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"Band Geeks" originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on September 7, 2001, with a TV-Y parental rating. [6] It was released on the DVD compilation titled SpongeBob SquarePants: Halloween on August 27, 2002, [7] [8] and on SpongeBob SquarePants: Home Sweet Pineapple that was released on January 4, 2005.
Five years later, in 2001, the song was featured in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Band Geeks", which sharply increased its popularity. It reached number 23 on the Hot Rock Songs chart in February 2019 after its use during that year's Super Bowl halftime show to honor SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg after his death the previous year.
"Band Geeks": Squidward recruits the citizens of Bikini Bottom to play in a marching band for the Bubble Bowl, in an attempt to impress his rival, Squilliam Fancyson. Even though it was disaster at first, SpongeBob finally convinces the other band members to go through with the performance for Squidward's sake, and he takes command of their ...
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"Band Geeks", an episode of the series' second season that focuses on Squidward, is often considered by many critics and fans alike as the show's best episode. [79] Writing for The Washington Post, Michael Cavna ranked "Band Geeks" as the fifth best episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. In his review, Cavna said, "Squidward's mix of artistic ...
Drake's son's 7th birthday looked like "the best day ever!". The 37-year-old rapper’s son Adonis Graham turned 7 on Friday, Oct. 11, and he celebrated by throwing what appears to be a SpongeBob ...
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]