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SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Pickles" is a fascinating and entertaining installment of the beloved animated series. In this episode, SpongeBob's enthusiasm and dedication to his job at the Krusty Krab are put to the test when a peculiar customer, known as Bubble Bass, orders a Krabby Patty but claims that it doesn't have pickles on it. Despite the fact that SpongeBob is certain that he included pickles in the sandwich, Bubble Bass insists that they are missing, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings. As the situation escalates, SpongeBob becomes increasingly flustered and determined to prove that he did, in fact, include pickles on the Krabby Patty. This leads to a series of hilarious and creative attempts by SpongeBob to rectify the situation, including using an absurdly large magnifying glass to search for the missing pickles and even resorting to using a pair of binoculars to examine the sandwich from a distance.
By Forest Green18 days ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode “Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy” is a poignant and action-packed exploration of nostalgia, hero worship, and the enduring bond between SpongeBob and his aging idols. In this installment, SpongeBob, starstruck by the golden age of superheroics, becomes obsessed with meeting the legendary duo Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, whose tales of underwater peril and daring feats have captivated Bikini Bottom for decades. Despite their physical decline and crumbling reputations, SpongeBob sees them as timeless icons, even attempting to mimic their heroic antics by creating a makeshift costume. The episode juxtaposes SpongeBob’s unwavering admiration with the reality of the duo’s faded glory, as Mermaid Man, once a sleek and swashbuckling hero, is now a frail, and paranoid figure, while Barnacle Boy, his sidekick, has been reduced to a senile, elderly crustacean. The narrative cleverly highlights the contrast between youth’s idealism and age’s vulnerability, underscored by SpongeBob’s innocent determination to prove his idols’ enduring greatness.
By Forest Green18 days ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Home Sweet Pineapple" is a memorable and entertaining installment in the series. The episode begins with SpongeBob's pineapple house being eaten away by nematodes, which are small, worm-like creatures that feed on the pineapple's flesh. As the nematodes continue to devour the pineapple, SpongeBob's home begins to shrink and eventually collapses, leaving him without a place to live. This sets off a chain of events as SpongeBob sets out to find a new home, while also trying to figure out how to get rid of the nematodes that destroyed his beloved pineapple abode. Throughout the episode, SpongeBob's optimism and resilience are put to the test as he faces various challenges and setbacks in his search for a new home. Meanwhile, his best friend Patrick Star tries to help him out, but his efforts often lead to more problems and hilarious misunderstandings. As the episode progresses, SpongeBob's desperation grows, and he begins to consider some rather unusual and humorous options for a new home, including a rock, a sandcastle, and even a plastic bubble.
By Forest Green21 days ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Pizza Delivery" is a thrilling and hilarious adventure that takes place in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. The episode begins with Mr. Krabs, the greedy owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant, receiving a phone call from a customer who wants to place an order for a Krusty Krab pizza to be delivered to their location. Mr. Krabs, seeing an opportunity to make some extra money, decides to offer a delivery service and assigns SpongeBob and Squidward to be the delivery team. As they set off on their journey, they are given a map to follow, which supposedly leads them to the customer's location. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as Squidward, who is already annoyed at being tasked with delivery duty, becomes frustrated with SpongeBob's constant enthusiasm and chatter, which he finds annoying and distracting. Meanwhile, SpongeBob is excited to be on his first delivery mission and is eager to please the customer and make the delivery a success.
By Forest Green21 days ago in Geeks
Who Is James Van Der Beek
**Who Is James Van Der Beek** James Van Der Beek is an American actor best known for his role as Dawson Leery in the television series Dawson’s Creek. Born on March 8, 1977, in Cheshire, Connecticut, he developed an interest in acting at an early age and began performing in theater productions while still in school. His breakout role in the late 1990s quickly turned him into a household name and established him as one of the most recognizable television actors of his generation.
By America today 24 days ago in Geeks
‘Curiouser and Curiouser: The Creepy, Captivating, Magical and Mysterious at Whitby Museum’. Content Warning.
Introduction Whitby Museum curators have chosen a selection of the most macabre and unusual treasures together with local tales of folklore to create this new exhibition. Discover stories rooted in superstition that accompany some of the objects held at the museum. From the Ruswarp Witch to the Gytrash of Goathland join us for this most curious exhibition. Exhibition opens 7th February 2026 and runs until December 2026.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 25 days ago in Geeks
Disney’s Next Era: A Fan-Centered, Creator-Driven Vision for the Company That Once Imagined the Future.
Disney is at a crossroads. Not in the dramatic “end of an era” way people say every few years, but in a quieter, more important way. Disney has more money, more platforms, and more fandom franchises than ever before, and yet something feels off.
By Jenna Deedy26 days ago in Geeks
Before Shadow, we were going to get Terios
What do Sonic and Shadow have in common? They are both hedgehogs, and they're both super-fast. However, there's a saying that they look alike, but I beg to differ you can clearly see they are so different from each other. Almost like Sonic and Shadow balance each other out. One is Yin, the other is Yang. I wanted to know why the character Amy constantly mistakes Shadow for Sonic. And being a complete nerd, I did some research, and the reason behind this whole thing of Sonic and Shadow supposedly looking exactly alike is because of the prototype of the character Terios the hedgehog. That was designed to be Sonic’s rival, figuratively speaking. Shadow wasn't supposed to exist; he was a last-minute change. Here's what I mean: Terios is literally a replica, you could say a mirror, because his name, in Japanese, means "reflection" or "imitation". He is primarily known as a piece of "lost" Sonic history that reappeared as an unlockable skin for Shadow in Sonic x Shadow Generations, It's good to see the prototype actually got some time in the gaming, even though it was put back in storage.
By stephanie borgesabout a month ago in Geeks
Spongebob Reviews
In this episode "Tea at the Treedome" I will be discussing the third segment of the first episode of Spongebob Squarepants. It aired alongside "Help Wanted" and "Reef Blower" on May 1, 1999. I will not be a separate review on "Reef Blower" as it was two minutes long and it had no real dialogue other than the subtitle "You" coming from Spongebob. The short segment is about Spongebob using a reef blower, which is a sea version of a leaf blower. And this happens because Squidward throws a shell from his lawn onto Spongebob’s. He is understandably not happy at it and gets his reef blower to blow it back onto Squidward’s lawn, which he successfully does after several tries. All it took was the reef blower blowing sand everywhere, the sand being sucked up by the reef blower and the reef blower exploding, causing the sand to fly all over Squidward’s house. Now onto the episode "Tea at the Treedome", as I mentioned before it marks the debut of Sandy Cheeks, voiced by Carolyn Lawrence, also known as the voice of Cindy Vortex from the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius franchise. Carolyn Lawrence uses a Southern drawl, which is significant for Sandy as the character is from Texas. It has been long stated that Sandy and Spongebob are meant to be just friends, despite mutual feelings and sometimes attraction, but it goes no further.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
Spongebob Reviews
In the episode that started it all, which became an influence to animators and writers throughout the 2000s going into the 2010s and put its network into full gear, I want to talk about one of the greatest cartoon shows of all time. That show is Spongebob Squarepants. For over 25 years, this show has played a role that inspired and helped shape cartoons in the decades since then for the better or worse. Today I will be discussing the first episode, “Help Wanted” written by the late great creator Stephen Hillenburg alongside Tim Hill and Derek Drymon. The trio had worked on Rocko’s Modern Life, also on Nickelodeon prior until its cancellation. This led to the development of the production of Spongebob. However, ideas and drawings were done by Stephen Hillenburg, inspired by his own previous prototype called SpongeBoy. Two versions of this episode were produced. The original 1997 version that was first pitched which also had a completely different intro. And there’s the 1999 recut version that is recognized by viewers and critics alike today, Plus the original had errors that were corrected by the time the recut was done. Some songs had to be changed, some of the artwork had mistakes that were kept in and the names in the credits were misspelled but later put in the correct spelling. Regardless this remains one of the best episodes in the show.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks









