List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes

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This is a list of episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants, an animated television series broadcast on Nickelodeon, an American cable network. The series premiered on May 1, 1999[1] and is currently in its sixth season. Each season consists of twenty episodes. As of June 11, 2008, a total of 104½ episodes have aired. Each episode consists of either two eleven-minute shorts, three seven-minute shorts, a twenty-two minute special, or a forty-five minute television movie. An additional 34½ episodes have yet to air. As of June 11, 2008, the total number of episodes individually is 207.

A feature film, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie complements the series, and premiered in theaters in the United States on November 19, 2004 and was released on DVD on March 1, 2005. In season five, the series' first television movie, Atlantis SquarePantis, premiered on November 12, 2007 after a marathon. There have been many marathons in which viewers vote for their favorite episodes. One of the more notable marthons is the Best Day Ever marathon,[2][3][4][5] which aired from November 9–10, 2006. "Karate Island" was named the best episode ever to date by voters. Four of the seasons have received complete DVD releases, and half of the fifth season is also available on DVD.[6]


Contents

Overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Discs
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season One 19⅔ 1999—2000 October 28, 2003 November 7, 2005 November 30, 2006 3
Season Two 20 2000—2002 October 19, 2004 October 23, 2006 November 30, 2006 3
Season Three 20 2001—2004 September 27, 2005 TBA November 8, 2007 3
Season Four,
Volume One
10 2005—2007 September 12, 2006 TBA TBA 2
Season Four,
Volume Two
10 2005—2007 January 9, 2007 TBA TBA 2
Season Five,
Volume One
10 2007—2008 September 4, 2007 TBA TBA 2
Season Five,
Volume Two
TBA 2007—2008 TBA TBA TBA 2
Season Six TBA 2008—TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Season Seven TBA TBA—TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Episodes

Season one

The first season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on May 1, 1999, but officially first aired on July 17, 1999.[1] The season ended on April 8, 2000. The DVD for the season was released in Regions 1, 2, and 4 on October 28, 2003 November 7, 2005, and November 30, 2006, respectively. The pilot episode, "Help Wanted" was not included on the season one DVD, due to copyright issues. The aforementioned episode was included as a bonus feature on a future season's DVD.

# Title Writers Airdate
1a "Help Wanted"  Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill May 1, 1999[1]
July 17, 1999 (Official)[7]
1b "Reef Blower"  Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill May 1, 1999[1]
July 17, 1999 (Official)[7]
1c "Tea at the Treedome"  Peter Burns, Doug Lawrence, Paul Tibbitt May 1, 1999[1]
July 17, 1999 (Official)[7]
2a "Bubblestand"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Stephen Hillenburg,
Derek Drymon, Tim Hill
July 17, 1999
2b "Ripped Pants"  Paul Tibbitt, Peter Burns July 17, 1999
3a "Jellyfishing"  Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell, Peter Burns, Tim Hill July 31, 1999
3b "Plankton!"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence July 31, 1999
4a "Naughty Nautical Neighbors"  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Doug Lawrence August 7, 1999
4b "Boating School"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence August 7, 1999
5a "Pizza Delivery"  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Peter Burns August 14, 1999
5b "Home Sweet Pineapple"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence August 14, 1999
6a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy"  Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare, Doug Lawrence August 21, 1999
6b "Pickles"  Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell, Peter Burns August 21, 1999
7a "Hall Monitor"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, Doug Lawrence August 28, 1999
7b "Jellyfish Jam"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Peter Burns August 28, 1999
8a "Sandy's Rocket"  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Peter Burns September 4, 1999
8b "Squeaky Boots"  Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell, Doug Lawrence September 4, 1999
9a "Nature Pants"  Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare, Peter Burns September 11, 1999
9b "Opposite Day"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, Doug Lawrence September 11, 1999
10a "Culture Shock"  Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare, Doug Lawrence September 18, 1999
10b "F.U.N."  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Peter Burns September 18, 1999
11a "MuscleBob BuffPants"  Ennio Torresan, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence September 25, 1999
11b "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost"  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Peter Burns September 25, 1999
12a "The Chaperone"  Sherm Cohen, Aaron Springer, Peter Burns October 2, 1999
12b "Employee of the Month"  Paul Tibbitt, Doug Lawrence October 2, 1999
13a "Scaredy Pants"  Paul Tibbitt, Peter Burns October 28, 1999
13b "I Was a Teenage Gary"  Steve Fonti, Chris Mitchell, Doug Lawrence October 28, 1999
14a "SB-129"  Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence December 31, 1999
14b "Karate Choppers"  Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese, Merriwether Williams December 31, 1999
15a "Sleepy Time"  Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan, Doug Lawrence January 17, 2000
15b "Suds"  Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan, Doug Lawrence January 17, 2000
16a "Valentine's Day"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, Merriwether Williams February 14, 2000
16b "The Paper"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, Doug Lawrence February 14, 2000
17a "Arrgh!"  Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller, Merriwether Williams March 15, 2000
17b "Rock Bottom"  Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan, David Fain March 15, 2000
18a "Texas"  Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller, David Fain March 22, 2000
18b "Walking Small"  Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese, Doug Lawrence March 22, 2000
19a "Fools in April"  Aaron Springer, Erik Wiese, Merriwether Williams April 1, 2000
19b "Neptune's Spatula"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, David Fain April 1, 2000
20a "Hooky"  Sherm Cohen, Vincent Waller, Merriwether Williams April 8, 2000
20b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II"  Chuck Klein, Jay Lender, Doug Lawrence April 8, 2000

Season two

The second season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on October 26, 2000, with the episodes "Something Smells" and "Bossy Boots." The season ended on September 6, 2002 with "Graveyard Shift" and "Krusty Love." The DVD for the season was released in Regions 1, 2, and 4 on October 19, 2004 October 23, 2006, and November 30, 2006, respectively.

# Title Writers Airdate
21a "Your Shoe's Untied"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams November 2, 2000
21b "Squid's Day Off"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams November 2, 2000
22a "Something Smells"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams October 26, 2000
22b "Bossy Boots"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Doug Lawrence October 26, 2000
23a "Big Pink Loser"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Merriwether Williams November 16, 2000
23b "Bubble Buddy"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Doug Lawrence November 16, 2000
24a "Dying for Pie"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams December 28, 2000
24b "Imitation Krabs"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Doug Lawrence December 28, 2000
25a "Wormy"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams February 17, 2001
25b "Patty Hype"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Doug Lawrence February 17, 2001
26a "Grandma's Kisses"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams November 27, 2000
26b "Squidville"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams November 27, 2000
27a "Pre-Hibernation Week"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams May 5, 2001
27b "Life of Crime"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Doug Lawrence May 5, 2001
28 "Christmas Who?"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Doug Lawrence December 6, 2000
29a "Survival of the Idiots"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams March 5, 2001
29b "Dumped"  Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, Merriwether Williams March 5, 2001
30a "No Free Rides"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Doug Lawrence March 6, 2001
30b "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Doug Lawrence March 6, 2001
31a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"  Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, Merriwether Williams November 27, 2000
31b "Squirrel Jokes"  Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, Merriwether Williams November 27, 2000
32a "Pressure"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, David B. Fain March 8, 2001
32b "The Smoking Peanut"  Paul Tibbitt, Walt Dohrn, Doug Lawrence March 8, 2001
33a "Shanghaied"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams March 7, 2001
33b "Gary Takes a Bath"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams March 7, 2001
34a "Welcome to the Chum Bucket"  Carson Kugler, Erik Wiese, William Reiss January 21, 2002
34b "Frankendoodle"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams January 21, 2002
35a "The Secret Box"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams September 7, 2001
35b "Band Geeks"  C.H. Greenblatt, Aaron Springer, Merriwether Williams September 7, 2001
36a "Graveyard Shift"  Doug Lawrence, Jay Lender, Dan Povenmire September 6, 2002
36b "Krusty Love"  Doug Lawrence, Jay Lender, William Reiss September 6, 2002
37a "Procrastination"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Doug Lawrence November 30, 2001
37b "I'm with Stupid"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Mark O'Hare November 30, 2001
38a "Sailor Mouth"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Merriwether Williams September 21, 2001
38b "Artist Unknown"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare September 21, 2001
39a "Jellyfish Hunter"  Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, Mark O'Hare September 28, 2001
39b "The Fry Cook Games"  Jay Lender, Dan Povenmire, Merriwether Williams September 28, 2001
40a "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm"  Jay Lender, Dan Povenmire, Merriwether Williams October 12, 2001
40b "Squid on Strike"  Jay Lender, William Reiss, Peter Burns October 12, 2001

Season three

The third season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on October 5, 2001, with the episodes "Just One Bite" and "The Bully." The season ended on October 11, 2004 with "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" and "Pranks a Lot." The DVD for the season was released in Regions 1 and 4 on September 27, 2005 and November 8, 2007, respectively. Following the season three finale, the series entered a hiatus that would last for over six months. During the hiatus, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie entered theaters.

# Title Writers Airdate
41a "The Algae's Always Greener"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams March 22, 2002
41b "SpongeGuard on Duty"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Mark O'Hare March 22, 2002
42a "Club SpongeBob"  Walth Dohrn, Mark O'Hare July 12, 2002
42b "My Pretty Seahorse"  Kent Osborne, Paul Tibbitt July 12, 2002
43a "Just One Bite"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Merriwether Williams October 5, 2001
43b "The Bully"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams October 5, 2001
44a "Nasty Patty"  Paul Tibbitt, Kaz, Mark O'Hare March 1, 2002
44b "Idiot Box"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams March 1, 2002
45a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Merriwether Williams January 21, 2002
45b "Doing Time"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams January 21, 2002
46a "Snowball Effect"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams February 22, 2002
46b "One Krab's Trash"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Mark O'Hare February 22, 2002
47a "As Seen on TV"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams March 8, 2002
47b "Can You Spare a Dime?"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Merriwether Williams March 8, 2002
48a "No Weenies Allowed"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams March 15, 2002
48b "Squilliam Returns"  Sam Henderson, Jay Lender, Mark O'Hare March 15, 2002
49a "Krab Borg"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Mark O'Hare March 29, 2002
49b "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Mark O'Hare March 29, 2002
50a "Wet Painters"  C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, Mark O'Hare May 10, 2002
50b "Krusty Krab Training Video"  Aaron Springer, C.H. Greenblatt, Kent Osborne May 10, 2002
51 "Party Pooper Pants"[8]
Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Mark O'Hare
May 17, 2002
52a "Chocolate with Nuts"  Paul Tibbitt, Kaz, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams May 17, 2002
52b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V"  C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, Merriwether Williams May 17, 2002
53a "New Student Starfish"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Mark O'Hare September 20, 2002
53b "Clams"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Mark O'Hare September 20, 2002
54 "SpongeBob B.C. (Ugh)"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne March 5, 2004
55a "The Great Snail Race"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams January 24, 2003
55b "Mid-Life Crustacean"  C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, Mark O'Hare January 24, 2003
56a "Born Again Krabs"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams October 4, 2003
56b "I Had an Accident"  C.H. Greenblatt, Kaz, Merriwether Williams October 4, 2003
57a "Krabby Land"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Mark O'Hare April 3, 2004
57b "The Camping Episode"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Merriwether Williams April 3, 2004
58a "Plankton's Army"  Jay Lender, Sam Henderson, Merriwether Williams January 19, 2004
58b "Missing Identity"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams January 19, 2004
59 "The Sponge Who Could Fly"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams March 21, 2003
60a "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, C.H. Greenblatt, Merriwether Williams October 11, 2004
60b "Pranks a Lot"  Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams October 11, 2004

Season four

The fourth season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on May 6, 2005, with the episodes "Fear of a Krabby Patty" and "Shell of a Man." The season ended on July 24, 2007 with "Squid Wood." Unlike the previous seasons' DVDs, season four's was split by volume. The volume one DVD was released in Region 1 on September 12, 2006. The volume two DVD was released in Region 1 on January 9, 2007.

# Title Writers Airdate
61a "Fear of a Krabby Patty"  C.H. Greenblatt, Paul Tibbitt May 6, 2005
61b "Shell of a Man"  Mike Bell, Paul Tibbitt May 6, 2005
62a "The Lost Mattress"  Mike Bell, Tim Hill May 13, 2005
62b "Krabs vs. Plankton"  Tim Hill, Mike Mitchell, Vincent Waller May 13, 2005
63 "Have You Seen This Snail?"[9][10]
Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt
November 11, 2005
64a "Skill Crane"  Kyle McCulloch, Aaron Springer, Vincent Waller May 20, 2005
64b "Good Neighbors"  Mike Bell May 20, 2005
65a "Selling Out"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Tim Hill September 23, 2005
65b "Funny Pants"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks September 30, 2005
66 "Dunces and Dragons"[11][12][13][14]
Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Tim Hill
February 20, 2006
67a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Paul Tibbitt October 7, 2005
67b "Enemy In-Law"  Tom King, Luke Brookshier, Tim Hill October 14, 2005
68a "Patrick SmartPants"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Tim Hill October 21, 2005
68b "SquidBob TentaclePants"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Steven Banks November 4, 2005
69a "Krusty Towers"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks April 1, 2006
69b "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Tim Hill April 1, 2006
70a "Ghost Host"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Tim Hill May 5, 2006
70b "Chimps Ahoy"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks May 5, 2006
71a "Whale of a Birthday"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Paul Tibbitt May 12, 2006
71b "Karate Island"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Steven Banks May 12, 2006
72a "All That Glitters"  Erik Wiese, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks June 2, 2006
72b "Wishing You Well"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks June 2, 2006
73a "New Leaf"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Steven Banks September 22, 2006
73b "Once Bitten"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Steven Banks September 29, 2006
74a "Bummer Vacation"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Dani Michaeli October 13, 2006
74b "Wigstruck"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Dani Michaeli November 17, 2006
75a "Squidtastic Voyage"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Dani Michaeli October 6, 2006
75b "That's No Lady"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Steven Banks November 25, 2006
76a "The Thing"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Steven Banks January 15, 2007
76b "Hocus Pocus"  Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Steven Banks January 15, 2007
77a "Driven to Tears"[15]
Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks
February 19, 2007
77b "Rule of Dumb"[15]
Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Dani Michaeli
February 19, 2007
78a "Born to Be Wild"  Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks March 31, 2007
78b "Best Frenemies"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Dani Michaeli March 31, 2007
79a "The Pink Purloiner"
Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks
February 19, 2007[15]
79b "Squid Wood"
Casey Alexander, Chris Mitchell, Dani Michaeli
July 24, 2007[16]
80a "Best Day Ever"[17][18]
Nate Cash, Tuck Tucker, Steven Banks
November 10, 2006
80b "The Gift of Gum"  Zeus Carvas, Erik Wiese, Dani Michaeli February 19, 2007

Season five

The fifth season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on February 19, 2007, with the episodes "Rise and Shine," "Waiting," and "Sing a Song of Patrick." The season has, thus far, consisted of 18.5 episodes. "Goo Goo Gas," episode 92b, as well as episode 98, have not aired yet. Just like in season four, the season DVDs were split by volume. The volume one DVD was released in Region 1 on September 4, 2007. The volume two DVD has not been released as of yet.

# Title Writers Airdate
81 "Friend or Foe"[19] Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Mike Mitchell, Steven Banks, Tim Hill
April 13, 2007
82a "The Original Fry Cook"  July 30, 2007
82b "Night Light"  July 30, 2007
83a "Rise and Shine"  February 19, 2007[15]
83b "Waiting"  February 19, 2007[15]
83c "Fungus Among Us"  September 29, 2007[20]
84a "Spy Buddies"  July 23, 2007[16]
84b "Boat Smarts"  July 23, 2007[16]
84c "Good Ol' Whatshisname"  July 23, 2007[16]
85a "New Digs"  July 25, 2007[16]
85b "Krabs a la Mode"  July 25, 2007[16]
86a "Roller Cowards"  July 27, 2007[16]
86b "Bucket Sweet Bucket"  July 27, 2007[16]
87a "To Love a Patty"  July 26, 2007[16]
87b "Breath of Fresh Squidward"  July 26, 2007[16]
88a "Money Talks"  Luke Brookshire, Tom King, Dani Michaeli July 31, 2007
88b "SpongeBob vs. the Patty Gadget"  July 31, 2007
88c "Slimy Dancing"  July 31, 2007
89a "The Krusty Sponge"  July 24, 2007[16]
89b "Sing a Song of Patrick"  February 19, 2007
90a "A Flea in Her Dome"  August 1, 2007
90b "The Donut of Shame"  August 1, 2007
90c "The Krusty Plate"  August 1, 2007
91 "Atlantis SquarePantis"[21][22]
November 12, 2007
92a "Le Big Switch"  September 29, 2007
92b "Goo Goo Gas" 
93a "Picture Day"  August 2, 2007
93b "Pat No Pay"  August 2, 2007
93c "BlackJack"  August 2, 2007
94a "Blackened Sponge"  August 3, 2007
94b "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob"  August 3, 2007
95a "The Inmates of Summer"  November 23, 2007
95b "To Save a Squirrel"  November 23, 2007
96 "Pest of the West"[23][24][25]
April 11, 2008
97a "20,000 Patties Under the Sea"  November 23, 2007
97b "The Battle of Bikini Bottom"  November 23, 2007
98 "TBA"  TBA TBA
99a "The Two Faces of Squidward"  November 23, 2007
99b "SpongeHenge"  November 23, 2007
100a "Banned in Bikini Bottom"  November 23, 2007
100b "Stanley S. SquarePants"  November 23, 2007

Season six

The sixth season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on March 3, 2008,[26] with the episode "Krabby Road." The season has, thus far, consisted of 6 episodes. This season is currently airing. "Slide Whistle Stoogers", episode 105b, and "No Nose Knows", episode 107b, has not aired yet, as well as episodes 108—120. The first 5 episodes aired as part of: SpongeBob Gimme 5 Week. The next 5 new episodes have aired in the first week of June 2008 which is mainly titled: SpongeBob Premiere Factor 5 (or SPF 5).

# Title Writers Airdate
101a "House Fancy[27]"  Aaron Springer, Dani Michaeli June 6, 2008[28]
101b "Krabby Road[29]"  Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Eric Shaw March 3, 2008
102a "Penny Foolish[30]"  Aaron Springer, Dani Michaeli March 7, 2008
102b "Nautical Novice[31]"  Casey Alexander, Zeus Carvas, Derek Iversen March 29, 2008
103a "Spongicus[32]"  Casey Alexander, Zeus Carvas, Richard Pursel March 29, 2008
103b "Suction Cup Symphony[33]"  Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Richard Pursel March 6, 2008
104a "Not Normal[34]"  Casey Alexander, Zeus Carvas, Derek Iversen March 4, 2008
104b "Gone[35]"  Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Steven Banks March 5, 2008
105a "The Splinter[28]"  Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, Steven Banks June 2, 2008
105b "Slide Whistle Stooges[28]"  TBA
106a "A Life in the Day[28]"  Chris Reccardi, Dani Michaeli June 4, 2008
106b "Sun Bleached[28]"  Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Richard Pursel June 5, 2008
107a "Giant Squidward[28]"  Richard Pursel, Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash June 3, 2008
107b "No Nose Knows[36]"  TBA

Season seven

The seventh season of SpongeBob SquarePants was announced in March 2008, but it is unknown when it will premiere.[37][38][39][40]

Feature film

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie premiered in theaters on November 19, 2004. The movie was released on DVD March 1, 2005. SpongeBob and Patrick journeyed to Shell City to retrieve King Neptune's stolen crown or the King Neptune will destroy Mr. Krabs.

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