List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes (seasons 1–10)
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg that premiered on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999.[1] The series is set in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom, and centers on the adventures and endeavors of SpongeBob SquarePants, an enthusiastic and optimistic sea sponge. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled The Intertidal Zone, which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing SpongeBob SquarePants into a television series in 1996 after the cancellation of Rocko's Modern Life, another Nickelodeon television series that Hillenburg previously directed.[2][3]
As of December 11, 2024,[update] 309 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants have aired, currently in its fifteenth season. The fifteenth season consists of 20 episodes.[4] The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, a feature-length film, was released in theaters on November 19, 2004, and grossed over US$140 million worldwide.[5] Atlantis SquarePantis, a television film guest starring David Bowie, debuted as part of the fifth season.[6] In 2009, Nickelodeon celebrated the show's tenth anniversary with Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants and SpongeBob's Truth or Square.[7][8] The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, a stand-alone sequel, was released in theaters on February 6, 2015, and grossed over US$324 million worldwide.[9] In 2019, Nickelodeon celebrated the show's twentieth anniversary with SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout, a television film.
Episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants have been nominated for a variety of different awards, including 17 Annie Awards (with six wins),[10] 17 Golden Reel Awards (with eight wins),[11] 15 Emmy Awards (with one win),[12] 22 Kids' Choice Awards (with 21 wins),[13] and four BAFTA Children's Awards (with two wins).[14] Several compilation DVDs have been released. In addition, the first thirteen seasons have been released on DVD, and are available for Regions 1, 2 and 4 as of December 5, 2023.[15][16][17]
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Segments | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 20 | 41 | May 1, 1999 | March 3, 2001 | |
2 | 20 | 39 | October 20, 2000 | July 26, 2003 | |
3 | 20 | 37 | October 5, 2001 | October 11, 2004 | |
4 | 20 | 38 | May 6, 2005 | July 24, 2007 | |
5 | 20 | 41 | February 19, 2007 | July 19, 2009 | |
6 | 26 | 47 | March 3, 2008 | July 5, 2010 | |
7 | 26 | 50 | July 19, 2009 | June 11, 2011 | |
8 | 26 | 47 | March 26, 2011 | December 6, 2012 | |
9 | 26 | 49 | July 21, 2012 | February 20, 2017 | |
10 | 11 | 22 | October 15, 2016 | December 2, 2017 | |
11 | 26 | 50 | June 24, 2017 | November 25, 2018 | |
12 | 26 | 48 | November 11, 2018 | April 29, 2022 | |
13 | 26 | 52 | October 22, 2020 | November 1, 2023 | |
14 | 13[a] | 21 | November 2, 2023 | December 2, 2024 | |
15 | 20[4] | — | July 24, 2024 | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (1999–2001)
The first season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 20 episodes (41 segments, since the first episode has three segments). This is the only season that used cel animation.[18]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [19] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Help Wanted" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Derek Drymon; Stephen Hillenburg (director) Written by : Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon & Tim Hill | May 1, 1999[21][22] | PILOT (1997 version) 2515−127 (1999 version) | 2.96[23] 2.14[24] (HH)[c] |
"Reef Blower" | Fred Miller & Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon & Tim Hill | 2515−126 | ||||
"Tea at the Treedome" | Edgar Larrazabal;[26] Tom Yasumi[d] | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Peter Burns, Mr. Lawrence & Paul Tibbitt | 2515−101 | ||||
2 | 2 | "Bubblestand" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon & Tim Hill | July 17, 1999 | 2515−105 | 2.51[27][e] |
"Ripped Pants" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt & Peter Burns | 2515−106 | ||||
3 | 3 | "Jellyfishing" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Chris Mitchell; Steve Fonti (director) Written by : Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell, Peter Burns & Tim Hill | July 31, 1999 | 2515−103 | 2.89[29] 2.24[30] (HH)[c] |
"Plankton!" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−114 | ||||
4 | 4 | "Naughty Nautical Neighbors" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Mr. Lawrence | August 7, 1999 | 2515−116 | 2.83[31] 2.07[32] (HH)[c] |
"Boating School" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan Jr. (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan Jr., Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−104 | ||||
5 | 5 | "Pizza Delivery" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Peter Burns | August 14, 1999 | 2515−107 | 2.47[33] |
"Home Sweet Pineapple" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan Jr. (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan Jr., Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−124 | ||||
6 | 6 | "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare & Mr. Lawrence | August 21, 1999 | 2515−119 | 2.94[34] 2.17[35] (HH)[c] |
"Pickles" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Mitchell & Jay Lender; Steve Fonti (director) Written by : Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell & Peter Burns | 2515−111 | ||||
7 | 7 | "Hall Monitor" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & Mr. Lawrence | August 28, 1999 | 2515−108 | 3.08[36] 2.12[37] (HH) |
"Jellyfish Jam" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan, Jr. (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan, Jr., Erik Wiese & Peter Burns | 2515−118 | ||||
8 | 8 | "Sandy's Rocket" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Peter Burns | September 17, 1999 | 2515−110 | 2.40[38] |
"Squeaky Boots" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Chris Mitchell; Steve Fonti (director) Written by : Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−102 | ||||
9 | 9 | "Nature Pants" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare & Peter Burns | September 11, 1999 | 2515−120 | 2.54[39] |
"Opposite Day" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−112 | ||||
10 | 10 | "Culture Shock" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare & Mr. Lawrence | September 18, 1999 | 2515−122 | 2.41[38] |
"F.U.N." | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Peter Burns | 2515−121 | ||||
11 | 11 | "MuscleBob BuffPants" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Ennio Torresan, Jr. (director) Written by : Ennio Torresan, Jr., Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | October 2, 1999 | 2515−123 | 2.61[40] |
"Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Peter Burns | 2515−115 | ||||
12 | 12 | "The Chaperone" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer & Peter Burns | March 8, 2000 | 2515−113 | 3.23[41] |
"Employee of the Month" | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare, Ennio Torresan Jr. & Erik Wiese; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−125 | |||||
13 | 13 | "Scaredy Pants" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Mark O'Hare; Paul Tibbitt (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt & Peter Burns | October 28, 1999 | 2515−109 | 2.68[42] |
"I Was a Teenage Gary" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Chris Mitchell; Steve Fonti (director) Written by : Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−117 | ||||
14 | 14 | "SB-129" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | December 31, 1999 | 2515−129 | 1.52[43] |
"Karate Choppers" | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese & Merriwether Williams | 2515−135 | |||||
15 | 15 | "Sleepy Time" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Ennio Torresan Jr. (also directors) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan Jr. & Mr. Lawrence | January 17, 2000 | 2515−141 | 2.89[44] |
"Suds" | 2515−132 | ||||||
16 | 16 | "Valentine's Day" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & Merriwether Williams | February 14, 2000 | 2515−128 | 2.75[45] |
"The Paper" | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−134 | |||||
17 | 17 | "Arrgh!" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Vincent Waller; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller & Merriwether Williams | March 15, 2000 | 2515−130 | 3.08[46] 2.14[47] (HH)[c] |
"Rock Bottom" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Ennio Torresan (also directors) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan & David Fain | 2515−138 | ||||
18 | 18 | "Texas" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Vincent Waller; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller & David Fain | March 22, 2000 | 2515−139 | 3.10[48] 2.11[49] (HH)[c] |
"Walking Small" | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese & Mr. Lawrence | 2515−133 | |||||
19 | 19 | "Fools in April" | Fred Miller | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese & Merriwether Williams | April 1, 2000 | 2515−140 | 1.78[50] |
"Neptune's Spatula" | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & David B. Fain | 2515−137 | |||||
20 | 20 | "Hooky" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : Vincent Waller; Sherm Cohen (director) Written by : Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller & Merriwether Williams | February 23, 2001[51] | 2515−136 | 2.17[52] |
"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender; Chuck Klein (director) Written by : Chuck Klein, Jay Lender & Mr. Lawrence | March 3, 2001 | 2515−131 | 2.54[53] | ||
Season 2 (2000–03)
The second season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 20 episodes (39 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[54]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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21 | 1 | "Your Shoe's Untied" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick & Erik Wiese (also directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | February 17, 2001[55] | 5571–142 | 2.75[56] 1.84[56] (HH)[c] |
"Squid's Day Off" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Jim Schumann (also director) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | 5571–145 | ||||
22 | 2 | "Something Smells" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | October 20, 2000[55] | 5571–143 | 2.27[57] |
"Bossy Boots" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick (also director) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–146 | ||||
23 | 3 | "Big Pink Loser" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & Merriwether Williams | February 3, 2001[55] | 5571–144 | 2.80[58] |
"Bubble Buddy" | Storyboarded by : William Reiss & Chuck Klein; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–148 | |||||
24 | 4 | "Dying for Pie" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt & Erik Wiese; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | January 27, 2001[55] | 5571–147 | 3.43[59] 2.42[59] (HH)[c] |
"Imitation Krabs" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick & Chuck Klein (also directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–150 | ||||
25 | 5 | "Wormy" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Jim Schumann (also director) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | February 24, 2001[55] | 5571–149 | 2.69[52] |
"Patty Hype" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & Mr. Lawrence | 5571—152 | ||||
26 | 6 | "Grandma's Kisses" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Jim Schumann & Octavio Rodriguez (also directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | April 28, 2001[55] | 5571–154 | 2.09[60] 1.43[61] (HH)[c] |
"Squidville" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | 5571–156 | ||||
27 | 7 | "Prehibernation Week" | Edgar Larrazabal | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | May 5, 2001 | 5571–151 | 2.13[62] 1.44[63] (HH)[c] |
"Life of Crime" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–157 | ||||
28 | 8 | "Christmas Who?" "Patchy the Pirate Presents the SpongeBob SquarePants Christmas Special"[64] | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick & Erik Wiese (also directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | December 6, 2000[64] | 5571–155 5571–153 | 2.17[65] |
29 | 9 | "Survival of the Idiots" | Larry Leichliter | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | March 17, 2001[66] | 5571–160 | 2.81[67] |
"Dumped" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Caleb Meurer; Carson Kugler (director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn & Merriwether Williams | May 11, 2001[68] | 5571–161 | 2.24[69] | ||
30 | 10 | "No Free Rides" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Mr. Lawrence | April 14, 2001[55] | 5571–162 | 2.27[70] |
"I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–159 | ||||
31 | 11 | "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Erik Wiese (also director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn & Merriwether Williams | September 14, 2001 | 5571–158 | 3.07[71] |
"Squirrel Jokes" | Larry Leichliter & Leonard Robinson | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick (also director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn & Merriwether Williams | 5571–164 | ||||
32 | 12 | "Pressure" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Jay Lender, William Reiss & David Fain | May 12, 2001[55] | 5571–166 | 2.36[69] 1.65[72] (HH)[c] |
"The Smoking Peanut" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler (also director) Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn & Mr. Lawrence | 5571–163 | ||||
33[f] | 13 | "Shanghaied" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | March 9, 2001 | (Extended "You Wish" Speclal); March 10, 2001 (Normal 15-Minute Episode)5571–165 | 3.09[75] 1.95[75] (HH)[c] |
"Gary Takes a Bath" | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | July 26, 2003[76][DVD 1] | 5571–183 | 2.96[77] | |||
34 | 14 | "Welcome to the Chum Bucket" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, Erik Wiese & William Reiss; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | January 21, 2002 | 5571–167 | 5.25[78] 3.08[78] (HH)[c] |
"Frankendoodle" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Headrick (also director) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | 5571–169 | ||||
35 | 15 | "The Secret Box" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | September 7, 2001 | 5571–168 | 2.96[79] |
"Band Geeks" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt & Merriwether Williams | 5571–173 | ||||
36 | 16 | "Graveyard Shift" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Dan Povenmire (also directors) Written by : Mr. Lawrence, Jay Lender & Dan Povenmire | September 6, 2002[DVD 2] | 5571–176 | 3.70[80] 2.48[80] (HH)[c] |
"Krusty Love" | Storyboarded by : William Reiss; Jay Lender (director) Written by : Mr. Lawrence, Jay Lender & William Reiss | 5571–170 | |||||
37 | 17 | "Procrastination" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mr. Lawrence | October 19, 2001[55] | 5571–175 | 3.89[81] |
"I'm With Stupid" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt; Aaron Springer (director) Written by : C.H. Greenblatt, Aaron Springer & Mark O'Hare | 5571–179 | ||||
38 | 18 | "Sailor Mouth" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Merriwether Williams | September 21, 2001 | 5571–182 | 2.88[82] |
"Artist Unknown" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mark O'Hare | 5571–174 | ||||
39 | 19 | "Jellyfish Hunter" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mark O'Hare | September 28, 2001 | 5571–181 | 2.54[83] |
"The Fry Cook Games" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Dan Povenmire (also directors) Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jay Lender & Merriwether Williams | 5571–171 | ||||
40 | 20 | "Squid on Strike" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Carson Kugler, William Reiss & Erik Wiese; Walt Dohrn & Paul Tibbitt (directors) Written by : Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt & Mark O'Hare | October 12, 2001 | 5571–185 | 2.52[84] |
"Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender and Dan Povenmire (also directors) Written by : Jay Lender, Dan Povenmire & Merriwether Williams | 5571–180 | ||||
Season 3 (2001–04)
The third season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 20 episodes (37 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[85]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [86] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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41 | 1 | "The Algae's Always Greener" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director), C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether Williams | March 22, 2002 | 5572–188 | 4.55[87] 2.64[87] (HH)[c] |
"SpongeGuard on Duty" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Mark O'Hare | 5572–187 | ||||
42 | 2 | "Club SpongeBob" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Walt Dohrn & Mark O'Hare (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Erik Wiese Written by : Walt Dohrn and Mark O'Hare | July 12, 2002[DVD 3] | 5572–192 | 2.52[88] |
"My Pretty Seahorse" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Kent Osborne and Paul Tibbitt (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Kent Osborne and Paul Tibbitt | 5572–193 | ||||
43 | 3 | "Just One Bite" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | October 5, 2001 | 5572–194 | 2.92[89] |
"The Bully" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director), C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–191 | ||||
44 | 4 | "Nasty Patty" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kaz (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kaz, and Mark O'Hare | March 1, 2002 | 5572–195 | 3.91[90] 2.65[90] (HH)[c] |
"Idiot Box" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–178 | ||||
45 | 5 | "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | January 21, 2002 | 5572–177 | 5.74[78] 3.29[78] (HH)[c] |
"Doing Time" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director), C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–186 | ||||
46 | 6 | "Snowball Effect" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | February 22, 2002 | 5572–189 | 3.85[91] 2.29[91] (HH)[c] |
"One Krabs Trash" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kaz (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Mark O'Hare | 5572–184 | ||||
47 | 7 | "As Seen on TV" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director), C.H. Greenblatt Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether Williams | March 8, 2002 | 5572–172 | 3.65[92] |
"Can You Spare a Dime?" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–190 | ||||
48 | 8 | "No Weenies Allowed" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | March 15, 2002 | 5572–200 | 4.78[93] 2.92[93] (HH)[c] |
"Squilliam Returns" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Heather Martinez & Mike Roth Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–199 | ||||
49 | 9 | "Krab Borg" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Mark O'Hare | March 29, 2002 | 5572–197 | 4.58[94] 2.65[94] (HH)[c] |
"Rock-a-Bye Bivalve" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Mike Roth Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Mark O'Hare | 5572–203 | ||||
50 | 10 | "Wet Painters" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt & Kaz (directors), Caleb Meurer & Carson Kugler Written by : C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, and Mark O'Hare | May 10, 2002 | 5572–202 | 3.86[95] 2.60[95] (HH)[c] |
"Krusty Krab Training Video" | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer & C.H. Greenblatt (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Kent Osborne | 5572–198 | |||||
51 | 11 | "Party Pooper Pants" "SpongeBob’s House Party" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Walt Dorhrn (song sequence), Caleb Meurer, Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Mark O'Hare Merriwether Williams, Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne (Live Action) | May 17, 2002 | 5572–204 | 6.32[96] 3.88[96] (HH)[c] |
5572–205 | |||||||
52 | 12 | "Chocolate with Nuts" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kaz (directors), Carson Kugler, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kaz, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | June 1, 2002 | 5572–196 | 4.33[97] 3.41[97] (HH)[c] |
"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt & Kaz (directors), Mike Roth Written by : C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–206 | ||||
53 | 13 | "New Student Starfish" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt & Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, Heather Martinez, William Reiss, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Mark O'Hare | September 20, 2002 | 5572–201 | 3.92[98] 2.69[98] (HH)[c] |
"Clams" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Mark O'Hare | 5572–207 | ||||
54 | 14 | "Ugh" "SpongeBob BC" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne Merriwether Williams (Live Action) | March 5, 2004[g] | 5572–208 | 5.96[99] 4.11[99] (HH)[c] |
5572–220 | |||||||
55 | 15 | "The Great Snail Race" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Chuck Klein, Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Joe Liss (TV), Merriwether Williams (DVD) | January 24, 2003 | 5572–216 | 4.10[100] 2.72[100] (HH)[c] |
"Mid-Life Crustacean" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt & Kaz (directors), Chuck Klein Written by : C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, and Mark O'Hare | 5572–210 | ||||
56 | 16 | "Born Again Krabs" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Chuck Klein, Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | October 4, 2003[DVD 4] | 5572–213 | 3.60[101] |
"I Had an Accident" | Frank Weiss | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt & Kaz (directors), Chuck Klein Written by : C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–214 | ||||
57 | 17 | "Krabby Land" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbit & Kent Osborne (directors), Chuck Klein, Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Mark O'Hare | April 3, 2004 | 5572–212 | 5.40[102] 3.57[103] (HH)[c] |
"The Camping Episode" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Dan Povenmire (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–215 | ||||
58 | 18 | "Missing Identity" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Zeus Cervas, Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | January 19, 2004 | 5572–209 | 5.66[104] 4.07[105] (HH)[c] |
"Plankton's Army" | Sean Dempsey | Storyboarded by : Jay Lender & Sam Henderson (directors), Caleb Meurer Written by : Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–211 | ||||
59 | 19 | "The Sponge Who Could Fly" "Lost Episode" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams Jay Lender and Sam Henderson (Live Action) | March 21, 2003[DVD 5] | 5572–217 | 7.64[106] 4.33[106] (HH)[c] |
5572–219 | |||||||
60 | 20 | "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt, Kaz, & C.H. Greenblatt (directors), Zeus Cervas, Chuck Klein, Carson Kugler, & Mike Roth Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, C.H. Greenblatt, and Merriwether Williams | October 11, 2004[DVD 6] | 5572–221 | 4.61[107] 3.47[107] (HH)[c] |
"Pranks a Lot" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Paul Tibbitt and Kent Osborne (directors), Carson Kugler, Caleb Meurer, & William Reiss Written by : Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, and Merriwether Williams | 5572–218 | ||||
Season 4 (2005–07)
The fourth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 20 episodes (38 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[108]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [109] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
61 | 1 | "Fear of a Krabby Patty" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : C.H. Greenblatt (director), Zeus Cervas Written by : C.H. Greenblatt and Paul Tibbitt | May 6, 2005[h]. | 5574–401 | 3.81[110] 2.60[111] (HH)[c] |
"Shell of a Man" "Molting" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Mike Bell and Vincent Waller (directors), Zeus Cervas & Brad Vandergrift Written by : Mike Bell and Paul Tibbitt | 5574–402 | ||||
62 | 2 | "The Lost Mattress" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Mike Bell (director) Written by : Mike Bell and Tim Hill | May 13, 2005 | 5574–406 | 3.34[112] |
"Krabs vs. Plankton" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Vincent Waller (director) Written by : Tim Hill, Mike Mitchell, and Vincent Waller | 5574–403 | ||||
63 | 3 | "Have You Seen This Snail?" "Where's Gary" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director), Zeus Cervas, Garrett Ho, Brad Vandergrift and Erik Wiese Written by : Aaron Springer and Paul Tibbitt | November 11, 2005[i] | 5574–404 | 7.93[113][114][115] 4.95[115] (HH)[c] |
5574–405 | |||||||
64 | 4 | "Skill Crane" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Vincent Waller (director) Written by : Kyle McCulloch, Aaron Springer, and Vincent Waller | May 20, 2005 | 5574–407 | 3.26[116] |
"Good Neighbors" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Mike Bell and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Mike Bell | 5574–408 | ||||
65 | 5 | "Selling Out" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik C. Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik C. Wiese, and Tim Hill | September 23, 2005 | 5574–409 | 2.53[117] |
"Funny Pants" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | September 30, 2005 | 5574–410 | 2.85[118] | ||
66 | 6 | "Dunces and Dragons" "Lost in Time" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Tim Hill | February 20, 2006 | 5574–412 | 8.56[119] 5.43[119] (HH)[c] |
5574–413 | |||||||
67 | 7 | "Enemy In-Law" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Tom King, Luke Brookshier, and Tim Hill | October 14, 2005 | 5574–414 | 2.08[120] |
"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Paul Tibbitt | October 7, 2005 | 5574–411 | 2.68[121] | ||
68 | 8 | "Patrick SmartPants" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Tim Hill | October 21, 2005 | 5574–415 | 2.73[122] |
"SquidBob TentaclePants" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks | November 4, 2005 | 5574–416 | 3.28[123] | ||
69 | 9 | "Krusty Towers" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | April 1, 2006 | 5574–417 | 5.83[124] 3.80[124] (HH)[c] |
"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Tim Hill | 5574–418 | ||||
70 | 10 | "Chimps Ahoy" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | May 5, 2006 | 5574–426 | 2.16[125] |
"Ghost Host" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Tim Hill | 5574–419 | ||||
71 | 11 | "Whale of a Birthday" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Paul Tibbitt | May 12, 2006 | 5574–423 | 2.85[126] |
"Karate Island" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks | 5574–421 | |||||
72 | 12 | "All That Glitters" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks | June 2, 2006 | 5574–422 | 3.37[127] |
"Wishing You Well" | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | 5574–420 | |||||
73 | 13 | "New Leaf" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks | September 22, 2006[DVD 7] | 5574–425 | 2.58[128] |
"Once Bitten" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks | September 29, 2006 | 5574–424 | 3.05[129] | |||
74 | 14 | "Bummer Vacation" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Dani Michaeli | October 13, 2006 | 5574–427 | 3.10[130] |
"Wigstruck" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli | November 17, 2006[DVD 8] | 5574–428 | 2.64[131] | ||
75 | 15 | "Squidtastic Voyage" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli | October 6, 2006 | 5574–431 | 3.17[132] |
"That's No Lady" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks | November 25, 2006[DVD 8] | 5574–430 | 2.99[133] | ||
76 | 16 | "The Thing" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Steven Banks | January 15, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–429 | 3.60[134] 2.88[134] (HH)[c] |
"Hocus Pocus" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks | 5574–432 | ||||
77 | 17 | "Driven to Tears" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | February 19, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–434 | 4.99[135] 3.34[135] (HH)[c] |
"Rule of Dumb" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli | 5574–433 | ||||
78 | 18 | "Born to Be Wild" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | March 31, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–437 | 4.42[136] 2.99[136] (HH)[c] |
"Best Frenemies" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli | 5574–436 | ||||
79 | 19 | "The Pink Purloiner" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | February 19, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–440 | 5.39[135] 3.41[135] (HH)[c] |
"Squid Wood" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Dani Michaeli | July 24, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–438 | 3.91[137] | ||
80 | 20 | "Best Day Ever" | Larry Leichliter | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Steven Banks | November 10, 2006 | 151–507 | 6.66[138] |
"The Gift of Gum" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Erik Wiese (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese, and Dani Michaeli | February 19, 2007[DVD 9] | 5574–439 | 5.39[135] 3.41[135] (HH)[c] | ||
Season 5 (2007–09)
The fifth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 20 episodes (41 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[139]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [140] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
81 | 1 | "Friend or Foe" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mike Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Mike Mitchell, Steven Banks, and Tim Hill | April 13, 2007 | 151–501 | 5.91[141] |
151—502 | |||||||
82 | 2 | "The Original Fry Cook" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli | July 30, 2007[DVD 10] | 151–503 | 2.85[142] |
"Night Light" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Chris Mitchell (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, and Steven Banks | 5574–435 | ||||
83 | 3 | "Rise and Shine" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash (director) Written by : Nate Cash and Steven Banks | February 19, 2007 | 151–504–4 | 5.34[135] |
"Waiting" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Steven Banks | February 19, 2007 | 151–504–7 | 5.34[135] | ||
"Fungus Among Us" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | September 29, 2007[DVD 10] | 151–505 | 2.26[143] | ||
84 | 4 | "Spy Buddies" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli | July 23, 2007[DVD 10] [DVD 11] | 151–506 | 4.93[144] |
"Boat Smarts" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 151–508–4 | ||||
"Good Ol' Whatshisname" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli (TV),[145] Richard Pursel (DVD) | 151–508–7 | ||||
85 | 5 | "New Digs" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Richard Pursel | July 25, 2007[DVD 11] | 151–510 | 3.90[137] |
"Krabs à la Mode" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Eric Shaw | 151–509 | ||||
86 | 6 | "Roller Cowards" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | July 27, 2007[DVD 11] | 151–512 | 3.03[137] |
"Bucket Sweet Bucket" | Larry Leichliter | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 151–511 | ||||
87 | 7 | "To Love a Patty" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Eric Shaw | July 26, 2007[DVD 11] | 151–514 | 3.68[137] |
"Breath of Fresh Squidward" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Richard Pursel | 151–513 | ||||
88 | 8 | "Money Talks" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier & Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli | July 31, 2007 | 151–515–7 | 3.46[142] |
"SpongeBob vs. The Patty Gadget" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier (director) Written by : Luke Brookshier and Richard Pursel | 151–515–4 | ||||
"Slimy Dancing" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Richard Pursel | 151–516 | ||||
89 | 9 | "The Krusty Sponge" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Eric Shaw | July 24, 2007 | 151–519 | 3.91[137] |
"Sing a Song of Patrick" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Steven Banks | February 19, 2007 | 151–520 | 5.34[135] | ||
90 | 10 | "A Flea in Her Dome" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Steven Banks | August 1, 2007 | 151–522 | 2.77[142] |
"The Donut of Shame" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash (director) Written by : Nate Cash and Dani Michaeli | 151–521–7 | ||||
"The Krusty Plate" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Tuck Tucker (director) Written by : Tuck Tucker and Eric Shaw | 151–521–4 | ||||
91 | 11 | "Goo Goo Gas" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, and Dani Michaeli | July 19, 2009[DVD 12] | 151–523 | 4.85[146] |
"Le Big Switch" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Richard Pursel | September 29, 2007 | 151–524 | 2.26[143] | ||
92[j] | 12 | "Atlantis SquarePantis" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli | November 12, 2007 | (Not Patchy Segments); November 23, 2007 (With Patchy Segments)151–517 | 8.76[147] |
151–518 | |||||||
93 | 13 | "Picture Day" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander (director) Written by : Casey Alexander and Dani Michaeli | August 2, 2007 | 151–529–7 | 3.33[142] |
"Pat No Pay" | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas (director) Written by : Zeus Cervas and Dani Michaeli | 151–529–4 | |||||
"BlackJack" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 151–525 | |||||
94 | 14 | "Blackened Sponge" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Greg Miller and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Greg Miller, Aaron Springer, and Eric Shaw | August 3, 2007 | 151–530 | 3.28[142] |
"Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob" | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Tuck Tucker (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, and Eric Shaw | 151–528 | |||||
95 | 15 | "The Inmates of Summer" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Chris Reccardi and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Chris Reccardi, Aaron Springer, and Dani Michaeli | November 23, 2007 | 151–534 | 4.08[148] |
"To Save a Squirrel" | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli | 151–531 | 4.26[148] | ||||
96 | 16 | "Pest of the West" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Tom King (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks, and Richard Pursel | April 11, 2008 | 151–526 | 6.14[149] |
151–527 | |||||||
97 | 17 | "20,000 Patties Under the Sea" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Chris Reccardi and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Chris Reccardi, Aaron Springer, and Richard Pursel | November 23, 2007 | 151–537 | 4.29[148] |
"The Battle of Bikini Bottom" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Eric Shaw | 151–538 | 4.26[148] | |||
98 | 18 | "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" "WhoBob WhatPants?" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Steven Banks | October 13, 2008 | 151–535 | 7.67[150] |
151–536 | |||||||
99 | 19 | "The Two Faces of Squidward" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Charlie Bean and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Charlie Bean, Aaron Springer, and Steven Banks | November 23, 2007 | 151–540 | 4.08[148] |
"SpongeHenge" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Richard Pursel | 151–532 | 4.29[148] | |||
100 | 20 | "Banned in Bikini Bottom" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Steven Banks | November 23, 2007 | 151–539 | 4.26[148] |
"Stanley S. SquarePants" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Eric Shaw | 151–533 | ||||
Season 6 (2008–10)
The sixth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 26 episodes (47 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[151]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [152] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
101 | 1 | "House Fancy" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | June 6, 2008 | 193–603 | 3.50[153] |
"Krabby Road" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Eric Shaw | March 3, 2008 | 193–602 | 4.70[154] | ||
102 | 2 | "Penny Foolish" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | March 7, 2008 | 193–606 | 4.68[154] |
"Nautical Novice" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | March 29, 2008 | 193–607 | 4.47[155] | ||
103 | 3 | "Spongicus" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | March 29, 2008 | 193–601 | 4.47[155] |
"Suction Cup Symphony" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | March 6, 2008 | 193–605 | 3.44[156] | ||
104 | 4 | "Not Normal" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | March 4, 2008 | 193–604 | 4.05[156] |
"Gone" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Steven Banks | March 5, 2008 | 193–608 | 3.85[156] | ||
105 | 5 | "The Splinter" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, and Steven Banks | June 2, 2008 | 193–618 | 3.77[157] |
"Slide Whistle Stooges" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | February 16, 2009 | 193–613 | 4.51[158] | ||
106 | 6 | "A Life in a Day" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Chris Reccardi (director) Written by : Chris Reccardi and Dani Michaeli | June 4, 2008 | 193–616 | 3.06[153] |
"Sun Bleached" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | June 5, 2008 | 193–612 | 3.41[153] | ||
107 | 7 | "Giant Squidward" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | June 3, 2008 | 193–614 | 3.81[157] |
"No Nose Knows" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | August 4, 2008 | 193–617 | 3.75[159] | ||
108 | 8 | "Patty Caper" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Eric Shaw | August 5, 2008 | 193–611 | 3.60[160] |
"Plankton's Regular" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | August 6, 2008 | 193–615 | 3.58[160] | ||
109 | 9 | "Boating Buddies" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | August 7, 2008 | 193–620 | 3.52[160] |
"The Krabby Kronicle" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | August 8, 2008 | 193–622 | 3.29[160] | ||
110 | 10 | "The Slumber Party" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Tom King (director) Written by : Tom King and Dani Michaeli | November 28, 2008 | 193–623 | 4.34[161] |
"Grooming Gary" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | 193–619 | |||||
111 | 11 | "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" "SpongeBob SquarePants and the Big Wave" | Andrew Overtoom and Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt, and Steven Banks | April 17, 2009[DVD 13] | 193–609 | 5.78[162] |
193–610 | |||||||
112 | 12 | "Porous Pockets" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | November 28, 2008 | 193–624 | 3.93[161] |
"Choir Boys" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | March 20, 2009 | 193–626 | 3.21[163] | ||
113 | 13 | "Krusty Krushers" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen | November 28, 2008 | 193–627 | 4.15[161] |
"The Card" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Steven Banks | 193–621 | ||||
114 | 14 | "Dear Vikings" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | November 28, 2008 | 193–631 | 4.09[161] |
"Ditchin'" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | 193–628 | |||||
115 | 15 | "Grandpappy the Pirate" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | February 18, 2009 | 193–629 | 3.77[164] |
"Cephalopod Lodge" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | February 17, 2009 | 193–625 | 3.64[164] | ||
116 | 16 | "Squid's Visit" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | June 4, 2009 | 193–632 | 3.61[165] |
"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Steven Banks | July 17, 2009 | 193–634 | 3.63[166] | ||
117 | 17 | "Shuffleboarding" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen | February 16, 2009 | 193–630 | 4.51[158] |
"Professor Squidward" | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | February 19, 2009 | 193–633 | 4.03[164] | |||
118 | 18 | "Pet or Pests" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | March 18, 2009 | 193–639 | 3.18[163] |
"Komputer Overload" | Alan Smart | March 19, 2009 | 193–635 | 3.61[163] | |||
119 | 19 | "Gullible Pants" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen | June 5, 2009 | 193–638 | 3.00[165] |
"Overbooked" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexender, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | July 19, 2009 | 193–637 | 5.37[167] | ||
120 | 20 | "No Hat for Pat" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | July 19, 2009 | 193–640 | 4.85[167] |
"Toy Store of Doom" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli | March 17, 2009 | 193–636 | 3.49[163] | ||
121 | 21 | "Sand Castles in the Sand" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | March 16, 2009 | 193–642 | 4.14[168] |
"Shell Shocked" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | June 1, 2009 | 193–641 | 3.96[169] | ||
122 | 22 | "Chum Bucket Supreme" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Sean Charmatz (director) Written by : Sean Charmatz and Dani Michaeli | July 19, 2009 | 193–643 | 5.09[167] |
"Single Cell Anniversary" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | June 3, 2009 | 193–652 | 3.53[165] | ||
123[k] | 23 | "Truth or Square" "Stuck in the Freezer" | Andrew Overtoom, Alan Smart, and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Steven Banks, and Paul Tibbitt | November 6, 2009 | 193–645 193–646 | 7.66[170] |
124[k] | 24 | 193–647 193–648 | |||||
125 | 25 | "Pineapple Fever" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | June 2, 2009 | 193–649 | 4.17[169] |
"Chum Caverns" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | July 18, 2009 | 193–644 | 4.47[167] | ||
126 | 26 | "The Clash of Triton" "Neptune's Party" | Andrew Overtoom and Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Aaron Springer (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Aaron Springer, Steven Banks, and Paul Tibbitt | July 5, 2010 | 193–650 | 5.18[171] |
193–651 | |||||||
Season 7 (2009–11)
The seventh season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 26 episodes (50 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[172]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [173] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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Episodes 1-13 | ||||||||||||
127 | 1 | "Tentacle-Vision" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen | July 19, 2009 | 223–704 | 5.17[174] | |||||
"I ♥ Dancing" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | 223–703 | 2.89[166] | ||||||||
128 | 2 | "Growth Spout" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | July 19, 2009 | 223–705 | 4.95[174] | |||||
"Stuck in the Wringer" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Zeus Cervas and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Zeus Cervas, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen | 223–701 | 5.37[174] | ||||||||
129 | 3 | "Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | July 19, 2009 | 223–706 | 5.09[174] | |||||
"The Inside Job" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | 223–702 | 5.17[174] | ||||||||
130 | 4 | "Greasy Buffoons" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | November 27, 2009 | 223–709 | 4.25[175] | |||||
"Model Sponge" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | 223–712 | ||||||||||
131 | 5 | "Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli | January 2, 2010 | 223–713 | 4.28[176] | |||||
"A Pal for Gary" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 223–708 | |||||||||
132 | 6 | "Yours, Mine, and Mine" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Steven Banks | September 11, 2010 | 223–711 | 4.53[177] | |||||
"Kracked Krabs" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | 223–707 | |||||||||
133 | 7 | "The Curse of Bikini Bottom" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | October 24, 2009 | 223–717 | 4.95[178] | |||||
"Squidward in Clarinetland" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | March 24, 2010 | 223–718 | 3.68[179] | |||||||
134 | 8 | "SpongeBob's Last Stand" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Steven Banks, and Derek Iversen | April 22, 2010[DVD 14] | 223–714 | 4.76[180] | |||||
223–715 | ||||||||||||
135 | 9 | "Back to the Past" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | February 15, 2010 | 223–710 | 3.63[181] | |||||
"The Bad Guy Club for Villains" | 223–724 | |||||||||||
136 | 10 | "A Day Without Tears" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Steven Banks | March 22, 2010 | 223–721 | 3.64[179] | |||||
"Summer Job" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | March 23, 2010 | 223–716 | 3.27[179] | |||||||
137 | 11 | "One Coarse Meal" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | March 25, 2010 | 223–722 | 4.19[182] | |||||
"Gary in Love" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | February 6, 2010 | 223–720 | 5.52[183] | ||||||||
138 | 12 | "The Play's the Thing" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Steven Banks | March 26, 2010 | 223–723 | 3.25[179] | |||||
"Rodeo Daze" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | February 6, 2010 | 223–719 | 5.52[183] | |||||||
139 | 13 | "Gramma's Secret Recipe" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | July 6, 2010 | 223–725 | 3.62[184] | |||||
"The Cent of Money" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | July 7, 2010 | 223–731 | 2.49[185] | |||||||
Legends of Bikini Bottom | ||||||||||||
140 | 14 | "The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | January 28, 2011[DVD 15] | 223–743 | 6.05[186] | |||||
"Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli | 223–742 | |||||||||
141 | 15 | "The Curse of the Hex" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | June 11, 2011[DVD 15] | 223–745 | 4.45[187] | |||||
"The Main Drain" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | January 28, 2011[DVD 15] | 223–746 | 6.00[186] | |||||||
142 | 16 | "Trenchbillies" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | January 27, 2011(Facebook) January 29, 2011 (Nickelodeon)[DVD 15] | 223–741 | 6.55[186] | |||||
"Sponge-Cano!" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | January 28, 2011[DVD 15] | 223–744 | 6.00[186] | |||||||
Episodes 17-26 | ||||||||||||
143 | 17 | "The Great Patty Caper" | Tom Yasumi and Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli | November 11, 2010 | 223–727 | 6.10[188] | |||||
223–728 | ||||||||||||
144 | 18 | "That Sinking Feeling" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | July 8, 2010 | 223–729 | 2.72[185] | |||||
"Karate Star" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | July 9, 2010 | 223–730 | 3.46[185] | |||||||
145 | 19 | "Buried in Time" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Nate Cash and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, and Mr. Lawrence | September 18, 2010 | 223–726 | 4.74[189] | |||||
"Enchanted Tiki Dreams" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel | June 19, 2010 | 223–732 | 3.72[190] | |||||||
146 | 20 | "The Abrasive Side" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | November 27, 2010 | 223–734 | 4.54[191] | |||||
"Earworm" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | 223–733 | |||||||||
147 | 21 | "Hide and Then What Happens?" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | August 9, 2010 | 223–735 | 4.38[192] | |||||
"Shellback Shenanigans" | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel | September 18, 2010 | 223–738 | 4.74[189] | ||||||||
148 | 22 | "The Masterpiece" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Steven Banks | October 2, 2010 | 223–736 | 3.99[193] | |||||
"Whelk Attack" | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Richard Pursel | 223–739 | ||||||||||
149 | 23 | "You Don't Know Sponge" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen | August 9, 2010 | 223–737 | 4.38[192] | |||||
"Tunnel of Glove" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | February 12, 2011 | 223–740 | 5.01[194] | ||||||||
150 | 24 | "Krusty Dogs" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | October 9, 2010 | 223–748 | 4.58[195] | |||||
"The Wreck of the Mauna Loa" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | 223–747 | |||||||||
151 | 25 | "New Fish in Town" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | January 15, 2011 | 223-751 | 4.71[196] | |||||
"Love That Squid" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel | February 12, 2011 | 223-749 | 5.01[194] | |||||||
152 | 26 | "Big Sister Sam" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | January 15, 2011 | 223–752 | 4.71[196] | |||||
"Perfect Chemistry" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | February 26, 2011 | 223–750 | 4.78[197] | |||||||
Season 8 (2011–12)
The eighth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 26 episodes (47 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.[198]
No. overall | No. in season | Title [199] | Animation directors [b] | Written by [b] | Original air date [199] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
153 | 1 | "Accidents Will Happen" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli | July 18, 2011 | 268–801 | 3.80[200] |
"The Other Patty" | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | June 25, 2011 | 268–804 | 3.82[201] | |||
154 | 2 | "Drive Thru" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | July 19, 2011 | 268–807 | 3.68[200] |
"The Hot Shot" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | June 18, 2011 | 268–802 | 3.49[202] | ||
155 | 3 | "A Friendly Game" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Steven Banks | March 26, 2011 | 268–803 | 4.55[203] |
"Sentimental Sponge" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence | April 2, 2011 | 268–808 | 3.27[204][l] | ||
156 | 4 | "Frozen Face-Off" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Derek Iversen, Dani Michaeli, and Richard Pursel | July 15, 2011 | 268–805 | 5.76[205] |
268–806 | |||||||
157 | 5 | "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel | June 4, 2011 | 268–809 | 5.02[206] |
"Oral Report" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | March 26, 2011 | 268–811 | 4.55[203] | |||
158 | 6 | "Sweet and Sour Squid" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Mr. Lawrence | July 20, 2011 | 268–812 | 3.58[200] |
"The Googly Artiste" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen | July 21, 2011 | 268–810 | 3.61[200] | ||
159 | 7 | "A SquarePants Family Vacation" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen | November 11, 2011[DVD 16] | 268–815A | 3.57[207] |
268–815B | |||||||
160 | 8 | "Patrick's Staycation" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, and Dani Michaeli | November 8, 2011[DVD 16] | 268–813 | 3.01[208] |
"Walking the Plankton" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | November 7, 2011[DVD 16] | 268–816 | 2.97[208] | ||
161 | 9 | "Mooncation" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller (directors) Written by : Sean Charmatz, Vincent Waller, Steven Banks | November 10, 2011[DVD 16] | 268–818 | 2.83[208] |
"Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Sean Charmatz, and Steven Banks | November 9, 2011[DVD 16] | 268–817 | 3.14[208] | ||
162 | 10 | "Ghoul Fools" | Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | October 21, 2011 | 268–819 | 3.91[209] |
268–820 | |||||||
163 | 11 | "Mermaid Man Begins" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel | September 23, 2011 | 268–822 | 2.65[210] |
"Plankton's Good Eye" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Cecarrelli, and Derek Iversen | 268–825 | ||||
164 | 12 | "Barnacle Face" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Andrew Goodman, and Dani Michaeli | September 16, 2011 | 268–821 | 4.39[211] |
"Pet Sitter Pat" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 268–835 | ||||
165 | 13 | "House Sittin' for Sandy" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen | September 30, 2011 | 268–823 | 3.33[212] |
"Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | 268–826 | ||||
166 | 14 | "Bubble Troubles" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | November 25, 2011 | 268–829 | 3.28[213] |
"The Way of the Sponge" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Derek Iversen, and Andrew Goodman | 268–830 | ||||
167 | 15 | "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | November 25, 2011 | 268–828 | 3.27[214] |
"Bubble Buddy Returns" | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Mr. Lawrence | 268–824 | |||||
168 | 16 | "Restraining SpongeBob" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller (directors) Written by : Sean Charmatz, Vincent Waller, and Paul Tibbitt | April 2, 2012 | 268–814A 268–814B | 2.04[215] |
"Fiasco!" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | April 5, 2012 | 268–834 | 1.69[215] | |||
169 | 17 | "Are You Happy Now?" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Dani Michaeli | March 31, 2012 | 268–833 | 4.12[216] |
"Planet of the Jellyfish" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Mr. Lawrence | 268–827 | ||||
170 | 18 | "Free Samples" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli | April 6, 2012 | 268–839 | 1.67[217] |
"Home Sweet Rubble" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | April 4, 2012 | 268–843 | 2.40[215] | |||
171 | 19 | "Karen 2.0" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | April 13, 2012 | 268–846 | 2.25[218] |
"InSPONGEiac" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | April 9, 2012 | 268–837 | 2.02[219] | |||
172 | 20 | "Face Freeze!" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | July 21, 2012 | 268–848 | 3.65[220] |
"Glove World R.I.P." | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | April 3, 2012 | 268–844 | 2.71[221] | ||
173 | 21 | "Squiditis" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen | April 11, 2012 | 268–849 | 2.27[222] |
"Demolition Doofus" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | July 21, 2012 | 268–845 | 3.65[220] | ||
174 | 22 | "Treats!" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | April 10, 2012 | 268–847 | 2.15[222] |
"For Here or to Go" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Steven Banks | April 12, 2012 | 268–840 | 2.52[223] | ||
175 | 23 | "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" | Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Derek Iversen, and Mr. Lawrence | November 23, 2012 | 268–841 | 3.63[224] 4.61[225] |
268–842 | |||||||
176 | 24 | "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director) Written by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli | October 14, 2012 | 268–836 | 2.28[226] |
"Chum Fricassee" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel | October 21, 2012 | 268–850 | 2.30[227] | ||
177 | 25 | "The Good Krabby Name" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | September 3, 2012 | 268–851 | 3.36[228] |
"Move It or Lose It" | Andrew Overtoom | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | October 21, 2012 | 268–838 | 2.30[227] | ||
178 | 26 | "Hello Bikini Bottom!" | Alan Smart, Andrew Overtoom, and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors) Written by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Dani Michaeli | October 8, 2012 | 268–831 | 2.76[229] |
268–832 | |||||||
Season 9 (2012–17)
The ninth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 26 episodes (49 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order.
No. overall | No. in season | Title [230] [231] | Directed by [b][m] | Written by [b] | Original air date [230][231] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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179 | 1 | "Extreme Spots" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | July 21, 2012 | 325–902 | 3.65[220] |
"Squirrel Record" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | 325–901 | ||||
180 | 2 | "Patrick-Man!" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Derek Iversen | October 27, 2012 | 325–907 | 3.78[232] |
"Gary's New Toy" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli and Derek Iversen | October 14, 2012 | 325–906 | 2.28[226] | ||
181 | 3 | "License to Milkshake" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | September 7, 2012 | 325–915 | 3.13[233] |
"Squid Baby" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | September 3, 2012 | 325–905 | 3.36[228] | ||
182 | 4 | "Little Yellow Book" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors) Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen | March 2, 2013 | 325–916 | 4.73[234] |
"Bumper to Bumper" | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | November 17, 2012 | 325–904 | 4.01[235] | |||
183 | 5 | "Eek, an Urchin!" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence | October 27, 2012 | 325–921 | 3.78[232] |
"Squid Defense" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas and Blake Lemons (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Blake Lemons, and Derek Iversen | January 1, 2013 | 325–911 | 3.70[236] | ||
184 | 6 | "Jailbreak!" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence | March 16, 2013 | 325–909 | 3.81[237] |
"Evil Spatula" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas and Blake Lemons (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Blake Lemons, and Andrew Goodman | March 9, 2013 | 325–924 | 4.04[238] | ||
185 | 7 | "It Came from Goo Lagoon" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, Derek Iversen, and Mr. Lawrence | February 17, 2014 | 325–917 | 4.04[239] |
325–918 | |||||||
186 | 8 | "Safe Deposit Krabs" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas and Blake Lemons (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Blake Lemons, and Derek Iversen | May 25, 2013 | 325–931 | 4.18[240] |
"Plankton's Pet" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier, (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence | January 19, 2013 | 325–934 | 4.37[241] | ||
187 | 9 | "Don't Look Now" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier, (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence | October 14, 2013 | 325–938 | 3.42[242] |
"Séance Shméance" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | 325–937 | ||||
188 | 10 | "Kenny the Cat" | Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas and Blake Lemons (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Blake Lemons, and Mr. Lawrence | March 29, 2014 | 325–927 | 4.33[243] |
"Yeti Krabs" | Alan Smart | Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors) Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence | March 29, 2015 | 325–940 | 2.25[244] | ||
189 | 11 | "SpongeBob, You're Fired" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi | Storyboarded by : Marc Ceccarelli and Luke Brookshier (directors) Written by : Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence | November 11, 2013 | 325-941 | 5.19[245] |
325-942 | |||||||
190 | 12 | "Lost in Bikini Bottom" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Bob Camp Written by : Jack Pendarvis | July 16, 2015 | 325–939 | 2.76[246] |
"Tutor Sauce" | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Jack Pendarvis | 325–935 | |||||
191 | 13 | "Squid Plus One" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kyle McCulloch and Jack Pendarvis | September 7, 2015 | 325–945 | 1.98[247] |
"The Executive Treatment" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Jack Pendarvis | 325–923 | ||||
192 | 14 | "Company Picnic" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Lynne Naylor Written by : Kyle McCulloch and Jack Pendarvis | September 25, 2015 | 325–919 | 1.61[248] |
"Pull Up a Barrel" | Storyboarded by : Bob Camp Written by : Jack Pendarvis | September 18, 2015 | 325–949 | 2.09[249] | |||
193 | 15 | "Sanctuary!" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kyle McCulloch | October 16, 2015 | 325–933 | 1.28[250] |
"What's Eating Patrick?" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Joe Wierenga Written by : Kyle McCulloch and Jack Pendarvis | October 2, 2015 | 325–953 | 1.77[251] | ||
194 | 16 | "Patrick! The Game" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kyle McCulloch | November 11, 2015 | 325–959 | 2.05[252] |
"The Sewers of Bikini Bottom" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Lynne Naylor Written by : Kaz and Derek Iversen | 325–926 | ||||
195 | 17 | "SpongeBob LongPants" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Lynne Naylor Written by : Kaz | February 15, 2016 | 325–957 | 2.93[253] |
"Larry's Gym" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Jack Pendarvis | 325–912 | ||||
196 | 18 | "The Fish Bowl" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Kyle McCulloch and Jack Pendarvis | May 2, 2016 | 325–928 | 1.96[254] |
"Married to Money" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Lynne Naylor Written by : Josh Androsky and Daniel Dominguez | May 3, 2016 | 325–963 | 1.76[255] | ||
197 | 19 | "Mall Girl Pearl" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Clare O'Kane | March 12, 2016 | 325–964 | 3.11[256] |
"Two Thumbs Down" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kyle McCulloch | 325–956 | ||||
198 | 20 | "Sharks vs. Pods" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Shellie O'Brien Written by : Solomon Georgio | May 4, 2016 | 325–946 | 1.81[257] |
"CopyBob DittoPants" | Alan Smart (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Howie Perry Written by : Kaz | May 5, 2016 | 325–961 | 1.71[258] | ||
199 | 21 | "Sold!" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Shellie O'Brien Written by : Kyle McCulloch and Kaz | May 6, 2016 | 325–969 | 1.80[259] |
"Lame and Fortune" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Chong Lee Written by : Mr. Lawrence | July 11, 2016 | 325–968 | 1.96[260] | ||
200 | 22 | "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen and Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kyle McCulloch | February 20, 2017 | 325–972 | 2.67[261] |
325–973 | |||||||
201 | 23 | "Sandy's Nutmare" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Andrew Goodman | July 12, 2016 | 325–966 | 2.00[262] |
"Bulletin Board" | Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Ed Baker Written by : Jack Pendarvis | October 1, 2016 | 325–958 | 2.11[263] | ||
202 | 24 | "Food Con Castaways" | Alan Smart (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Chris Allison and Ryan Kramer Written by : Daniel Dominguez and Josh Androsky | July 13, 2016 | 325–967 | 2.02[264] |
"Snail Mail" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Chong Lee Written by : Clare O'Kane | October 22, 2016 | 325–970 | 1.67[265] | ||
203 | 25 | "Pineapple Invasion" | Alan Smart (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kaz | July 14, 2016 | 325–954 | 2.24[266] |
"Salsa Imbecilicus" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Kaz | July 15, 2016 | 325–971 | 1.83[267] | ||
204 | 26 | "Mutiny on the Krusty" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohem (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kaz | October 8, 2016 | 325–962 | 1.94[268] |
"The Whole Tooth" | Alan Smart (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Kyle McCulloch | December 3, 2016 | 325–965 | 2.12[269] | ||
Season 10 (2016–17)
The tenth season of SpongeBob SquarePants consists of 11 episodes (22 segments), which are ordered below by production number and not their original broadcast order. It is the shortest season, lacking the usual 26 episode length.
No. overall | No. in season | Title [270] [271] | Directed by [b][n] | Written by [b] | Original air date [270][271] | Prod. code [20] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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205 | 1 | "Whirly Brains" | Bob Jaques (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Mr. Lawrence | October 15, 2016 | 325–1001 | 1.77[272] |
"Mermaid Pants" | Alan Smart (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Kaz | October 29, 2016 | 325–1002 | 2.17[273] | ||
206 | 2 | "Unreal Estate" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Adam Paloian (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Ben Gruber | June 3, 2017 | 325–1004 | 1.69[274] |
"Code Yellow" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Andrew Goodman | 325–1005 | ||||
207 | 3 | "Mimic Madness" | Bob Jaques (animation), Adam Paloian (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Mr. Lawrence | February 25, 2017 | 325–1007 | 2.12[275] |
"House Worming" | Alan Smart (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Richard Pursel | 325–1003 | ||||
208 | 4 | "Snooze You Lose" | Alan Smart (animation), Adam Paloian (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Kaz | March 4, 2017 | 325–1008 | 2.12[276] |
"Krusty Katering" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Ben Gruber | 325–1010 | ||||
209 | 5 | "SpongeBob's Place" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Adam Paloian (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Kelly Armstrong Written by : Kaz | March 11, 2017 | 325–1006 | 2.27[277] |
"Plankton Gets the Boot" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Ben Gruber | 325–1011 | ||||
210 | 6 | "Life Insurance" | Bob Jaques (animation), Adam Paloian (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Kaz | March 18, 2017 | 325–1012 | 2.13[278] |
"Burst Your Bubble" | Alan Smart (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Andrew Goodman | 325–1013 | ||||
211 | 7 | "Plankton Retires" | Bob Jaques (timing),[o] Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Mr. Lawrence | March 25, 2017 | 325–1014 | 2.07[279] |
"Trident Trouble" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Ben Gruber | 325–1015 | ||||
212 | 8 | "The Incredible Shrinking Sponge" | Alan Smart (animation), Adam Paloian (storyboard supervision) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Mr. Lawrence | December 2, 2017 | 325–1018 | 1.83[280] |
"Sportz?" | Bob Jaques (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : John Trabbic Written by : Andrew Goodman | July 16, 2017 | 325–1016 | 1.99[281] | ||
213 | 9 | "The Getaway" | Alan Smart (animation), Adam Paloian (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Kaz | June 10, 2017 | 325–1017 | 1.66[282] |
"Lost and Found" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Dani Michaeli | 325–1019 | ||||
214 | 10 | "Patrick's Coupon" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Kelly Armstrong Written by : Kaz | June 17, 2017 | 325–1021 | 1.77[283] |
"Out of the Picture" | Alan Smart (animation), Sherm Cohen (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond Written by : Ben Gruber | 325–1020 | ||||
215 | 11 | "Feral Friends" | Alan Smart (animation), Dave Cunningham (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Mr. Lawrence | October 7, 2017 | 325–1009 | 1.81[284] |
"Don't Wake Patrick" | Tom Yasumi (animation), Adam Paloian (supervising) | Storyboarded by : Brian Morante Written by : Brian Morante and Mr. Lawrence | 325–1022 | ||||
Seasons 11–present (2017–present)
Films
Notes
- ^ The second half of the season was split into a fifteenth season bringing the number of episodes to 13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Information is taken from the opening credits of each episode.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am (HH) denotes the amount of households that an episode was viewed in on premiere.
- ^ Later reruns, The Complete 1st Season DVD, The First 100 Episodes DVD, and 10 Happiest Moments DVD versions.
- ^ This episode also received 1.9 million viewers with children aged 2 through 11.[28]
- ^ "Shanghaied" was alternatively listed under the syndication number #999[73] when it originally aired as part of a half-hour special event.[74]
- ^ This episode was first release early on a screener release of SpongeBob Goes Prehistoric VHS on December 2, 2003
- ^ Both episode were first released early on a screener release of Fear of the Krabby Patties VHS on April 5, 2005
- ^ This episode was first released early on a screener release of Where's Gary VHS on September 20, 2005.
- ^ Alternatively listed under the syndication number #998.[73]
- ^ a b Alternatively listed under the syndication number #997.[73]
- ^ Due to airing as a part of Nickelodeon's Countdown to the Kids' Choice Awards 2011 event, the exact ratings for this episode went undocumented. The ratings listed here are what the 7:30pm half-hour of this event received.[204]
- ^ From #179A "Extreme Spots" to #189 "SpongeBob You're Fired," only animation directors are credited. Following the series' transition from a board-driven format to a script-driven one with #190A "Lost in Bikini Bottom," storyboard supervisors (later referred to as supervising directors beginning with #197A "Mall Girl Pearl") are also listed in the opening and end credits.
- ^ Adam Paloian did not use the supervising director title in his episodes at first. Instead, he used the title "storyboard supervisor" up until episode 213a, where he is credited as a supervising director from then on.
- ^ So far, this is the only episode that has not used the animation director credit. Instead, Jaques is credited as a timing director.
DVD notes
- ^ This episode was first released on the Sea Stories VHS/DVD on November 5, 2002.
- ^ Graveyard Shift was first released on the Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD on March 12, 2002.
- ^ Club SpongeBob was first released on the Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD on March 12, 2002.
- ^ Both episodes was first released on the Tales from the Deep DVD on January 28, 2003.
- ^ This episode was first released on the Lost at Sea DVD on March 4, 2003.
- ^ Both episodes was first released on The Seascape Capers DVD on January 6, 2004.
- ^ This episode was first released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: Karate Island DVD on July 18, 2006.
- ^ a b This episode was first released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: Whale of a Birthday DVD on October 31, 2006.
- ^ a b c d e f This episode was first released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 4, Volume 2 DVD on January 9, 2007.
- ^ a b c This episode was first released on the Friend or Foe? DVD on April 17, 2007.
- ^ a b c d This episode was first released on the Bikini Bottom Adventures DVD on June 5, 2007.
- ^ This episode was first released on the SpongeBob's WhoBob WhatPants? DVD on October 14, 2008.
- ^ This episode was first released on the SpongeBob vs. The Big One DVD on March 3, 2009.
- ^ This episode was first released on the SpongeBob's Last Stand DVD on March 16, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e This episode was first released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: Legends of Bikini Bottom DVD on November 16, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e This episode was first released on the SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip DVD on September 20, 2011.
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- "Children's in 2012". British Academy Children's Awards. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
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