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Template:Series Bob Esponja (Bob Sponge in English and alternatively called Bob Esponja Pantalones Cuadrados) 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
Bob Esponja debuted on Nickelodeon in Latin America on February 7, 2000.[1]
Episodes premiered before the United States
Note: "Pineapple RV" does not count on this list due to this episode being released digitally on Mundonick.com.
- "The Chaperone"
- "Employee of the Month"
- "Hooky"
- "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II"
- "Graveyard Shift"
- "Krusty Love"
- "Ugh"
- "Born Again Krabs"
- "I Had an Accident"
- "Krabby Land"
- "The Camping Episode"
- "Missing Identity"
- "Plankton's Army"
- "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler"
- "Pranks a Lot"
- "Dunces and Dragons"
- "The Thing"
- "Hocus Pocus"
- "Born to Be Wild"
- "Best Frenemies"
- "Squid Wood"
- "The Original Fry Cook"
- "Night Light"
- "Fungus Among Us"
- "Spy Buddies"
- "Boat Smarts"
- "Good Ol' Whatshisname"
- "New Digs"
- "Krabs à la Mode"
- "Roller Cowards"
- "Bucket Sweet Bucket
- "To Love a Patty"
- "Breath of Fresh Squidward"
- "Money Talks"
- "SpongeBob vs. The Patty Gadget
- "Slimy Dancing"
- "The Krusty Sponge"
- "A Flea in Her Dome"
- "The Donut of Shame"
- "The Krusty Plate"
- "Goo Goo Gas"
- "Pest of the West"
- "Slide Whistle Stooges"
- "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One"
- "Overbooked"
- "No Hat for Pat"
- "Yours, Mine and Mine"
- "Kracked Krabs"
- "The Great Patty Caper"
- "There's a Sponge in My Soup"
- "Sanitation Insanity"
- "Shopping List"
- "My Two Krabses"
- "Hiccup Plague"
- "Kwarantined Krab"
- "Patrick's Tantrum" (Though replaced with "Plankton's Intern" in Central and South America)
- "Squidferatu" (aired on the same day)
- "Slappy Daze" (aired on the same day)
Episodes
Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | ||||
1 | 41 | 20 | November 7, 1999 | April 29, 2006 | |
2 | 39 | 20 | October 6, 2001 | August 28, 2005 | |
3 | 37 | 20 | September 2, 2002 | September 1, 2006 | |
4 | 38 | 20 | November 25, 2005 | October 7, 2007 | |
5 | 41 | 20 | May 14, 2007 | July 17, 2009 | |
6 | 47 | 26 | August 25, 2008 | November 12, 2010 | |
7 | 50 | 26 | February 22, 2010 | February 11, 2013 | |
8 | 47 | 26 | October 22, 2011 | December 31, 2013 | |
9 | 49 | 26 | July 4, 2013 | March 25, 2017 | |
10 | 22 | 11 | April 3, 2017 | December 6, 2017 | |
11 | 50 | 26 | September 25, 2017 | March 30, 2019 | |
12 | 48 | 26 | April 6, 2019 | March 6, 2023 | |
13 | TBA | 13 | May 8, 2021 |
Cast
Original name | Latin American name | Actor | Season | Episode |
Main characters | ||||
Template:Data:Links | Bob Esponja Pantalones Cuadrados | Kaihiamal Martínez | 1 | |
Luis Carreño | 2– | |||
Ángel Balam | 7 | 145 (one line) | ||
Patrick Star | Patricio Estrella | Paul Gillman | 1–3 | |
Luis Lugo | 59 | |||
Alfonso Soto | 4– | |||
David Silva | 8 | 165 (one line) | ||
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 | |
9– | 190– | |||
Carlos Vitale | 6–9 | 102–189 | ||
Walter Véliz | 7 | 148 (one line) | ||
Sandy Cheeks | Arenita Mejillas | Mercedes Prato | 1 | |
Anabella Silva | 2–4 | 23–72 | ||
5–6 | 92–111 | |||
Yaraiví Alcedo | 4–5 | 74–90 | ||
Lidya Abboud | 4 | 66 (one line) | ||
Lileana Chacón | 6– | 114– | ||
Sheldon J. Plankton | Óscar Zuloaga | 1-2 | 1-28 | |
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 | ||
Lidya Abboud | 4 | TBA | ||
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 | 6-11 | 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 | ||
DoodleBob | Bob Trazo | |||
Luis Carreño | 2– |
Songs
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, Nickelodeon Latin America would often held an episode years after the previous episode aired.
- "Arrgh!" and "Rock Bottom" completed dubbing in 2000, but aired in 2006.
- "Gary Takes a Bath," "Squid on Strike," and "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" completed dubbing in 2001, but aired in 2005.
- "The Sponge Who Could Fly" completed dubbing in 2003, but aired in 2006.
- "Hide and Then What Happens?" and "Shellback Shenanigans" completed dubbing in 2011, but aired in 2013.
- "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," "Kenny the Cat," and "Yeti Krabs" completed dubbing in 2013, but aired in 2015.
- 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.
- 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.
- Unlike the original version, SpongeBob is called "Bob" countless times.
- This dub has aired on 49 different networks.
- On Nicktoons, 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, season 11, and some episodes of season 12 are in PAL Pitch.
- Also on Netflix, season 6 is in PAL Pitch.
- This was one of the favorite dubs of Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of the show.[citation needed]
- Luis Carreño (The voice of SpongeBob and DoodleBob), who moved to Miami due to labor issues, was nearly replaced during season 9 by SpongeBob and Gary’s original voice actor, Kaihiamal Martínez, despite the fact some of the dubs episodes featuring Carreño, had already been released by that time. However, Carreño managed to reach a deal with Nickelodeon, securing his spot on the cast.
- In this dub, RandomLand is called "Locolandia," which translates into "CrazyLand."[3]
- To date, "Dunces and Dragons," "Squidferatu," and "Slappy Daze" are the only episodes to be aired in Latin America on the same dates as the United States.
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
References
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- ↑ http://es.doblaje.wikia.com/wiki/Bob_Esponja
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkx_MHsJtlg