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{{Cquote2|Bollywood Bob is the genuine global culmination of Year of the Sponge. It is the most spectacular expression of regional cultures' celebration and love of SpongeBob, and furthers his credibility as a lifestyle icon.
{{Cquote2|Bollywood Bob is the genuine global culmination of Year of the Sponge. It is the most spectacular expression of regional cultures' celebration and love of SpongeBob, and furthers his credibility as a lifestyle icon.


This unique work pushes the boundaries and challenges the norm, extending SpongeBob's appeal way beyond the core Nickelodeon audience. He is one of the few animation characters that can do this so effectively.|Nickelodeon UK's VP creative director, Peter Drake<ref name="Licensing"/>}}
This unique work pushes the boundaries and challenges the norm, extending SpongeBob's appeal way beyond the core Nickelodeon audience. He is one of the few animation characters that can do this so effectively.|Peter Drake, VP creative director of Nickelodeon UK<ref name="Kidology">{{cite web|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20100211152451/http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k9/nov/nov121.php|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k9/nov/nov121.php|title=SpongeBob Adapted for Bollywood Short|publisher=Indiatelevision.com's Kidology|date=2009-11-14|accessdate=2019-07-26|archivedate=2010-02-11}}</ref>}}
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'''Bollywood Bob''' is a music video that was broadcasted on [[Nickelodeon]] on {{Time|November 14}}, {{Time|2009}}. It can be found on 2 DVDs: [[SpongeBob's Last Stand (DVD)|SpongeBob's Last Stand]] and [[Season 6 Volume 2]].
'''Bollywood Bob''' is a music video that was first broadcasted on {{W|Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland|Nickelodeon UK}} on {{Time|November 14}}, {{Time|2009}}, as part of ''[[Think Happy - The Year of the Sponge]]''.<ref name="Licensing"/> It can be found on 2 DVDs: [[SpongeBob's Last Stand (DVD)|SpongeBob's Last Stand]] and [[Season 6 Volume 2]].


==Info==
==Info==
The fun and frolics are all to publicize the Nickelodeon network's '[[Think Happy - The Year of the Sponge|Year of the Sponge]]' – which is part of the anniversary celebrations. Bollywood Bob follows Rohan, who enters a magnificent Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. As the presentation takes place, a spectacular dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by Slumdog Millionaire choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the SpongeBob theme tune has been re-worked to a Bhangra style by Akbar Sami and Firoze Patel.
''Bollywood Bob'' follows Rohan, who enters a Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. As the presentation takes place, a dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by ''{{W|Slumdog Millionaire}}'' choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the SpongeBob theme tune was re-worked to a Bhangra style by Akbar Sami and Firoze Patel.<ref name="Licensing"/> The music video was produced by Nickelodeon UK, in collaboration with Nickelodeon International and Nickelodeon India.<ref name="Kidology"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This was also shown in a 30-second version, in Vue and Cineworld cinemas nationwide, from {{Time|November 13}}, 2009 to {{Time|January 1}}, {{Time|2010}}, which would feature around seasonal releases.<ref name="Licensing">http://www.licensing.biz/news/read/spongebob-squarepants-heads-to-bollywood/034066</ref>
*This was also shown in a 30-second version, in Vue and Cineworld cinemas nationwide, from {{Time|November 13}}, 2009 to {{Time|January 1}}, {{Time|2010}}, which would feature around seasonal releases.<ref name="Licensing">{{cite web|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/spongebob-goes-bollywood|title=SpongeBob Goes to Bollywood|date=2009-11-12|accessdate=2019-07-26|publisher=License Global|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20190726115250/https://www.licenseglobal.com/spongebob-goes-bollywood|archivedate=2019-07-26}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 06:58, 26 July 2019

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Bollywood Bob is the genuine global culmination of Year of the Sponge. It is the most spectacular expression of regional cultures' celebration and love of SpongeBob, and furthers his credibility as a lifestyle icon.

This unique work pushes the boundaries and challenges the norm, extending SpongeBob's appeal way beyond the core Nickelodeon audience. He is one of the few animation characters that can do this so effectively.

 
— Peter Drake, VP creative director of Nickelodeon UK[1]

Template:Song Bollywood Bob is a music video that was first broadcasted on Nickelodeon UK on November 14, 2009, as part of Think Happy - The Year of the Sponge.[2] It can be found on 2 DVDs: SpongeBob's Last Stand and Season 6 Volume 2.

Info

Bollywood Bob follows Rohan, who enters a Bollywood palace to present the King with a golden sponge. As the presentation takes place, a dance routine commences in the royal court. The routine was choreographed by Slumdog Millionaire choreographer Longinus Fernandes, and the SpongeBob theme tune was re-worked to a Bhangra style by Akbar Sami and Firoze Patel.[2] The music video was produced by Nickelodeon UK, in collaboration with Nickelodeon International and Nickelodeon India.[1]

Trivia

  • This was also shown in a 30-second version, in Vue and Cineworld cinemas nationwide, from November 13, 2009 to January 1, 2010, which would feature around seasonal releases.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SpongeBob Adapted for Bollywood Short. Indiatelevision.com's Kidology (2009-11-14). Archived from the original on 2010-02-11. Retrieved on 2019-07-26.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 SpongeBob Goes to Bollywood. License Global (2009-11-12). Archived from the original on 2019-07-26. Retrieved on 2019-07-26.