SpongeBob SquarePants/Trivia

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


Driver: Hey, you guys must be lost; Doofus Drive is around the corner!
Spongebob: We're not lost; I've got my compass!
Driver: So long, dorks!

  • Non-Singing Voice: Ever wonder why Mr. Krabs sounds so weird when he sings in "Welcome to the Chum Bucket"? Yes, that's Dee Bradley Baker singing, not Clancy Brown.
  • The Other Darrin: Man Ray's first appearance in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" was voiced by Guy Siner and John Rhys-Davies. Man Ray's subsequent appearances have been voiced by Bob Joles.
    • Every Background fishes voices changed a lot.
  • Recycled Script: A few old episodes of the show seem to have recycled plots from other Nicktoons. "Toy Store of Doom", for example, has essentially the same plot as the Rugrats episode "Toy Palace" (they get locked in a closed toy store and are afraid the toys will attack them), while "Banned in Bikini Bottom" (Krabby Patties are outlawed and Mr. Krabs starts selling them at SpongeBob's house secretly) is similar to the CatDog episode "Just Say CatDog Sent You".
    • "Picture Day" has a recycled script from an episode of a Disney show: the Recess episode "One Stayed Clean".
    • "Sailor Mouth" is very similar to "Bleeped", but airs much more frequently.
  • What Could Have Been:
    • In Stephen Hillenburg's 1996 pitch bible, SpongeBob was originally named "SpongeBoy," and Mr. Krabs and Pearl's last name was spelled "Crabs."
    • The plot of "Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy" involves Plankton stealing Sandy's pelt when she's in the shower (Sandy, being a cartoon squirrel, can remove her pelt like she would a shirt), causing poor Sandy to go look for help wearing only underwear. However, the original storyboards seemed to have a little more risque idea, with Sandy naked and covered by Scenery Censor, Unfortunately, nobody seemed to tell the writers about this change, as a lot of humor in the episode from dialogue suggests Sandy is naked.
  • The Wiki Rule: The Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
  • Word of God: Stephen Hillenburg has made it perfectly clear that SpongeBob is (despite what most Moral Guardians and the LGBT community seem to think) Asexual. He also states that he created Sandy as "a friend to SpongeBob but not a love interest."