User:OggySimpsonsFan333/List of SpongeBob SquarePants Internet phenomena/Miscellaneous
This page is a list of other Internet phenomena such as popular internet phenomena, lesser parodies, deleted scenes, urban legends, fan theories, creepypasta, trollpasta, video edits, bootlegs, websites and more internet phenomena. This page is a list of notable SpongeBob SquarePants miscellaneous internet phenomena and lesser parodies that are very popular on YouTube and other sites or may have officially been used by Nickelodeon.
Urban legends/creepypasta
SpongeBoy mop
For many years, it was originally thought that the name SpongeBoy was copyrighted by a mop company.[1] Various interviews with Tom Kenny, SpongeBob's voice actor, had stated the mop rumor, where he believed that the name SpongeBoy was used by a mop company.[2] A YouTube user named Kid Leaves Stoop uploaded a video on September 7, 2022 that had lots of strong evidence to deconfirm the theory and that the name SpongeBoy was actually taken by an art themed pencil product. A character named SpongeBoy in Flaming Carrot Comics was also believed to be a reason for the name change.
Deleted scenes
"Reef Blower"
It was rumored that the characters don't have lines in this episode because the sound equipment was damaged and was rewritten to be completely silent. On June 10, 2022, in tweets by former crew member Jay Lender on Twitter, it was confirmed that the episode did not feature any spoken dialogue because it was made to extend "Help Wanted" to a full half-show.[3] However, because the episodes were produced separately, Screen Actors Guild rules mandated paying the actors a second set of session fees.[4] This would have cost around $2,500 USD at the time of production, leading to the choice to forgo dialogue.[5]
"I Was a Teenage Gary"
There was a rumor that in the original airing, there was a scene showing Squidward's transformation to a snail. It has since been proven false as of June 12, 2016, confirmed by a YouTube user named 90sGiveMeGoosebumps, who has a tape with the original airing of this episode.[6] In fact, as further proof, he also uploaded a clip of All That cast member Lori Beth Denberg introducing this episode as brand new.[7] In addition, Vincent Waller said on Twitter that the so-called deleted scene was never even drawn in the storyboard of this episode.[8]
"Life of Crime"
There was a rumor that SpongeBob was originally going to say "no more getting nailed" and Patrick would nail a plank to his head. This remains unconfirmed, and according to many researchers of lost media, there is a good chance of it being false, or a misinterpretation of a scene from "My Pretty Seahorse."[9]
"The Secret Box"
For years there was a rumor that many people claimed that they have seen the embarrassing photo of SpongeBob wearing a lamp shade over his head or wearing his underwear as Patrick reveals it in the original airing and early reruns. Another user from The Lost Media Wiki Sloucher112 claims that the photo in the original airing has SpongeBob passing out from drinking too much eggnog in his Christmas sweater and wearing a lampshade surrounded by cartons of eggnog, while Sandy and Squidward giggled at the background.[10][11] As of May 29, 2022, this was proved to be false by Vimeo user JTAG, who has a tape of the original airing.
"Christmas Who?"
There was a rumor that the "Christmas Who?" special aired in the early 2000's on CBS, as a holiday special. No evidence supporting this has been found so far, though this confusion might stem from CBS airing holiday specials for Rugrats in 2001.
"Krusty Krab Training Video"
There was a rumor that in the original airing, there was a scene that had the narrator saying, "It must never be discussed" when the formula is about to be revealed then SpongeBob would trip. As of August 28, 2018, the deleted scene was confirmed to have been false by a YouTube user named CDCB2, who has a tape with the original airing of this episode.[12]
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
For many years, fans of the show thought that the first movie was meant to be the chronological finale of the series, and that every episode that was released after the first movie actually takes place prior to it, creating a continuity. Fans came to this conclusion due to the amount of consecutive Employee of the Month awards SpongeBob won, which is 374. After counting all of that, this shows that SpongeBob worked at the Krusty Krab for at least 31 years. When asked about whenever that was the case, Vincent Waller on Twitter replied that he's not aware of that. He later rephrased his statement by saying that the first movie was never really meant to be a chronological finale by stating that the show doesn't have any form of continuity.[13][14][15][16]
For many years, a lot of people misremembered the Goofy Goober guitar design with the following discrepancies:
- The color being either white or purple.
- The guitar shape being v-shaped, star-shaped, or a double guitar.
The effect was noted online as early as 2019 and went viral on TikTok in late 2022.
"Karate Island"
For years, there were rumors that in the original airing of this episode, there was a small amount of blood on Master Udon's face after getting beaten up by Sandy. Vincent Waller on Twitter eventually debunked this in 2018.[17]
"Squirrel Record"
It was originally thought that the episode included a scene where Sandy tried to beat the record for the world's fattest body, filling her with helium to break that record. Paul Tibbitt later deconfirmed it by claiming it to be false.[18]
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"License to Milkshake"
It was rumored that the song "Milkshake" by Kelis was going to play in the episode. That was later confirmed to be false, due to lewd nature of the song that would certainly not be included in a children's show.[18]
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"Snail Mail"
It was thought that the original plot of this episode was about Gary delivering mail, due to a drawing posted on Twitter by Vincent Waller prior to the episode's premiere. He later confirmed that the episode was never originally about that.[20]
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Squidward's Suicide
"Squidward's Suicide" (also known as "Red Mist") is an urban legend written by an anonymous user from 7chan from October 4, 2006. The video can be seen here. This story was extremely popular and widely circulated in the early 2010s, and it introduced phrases that would be used in "copycat" Internet stories to the point of cliché, such as "hyper-realistic."
The narrator of the story claims to have worked at Viacom (the company that owns Nickelodeon and its shows) and received early access to future SpongeBob episodes. He recounts his experience watching the episode with other interns.
The most commonly-shared version recounts a disturbing and morbid episode (supposedly produced in place of "Fear of a Krabby Patty") about Squidward performing poorly at a clarinet recital. Squidward mourns his failure while illegal photos of dead children taken by a shadowy photographer flash as subliminal messages. The story culminates with a scene of Squidward in his room, having shot himself in the head. A popular image associated with the story depicts Squidward with bloodshot eyes. The "lost" episode has been recreated several times and in different formats on YouTube.
The episode "SpongeBob in RandomLand" briefly features a character known as Red Mist Squidward, which is a direct reference to the story. Additionally, Ego Plum composed a music track specifically for this character's scene, titled "Red Mist Cue." Storyboard artist Adam Paloian, writer Kaz, and showrunner Vincent Waller all confirmed that the reference was made intentionally to poke fun at "truly silly, 'trying to be dark' fan fiction."[21] The scene featuring Red Mist Squidward was cut in UK airings due to its frightening nature, and was later replaced with Baby Squidward in US airings in November 2019 for the same reason.
SpongeBob's Fresh Start
SpongeBob's Fresh Start is a trollpasta. The story has a similar plot to Squidward's Suicide. The only real difference between the stories is that it's a retelling of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song but with SpongeBob instead of Will Smith.
The Story of Evil SpongeBob
The story is a parody of killeryoshis's The Story of Evil Elmo. The story starts that SpongeBob turns evil, he killed all his friends including the Bikini Bottomites, committed crimes like bank robberies, bombings, drug dealing, and shooting innocent fish. This video was taken down by YouTube due of violating community guidelines, and the channel that made the video has been terminated since 2017.
SpongeBob Bootleg Episode
The SpongeBob Bootleg Episode is a creepypasta about an edited version of "Dumped." The only image in it was a picture of SpongeBob with big, bloodshot eyes and no mouth. The rest was either color images or black screens. Most versions of the image are actually animated GIFs that feature SpongeBob blinking once the viewers stares at it long enough.
Theh Storry Off Squidwarrrxxxx
"Theh Storry Off Squidwarrxxxx" is a trollpasta (poorly written creepypasta) made in 2017. It involves a viewer wanting to watch SpongeBob SquarePants on TV and instead watching an episode called "Theh Story Off Squidwarrrxxxx" They decide to watch the episode, which involves SpongeBob annoying Squidward, causing the latter to commit suicide by jumping off a window. After viewing the episode, the narrator's television set melts. This Trollpasta became semi-popular after PhantomStrider included it in his Top 6 Worst SpongeBob Creepypasta's Video.
A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie
A Day with SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie is an nonexistent mockumentary that was said to be distributed by Reagal Films and MVD. The movie has been postponed, but the director plans to make the film through a crowdfunding effort. In this mockumentary, SpongeBob lives above ground like all Hollywood superstars. Afraid that SpongeBob is becoming old news, his boss runs a contest called "Spend a Day with SpongeBob." The contest makes SpongeBob the talk of the town, as thousands of kids enter to win. The lucky winner is Seth, and he is ecstatic about his day with SpongeBob. However, the day becomes a roller coaster ride as things don’t go quite the way they planned. For a while, this film was said to be lost, until is was debunked as no such film ever existed.
The Bikini Bottom Horror
The Bikini Bottom Horror is a horror webcomic written by the Redditor u/stillinthesimulation on the subreddit r/ImSorryJon. The series originated with a comic parodying how starfishes eat in real life, with a deranged Patrick consuming SpongeBob with his ejected stomach.
SpongeBob Adult Party Cartoon
A rumor that Spike once approached Stephen Hillenburg to make a adult version of the show similar to Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" but was turned down by Stephen (who Nickelodeon sided with him).
Rumors about a fan who drowned trying to find SpongeBob
There were false rumors circulating that a child had tragically drowned in the ocean while attempting to search for SpongeBob in real life, which allegedly led to Nickelodeon canceling the series. However, these rumors were later confirmed to be entirely false, created by concerned parents who wanted to discourage their children from venturing into the ocean unsupervised. In reality, there have been no incidents directly linking the show to such tragic events.[22]
Rumors about SpongeBob ending
There were false rumors circulating that has announcements or images of SpongeBob ending. However, these rumors were later confirmed to be entirely false, created usually by trolls, or created for April Fools' Day.
Fan theories
Seven Deadly Sins Theory
This theory states that the main characters may be based on the seven deadly sins:
- SpongeBob is theorized as being the sin of lust, due to his character showing constant love for others, by some people, the sin of lust is believed to be Pearl.
- Mr. Krabs is theorized as being the sin of greed, due to a main focus of his character being his love for money.
- Squidward is theorized as being the sin of wrath, due to him showing heavy disdain for many things on the show.
- Plankton is theorized as being the sin of envy, due to him going to the extreme for the Chum Bucket to be more successful than the Krusty Krab.
- Sandy is theorized as being the sin of pride, due to her being very proud of who she is.
- Patrick is theorized as being the sin of sloth, as he is shown to be very lazy and laid back on the show.
- Gary is theorized as being the sin of gluttony, as a reference to SpongeBob often feeding him.
Nuclear Testing Theory
This popular internet fan theory states that the intelligent life of the sea creatures in Bikini Bottom is the result of nuclear radiation, as the Bikini Atoll that exists above it was used a nuclear testing site by the United States in real life. The radiation from the nukes is theorized to have caused the sea life below to mutate and evolve into Bikini Bottomites. Fans also noted Sandy's full protection suit, with them stating how it can be a radioactive hazmat suit, as well as stating how this theory is an explanation to the jokes relating to explosions on the show.
Although, there are contradictions to this theory, such as the undersea towns on the show that are located outside Bikini Bottom, although, some fans back this up by stating how Bikini Bottomites reproduced and immigrated to other parts of the ocean. A bigger contradiction is the prehistoric versions of Bikini Bottom seen in "SB-129" and "Ugh" that prove Bikini Bottom existed long before the nuclear testing did.
This theory, along with the Seven Deadly Sins Theory, have been debunked by SpongeBob's voice actor, Tom Kenny, in a 2015 interview with Huffpost.[23] He confirmed that the fictitious city is named after Bikini Atoll.
Krabby Patty Secret Formula Theories
Due to the Krabby Patty secret formula remaining a mystery throughout the show, it's no surprise that the formula has been subjected to many fan theories,[24] these theories include:
- Crab Meat: Many people in the show's fanbase often picture the Krabby Patty secret formula to be crabs, making Mr. Krabs a cannibal. Despite this being such a common theory, there is little evidence to support it. People support this theory by stating that there are very few crabs in Bikini Bottom, and that in the episode "Mid-Life Crustacean", Mr. Krabs takes a bite out of a Krabby Patty and says "So that's what I taste like.", however, said quote is taken out of context as during that scene he was eating a Krabby Patty that was being figuratively compared to him due to it being old and dried out like he is. This theory was debunked by Nickelodeon's Instagram account, stating "We can 100 percent confirm Krabby Patties are not made of crabs."[25]
- Whale Meat: Another theory that has gained some popularity is that the Krabby Patties are made from whale meat. This theory is supported by how in real life, whale carcasses are a food source for various marine life, and can even be able to fuel an entire ecosystem, hence the reason why Krabby Patties are loved by many. This theory also ties into Pearl's mother, suggesting that Mr. Krabs could've come across her carcass and built his the Krusty Krab around it.
- Marketing Ploy: A theory thought up by Matthew Robert Patrick, also known as MatPat, who is known for his theories on video games, films, and other forms of fiction, suggests that the Krabby Patty secret formula isn't real and was just a marketing ploy set up Mr. Krabs.[26] MatPat supports this by stating how the Krusty Krab is more focused on the money than it's food, much like real life fast food restaurants, and uses the formula to make Krabby Patties appear better to the customers. This theory also suggests that SpongeBob is unaware that the formula isn't real, due to it being out of character for him to support lies and deception without feeling any guilt. He also brings up real life studies on how people's feelings towards a product are linked to psychology and how they feel about the product, and how creating a fake secret formula would cause profit.
Video edits
SpongeBob (Speedy)
Many SpongeBob episodes posted on YouTube are often sped up, in order to avoid being taken down from Viacom (who own Nickelodeon, which airs and produces SpongeBob). It is one of the oldest SpongeBob-related phenomena on YouTube dating back to pre-copyright removal status which has been around since 2007. They can be specified as two types: Chipmunk and non-Chipmunk. Chipmunk is based from Alvin and the Chipmunks, as the characters' voices have been made higher-pitched. Non-Chipmunk involves the characters speaking with their regular voices (making them easier to understand), but the rest of the episode is sped up.
SpongeBob Backwards/Reverse
This features episodes of SpongeBob played in reverse to express humor and at times, people notice hidden sentences in it. A similar phenomenon called "SpongeBob Theme Song in Reverse" plays the song backwards often with lyrics showing it has inappropriate lyrics in reverse (especially on "Drop on the deck and flop like a fish"). There is also a phenomenon in which SpongeBob and Patrick speak backwards from "Opposite Day" played in reverse to show what they are really saying.
Portrayed by SpongeBob
Portrayed by SpongeBob (for videos, SpongeBob Comparison Charts are used for still images) is a popular meme/video category where people take clips/screencaps from SpongeBob episodes alongside a caption/picture in the corner of what the clip is portraying, which can be movies, TV shows, websites, businesses, video games, or pretty much anything. The image version started around 2016, with the video variant starting later.
SpongeBob doxxing your IP Address
SpongeBob doxxing your IP Address is a series of YouTube videos which uses a fake IP address text over a random picture of SpongeBob and some stock music as well as music from the YouTube Audio Library.
SpongeDubs / SpongeBob Sings X
SpongeDubs is a YouTuber who takes clips of SpongeBob saying words, cuts and edits them, and sets them on tune with famous songs. The first known sponge dub that SpongeDubs made is SpongeBob singing Bruno Mars's song, "That's What I Like," in April of 2017. Over a year later, he made & posted more dubs of SpongeBob singing songs. There are others who make / have made their own "SpongeBob sings" videos—also known as sponge dubs—that use / have used the same technique of audio & video editing as SpongeDubs's sponge dubs.
Numerous SpongeBob song covers have been made with Uberduck's SpongeBob SquarePants TalkNet model that possesses the function with which SpongeBob's voice can be made to speak and/or sing in the rhythm & pitch of what is spoken and/or sung in a reference audio that is used on the website.
Rock Motto
Rock Motto (more commonly known as "SpingeBill Goes Into A Horrifying Dimension") is a YouTube Poop uploaded by ThatGuyPoops which became popular for being creepy at the same time as being funny. It has become a creepypasta, mainly due to Plankton's disturbing appearance in the video. It is likely parodying the episode "Rock Bottom," since the title card is using a messed up version of the original, and the video also contains clips from "Rock Bottom."[27]
Reaction to Wormy
Reaction to Wormy (known as X's Reaction to Wormy) are videos of non-SpongeBob characters from other franchises reacting to the close up shot of Wormy in the season 2 episode "Wormy." It started on April 8, 2015 and it received more than 4,400 views in less than six years. On April 16, 2016, YouTuber nikkdisneylover8390 published the video "Pikachu's Reaction To Wormy," which features a scene from the anime series Pokémon put together with the clip from SpongeBob so it appears as though the character Pikachu is reacting to Wormy. The video received more than 32,000 views in less than five years.[28]
Since then, many users have made reaction videos like this, which feature other characters.[29] The reaction videos started in early-2015.
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Compilation of the Reaction to Wormy videos part 1
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Compilation of the Reaction to Wormy videos part 2
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Compilation of the Reaction to Wormy videos part 3
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Compilation of the Reaction to Wormy videos part 4
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Another example with Plankton
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Pikachu's reaction to Wormy video with the most views.
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The original scene.
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Note: The actual United States airdate for "Wormy" is February 24, 2001.
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The reaction to the "Wormy" ending by Leni Loud.
Mr. Krabs cursing crossover
Mr. Krabs cursing crossover was a remix and reaction videos of other SpongeBob and non-SpongeBob characters to Mr. Krabs saying all 13 bad words in season 2 episode "Sailor Mouth," It shows Mr. Krabs swearing after he hit his foot on a rock, and in his pain, he shouts all thirteen expletives curse words. During that scene it shows shocked other characters from other series. It started on February 3, 2018 by a YouTuber named Malik Young.
Spoof remakes
Spoof remakes are edited versions of SpongeBob SquarePants and its spinoffs. Those edits has been very popular as they involve the franchise but replaced with non-SpongeBob characters from other franchises. Users would make a remake of SpongeBob SquarePants but with other characters from other franchises playing SpongeBob's role.
Users on YouTube has often uploaded spoof remakes on YouTube, using a different character to play SpongeBob SquarePants.
Bootlegs
SpongeBob SquarePants (Sega Mega Drive)
This bootleg game was released in 2012 for the Sega Mega Drive by a Russian company called KDS. It is a ROM hack of the European version of Virgin Games' Cool Spot. The plot, which is seen in the beginning of the game in Russian, involves a mysterious letter that was sent to SpongeBob that by his brother who needs help.
SpongeBob in Tehran
SpongeBob in Tehran is an unauthorized film released around 2017 made by the same company that made the illegal Persian dub, which was never found until 2020. The movie involves SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward all heading to the Iranian capital of Tehran to get the secret sauce recipe that Mr. Krabs told them to get. The poster uses stock art from the cover of Plankton's Robotic Revenge, and also through the entire movie, some of the backgrounds from the show and the first 2 movies were used. There is also a YouTube video that had the correct English translations, but it was soon taken down by Paramount Global. There are also sequels unrelated to the film, all of which have also been taken down from YouTube. Those sequels are:
- SpongeBob in Chabahar, which is live action and uses mascot costumes.
- Bobby and Bobo in Iran: Save the Sibyl Gold, which features blatant clones of the characters.
- SpongeBob Foreign Buddies (also known as SpongeBob's Alien Friends), which simply uses the characters' regular designs.
Websites
15.ai, FakeYou, and Uberduck
15.ai, FakeYou, and Uberduck are three websites where users can generate text-to-speech voice synthesis audio clips of famous celebrities and cartoon characters, such as SpongeBob. They are free to use. However, although 15.ai's TTS voice software can generate AI-synthesized voice clips that are more natural-sounding than FakeYou's and Uberduck's, 15.ai's website undergoes maintenance downtime more times than it is up, making the services of FakeYou and Uberduck the more available, publicly accessible websites for people to use SpongeBob text-to-speech voices than 15.ai. Sometimes, Uberduck and FakeYou undergo website downtime too, but less frequently than 15.ai does. Uberduck contributors also make AI voice models of characters & people that have the ability to synthesize singing results.[1]
On uberduck.ai, there are three variant models of SpongeBob's voice:
- The "post-sequel" SpongeBob voice model has been trained with voice data from the "modern" era of the franchise, AKA 2015–present.
- The "pre-movie" SpongeBob voice model has been trained with voice data from season 2.
- The "regular" SpongeBob voice model has been trained with voice data from multiple SpongeBob SquarePants video games, especially those that were released in the post-movie era.
Uses in Internet Content
The YouTuber Negan Jeffrey posts SpongeBob song cover videos on YouTube that he has made with uberduck's SpongeBob SquarePants (regular) TalkNet model. Also, the YouTuber TheFactory occasionally posts SpongeBob song cover videos on YouTube that he has made with uberduck.ai, some of which have gone viral, with his most popular one being SpongeBob and Patrick rap "Family Ties" (amazing brother). Furthermore, the rap artist YourBoySponge uses uberduck's SpongeBob SquarePants (regular) TalkNet model to make SpongeBob rap original rap songs composed by the artist himself.
As of June 21, 2022, the most popular SpongeBob song cover video on YouTube that has been made with uberduck's SpongeBob SquarePants (regular) TalkNet model is SpongeBob sings Super Idol EXTENDED VERSION, which has received more than 4,000,000 views, 6,800+ comments, and over 122,000 likes.
Besides SpongeBob song covers, many memes, parodies, and other edits have been made with uberduck's SpongeBob Tacotron 2 models, some of which have gone viral, having received millions of views on YouTube. Significant examples of which are SpongeBob Meets his Past Self and Hey Patrick, Spell Kid Among Us Backwards. However, a majority of the videos that have been made with uberduck's SpongeBob voice models do not properly state / let viewers know the sources of the AI-synthetic SpongeBob speech that's featured in them, consequently misleading many people to assume and falsely believe that the AI-synthetic SpongeBob speech is from 15.ai or fakeyou.com — This misattribution and absence of proper credit has resulted in 15.ai's terms of service having a rule that forbids having 15.ai-and-non-15.ai-generated speech in the same videos and projects.
DeviantArt
DeviantArt is an American online art community that features artwork, videography and photography, launched on August 7, 2000 by Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff, and Matthew Stephens among others. DeviantArt, Inc. is headquartered in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California. It was a popular place to post SpongeBob fan art as the fan art there got popular as well as that. Many people used this as a SpongeBob fan art posting website. More then 100 SpongeBob fan art were also posted there. Not just SpongeBob but there were also fan art of other cartoons. The SpongeBob SquarePants Experience, a book by animation historian Jerry Beck, uses this fanart by DeviantArt user EnterPraiz for Barnacle Boy's image. EnterPraiz did not release his fanart under Creative Commons, so it seems Jerry Beck took the fanart without permission and without checking to see its license. Barnacle Boy's arm on the fanart is even obviously airbrushed to remove the other side of it, where EnterPraiz put Mermaid Man and his artist signature. DeviantArt has also been very popular for SpongeBob memes such as X Drops by Squidward's House and "Does this look dangerous?".
GoAnimate
GoAnimate (now known as Vyond) is a website that allows people to make their own animated videos, originally using Adobe Flash but now currently using the HTML5 standard. The website was famous for it's "X Gets Grounded" videos, also simply known as "grounded videos". Various videos would always feature animated characters, with SpongeBob being one example.
YouTube
YouTube is a website where users can upload SpongeBob as well as other videos. YouTube is a very popular place for SpongeBob SquarePants internet parodies. YouTube also has an official YouTube channel for SpongeBob-related content.
Roblox
Roblox is a website that allows people to play games (now known as experiences) as well as creating them on Roblox Studio. Roblox users were making SpongeBob parody games on Roblox that became very popular such as "Sponge" and "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Spongy Construction Project." They have been very popular Roblox games until Roblox has been taking down unofficial SpongeBob SquarePants games due to copyright violations although Nickverse was playable. Gamefam is currently making a official SpongeBob game for Roblox.[30] Thereafter, several artists have too made their own Roblox version of SpongeBob SquarePants. Nickelodeon Cartoon Universe has been uploading SpongeBob songs and stuff remade in the Roblox platform such as the Best Day Ever song which was recapped by Spongeis5. On 2015, Roblox officially partnered up with Nickelodeon and made a mini Invincibubble shoulder pal that the player can put on their avatar's shoulder. There was also an Invincibubble hat that the player could wear on top of their avatar's head. It is no longer available since it was specially released for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.[31] A lot of the Roblox experiences has also referenced SpongeBob such as Jailbreak[32], MeepCity[33], and Work at a Pizza Place[34]. Roblox catalog has had UGC items based on the series. The jellyfish net, boatmobiles, Squidward's eyes and nose, Bubble Bass' head, Gary's eyestalks, the Goofy Goober hat, Red Mist Squidward's face, SpongeBob's eyes, Squidward's head, two Krusty Krab employee hats, the glove hat, Handsome Squidward head from "The Two Faces of Squidward," SpongeBob's sad face from "Christmas Who?," the kelp mustache from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and a cursed Mr. Krabs head are buyable as avatar items in the catalog.[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]
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Every SpongeBob fan-games being shut down.
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An example of a content deletion of a SpongeBob game.
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Gamefam's SpongeBob game
Scratch
Scratch is a website and block-based visual programming language that allows people, primarily children and beginner programmers, to view, program, share, and remix their own animated games and projects. This website has been very popular for making games of cartoons as SpongeBob being an example. Lots of SpongeBob games has also been on the website so far.[52] Recreations of the characters as vector sprites are also popular on the website.
Other internet phenomena
You Have Met SpongeBob on Club Penguin
This is a troll meme that features a Club Penguin character waving to SpongeBob while the notification box says, "You have met SpongeBob! Would you like to give him a high-five and rob him afterwards!" This meme has been very popular so far.
Every SpongeBob Frame In Order
Every SpongeBob Frame in Order is an account on Facebook, Twitter and Discord, that posts every frame from SpongeBob SquarePants in chronological order, with episodes edited at 3 frames per second. All of the frames are also added on a website. The account has Incidental 70 as its profile picture, and is known for being a fan of him. The frames that get very popular on the accounts are often weird, inappropriate, or look strange without context.
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See also
- SpongeBob SquarePants (series)
- SpongeBob SquarePants in popular culture
- List of memes
- List of SpongeBob SquarePants Internet phenomena/Parodies
References
- ↑ Cormier, Roger (January 5, 2016). 14 Things You May Not Have Known About 'SpongeBob SquarePants'. Mental Floss. Retrieved on September 28, 2022.
- ↑ tps-2006-12-05-kenny. The People Speak Radio. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved on 2008-11-08.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JayLender1/status/1535261127549939712
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JayLender1/status/1535285883766616065
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JayLender1/status/1535284229839261696
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imTqsLbTMmQ
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxcJ6WVQLrs
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/854071070206214144
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1028016793288290304
- ↑ Reddit threads - r/Mandelaeffect - The Ending of SpongeBob The Secret Box has changed
- ↑ "It showed SpongeBob passed-out drunk on a table wearing a Christmas sweater and a lampshade on his head surrounded by cartons of eggnog. You could also see Sandy and Squidward giggling in the background." - Sloucher112 Sourced from The Lost Media Wiki
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69SP2twC2Q4&t=1m7s
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1281704375384076288
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1286675423435186178
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1286680589953720320
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1286690126786043905
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1026571067836354561
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Paul Tibbitt regarding https://spongebob.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_deleted_scenes&oldid=304523#Season_9: "that list is completely fabricated"
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/732739797567954945
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/820473418734706688
- ↑ https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1175458173932597248
- ↑ https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/drown-by-the-sea/
- ↑ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/spongebob-squarepants-theory_n_6627556
- ↑ https://www.cbr.com/spongebob-squarepants-disturbing-krabby-patty-formula-theories/
- ↑ https://www.bustle.com/p/this-bonkers-spongebob-theory-has-been-debunked-but-a-major-mystery-remains-70486
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5x9bqGkgl4
- ↑ https://youtu.be/-uQVceItnOA
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/adult-wormy-closeup
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/adult-wormy-closeup/videos
- ↑ https://twitter.com/RBXNews_/status/1631044104774615047M
- ↑ https://twitter.com/spongeis6/status/1591462097040412672
- ↑ File:Roblox Jailbreak- How to get the Ghost ship
- ↑ File:PatRockRefInMeepcity.png
- ↑ File:Work At A Pizza Place - Secret Krusty Krab Server - Roblox
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/6841889433/Jellyfish-Net
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/7495844044/Boat-Car
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12937864716/Cartoon-Fish-Eyes
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12879912608/Stupidly-Big-Sea-Green-Nose
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/13991269309/Big-Green-Bass
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14142992588/Gar-Hat
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14110329651/Cool-Hat
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14105531103/Sponge-Eyes
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14146577861/Squid-Scary-Face
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14316657079/Squid-Head
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12414884710/Underwater-Fry-cook-Hat
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12937999354/Fast-Food-Hat
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12111314092/Glove-on-your-Head
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/7391853331/Kelp-Mustache
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/12468735255/Handsome-Man-Head
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/11212187243/Sad-Face
- ↑ https://www.roblox.com/catalog/14327195064/Creepy-Crab
- ↑ https://scratch.mit.edu/search/projects?q=spongebob