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•7:08 PM
By Kiesh Nara


Spongebob is really a happy go lucky sea sponge who lives under water together with his friends and has many insane adventures. He likes martial arts, has his own house and gets a job in the first show.

He works at the Krusty Krabs as a fry cook.

The way they drew Spongebob is pretty funny. He is a yellow square sea sponge with openings in his body, but he has a school boy uniform on. He has a gap between his front teeth making him look really funny.

You usually see the show starting with Spongebob in his pineapple formed house.

Patrick the goof

Patrick is Spongebob's best friend. Patrick is not that wise and he has a goofy tone of voice also. He is a big, clumsy, and fat starfish but this individual always really wants to help out.

Sandy the karate professional

Sandy is a squirrel who lives in the ocean and meets Spongebob while she was exploring her vicinity. The two quickly became buddies and Spongebob learned that she requires oxygen in order to breathe.

Sandy is an expert in martial arts and challenged Spongebob to a karate showdown.

Mr. Krabs the boss

Spongebob's money hungry employer is called mister Krusty. He is a crab who runs the restaurant and is very cheap. He attempts to use Spongebob as well as Squidward to make him a lot of money, while giving them a menial salary.

Squidward, mr grumpy

He's the irritable sea animal of the show. He works at the Krusty Krabs and hates it. He also attempts to make Spongebob's life as miserable as his. He thinks truly highly of himself and doesn't consider Spongebob as well as Patrick to be his friends.

The cartoon also takes certain things to a new height. Somethings cannot happen in the sea, like underwater cars on roads and electrical energy being used in homes under water.

The Spongebob animation is very funny. And Spongebob's friends also participate in the enjoyable pranks that occur on a regular basis in the cartoon.




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