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Template:Series Bob Esponja is the Latin American Spanish dub of SpongeBob SquarePants. It is part of Template:ISS.
Description
Nickelodeon Latin America
Este es un dibujo animado sobre una esponja de mar llamada Bob Esponja.
Bob Esponja vive en el fondo del Océano Pacífico, cerca de la isla de Bikini Atoll, y siempre se está metiendo en líos, junto a su amigo Patricio Estrella.
(This is a cartoon about a sea sponge called Template:Data:Links. SpongeBob lives at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, near the island of Bikini Atoll, and is always getting into trouble, along with his friend Patrick Star.)
Broadcast
Nickelodeon
Bob Esponja debuted on Nickelodeon in Latin America on February 7, 2000[1].
Season 1-3
The first season premiered on weekdays with the first twelve episodes lasting on February 16. However, like its American counterpart Nickelodeon USA, they were aired out of order, "Jellyfishing"/"Plankton!" and "Hall Monitor"/"Jellyfish Jam" premiered on Mondays between March 20 and April 3, 2000. "Culture Shock"/"F.U.N." and "MuscleBob BuffPants"/"Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" premiered together on July 11 with "Scaredy Pants"/"I Was a Teenage Gary" premiered on July 13. The show returned after a 2-month hiatus with new episodes airing on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the last seven episodes being aired out of order with "Sleepy Time"/"Suds" and "Valentine's Day"/"The Paper" aired on late-September and "Fools in April"/"Neptune's Spatula" and "Hooky"/"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" aired on early-October. "Texas"/"Walking Small" and "SB-129"/"Karate Choppers" premiered on Tuesdays between November 21 and December 5, 2000. "Arrgh!"/"Rock Bottom" ended up being the final episode of the first season during a 48-hour SpongeBob marathon on April 29, 2006.
The second season premiered every day on October 6, 2001, with the first thirteen episodes lasting on October 13, along with the "You Wish" version of "Shanghaied" with the winner being SpongeBob. "Survival of the Idiots"/"Dumped" was skipped from airing in the premiere week and ended up premiering on Monday, November 26. In February 2002, Nickelodeon held a SpongeBob SquarePants Gold Medal Dive-a-thon to promote the 2002 Winter Olympics, airing a two-hour marathon of premieres kicking off with "Graveyard Shift"/"Krusty Love" - "Jellyfish Hunter"/"The Fry Cook Games." The remaining episodes of the second season, "Welcome to the Chum Bucket"/"Frankendoodle" and "The Secret Box"/"Band Geeks" were unannounced in November 2002 as part of SpongeZilla airing reruns every day and Latin American premieres of Rugrats.[2] "Squid on Strike"/"Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" was aired unannounced as part of a 48 hour marathon of SpongeBob, Hey Arnold, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius on April 10, 2005. The 15-minute version of "Shanghaied"/"Gary Takes a Bath" was also aired unannounced and ended up being the final episode of the second season on August 28, the same year, as part of a weekend stunt.
The third season premiered on September 2, 2002, with the first ten episodes, and then went on a hiatus until April 7, 2003 with new episodes airing every day until April 15 with "Party Pooper Pants" - "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler"/"Pranks a Lot." "The Sponge Who Could Fly" didn't premiere until September 1, 2006, almost four years after the season started airing.
Season 4-8
After a two-year hiatus, the show officially returned with the premiere of the fourth season on November 25, 2005, however it was aired out of order with "Fear of a Krabby Patty"/"Shell of a Man" and "Skill Crane"/"Good Neighbors" aired on the same day as its season's opener. "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered on March 23, 2006 and "The Lost Mattress"/"Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered on April 30 as part of the 48-hour SpongeBob marathon. "Dunces and Dragons" premiered on February 20, as part of the episode's "world-premiere" of its US airing. Regular premieres would air on Mondays in May with "Selling Out"/"Funny Pants" - "Patrick SmartPants"/"SquidBob TentaclePants" and in November with "Chimps Ahoy"/"Ghost Host" - "New Leaf"/"Once Bitten." Nickelodeon held a weekend-stunt to promote 2006 FIFA World Cup, with "Krusty Towers"/"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" and a milestone event to celebrate the network's 10th anniversary, with "Bummer Vacation"/"Wigstruck" on December 18, 2006, and "Squidtastic Voyage"/"That's No Lady" and "The Thing"/"Hocus Pocus" on January 8, 2007. The remaining episodes would air during a premiere week between March 26 to March 28 with "Driven to Tears"/"Rule of Dumb" - "The Pink Purloiner"/"Squid Wood." "Best Day Ever"/"The Gift of Gum" would premiere as part of Best Day Ever marathon on October 6-October 7, 2007, thus concluding the season.
The fifth season premiered on May 14, 2007, with the first seven episodes as part of "Mes de Bob." Regular premieres would air on Wednesdays in July with "Money Talks"/"SpongeBob vs. The Patty Gadget"/"Slimy Dancing" - "A Flea in Her Dome"/"The Donut of Shame"/"The Krusty Plate," and a 3-day premiere week which was held on November 19, with "Goo Goo Gas"/"Le Big Switch" - "Blackened Sponge"/"Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob." Regular premieres would return airing on Fridays in April 2008 with "The Inmates of Summer"/"To Save a Squirrel" - "Banned in Bikini Bottom"/"Stanley S. SquarePants." The remaining specials of the season "Atlantis SquarePantis" would air on November 21, 2008, as part of Cine-Nick and "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" on July 17, 2009 as part of Think Happy - The Year of the Sponge, thus concluding the season.
The sixth season premiered on Late-August 2008 with the first four episodes "House Fancy"/"Krabby Road" - "Not Normal"/"Gone". In February 2009, regular premieres would air on Fridays with - "The Splinter"/"Slide Whistle Stooges" - "Patty Caper"/"Plankton's Regular". In April 16, 2009 (exactly one day before the US premiere), "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" premiered. "Boating Buddies" premiered on June 5, 2009, "The Krabby Kronicle" on June 12, "The Slumber Party" on June 19, and "Grooming Gary" on June 26. Since July 6 to July 16, new episodes premiered. "Porous Pockets"/"Choir Boys" premiered on July 6, "Krusty Krushers"/"The Card" on July 7, "Dear Vikings"/"Ditchin´" on July 9, "Grandpappy the Pirate"/"Cephalopod Lodge" on July 10, "Shuffleboarding"/"Professor Squidward" on July 14, "Gullible Pants"/"Overbooked" on July 15, and "No Hat for Pat"/"Toy Store of Doom" on July 16. "Squid's Visit" premiered on September 12. The 10th anniversary special episode "Truth or Square" premiered on November 26 (20 days after the USA premiere), On December 31, 2009 and January 1, 2010, "Pet or Pests"/"Komputer Overload", "Sand Castles in the Sand"/"Shell Shocked", "Chum Bucket Supreme"/"Single Cell Anniversary", and "Pineapple Fever"/"Chum Caverns" all premiered in New Year's eve day. "To SquarePants or Not To SquarePants" premiered on September 24, 2010. "The Clash of Triton" premiered on November 12, 2010. Thus concluding the season.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Premiere | Finale |
1 | 20 | February 7, 2000 | June 24, 2002 (Teleamazonas) April 29, 2006 (Nick) |
2 | October 6, 2001 | July 25, 2002 (Teleamazonas) August 28, 2005 (Nick) | |
3 | September 2, 2002 | December 2, 2004 (XHGC-TDT) September 1, 2006 (Nick) | |
4 | November 25, 2005 | October 7, 2007 | |
5 | May 14, 2007 | July 17, 2009 | |
6 | 26 | August 22, 2008 | November 12, 2010 |
7 | February 22, 2010 | February 11, 2013 | |
8 | October 22, 2011 | December 19, 2014 | |
9 | July 4, 2013 | March 25, 2017 | |
10 | 11 | April 3, 2017 | September 29, 2017 (Nicktoons) December 6, 2017 (Nickelodeon) |
11 | 26 | September 25, 2017 | March 30, 2019 |
12 | April 6, 2019 | October 10, 2022 | |
13 | May 8, 2021 | December 1, 2023 | |
14 | 13 | April 15, 2024 (Mexico) April 29, 2024 (rest of Latin America) |
December 2, 2024 |
15 | 20 | November 20, 2024 |
Episodes premiered before the United States
Note: There is an asterisk (*) icon for stealth premieres.
Cast
Original name | Latin American name | Actor | Season | Episode |
Main characters | ||||
Template:Data:Links | Bob Esponja Pantalones Cuadrados | Kaihiamal Martínez | 1 | |
Luis Carreño | 2– | |||
Patrick Star | Patricio Estrella | Paul Gillman | 1–3 | |
Luis Lugo | 3 | 59 | ||
Alfonso Soto | First Movie, 4- | |||
Squidward Tentacles | Calamardo Tentáculos | Renzo Jiménez | 1– | |
Squilliam Fancyson | Calamarino Elegante | 2– | ||
Mrs. Tentacles | Sra. Tentáculos | 1- | ||
Eugene H. Krabs | Don Eugenio H. Cangrejo | Luis Pérez Pons † | 1–5 | |
2nd Movie 9–13 | 190–293 | |||
Carlos Vitale | 6–9 | 102–189 | ||
Olin Garcés | 14- | |||
Sandy Cheeks | Arenita Mejillas | Mercedes Prato | 1 | |
Anabella Silva | 2–4 | 23–72 | ||
5–6 | 92–111 | |||
Yaraiví Alcedo | 4–5 | 74–90 | ||
Lileana Chacón | 6- | 114- | ||
Sheldon J. Plankton | Óscar Zuloaga | 1-2 | 3-28 | |
Luis Miguel Pérez | 2-9 | 34-179 | ||
Héctor Indriago | 9 | 183 | ||
Ángel Mujica | 9- | 184- | ||
Karen Plankton | Rocío Mallo | 1 | ||
Melanie Henríquez | 2-9 | 34-186, 2nd Movie | ||
María José Estévez | 8 | 170-177 | ||
Gabriela Belén | 9 | 185-203 | ||
Sixnalie Villalba | 10- | 209- | ||
Mrs. Puff | Señora Puff | Isabel Vara | 1-9 | 4b-190 |
Citlalli Godoy | 3 | 51, 59-60 | ||
Ivette García | 9 | 180, 182, 195 | ||
Elena Díaz Toledo | 10-12 | 205-246 | ||
Catherine J. Reyes | 12- | 247b- | ||
Pearl Krabs | Perlita Cangrejo | Irina Índigo | 1 | |
Yensi Rivero | 2-8 | 22-154 | ||
Melanie Henríquez | 8-9 | 161-186 | ||
Mariangny Álvarez | 9- | 190- | ||
Gary the Snail | Gary el Caracol | Kaihiamal Martínez | 1 | |
José Manuel Vieira | 1 | 15 | ||
Fernando Márquez | 8-11 | TBA | ||
Lileana Chacón | 12- | TBA | ||
Flying Dutchman | Holandés Volador | Armando Volcanes | 1- | |
Mermaid Man | Tritón | Juan Guzmán | 1 | |
Sireno Man | 2 | |||
Héctor Isturde † | 3-9 | |||
Sergio Pinto (young) |
7 | 135 | ||
Barnacle Boy | Chico Percebe | Antonio Delli | 1 | |
Alex Orozco | 2 | |||
Armando Volcanes | 3-9 | |||
Jhonny Torres (young) |
7 | 135 | ||
Patchy the Pirate | Parche el Pirata | Juan Guzmán | 2- | |
Potty the Parrot | Potty el Loro | Gonzalo Fumero | 2-6 | |
Rolman Bastidas | 8 | |||
Armando Da Silva | 10- | |||
Larry the Lobster | Larry la Langosta | Antonio Delli | 1 | |
Luis Miguel Pérez | 2-5 | |||
Jose Granadillo † | 6 | 106a | ||
Carlos Vitale | 6-8 | 109b-159 | ||
Jesús Hernández | 9, 12- | |||
Luis José Lugo | 10-11 | |||
Man Ray | Manta Raya | Luis Miguel Pérez | 2 | |
Jesús Rondón | 3, 13- | |||
Guillermo Martínez † | 5 | |||
José Granadillo † | 6 | 114b | ||
Ledner Belisario | 6-9 | 117a-180a | ||
Luis José Lugo | 11-12 | |||
Perch Perkins | Perca Perkins | Rolman Bastidas | First movie-4 | |
6-9 | 110b-193b | |||
Jhonny Torres | 5, 9 | |||
Oscar Caraballo | 9 | 191a and 200 | ||
Alejandro Mejía | 10-11 | |||
Gherald De Fonseca | 12 | |||
Oswaldo Gómez | 13- | |||
Eder la Barrera | 7 | 143 | ||
Bubble Bass | Róbalo Burbuja | Antonio Delli | 1 | |
Rolman Bastidas | 8 | |||
David Silva | 9-12 | |||
José Gómez Chompré | 13- | |||
French Narrator | Narrador Francés | Orlando Noguera | 1 | |
Juan Guzmán | 2- |
Crew
Technical staff | ||
Dubbing director | Juan Castañeda | 1-16 |
? | 17-152 | |
Walter Véliz | 158- | |
Translators | Alejandra Bustos | 1- |
Marco Montes | 268- | |
César Milano | 271 | |
Technical operators | Walter Véliz | 60- |
Jesús Hernández | ||
Guillermo Martínez | 61-186 | |
Judith Noguera | 61-189 |
Songs
DVDs
Shorts
Films
Theatrical
Netflix
Translations
- Cangreburger (Krabby Patty)
- Medusa (Jellyfish)
- Mundo Guante (Glove World!)
- Crustaceo Cascarudo (Krusty Krab)
- Balde de Carnada (Chum Bucket)
- Fondo de Bikini (Bikini Bottom)
- Laguna Pegajosa (Goo Lagoon)
Trivia
- Despite completing dubbing from its copyright year, Nickelodeon Latin America would often held an episode years after the previous episode aired.
- "Arrgh!"/"Rock Bottom" completed dubbing in 2000, but aired in 2006. However, both episodes premiered early on Canal 5 in 2002.
- "Gary Takes a Bath" and "Squid on Strike"/"Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" completed dubbing in 2001, but aired in 2005. However these episodes premiered really early on Canal 5 in 2002.
- "The Sponge Who Could Fly" completed dubbing in 2002, but aired in 2006. However, this episode premiered early on Canal 5 in 2004.
- Additionally this episode was released on the Lost at Sea DVD and VHS a month prior to its Mexican premiere.
- "The Curse of the Hex" and "Hide and Then What Happens?"/"Shellback Shenanigans" completed dubbing in 2010, but aired in 2013. However, these episodes premiered early on Canal 5 in 2011.
- "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom"/"Bubble Buddy Returns" completed dubbing in 2011, but aired in 2013.
- "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!"/"Chum Fricassee" and "The Good Krabby Name"/"Move It or Lose It" completed dubbing in 2012, but aired in 2014.
- "License to Milkshake"/"Squid Baby," "Bumper to Bumper," "Eek, an Urchin!"/"Squid Defense," "Safe Deposit Krabs"/"Plankton's Pet," "Don't Look Now"/"Séance Shméance," and "Kenny the Cat"/"Yeti Krabs" completed dubbing in 2013, but aired in 2015.
- "Kwarantined Krab" and "Hiccup Plague" completed dubbing in 2020, but aired in 2022. However, they did aired in the pan-regional (Central) feed and ended up being released early on Paramount+ Latin America in 2021.
- Squidward's Spanish name, Calamardo, is based off the combination of the Spanish word for squid, which is calamar; and the name Eduardo, Spanish for Edward. His nickname is Calamardito.
- Sandy Cheeks' name in this dub is Arenita Mejillas.
- In "Ripped Pants" and "Nature Pants," Sandy was called by her original English name.
- Plankton's name is sometimes spelled "Plancton" on the official YouTube channel.
- A voice-over will usually read out any text that is on screen.
- This dub airs on the Bob Esponja channel on Pluto TV with season 1 airing very often.
- The title cards aren't edited with their respective language as in other places. The only thing that is heard is the name of the episode in the dub, this is common for all Nicktoons to be dubbed in the Latin American language but not edited to the respective language, the same thing goes for all other dubs except for the French, Hebrew, Italian, German, and Japanese dubs.
- However, fellow Nicktoon The Fairly OddParents had the early seasons to be edited in the respective language, due to distribution rights with Nelvana.
- Unlike the original version, SpongeBob is called "Bob" countless times.
- This dub has aired on 49 different networks.
- On Nicktoons airings, season 5, season 6, some episodes of season 7, "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!," some episodes of season 9, last 2 episodes of season 10 are in PAL pitch, this is due to the feed being merged with Nicktoons Global after 2017
- In addition, all reruns from the former are stretched in widescreen.
- Also on Netflix, season 6 is in PAL Pitch.
- On Nickelodeon airings, the rest of season 11 and some episodes of season 12 are in PAL pitch, this is due the Central and South feeds merged with Nickelodeon Scandinavia as of October 17, 2023,[6] additionally both feeds only air reruns of seasons 9 to 13.
- In the North feed (Mexico), episodes from the former are not in PAL pitch, and still air episodes from all of the seasons.
- In addition, all reruns from the former are stretched in widescreen.
- The last episode that would air on Nicktoons is a rerun of "Goo Goo Gas" and half of "Le Big Switch."
- Kaihiamal Martinez who voices the titular character and Gary the Snail was replaced with Luis Carreño in the second season onwards due to his firing from Etcétera Group. He then moved to Mexico where he would continue his dubbing and acting career in other shows.
- He would then reprise his role in The Sponge Who Could Fly Musical in 2011.
- Kaihiamal and Luis were previously cast together in the Latin Spanish dub of CatDog. In the dub, Luis voices Dog, and Kaihiamal voices Winslow T. Oddfellow and Clifford in the first three seasons.
- Coincidentally, both Dog and Cliff are voiced by Tom Kenny.
- Luis Carreño (The voice of Template:Data:Links and DoodleBob) moved to Miami after completing dubbing The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
- Luis Pérez Pons, who voiced Eugene H. Krabs quit voicing the character after season 5 because of a failed agreement with Etcétera Group; thus being replaced by Carlos Vitale starting from season 6 to the first half of season 9. However, he would later reprise his role in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and the second half of season 9 to season 13 because of a new deal with the dubbing studio, followed to his death on October 24, 2023.
- Carlos Vitale, who also voiced Eugene H. Krabs and Larry the Lobster in seasons 6 - 9, would later retire his dubbing career in 2013. However, he would later return to his career 10 years later, but was not interested in reprising his role after the death of Luis Pons.
- In this dub, RandomLand is called "Locolandia," which translates into "CrazyLand."
- As of today, unedited versions of "Procrastination" and "Karate Island" are currently re-airing on Nickelodeon Latin America, Canal 5, and Telefe.[7][8]
- The cut version of "Procrastination" is available on Amazon Prime Video.[9]
- The unedited version of "Just One Bite" was dubbed, but during its original Latin American airing on September 3, 2002 they decided to air the edited version instead, due to avoid of children imitating dangerous acts of playing fire matches and gasoline.
- The unedited version of "SpongeBob in RandomLand" was dubbed and aired on it's premiere in the region[10][11] until November 1, 2023, it was then switched with the edited version, in response to the Global merger.[12] It's unknown if the unedited version still airs on the North feed (Mexico).
- During an airing of "Ripped Pants" on Canal 5 on April 16, 2021, a flow of tweets appear on the bottom screen mentions users @ElEsponjosoMX and @webesponjosa, which they are both of the creators that runs La Web Cascarudo and Webesponjosa.[17]
- "Dunces and Dragons," "SpongeBob's Last Stand", "Squidferatu"/"Slappy Daze," "Kreepaway Kamp," and "Sandy's Country Christmas" are the only episodes to be aired in Latin America on the same dates as the United States.
- This dub is available on The Complete Thirteenth Season DVD, but the last 6 episodes don't feature this dub.
- This dub is also available on The Complete Fourteenth Season DVD for all episodes except "Sandy's Country Christmas."
Cast of voice actors
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Luis Carreño (SpongeBob)
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Alfonso Soto (Patrick)
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Renzo Jiménez (Squidward)
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Luis Pérez Pons (Mr. Krabs)
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Ángel Mujica (Plankton)
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Lileana Chacón (Sandy)
Videos
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Season 1 promo #1
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Season 1 promo #2
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Season 3 promo
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Promo with the song "Rock Lobster" by The B-52's
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América TV promo
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Citytv promo
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10th anniversary promo as part of the Think Happy - The Year of the Sponge campaign.
References
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- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqB_-kXqdXw
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://es.doblaje.wikia.com/wiki/Bob_Esponja
- ↑ https://doblaje.fandom.com/es/wiki/Bob_Esponja/9.%C2%AA_temporada
- ↑ https://dubdb.fandom.com/wiki/Bob_Esponja_(Latin_American_Spanish)
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Ckv9ZVVrY?si=EXszODhilHLr40JG
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bZoiYEddBo?si=NMDtDJkq94sr0CbN
- ↑ https://twitter.com/webesponjosa/status/1382084819081949184
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3goatNUH1BQ?si=zV2xybhvqsgHq40X
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn51IhenYWc?si=-gqLW8TsLUeVU0kh
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyep1_F4xi0
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5NGAyMN3_Y
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlkf7VtrusI?si=4nakY4W0bqweo5gK
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUaCmPpfo-k
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMzq9_jKJPo?si=wjdJcT3L0OOpWqZz
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMzq9_jKJPo?si=wjdJcT3L0OOpWqZz
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r0HhL0DDL0?si=5rV0MASzoxpOkjyq
Notes
- ↑ Premiered on AFN on March 4, 2002, and on Nicktoons TV on June 17, 2002.