Patrick Starship Enterprise
"Patrick Starship Enterprise" is a SpongeBob SquarePants commercial short. In this short, SpongeBob, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs join the Star Trek crew aboard the Patrick Starship Enterprise.
Characters
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Sandy Cheeks
- Mr. Krabs
- Patrick Star (likeness only)
- Christopher Pike
- Spock
- Nyota Uhura
Synopsis
Officer Spock and Commander Sandy Cheeks are looking at the stars on the Patrick Starship Enterprise, a fusion between Patrick and the USS Enterprise, Spock then asks Sandy about her status, to which Sandy responds, "Everything's peachy!" Captain Christopher Pike then orders, "Commence nautical nonsense," and Officer Nyota Uhura flips a Krabby Patty, which Pike catches. He then instructs Mr. Krabs to activate the rear boost, which propels the ship into warp speed.
Suddenly, the starship begins to shake violently as it is surrounded by jellyfish. Mr. Krabs panics, and Uhura orders to sound the foghorn in order to disperse the jellyfish. Pike then asks where "Officer SquarePants" is, and Spock announces that "it's him" as SpongeBob beams onto the ship, holding a suitcase. SpongeBob then says his iconic catchphrase, and he and Spock exchange a Vulcan salute. SpongeBob finally plays his nose like a flute as Uhura awakens, revealing that the previous events were all a dream. Spock then tells her that perhaps it was all her imagination as he creates a rainbow with his hands.
Production
The short was filmed during March 2025.
Videos
Trivia
General
- This short is a crossover between the SpongeBob SquarePants and Star Trek franchise (mainly the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds series).
- SpongeBob's only line in this short is taken directly from "Help Wanted."
- The models used for the "SpongeBob" characters, are edited from Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie.
Episode references
- Christopher Pike ordering to "commence nautical nonsense" is a reference to the lyrics of the SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song.
- Spock saying "Perhaps it was your imagination" and creating a rainbow with his hands is a reference to "Idiot Box."