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|title = 2019 Kids' Choice Awards short
|title = 2019 Kids' Choice Awards short
|briefsummary = {{Link|SpongeBob}} wins a Nickelodeon blimp, but he and {{Link|Patrick}} do not know what one is
|briefsummary = {{Link|SpongeBob}} wins a Nickelodeon blimp, but he and {{Link|Patrick}} do not know what one is
|titlecard = 2019 Kids' Choice Awards short 011.png
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|shortnumber = 4
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|airdate = {{Flag|USA}} {{Time|March 23}}, {{Time|2019}}  
|airdate = {{Flag|USA}} {{Time|March 23}}, {{Time|2019}}  
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}[[Category:Kids' Choice Awards shorts]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Kids' Choice Awards shorts]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon Shorts]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon Shorts]]

Revision as of 13:18, 14 March 2020

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Characters

Synopsis

A Nickelodeon blimp falls from above the surface and hits Patrick on the head. He thinks it is a sandwich and tries to inhale it. SpongeBob tells him that it is obviously a "visitor from beyond," and he asks it to tell its secrets. A megaphone emerges from inside, and the French Narrator announces several winners of the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. SpongeBob is confused, as he does not understand who the celebrities are. Patrick says that he does not understand either. It is revealed that he has been eating the blimp.

Production

The short was created at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio by Kurt Snyder.[1] Snyder said that he was given "a ton of freedom on it," with the exception of the 25-second run time. He handled both the storyboarding and the flash animation.[2]

Trivia

General

  • Some of the characters' features, such as SpongeBob's hands and Patrick's eyebrows, are more simple and curved than they are in the series.
  • This is the first short made for the Kids' Choice Awards in 14 years since Nickelodeon Blimp in 2005.
  • This is the second short to use Flash animation. The first is the Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show short.

Videos

References

  1. Tim Prendergast on Instagram (March 25, 2019).
  2. Kurt Snyder on Instagram (March 25, 2019).