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"It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" is the 23rd episode of the eighth season, and the 175th episode overall of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on November 23, 2012, and on Nickelodeon on December 6.
"Christmas Who?" was originally broadcast Thursday, December 7, 2000 at 8:30pm. As of 2020, it is still rebroadcast on Nickelodeon during the Christmas season. On December 6, 2012, almost 12 years after "Christmas Who?", another SpongeBob Christmas episode was released on Nickelodeon called "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!".
It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD details: Special features: 1 segment episode (DVD Version) 11 segment episodes (Blu-ray Version) 1.78:1 aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Animatic for "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" Behind the Scenes: A Change of Sea-Nery featurette; Music videos: Santa Has His Eye on Me; Hot Fruitcake; Yule Log ...
Here are 22 funny Christmas songs that will entertain you this holiday season. Funny Christmas songs 1. "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" by Elmo & Patsy ... "Very First Christmas" by SpongeBob ...
1. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). Chevy Chase and the Griswold clan make the most of a holiday where everything goes disastrously, hilariously wrong in this slapstick-heavy ...
The season's executive producers were series creator Stephen Hillenburg and Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the series' showrunner. [2] [3] Due to the success of the show, the New York Daily News reported that Nickelodeon picked up SpongeBob SquarePants for an eighth season on December 14, 2009, during the year which the show was celebrating its tenth anniversary on television. [4]
The 30 Best 'SNL' Christmas Sketches. Laura Beck. December 14, 2023 at 11:03 AM. Ana Gasteyer, Molly Shannon and Alec Baldwin during the 'The Delicious Dish' skit on Dec. 12, 1998.
The characters of SpongeBob SquarePants have appeared throughout popular culture. In 2007, the Amsterdam-based company Boom Chicago created a SpongeBob parody called "SpongeBob SquarePants in China", in which a stereotypically Chinese Patrick refuses to go to work and advocates freedom of speech, rights of leisure, and income. [65]