)
The Abrasive Side/Earworm: 0.352 (0.07)
Shellback Shenanigans/Hide and Then What Happens?: 0.346 (0.08)
The Masterpiece/Whelk Attack:0.321 (0.07)
You Don’t Know Sponge/Tunnel of Glove: 0.321 (0.08)
Krusty Dogs/The Wreck of the Mauna Loa: 0.447 (0.11)
New Fish in Town/Love That Squid: 0.428 (0.09)
Big Sister Sam/Perfect Chemistry: 0.432 (0.10)
Accidents Will Happen/The Other Patty: 0.435 (0.10)
Drive Thru/The Hot Shot: 0.473 (0.13)
A Friendly Game/Sentimental Sponge: 0.421 (0.10)
Frozen Face Off: 0.506 (0.13)
Squidward’s School for Grown Up/Oral Report: 0.442 (0.12)
Sweet and Sour Squidward/the Googly Artiste: 0.442 (0.12)
SquarePants Family Vacation: 0.447 (0.12)
Patrick’s Staycation/Walking the Plankton: 0.452 (0.12)
Mooncation/Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation: 0.389 (0.10)
ghoul Fools: 0.399 (0.10)
Mermaid Man begins/Plankton”s Good Eye: 0.366 (0.08)
Barnacle Face/Pet Sitter Pat: 0.338 (0.08)
House Sittin for Sandy/Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom: 0.332 (0.08)
Bubble Trouble/The Way of the Sponge: 0.335 (0.08)
The Krabby Patty that Ate Bikini Bottom/Bubble Buddy Returns: 0.319 (0.07)
Restraining SpongeBob/Fiasco: 0.310 (0.07)
Are You Happy Now?/Planet of the Jellyfish: 0.281 (0.07)
Free Samples/Home Sweet Rubble: 0.288 (0.07)
Karen 2.0/Inspongeiac: 0.295 (0.08)
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Spongebob Employee Of The Month Game Mac
SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month Summary: Follow SpongeBob and his friends on an adventure that has them cooking Krabby Patties, exploring caves, destroying a weather tower, and shopping.
SpongeBob SquarePants Employee Of The Month PC Game 2003 Vintage Nickelodeon. Aug 02, 2019 I tried playing the old Spongebob PC games like Employee of the Month and Battle for Bikini Bottom, they boot up fine but all of the white textures (I.E. Spongebob's eyes and shirt,Sandy's water suit, etc.)are transparent instead.
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Role in games Employee of the Month. He speaks for the first time. He is a bartender at the Rusty Anchor in Rock Bottom. Lights, Camera, Pants! Bully thugs in the home console and Game Boy Advance versions are recolored versions of him. Nicktoons Unite! He is one of the enemies in the SpongeBob SquarePants levels in the DS version.
Developer: Heavy Iron Studios
Release date: 2004
Spongebob Squarepants Employee Month Game Download
Interface language: English
Tablet: Not required
Platform: Intel only
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 video game based on the live action/animated film of the same name (in turn based on the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants) and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance platforms. The PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube versions were developed by Heavy Iron Studios. The Game Boy Advance version was developed by WayForward Technologies. The Microsoft Windows version was developed by AWE Games. Most of the film's cast reprise their roles.
According to Metacritic, the game received mixed to favorable reviews.
Plot
The plot of the video game is based on the film, albeit liberties are taken occasionally. King Neptune's crown has been stolen by Plankton and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it from Shell City and save Bikini Bottom. The gameplay has features that are reminiscent of point-and-click adventure games, similar to that in SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month and the PC version of SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!. It mainly follows around SpongeBob and Patrick in a various number of locations. The game consists of 8 chapters that loosely follow the plot of the film, with additional story details being described in cutscenes between chapters that feature narration over still pictures.
Reception
According to Metacritic, the GameCube, PC, and Xbox versions of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie have received 'Mixed or average reviews,' while the PS2 version received 'Generally favorable reviews.' On GameRankings, the GBA version has a rating of 53 percent.
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Memory 8 Gb DDR3 1333MHz
GeForce GT 440 1Gb Graphics
OS X: 10.10.5 Yosemite
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie notes: Colour
Here are the notes taken on colour techniques used throughout “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” 2004. Any technique used more than once in other scenes have been skipped over unless worth mentioning again or used in a different way.
Though not an animated scene, the beginning of the film opens with a clear blue sky rather than a cloudy or grey sky. This could be a symbol of the joyous occasion of finding the treasured tickets.
During the first ANIMATED scene of the movie, the sky and sea are both shades of blue. This makes the green of the trees on the small island stand out effectively.
The background under the sea consists of a dark blue that gets brighter and greener as it rises. This is used to represent the depth of the water they live in.
Almost all of the main characters in throughout the film (such as SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs etc.) have very vibrant colours for their skin and clothes. Background and side characters seem to have a more pastel colour pallet. This is to make sure that the main characters of the film stand out among a crowed and can have the attention drawn to them easily. Squidward seems to be the exception to this rule however, with his very pastel and light blue colouring, almost to give the look that he is dying or sick to symbolize his depression.
Entering the Krusty Krab, all the lights are off apart from the light from the door and the spotlight on the distressed customer. This makes the attention drawn to those two characters.
SpongeBob’s bedroom wall is a dark red, so not to blend in with anything in the foreground.
SpongeBob’s pictures of himself as the employee of the month all contain green backgrounds, making them stand out better on the blue wall.
SpongeBob walks into his stand-in bathroom, with has vibrant pink walls and dark pink ducks. It all gives a “Babyish” feel to it.
SpongeBob’s house is a very vibrant and stand out orange, whereas Squidward’s house is a deep blue which almost blends in to the background. Patrick’s house is a deep burgundy, not as vibrant as SpongeBob’s, but not as blended in as Squidward’s.
Squidward’s bathroom walls are a deep purple with a pattern, which is far more adult. The purple could indicate how highly he thinks of himself.
SpongeBob and Patrick introduce the Goofy Goober theme with the hats which are a light pink. This again brings the viewer back to the babyish theme.
The exterior of the Krusty Krab is a very dark, sickening green with the feel of an old run down retirement home. The big 2 that stands on the new restaurant is a bright red that grabs the attention.
The inside of the Chum Bucket is dark, plain metal and grey with minimal other colours. This could be symbolizing Plankton’s failure (along with the cobwebs).
Plankton’s backroom has barely any light, symbolizing his evil. The bright colours on his files also stand out well here.
In king Neptune’s thrown room, he has purple linen behind his chair, symbolizing his royalty.
The Goofy Goober Ice-Cream Party Boat is a bright white covered in a large amount of flashing vibrant colours, showing it to be a fun and happy place.
When Neptune lights his trident with flames, a red filter is placed on the background not only for the reflection of the fire but to represent the drama of the situation.
The inside of the party boat uses the light pink yet again for the babyish effect.
In the nut bar, suddenly the colours are changed to dark, deep colours for a more depressed and adult look for representing SpongeBob’s sorrow.
After Plankton gets the Krabby Patty secret formula, suddenly his restaurant has more brightness and colour, but still retains that plain metal wall look and dark back room to represent his evil.
The Chum Bucket helmet is a plain metal grey with two red letters, running with the theme of Plankton’s restaurant and personality.
The Thug Tug bar’s interior has a red filter over the top, making it a representation of Hell.
The Thug Tug bar’s bathroom is a sickly green to represent its uncleanliness, but turns bright and pink when SpongeBob and Patrick start blowing bubbles and having fun.
When Plankton’s mind control helmets take effect, a green filter fills the screen to represent the horrendous act and the new environment that Squidward is now in.
The bottom of the trench that SpongeBob and Patrick need to cross is a very dark blue to symbolize its depth.
David Hasselhoff’s swimming shorts are a bright red to stand out against the blue water and sky.
SpongeBob’s wizard costume is purple. Could this be symbolizing his newly acclaimed respect from the town’s people?
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Scarlett Johansson Scarlett is considered as hottest by many magazines and Tv shows. And in the list of the most beautiful and hottest actresses in Hollywood in 2015 is the popular model and actress, Scarlet Johansson, who has stormed the industry with brilliant roles in movies like “Avengers”, “Lucy”, “Iron Man 2” and many more. She has received four Golden Globe nominations, which makes her one of the most talented young stars in the industry. MOVIES Fall North Home Alone 3 Ghost World Girl with a Pearl Earring The Perfect Score The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie The Island The Spirit Iron Man 2 The Avengers Captain America: The Winter Soldier Captain America: Civil War Avengers: Infinity War The Jungle Book
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Zooey Deschanel Zooey Claire Deschanel is an American actress and singer-songwriter. Her first movie Mumford (1999) from where she made her first Debew. Soon she became known for her deadpan comedy roles in films such as The Good Girl . She has received an Emmy Award nomination and three Golden Globe Award nominations. Besides singing, she plays keyboards, percussion, banjo, and ukulele. She also received Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media nomination for her song "So Long", which featured in the Winnie the Pooh soundtrack. Deschanel is also a co-founder of the female-focused website HelloGiggles. MOVIES Almost Famous The Good Girl The New Guy House Hunting The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Our Idiot Brother Trolls
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Eva Mendes Eva de la Caridad Mendez is an American actress, model and businesswoman. She started acting in the movie Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror . In several music videos she appeared and has sung with CeeLo Green. Mendes has also been a model and ambassador for Cocio chocolate milk, Magnum ice cream, Revlon, Calvin Klein, Cartier, Thierry Mugler perfume, Reebok. MOVIES Mortal Kombat: Conquest Urban Legends: Final Cut 2 Fast 2 Furious Ghost Rider Fast Five Lost River
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Jennifer Love Hewitt Jennifer Love Hewitt is a multiple personality. An American actress, television producer and director, singer/songwriter and author. She began her acting career as a child by appearing in television commercials and the Disney Channel series Kids Incorporated. She rose to fame for her role as Sarah Reeves Merrin on the Fox teen drama��Party of Five. For Ghost Whisperer Tv show she won two Saturn Awards in 2007 and 2008 and previously nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the pilot film. As a singer, Hewitt has been signed by Atlantic Records and Jive Records, and is primarily known for her recordings in the pop genre. TV Guide named her the sexiest woman on television in 2008. MOVIES Munchie Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit I Still Know What You Did Last Summer The Tuxedo The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Garfield: The Movie Café
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Jennifer Aniston Jennifer Joanna Aniston is an American actress, producer, and businesswoman. She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow. Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom Friends a role which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 100 greatest female characters in United States television. MOVIES She's the One Picture Perfect The Iron Giant Rock Star The Good Girl The Break-Up Marley & Me The Bounty Hunter Horrible Bosses Wanderlust Life of Crime Horrible Bosses 2 Mother's Day The Yellow Birds
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Jessica Biel Jessica Claire Timberlake is an American actress. Biel began her career as a vocalist appearing in musical productions until she was cast as Mary Camden in the family-drama series 7th Heaven, for which she achieved recognition. In 1997, she won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress for her role in Ulee's Gold. She is known for her role as Erin Hardesty in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre . Jessica Claire is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Summer Catch The Rules of Attraction Elizabethtown Home of the Brave London Valentine's Day Total Recall Spark Shock and Awe
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Emma Stone Emily Jean "Emma" Stone is an American actress. One of the world's highest-paid actresses in 2015, Stone has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2013 she appeared in Forbes Celebrity 100 and the Time 100 in 2017, and is often described by the media as one of the most talented actresses of her generation. MOVIES The Wind in the Willows Superbad Zombieland
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Amanda Bynes Amanda Laura Bynes is an American actress and fashion designer. She has played many commercials and plays. Bynes announced that she was retiring from acting. Five years later, in June 2017, Bynes announced her intention to return to acting, specifically in television. Amanda Laura is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Big Fat Liar Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure Robots Sydney White Easy A
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Emilie de Ravin Emilie de Ravin is an Australian actress. She has played Tess Harding on Roswell and Claire Littleton on the ABC drama Lost. In 2012 she guest-starred as Belle Gold on the ABC drama Once Upon a Time and became a series regular beginning with season two. Emilie de Ravin is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Santa's Slay The Perfect Game The Submarine Kid
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Kristen Bell Kristen Anne Bell is an American actress and singer. She began her acting career starring in stage productions and attended the Tisch School of Arts in New York. She is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Polish Wedding Deepwater Fanboys Forgetting Sarah Marshall Astro Boy A Bad Moms Christmas
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Jenna Fischer Regina Marie "Jenna" Fischer is an American actress. She is widely known for her portrayal as Pam Beesly Halpert on the NBC comedy series The Office, for which she received critical acclaim and was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2007 Primetime Emmy Awards. She also played various roles in numerous films. Jenna Fischer is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Born Champion Employee of the Month The 40-Year-Old Virgin Solitary Man Kiss Me Brad's Status
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Megan Fox Megan fox, everyone was envying her when transformers came out. this actress began acting in the year 2001. This actress is now 26 years old and she tops in many of the hottest actress lists. She acted in famous movies Transformers 2 and Jennifer’s Body. MOVIES Bad Boys II Transformers Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
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Eliza Dushku Eliza Patricia Dushku is an American actress and model known for her television roles, including starring as Faith on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel. She starred in two Fox series, Tru Callingand Dollhouse. She is also known for her roles in films, including True Lies, The New Guy, Bring It On, Wrong Turn and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, as well as her voice work on video games. MOVIES Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back The Kiss Sex and Breakfast Batman: Year One Jane Wants a Boyfriend
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Kaley Cuoco Kaley Christine Cuoco is an American actress. She has starred as Penny on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, for which she has received Satellite, Critics' Choice, and People's Choice Awards. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014. Kaley Christine is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Quicksand: No Escape Picture Perfect Toothless The Hollow The Last Ride Handsome: A Netflix Mystery Movie
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Aimee Teegarden Aimee Richelle Teegarden is an American actress, model, and producer. She starred as Julie Taylor in the NBC drama Friday Night Lights. In 2014, she starred as Emery Whitehill in The CW's short-lived science fiction romantic drama Star-Crossed. is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Sailing for Madagascar Call of the Wild Beneath the Darkness Love and Honor Rings
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Adrianne Palicki Adrianne Lee Palicki is an American actress best known for her roles as Tyra Collette in the television series Friday Night Lights. She played Barbara "Bobbi" Morse on the ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Adrianne Lee well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES Popstar Seven Mummies G.I. Joe: Retaliation Baby, Baby, Baby Coffee Town
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Minka Kelly Minka Dumont Kelly is an American actress. She is most known for her roles in the TV series Friday Night Lights, Parenthood and Charlie's Angels. She is well known actress for her beauty and talent. MOVIES The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious The Kingdom The Roommate The World Made Straight Nomis More about Us Click to Post
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Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield - Grass Skirt Chase
Plays in:
Episodes:
2b. "Ripped Pants"
3a. "Jellyfishing"
5a. "Pizza Delivery"
9a. "Nature Pants"
12b. "Employee of the Month"
13b. "I Was a Teenage Gary"
15b. "Suds"
17b. "Rock Bottom"
21a. "Your Shoe's Untied"
21b. "Squid's Day Off"
43a. "Just One Bite"
56b. "I Had an Accident"
59. "The Sponge Who Could Fly"
60b. "Pranks a Lot"
61b. "Shell of a Man"
65a. "Selling Out"
65b. "Funny Pants"
69b. "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"
74a. "Bummer Vacation"
76b. "Hocus Pocus"
77a. "Driven to Tears"
78a. "Born to Be Wild"
80b. "The Gift of Gum"
84c. "Good Ol' Whatshisname"
85b. "Krabs à la Mode"
87b. "Breath of Fresh Squidward"
88c. "Slimy Dancing"
89b. "Sing a Song of Patrick"
90a. "A Flea in Her Dome"
90c. "The Krusty Plate"
93c. "BlackJack"
94a. "Blackened Sponge"
94b. "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob"
95a. "The Inmates of Summer"
95b. "To Save a Squirrel"
96. "Pest of the West"
97a. "20,000 Patties Under the Sea"
97b. "The Battle of Bikini Bottom"
99a. "The Two Faces of Squidward"
100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants"
101a. "House Fancy"
101b. "Krabby Road"
103a. "Spongicus"
103b. "Suction Cup Symphony"
105a. "The Splinter"
105b. "Slide Whistle Stooges"
106b. "Sun Bleached"
107a. "Giant Squidward"
109a. "Boating Buddies"
112b. "Choir Boys"
116a. "Squid's Visit"
121b. "Shell Shocked"
123-124. "Truth or Square"
125a. "Pineapple Fever"
125b. "Chum Caverns"
127a. "Tentacle-Vision"
128b. "Stuck in the Wringer"
131b. "A Pal for Gary"
133a. "The Curse of Bikini Bottom"
136b. "Summer Job"
140b. "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle"
142b. "Sponge-Cano!"
143. "The Great Patty Caper"
149b. "Tunnel of Glove"
154b. "The Hot Shot"
164b. "Pet Sitter Pat"
167b. "Bubble Buddy Returns"
168a. "Restraining SpongeBob"
169a. "Are You Happy Now?"
170b. "Home Sweet Rubble"
171b. "InSPONGEiac"
177a. "The Good Krabby Name"
178. "Hello Bikini Bottom!"
181b. "Squid Baby"
182b. "Bumper to Bumper"
187a. "Don't Look Now"
189. "SpongeBob You're Fired"
190a. "Lost in Bikini Bottom"
190b. "Tutor Sauce"
192a. "Company Picnic"
192b. "Pull Up a Barrel"
194b. "The Sewers of Bikini Bottom"
195a. "SpongeBob LongPants"
196a. "The Fish Bowl"
198b. "CopyBob DittoPants"
199a. "Sold!"
201b. "Bulletin Board"
202b. "Snail Mail"
204a. "Mutiny on the Krusty"
204b. "The Whole Tooth"
206a. "Unreal Estate"
208a. "Snooze You Lose"
208b. "Krusty Katering"
210b. "Burst Your Bubble"
211a. "Plankton Retires"
211b. "Trident Trouble"
213a. "The Getaway"
213b. "Lost and Found"
214b. "Out of the Picture"
217a. "Spot Returns"
218a. "Spin the Bottle"
219b. "Larry the Floor Manager"
221a. "No Pictures Please"
221b. "Stuck on the Roof"
223a. "Sanitation Insanity"
226b. "Don't Feed the Clowns"
228a. "Fun-Sized Friends"
229b. "Moving Bubble Bass"
230a. "High Sea Diving"
231a. "My Leg!"
232a. "Mustard O' Mine"
233a. "Whale Watching"
234a. "Patnocchio"
235a. "Plankton Paranoia"
235b. "Library Cards"
236a. "Call the Cops"
239a. "The Grill is Gone"
242a. "FarmerBob"
242b. "Gary & Spot"
243a. "The Nitwitting"
244a. "The Krusty Slammer"
247a. "Swamp Mates"
248b. "Squid's on a Bus"
249b. "Insecurity Guards"
251b. "Senior Discount"
253a. "Jolly Lodgers"
253b. "Biddy Sitting"
254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
256b. "SpongeBob's Bad Habit"
257a. "Handemonium"
258a. "Boss for a Day"
259b. "My Two Krabses"
261a. "Lighthouse Louie"
264a. "Plankton's Intern"
266. "Escape from Beneath Glove World"
Shorts
. "The Endless Summer"
#spongebob#spongebob squarepants#spongebob production music#spongebob music#spongebob original soundtrack#ripped pants#jellyfishing#pizza delivery#nature pants#employee of the month#i was a teenage gary#suds#rock bottom#your shoe's untied#squid's day off#just one bite#and many more#grass skirt chase#sage guyton#jeremy wakefield
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Steve Belfer - Gator
Plays in:
3a. "Jellyfishing"
5b. "Home Sweet Pineapple"
6a. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy"
8b. "Squeaky Boots"
11b. "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost"
12b. "Employee of the Month"
13a. "Scaredy Pants"
17b. "Rock Bottom"
18b. "Walking Small"
20a. "Hooky"
21a. "Your Shoe's Untied"
22a. "Something Smells"
24a. "Dying for Pie"
27b. "Life of Crime"
29a. "Survival of the Idiots"
29b. "Dumped"
35a. "The Secret Box"
37b. "I'm with Stupid"
62a. "The Lost Mattress"
63. "Have You Seen This Snail?"
64b. "Good Neighbors"
69a. "Krusty Towers"
74a. "Bummer Vacation"
76a. "The Thing"
76b. "Hocus Pocus"
77a. "Driven to Tears"
79a. "The Pink Purloiner"
80b. "The Gift of Gum"
82b. "Night Light"
83a. "Rise and Shine"
85a. "New Digs"
86a. "Roller Cowards"
86b. "Bucket Sweet Bucket"
89b. "Sing a Song of Patrick"
93a. "Picture Day"
97b. "The Battle of Bikini Bottom"
98. "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"
103b. "Suction Cup Symphony"
104a. "Not Normal"
105a. "The Splinter"
106b. "Sun Bleached"
107a. "Giant Squidward"
112b. "Choir Boys"
113b. "The Card"
116b. "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants"
117a. "Shuffleboarding"
119b. "Overbooked"
125a. "Pineapple Fever"
126. "The Clash of Triton"
127a. "Tentacle-Vision"
130b. "Model Sponge"
136a. "A Day Without Tears"
143. "The Great Patty Caper"
144a. "That Sinking Feeling"
144b. "Karate Star"
145a. "Buried in Time"
146a. "The Abrasive Side"
149a. "You Don't Know Sponge"
150b. "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa"
151a. "New Fish in Town"
158b. "The Googly Artiste"
159. "A SquarePants Family Vacation"
164b. "Pet Sitter Pat"
165a. "House Sittin' for Sandy"
166a. "Bubble Troubles"
203b. "Salsa Imbecilicus"
205a. "Whirly Brains"
206b. "Code Yellow"
207a. "Mimic Madness"
208a. "Snooze You Lose"
210a. "Life Insurance"
213a. "The Getaway"
218a. "Spin the Bottle"
227b. "Old Man Patrick"
229a. "Doodle Dimension"
232a. "Mustard O' Mine"
234a. "Patnocchio"
243a. "The Nitwitting"
247a. "Swamp Mates"
260b. "Pat Hearts Squid"
Movies
F2. "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water"
Shorts
. "Plankton Pays"
#spongebob#spongebob squarepants#spongebob production music#spongebob music#spongebob original soundtrack#movie#short#the spongebob movie: sponge out of water#jellyfishing#home sweet pineapple#mermaid man and barnacle boy#squeaky boots#squidward the unfriendly ghost#employee of the month#scaredy pants#rock bottom#and many more#gator#steve belfer
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Ronald Hanmer - Dramatic Cue (d)
Plays in:
10a. "Culture Shock"
10b. "F.U.N."
11b. "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost"
12b. "Employee of the Month"
14b. "Karate Choppers"
15a. "Sleepy Time"
16b. "The Paper"
28. "Christmas Who?"
32b. "The Smoking Peanut"
33a. "Shanghaied"
33b. "Gary Takes a Bath"
34b. "Frankendoodle"
35b. "Band Geeks"
38a. "Sailor Mouth"
41a. "The Algae's Always Greener"
42a. "Club SpongeBob"
42b. "My Pretty Seahorse"
43b. "The Bully" - "You what?"
48b. "Squilliam Returns"
49a. "Krab Borg"
60b. "Pranks a Lot"
63. "Have You Seen This Snail?"
67b. "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"
68a. "Patrick SmartPants"
69a. "Krusty Towers"
70a. "Chimps Ahoy"
70b. "Ghost Host"
74a. "Bummer Vacation"
75b. "That's No Lady"
76b. "Hocus Pocus"
78b. "Best Frenemies"
97a. "20,000 Patties Under the Sea"
100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants"
107a. "Giant Squidward"
210a. "Life Insurance"
220. "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom"
227a. "Drive Happy"
234a. "Patnocchio"
246b. "Stormy Weather"
254-255. "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
257a. "Handemonium"
260a. "Knock Knock, Who's There?"
261b. "Hiccup Plague"
263b. "Kwarantined Krab"
265a. "Bubble Bass's Tab"
#spongebob#spongebob squarepants#audio#music#apm track#culture shock#F.U.N.#Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost#employee of the month#karate choppers#sleepy time#the paper#Christmas who?#The smoking peanut#shanghaied#Gary Takes A Bath#frankendoodle#Band Geeks#Sailor Mouth#The Algae's Always Greener#Club Spongebob#My Pretty Seahorse#the bully#squilliam returns#krab borg#pranks a lot#have you seen this snail?#and many more#dramatic cue (d)#ronald hamner
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Richard Myhill - Hawaiian Cocktail
Plays in:
1c. "Tea at the Treedome"
2a. "Bubblestand"
2b. "Ripped Pants"
4b. "Boating School"
8b. "Squeaky Boots"
12a. "The Chaperone"
12b. "Employee of the Month"
16b. "The Paper"
17a. "Arrgh!"
17b. "Rock Bottom"
18b. "Walking Small"
19a. "Fools in April"
19b. "Neptune's Spatula"
20b. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II"
21a. "Your Shoe's Untied"
21b. "Squid's Day Off"
22a. "Something Smells"
24a. "Dying for Pie"
25b. "Patty Hype"
26b. "Squidville"
33a. "Shanghaied"
35b. "Band Geeks"
38b. "Artist Unknown"
40b. "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm"
41a. "The Algae's Always Greener"
44a. "Nasty Patty"
45b. "Doing Time"
46b. "One Krabs Trash"
48a. "No Weenies Allowed"
48b. "Squilliam Returns"
53a. "New Student Starfish"
53b. "Clams"
55a. "The Great Snail Race"
56a. "Born Again Krabs"
57a. "Krabby Land"
60a. "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler"
64b. "Good Neighbors"
65a. "Selling Out"
65b. "Funny Pants"
66. "Dunces and Dragons"
67a. "Enemy In-Law"
67b. "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"
68a. "Patrick SmartPants"
68b. "SquidBob TentaclePants"
69b. "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"
70b. "Ghost Host"
71a. "Whale of a Birthday"
72a. "All That Glitters"
73a. "New Leaf"
75b. "That's No Lady"
76a. "The Thing"
77b. "Rule of Dumb"
79b. "Squid Wood"
80a. "Best Day Ever"
80b. "The Gift of Gum"
81. "Friend or Foe"
82b. "Night Light"
83b. "Waiting"
85a. "New Digs"
85b. "Krabs à la Mode"
86b. "Bucket Sweet Bucket"
87a. "To Love a Patty"
88a. "Money Talks"
90b. "The Donut of Shame"
91b. "Le Big Switch"
93a. "Picture Day"
94a. "Blackened Sponge"
98. "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"
100a. "Banned in Bikini Bottom"
102b. "Nautical Novice"
104b. "Gone"
105a. "The Splinter"
106a. "A Life in a Day"
108b. "Plankton's Regular"
109a. "Boating Buddies"
109b. "The Krabby Kronicle"
110a. "The Slumber Party"
110b. "Grooming Gary"
116a. "Squid's Visit"
116b. "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants"
118b. "Komputer Overload"
120b. "Toy Store of Doom"
122b. "Single Cell Anniversary"
123-124. "Truth or Square"
128b. "Stuck in the Wringer"
130a. "Greasy Buffoons"
130b. "Model Sponge"
133b. "Squidward in Clarinetland"
136a. "A Day Without Tears"
140b. "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle"
146a. "The Abrasive Side"
150a. "Krusty Dogs"
150b. "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa"
152a. "Big Sister Sam" .
152b. "Perfect Chemistry"
161b. "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation"
166b. "The Way of the Sponge"
202b. "Snail Mail"
209b. "Plankton Gets the Boot"
210b. "Burst Your Bubble"
Movies
F1. "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
Shorts
. "Me Money"
#spongebob#spongebob squarepants#spongebob production music#spongebob music#apm track#movie#short#tea at the treedome#bubblestand#ripped pants#boating school#squeaky boots#the chaperone#employee of the month#the paper#arrgh!#rock bottom#walking small#fools in april#neptune's spatula#mermaidman and barnacleboy ii#your shoe's untied#squid's day off#shanghaied#band geeks#artist unknown#sandy spongebob and the worm#and many more#hawaiian cocktail#richard myhill
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Chelmsford Folk Band - The Tip Top Polka/The Cliff Polka
Plays in:
Episodes
3a. "Jellyfishing"
3b. "Plankton!"
5a. "Pizza Delivery"
6b. "Pickles"
8b. "Squeaky Boots"
9a. "Nature Pants"
10a. "Culture Shock"
10b. "F.U.N."
12b. "Employee of the Month"
13a. "Scaredy Pants"
19a. "Fools in April"
19b. "Neptune's Spatula"
20a. "Hooky"
21b. "Squid's Day Off"
22b. "Bossy Boots"
23b. "Bubble Buddy"
24a. "Dying for Pie"
24b. "Imitation Krabs"
25b. "Patty Hype"
33a. "Shanghaied"
36b. "Krusty Love"
38a. "Sailor Mouth"
39a. "Jellyfish Hunter"
40a. "Squid on Strike"
43a. "Just One Bite"
44a. "Nasty Patty"
45a. "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV"
47a. "As Seen on TV"
47b. "Can You Spare a Dime?"
49a. "Krab Borg"
50a. "Wet Painters"
55b. "Mid-Life Crustacean"
56a. "Born Again Krabs"
58a. "Missing Identity"
58b. "Plankton's Army"
60b. "Pranks a Lot"
61b. "Shell of a Man"
64a. "Skill Crane"
65a. "Selling Out"
65b. "Funny Pants"
67a. "Enemy In-Law"
67b. "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"
68b. "SquidBob TentaclePants"
69a. "Krusty Towers"
71a. "Whale of a Birthday"
72a. "All That Glitters"
72b. "Wishing You Well"
73a. "New Leaf"
73b. "Once Bitten"
74a. "Bummer Vacation"
74b. "Wigstruck"
75a. "Squidtastic Voyage"
75b. "That's No Lady"
77b. "Rule of Dumb"
78a. "Born to Be Wild"
78b. "Best Frenemies"
79b. "Squid Wood"
81. "Friend or Foe"
82a. "The Original Fry Cook"
83c. "Fungus Among Us"
84c. "Good Ol' Whatshisname"
85a. "New Digs"
85b. "Krabs à la Mode"
87a. "To Love a Patty"
87b. "Breath of Fresh Squidward"
88a. "Money Talks"
89a. "The Krusty Sponge"
90c. "The Krusty Plate"
91b. "Le Big Switch"
93b. "Pat No Pay"
94a. "Blackened Sponge"
94b. "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob"
96. "Pest of the West"
97a. "20,000 Patties Under the Sea"
98. "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"
99b. "SpongeHenge"
100a. "Banned in Bikini Bottom"
100b. "Stanley S. SquarePants"
103a. "Spongicus"
104a. "Not Normal"
104b. "Gone"
105a. "The Splinter"
107b. "No Nose Knows"
109b. "The Krabby Kronicle"
116b. "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants"
129a. "Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy"
133b. "Squidward in Clarinetland"
146a. "The Abrasive Side"
168a. "Restraining SpongeBob"
184a. "Jailbreak!"
190b. "Tutor Sauce"
Movies
F1. "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
Shorts
. "Me Money"
Other
. "SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D: Ride"
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