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SpongeBob vs. The Big One: DVD details: Special features: 7 segment episodes; 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Plankton's Special Sinister Commentary featurette; Ridin' the Hook music video; Release dates: Region 1: March 3, 2009 September 25, 2012 (re-release) Episodes "SpongeBob SquarePants vs.
In Encino, California, SpongeBob fan Patchy the Pirate and Potty the Parrot set off to find a lost SpongeBob SquarePants episode using a treasure map. He eventually finds a VHS tape containing the episode and returns home in glee to play the tape, which just shows SpongeBob walking in different cycles before the SMPTE color bars appear.
In July, for the first time ever, SpongeBob SquarePants became the theme of a cosmetics line, which was released as a limited time offering by HipDot Studios. [192] [198] [199] The "Best Year Ever" also introduced an official SpongeBob SquarePants YouTube channel and a new mobile game based on the series, along with new toy lines. [191] [192]
In 2009, Nickelodeon celebrated the show's tenth anniversary with Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants and SpongeBob's Truth or Square. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water , a stand-alone sequel , was released in theaters on February 6, 2015, and grossed over US$324 million worldwide. [ 9 ]
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated comedy media franchise created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg and owned by Nickelodeon. It began with the series, which premiered in 1999, and went on to become one of the longest-running American animated series.
The DVD release also features bonus material including music videos, shorts and featurettes. [96] In Region 2 and 4, the DVD release for the season was a complete set. On November 13, 2012, The Complete Sixth Season DVD was released in Region 1, two years after the season had completed broadcast on television. [121]
“They took the gumballs off the spongebob popsicle and replaced them w chocolate chips,” wrote another. “End of times.” “End of times.” Still, some users welcomed the change.
The VideoNow is a portable video player produced by Hasbro and released by their subsidiary Tiger Electronics in 2003 as part of Tiger's line of Now consumer products. The systems use discs called PVDs (which stands for Personal Video Disc), which can store about 30 minutes of video, [3] the length of an average TV show with commercials (a typical TV episode is about 20–23 minutes without ...