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* Medusa ([[Jellyfish]]) | * Medusa ([[Jellyfish]]) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 19:38, 18 July 2017
If you were looking for the article about the Castilian dub, then see Bob Esponja (European Spanish).
Template:Series Bob Esponja is the Venezuelan Spanish dub of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Description
Nickelodeon Latin America
Broadcast
Bob Esponja debuted on Nickelodeon in Latin America on November 7, 1999.[1]
Cast
Original name | Latin American name | Actor | Season | Episode |
Main characters | ||||
SpongeBob SquarePants | Bob Esponja | Kaihiamal Martínez | 1 | |
Luis Carreño | 2–present | |||
Ángel Balam | 7 | 145 (one line) | ||
Patrick Star | Patricio Estrella | Paul Gillman | 1–3 | |
Alfonso Soto | 4–present | |||
David Silva | 8 | 165 (one line) |
Episodes
List of episodes (foreign)/languages/Spanish (Latin America)
Songs
Terminology
- Cangreburguer (Krabby Patty)
- Medusa (Jellyfish)
Trivia
- Squidward's Spanish name, Calamardo is based off of "calamari," a type of squid. The Spanish word for squid is also calamar.
- A voice-over will usually read out what text is on screen.
- In the first few episodes, Sandy was called with her original English name.