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===Episodes that aired before the United States airings===
===Episodes that aired before the United States airings===
'''Note:''' "[[Hiccup Plague]]" and "[[Kwarantined Krab]]" are not counted on this due to these episodes being released on the Brazilian version of [[Paramount+]].
*"[[Hooky]]"
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This is the page about the Brazilian dub. For other uses, see Bob Esponja (disambiguation).

Bob Esponja Calça Quadrada is the Brazilian Portuguese dub of SpongeBob SquarePants. It is part of International SpongeBob SquarePants.

Names

Characters

Locations

Terminology

List of episodes

Episodes that aired before the United States airings

Note: "Hiccup Plague" and "Kwarantined Krab" are not counted on this due to these episodes being released on the Brazilian version of Paramount+.

Dubbing credits

Theme Song

File:Bob Esponja Música de abertura Brasil Nickelodeon em Português

Trivia

  • The dubbing credits are accidentally shown in Nickelodeon Latin America.
  • The dub is recorded in São Paulo, a city who's dubbing studios are known for dubbing many anime into Brazilian Portuguese.
    • SpongeBob's Brazilian voice actor, Wendel Bezerra, has already dubbed the character Goku from the anime series Dragon Ball.