A cover of the song by Avril Lavigne can be found on the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack. The song is sung by Painty the Pirate, voiced by Patrick Pinney, and can be found on the soundtrack SpongeBob SquarePants: Original Theme Highlights. The theme music was composed by Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg and Blaise Smith as part of Hank Smith Music, and is primarily based on the sea shanty, " Blow the Man Down". Much of this is supported within the context of the episodes themselves however, despite implications of the city's location as well as analogies to real life. Stephen Hillenburg has stated that much of Bikini Bottom was based on the real life city of Seattle.
SPONGEBOB SEASON 12 PUTLOCKER SERIES
The "official" series premiere followed on July 17, 1999, with the second episode, "Bubblestand/Ripped Pants." The show reached enormous popularity by 2000 during the second season, and has remained popular since.Ĭenter of Bikini BottomMuch of the series' events take place in Bikini Bottom, an underwater city located in the Pacific Ocean beneath the real life tropical isle of Bikini Atoll. The first episodes were called " Help Wanted", "Reef Blower", and " Tea at the Treedome". The pilot episode of SpongeBob SquarePants first aired in the United States on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999, following the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. He chose "SquarePants" as a family name as it referred to the character's square shape and it had a "nice ring to it". Hillenburg decided to use the name "SpongeBob". Upon finding this out, Hillenburg decided that the character's given name still had to contain "Sponge" so viewers would not mistake the character for a "Cheese Man". The Nickelodeon legal department discovered that the name was already in use for a mop product. This was discovered after voice-acting for the original seven-minute pilot was recorded in 1997. Originally, SpongeBob was to be named SpongeBoy, but this name was already in use. To voice the character of SpongeBob, Hillenburg approached Tom Kenny, who had worked with him on Rocko's Modern Life. He teamed up with several Nickelodeon veterans and Rocko crew members, including creative director Derek Drymon ( Action League Now!, Hey Arnold!, and Rocko's Modern Life) writers and directors Sherm Cohen, and Dan Povenmire, writer Tim Hill, actor and writer Martin Olson, animation director Alan Smart (all from Rocko's Modern Life), and story editor Merriwether Williams ( The Angry Beavers), who worked on the series for its first few seasons and switched to SpongeBob SquarePants in July 1999. When Rocko's Modern Life ended in 1996, Hillenburg began working on SpongeBob SquarePants. It is listed 15th in IGN's top 100 animated series list. The series' popularity has prompted the release of a media franchise, contributing to its position as Nickelodeon's highest rated show, the most distributed property of MTV Networks, and among Nicktoons' most watched shows. Much of the series centers on the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom.
SpongeBob SquarePants (often referred to simply as SpongeBob) is an American animated television series, created by animator Stephen Hillenburg.