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We chronicle everything SpongeBob SquarePants, which is a show that follows SpongeBob, a little yellow sponge, whose adventures have captivated fans for 26 years!
Over the years the show has covered 15 seasons, 2 spin-off series, 5 movies, numerous video games, and much more.
We are currently editing 17,421 articles and hosting 305,297 images, with 5,008,816 edits being made in total. We are the go-to place for all things SpongeBob SquarePants!
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Karen Plankton is one of the ten main characters of the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise. She is a waterproof supercomputer who lives in the Chum Bucket laboratory. This article was nominated by SlipperytheTotodile64 on April 14, 2025.
Timeline
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This day in history (May 13) |
- 1968: Paul Tibbitt was born.
- 1993: Zach Hadel was born.
- 2000: "Scaredy Pants" and "I Was a Teenage Gary" premiered in Canada.[2]
- 2005:
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released in theaters in Turkey.
- "The Lost Mattress" and "Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered in the United States.
- 2009:
- WhoBob WhatPants mobile game was released.
- "The Splinter" and "Slide Whistle Stooges" premiered in Japan.
- 2010:
- "Pet or Pests" and "Komputer Overload" premiered in Poland.
- "No Hat for Pat" premiered in Italy.
- "Porous Pockets" and "Choir Boys" premiered in Spain and Portugal.
- 2013: "Are You Happy Now?" premiered in Poland.
- 2014: "Chocolate with Nuts" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" premiered in Poland.
- 2015: SpongeBob Comics No. 44 and SpongeBob's Game Frenzy were released.
- 2017:
- "Snooze You Lose" and "Krusty Katering" premiered in Canada.
- "Pineapple Invasion," "Salsa Imbecilicus," "Mutiny on the Krusty," and "The Whole Tooth" premiered in Ukraine.
- "Jailbreak!" and "Evil Spatula" premiered in Japan.
- "Overbooked" premiered in Wales (UK).
- 2019:
- "FarmerBob" premiered in Iberia.
- "The Grill is Gone" premiered in Poland.
- "Suds" premiered in Bangladesh.
- 2020:
- "Swamp Mates" premiered in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- "Broken Alarm," "Karen's Baby," "Boss for a Day," "The Goofy Newbie," "Knock Knock, Who's There?," "Pat Hearts Squid," "Hiccup Plague," "Who R Zoo?," and "Kwarantined Krab" digitally premiered in France.
- 2021:
- "Plankton's Intern" premiered in Australia and New Zealand.
- "The Nitwitting" and "The Ballad of Filthy Muck" premiered in Iran.
- 2022:
- "Food PBFFT! Truck" and "Upturn Girls" premiered in the United States.
- "Goofy Scoopers" premiered in Latin America.
- "Late for Breakfast" and "Bummer Jobs" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe, Turkey, Poland, South Africa, Iberia, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Wallonia, and Kazakhstan, thus marking the premiere of The Patrick Star Show in those countries.
- "Hide and Then What Happens?" and "Shellback Shenanigans" premiered in Kenya.
- 2023: "The Drooling Fool" and "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" premiered in Canada.
- 2024:
- "The Patrick Show Cashes In" premiered in Southeast Asia.
- "Regi-Hilled" premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Nickelodeon.
- "Camp Crossbones" and "The Jelly Life" premiered in South Korea.
- 2025:
- "A Taste of Plankton" premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Africa, Scandinavia, Iberia, France, Wallonia, the Middle East, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, Central & Eastern Europe, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Southeast Asia.
- "Single-Celled Defense," "Buff for Puff," "We ♥ Hoops," and "SpongeChovy" premiered in South Korea.
- "Are You Smarter Than a Smart Cabin?" and "Deep Sea Despot" premiered in Albania.