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Pineapple Playhouse is a series of shorts featuring episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants that are recreated with puppets. This series premiered on the SpongeBob SquarePants Official YouTube channel on October 7, 2020, and it started airing on Nickelodeon on April 16, 2021.

Characters

This series uses custom puppets for the characters. Some of these puppets were first seen in SpongeBob: As Told By.

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Incidentals

These are the main incidental characters for the Pineapple Playhouse series. Unlike most characters who are hand puppets, these characters are finger puppets that are mainly used for recreating scenes that have crowds of incidental characters. There are a total of 10 finger puppet incidentals which are used for each finger.

Objects

This series uses objects for the puppets.

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Locations

This series uses locations made out of cardboard and also made for the background.

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Episodes

Season 1 (2020-2022)

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1 "Wet Painters: Puppet Edition!" (tr • ga) October 7, 2020 (YouTube)
April 23, 2021 (Nickelodeon)
The Pineapple Playhouse presents "Wet Painters" in real life; SpongeBob and Patrick are tasked to paint the inside of Mr. Krabs' house.
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2 "Can You Spare a Dime?: Puppet Edition!" (tr • ga) December 31, 2020 (YouTube)
April 30, 2021 (Nickelodeon)
Squidward quits the Krusty Krab after Mr. Krabs accuses him of stealing his very first dime; luckily his neighbor SpongeBob is there to take care of him.
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3 "Dying for Pie: Puppet Edition!" (ga) March 7, 2021 (YouTube)
April 16, 2021 (Nickelodeon)
It's Employee Brotherhood Day at the Krusty Krab, and Squidward gifts a pie to SpongeBob; the Pineapple Playhouse presents "Dying for Pie," an episode in real life with puppets!
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4 "The Camping Episode: Puppet Edition!" (ga) May 30, 2021 (YouTube)
July 30, 2021 (Nickelodeon)
The Pineapple Playhouse recreates the iconic episode, "The Camping Episode," featuring everyone's favorite sea-bear!
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5 "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm: Puppet Edition!" (ga) September 26, 2021 (YouTube)
The Alaskan Bull Worm is wreaking havoc in Bikini Bottom, and Sandy Cheeks is out for revenge! Can Sandy and SpongeBob catch this big, shiny, pink monster?
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6 "Just One Bite: Puppet Edition!" (ga) November 20, 2021 (YouTube)
SpongeBob convinces Squidward to FINALLY try a Krabby Patty – but what happens when Squidward loves Krabby Patties a little too much?
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7 "Arrgh!: Puppet Edition!" (ga) October 22, 2021 (Nickelodeon)
January 14, 2022 (YouTube)
It's a slow day at The Krusty Krab, so Patrick and SpongeBob play a treasure hunting game; Mr. Krabs joins in, gets obsessed, and then recruits Patrick and SpongeBob for a REAL treasure hunt.



Season 2 (2022-2023)

Title card # Title Airdate
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8 "Club SpongeBob: Puppet Edition!" (ga) March 25, 2022 (YouTube)
The first episode of Season 2 comes from "Club SpongeBob." Check out this iconic scene as a puppet show!
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9 "Welcome to the Chum Bucket: Puppet Edition!" (ga) May 15, 2022 (YouTube)
Mr. Krabs lost SpongeBob to Plankton in a poker game!! What is SpongeBob supposed to do? Check out this iconic scene as a puppet show!
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10 "Frankendoodle: Puppet Edition!" (ga) July 29, 2022 (YouTube)
SpongeBob's new friend seems a little...sketchy. Can SpongeBob and Patrick save Bikini Bottom from the terror of DoodleBob?
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11 "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV: Puppet Edition!" (ga) October 1, 2022 (YouTube)
SpongeBob can't seem to get Mermaid Man's utility belt working properly - has he tried setting it to Wumbo? Maybe Patrick or Squidward can help un-shrink Bikini Bottom!
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12 "Bossy Boots: Puppet Edition!" (ga) December 2, 2022 (YouTube)
The Krusty Krab needs a refresh, and Mr. Krabs has put his daughter Pearl in charge of the renovations! Could The Kuddly Krab be a hit in Bikini Bottom?
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13 "Pineapple Playlist" (ga) March 24, 2023 (YouTube)
Welcome to Pineapple Playhouse where we revisit classic SpongeBob SquarePants moments and recreate them with puppets! This week it's all music videos, featuring the tearjerker Gary Come Home as well as the F.U.N. Song, the Campfire Song Song, This Grill Is Not a Home, and the Krusty Krab Pizza jingle!
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14 "Chocolate with Nuts: Puppet Edition!" (tr • ga) June 17, 2023 (YouTube)
SpongeBob and Patrick are in for a treat when they become chocolate bar salesmen. Do they have what it takes to be fancy living entrepreneurs? Find out on the latest episode of Pineapple Playhouse, which features the episode, "Chocolate with Nuts," from season 3 of SpongeBob SquarePants!.
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15 "Pizza Delivery: Puppet Edition!" (ga) July 22, 2023 (YouTube)
SpongeBob and Squidward step out to make a special Krusty Krab pizza delivery, but things don't go as planned when they get lost and forget to bring the... DIET DR. KELP!!! Check out this IRL recreation of the classic episode "Pizza Delivery" from season 1 of SpongeBob SquarePants!



Trivia

Crew

Co-Directors/Co-Producers: Garrett Beltis and Kristin Greco

Puppet Designer: Spencer Lott[1]

Puppet Builders: Spencer Lott, Jamie Bressler, Laura Manns, David Bizarro, Jean Marie Keevins, Garrett Beltis, Nicholas Mahon, and Ben Durocher[1][2][3]

Puppet Wranglers: Ben Durocher[1], Jessica Simon[2], and Laura Manns

Puppeteers: Spencer Lott, Paul McGinnis, Victor Yerrid, John Cody, Ben Durocher, Garrett Beltis, Weston Chandler Long, Brendan Malafronte, and Jake Bazel[1][2][3][4]

Props: Ben Durocher, John Cody, Jamie Bressler, Garrett Beltis

Sets: Amanda Carmona[4]

Camera Operator: Kristin Greco[3][4]

Additional Credits: Alexis Lancer

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