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SpongeBob SquarePants: May 1, 2002 The Patrick Star Show: July 11, 2021 ... Nickelodeon's Unfiltered: July 12, 2020 May 30, 2021 Tooned In: February 8, 2021 May 22, 2022
Nickelodeon's senior vice president, Kevin Kay, confirmed to the animation studio's creative team that it had greenlit 100 episodes (200 individual segments) of CatDog and six episodes (twelve segments) of SpongeBob. [17] Nickelodeon believed CatDog had the potential to be its next breakout hit, and their order represented an investment of $50 ...
The premiere of the episode on April 17, 2009, drew an estimated 5.8 million viewers, [20] [21] and was 1.6 million higher than the highest-rated SpongeBob of the previous week, which aired April 11. The episode was Nickelodeon's fifth highest-rated telecast in total viewers so far that year and garnered significant ratings increases among all ...
SpongeBob and Slimetime are coming to the Super Bowl. The NFL and CBS Sports announced Tuesday that this season's Super Bowl will have a kids-centric presentation on Nickelodeon, marking the first ...
The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2005. [2] [7] Prior to its premiere, Nickelodeon released a preview clip and bonus coverage of the episode on Nickelodeon's broadband online platform TurboNick, available on Nick.com. [7] [8] Nickelodeon also launched the "Trail of the Snail" Flash game. [7] [8]
Starting in the summer of 2024, the network's entire schedule is exclusively episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants and The Patrick Star Show, promoted as Non-Stop SpongeBob. The episodes air in a random and unthemed order. Since 2006, Nickelodeon has used Nicktoons to burn-off the remaining episodes of under-performing shows.
SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout premiered on July 12, 2019, simultaneously across Nickelodeon, and Nicktoons. The three-network premiere was collectively viewed by 2.2 million people in the United States, and it posted year-to-year gains for the network across multiple demographics, most notably, kids ages 2–11 (3.3/797K, +57%). [14]
Occasionally, episodes of Rugrats and SpongeBob SquarePants have aired regularly or as marathons during Nick at Nite special events in the 1990s and 2000s. This has also occurred during crossovers with Nickelodeon special programming where the Nickelodeon programming runs into the regular Nick at Nite timeslot.