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stitchlips25
6 months
Oh no, Spongebob became an "enlightened" centrist 0_0
Seth
6 months
You guys are WAY too harsh on SpongeBob as a pet owner…and in general.
pikaiichuu
6 months
the conversations like the one at the start just make me so happy and especially when i remember yous have a podcast now
cyborggamerpro
7 months
Y'all should restart watching the intros again the the "Whatever happened to SpongeBob" has a special intro. There are several more unique intros in the show
Brye
7 months
My favorite episode should be next recording
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Victoria
7 months
Lol and I know which episode ur referring to and for what reason. ? The memes go hard, too. ?
Jazzura
7 months
Funny about the meme conversation just before one of the best SpongeBob memes in plankton’s roast l0l
devontetheenigma
7 months
If they ever do decide to drop SpongeBob, I think it would be a nice send off to end at the 2nd movie- SpongeBob out of water
Chude
7 months
Plankton roasting that family has kinda become memetic.
They really ramp up the gross out in the later seasons. The first episode of season 6 has an infamous scene involving Squidward and a toenail. I'll just leave it at that.
I really didn't like how SpongeBob's friends treated him like complete shit, knowing that they and the entire universe still depends him to function. Even their apologies sounded half-assed. They only wanted him back so he could continue doing things for them. They want the good without the bad.
A lot of the problems many people had with these later episodes is that each character basically got reduced to having one overly exaggerated trait. For instance, SpongeBob's well-meaning , but misguided nature has turned into blatant idiocy. He's now frustrating and annoying. Same goes for the other characters as well. Patrick is dumb, Squidward is irritable, Mr. Krabs is greedy, Sandy is smart.
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Seth
6 months
Plankton arguably doesn’t suffer from this nearly as bad, because he was already on the one track mind of being evil and wanting the secret formula.
Nostalgialodeon
7 months
Fun Fact: 20,000 Patties under the Sea was actually based on an idea of a SpongeBob episode they had in the pitch bible era!
Oh no, Spongebob became an "enlightened" centrist 0_0
You guys are WAY too harsh on SpongeBob as a pet owner…and in general.
the conversations like the one at the start just make me so happy and especially when i remember yous have a podcast now
Y'all should restart watching the intros again the the "Whatever happened to SpongeBob" has a special intro. There are several more unique intros in the show
My favorite episode should be next recording
Lol and I know which episode ur referring to and for what reason. ? The memes go hard, too. ?
Funny about the meme conversation just before one of the best SpongeBob memes in plankton’s roast l0l
If they ever do decide to drop SpongeBob, I think it would be a nice send off to end at the 2nd movie- SpongeBob out of water
Plankton roasting that family has kinda become memetic.
They really ramp up the gross out in the later seasons. The first episode of season 6 has an infamous scene involving Squidward and a toenail. I'll just leave it at that.
I really didn't like how SpongeBob's friends treated him like complete shit, knowing that they and the entire universe still depends him to function. Even their apologies sounded half-assed. They only wanted him back so he could continue doing things for them. They want the good without the bad.
A lot of the problems many people had with these later episodes is that each character basically got reduced to having one overly exaggerated trait. For instance, SpongeBob's well-meaning , but misguided nature has turned into blatant idiocy. He's now frustrating and annoying. Same goes for the other characters as well. Patrick is dumb, Squidward is irritable, Mr. Krabs is greedy, Sandy is smart.
Plankton arguably doesn’t suffer from this nearly as bad, because he was already on the one track mind of being evil and wanting the secret formula.
Fun Fact: 20,000 Patties under the Sea was actually based on an idea of a SpongeBob episode they had in the pitch bible era!