Despite how bizarre that character bio sounds, it makes for a charming mix, which could well make him a lot of new fans when he hits the big screen (again) in 2015. He has a passion for blowing bubbles (despite living underwater), a beginner-level understanding of karate and a passionate love for the fictional superheroes Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. More importantly, SpongeBob is a hero, with all the necessary traits: kindheartedness, boy-next-door good looks, mild idiocy and, on occasion, true courageousness.ĭay-to-day, SpongeBob lives a humble life as a fry cook, slaving over the famously tasty ‘Krabby Patties’ at his place of employment between his many adventures. He’s yellow, absorbent and porous, bearing more resemblance to the household cleaning tool than the multicellular, heterotrophic, organ-lacking sea-sponge that inspired him. Inhabiting the aforementioned pineapple under the sea is the glue that holds this surreal serialised show together – SpongeBob SquarePants himself, as portrayed by voice artist Tom Kenny for a decade and a half. At the very least, it would need a different name. Without its star, it’s hard to know what would have become of this show.
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