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As of July 2022, "Sailor Mouth" / "Artist Unknown" was the seventh highest rated SpongeBob episode on IMDb, with a 9.2 out of 10 user rating. [21] Erik Wiese, who helped to storyboard "Sailor Mouth", considers it to be his favorite episode, mainly due to its random and satirical nature, saying "Sometimes SpongeBob just catches me off-guard."
The Flying Dutchman attacks him, saying that a sponge is too stupid to be scary. Plankton disagrees, saying that SpongeBob's stupidity is the scariest thing. Thinking this is false, the Flying Dutchman goes into SpongeBob's brain, where he is spooked by an imaginary baby SpongeBob. He flees the town, releasing the souls of SpongeBob's friends.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Fictional animated character from SpongeBob SquarePants Fictional character Sandy Cheeks SpongeBob SquarePants character First appearance "Tea at the Treedome" SpongeBob SquarePants May 1, 1999 Created by Stephen Hillenburg Designed by Stephen Hillenburg Portrayed by Lilli Cooper ...
The plot follows Sandy and SpongeBob as they venture to Sandy's home state of Texas to save Bikini Bottom from an evil CEO. It is the first in a series of SpongeBob character spin-off films. The film was first conceived during a pitching session for ideas for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020).
Squidward decides to take advantage of this by training SpongeBob to act like him, a horrible employee, in hopes SpongeBob will later get fired. After a series of complaints from the customers, Mr. Krabs confronts SpongeBob for his lousy work, to which SpongeBob explains since he has new pants, he is no longer "SpongeBob SquarePants". Mr.
Online, “SpongeBob” stans seemed to celebrate the news from the surface of the water all the way down to Bikini Bottom. “There is ‘W’ in Wendy’s for a reason!” wrote one X user.
The broadcast will have two reporters on the sideline: NFL Slimetime's Dylan Schefter (daughter of ESPN's Adam Schefter) and SpongeBob SquarePants character Sandy Cheeks, voiced by Carolyn Lawrence.
Online, “SpongeBob” stans seemed to celebrate the news from the surface of the water all the way down to Bikini Bottom. “There is ‘W’ in Wendy’s for a reason!” wrote one X user.