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"SpongeBob's Last Stand" is the eighth episode of the seventh season and the 134th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. The episode was originally released on DVD on March 16, 2010, and aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 22, 2010, in celebration of Earth Day .
The scene cuts to SpongeBob walking to Jellyfish Fields. He sees Patrick frolicking but he ends up breaking his net, so SpongeBob gives him his old net, which quickly breaks as well. When Patrick wanted his new high-tech net, SpongeBob tries to tell him that it belongs to him but ends up giving to him. SpongeBob waits impatiently to use the net ...
The people then hold a funeral for his now-deflated pants. Depressed, SpongeBob decides go home, but the jellyfish help him fly and take him back home. Patrick arrives and asks if they could "fly over" to Chuck E. Cheese. SpongeBob declines and leaves it up to the jellyfish for flying.
"Jellyfish Hunter": SpongeBob gives a customer at the Krusty Krab one of his custom-made Jelly Krabby Patties. The customer loves it, so Mr. Krabs gets SpongeBob to catch all the jellyfish to produce more Jelly Patties. A blue jellyfish brings SpongeBob to a factory to see that the jellyfish he caught are being mistreated by Mr. Krabs.
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The submarine arrives in Jellyfish Fields, where SpongeBob and Patrick sing "The Jellyfishing Song," from SpongeBob's Last Stand," while catching jellyfish. Sandy then shows up with her net launcher to catch the jellyfish. SpongeBob notices that the jellyfish have disappeared, and a huge swarm of them attack the trio, launching them into the air.
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Tom Kenny voiced the character SpongeBob SquarePants. While Drymon and Hill were writing the pilot, Hillenburg was also conducting auditions to find voices for the show's characters. [7] He had created the character of SpongeBob with Tom Kenny, [7] [19] in which he utilized Kenny's and other people's personalities to help create its personality ...