Spongebob first arrived onto the kids’ channel of Nickelodeon in 1999 and is still producing new episodes of the adventures of the denizens of Bikini Bottom over twenty years later. With two movies ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In 2017, one fan animator took it upon themselves to imagine Bikini Bottom in an anime style as ...
#SaveSpongeBobAnime became the third-highest trending topic on Twitter Saturday, after an animator said his anime-styled parody of the children's cartoon was taken down from YouTube. The short, ...
SpongeBob Squarepants has been on the air so long, debuting in 1999, the series will soon be eligible to vote. It also has a well of episode so deep, over 260 and counting, our favorite fry cook has ...
An animated “SpongeBob” video with an Anime feel was taken off YouTube because it violated its “child safety policy,” the creator of the video, who goes by Narmak, shared on Twitter. “My SpongeBob ...
SpongeBob SquarePants is one of those rare pieces of pop culture gold that has managed to travel far beyond its initial standing as a children’s cartoon, and is beloved (ironically or not) by kids and ...
Anime heavyweights Akira and Cowboy Bebop better watch their backs. In this fan-made tribute, we see the usual jolly SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends, neighbors and boss turn into the kind of ...
In recent years, Spongebob Squarepants has become a staple for meme-makers online, and now amateur Canadian artist Asif Intesar has meshed the yellow children’s character with another art form – by ...
What would an anime version of SpongeBob SquarePants look like? A new video answers that question in a violent, emotion-filled way. In the intro, which tells a pretty coherent story, Squidward has ...
An animated “SpongeBob” video with an Anime feel was taken off YouTube because it violated its “child safety policy,” the creator of the video, who goes by Narmak, shared on Twitter. “My SpongeBob ...
An animated “SpongeBob” video with an Anime feel was taken off YouTube because it violated its “child safety policy,” the creator of the video, who goes by Narmak, shared on Twitter. “My SpongeBob ...