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However, this episode was included as a bonus feature on the season three DVD. The pilot episode, "Help Wanted" was not included on the season one DVD, due to copyright issues with Tiny's Tim song "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight," which was used in the episode. The DVD for the season was released in regions one, two and four on October 28, 2003, November 7, 2005, and November 30, 2006, respectively. The first season of SpongeBob SquarePants premiered on May 1, 1999. Main article: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 1) Of course, there was a lot of great "band humor," but the reason this sticks out from the rest is because it's an underdog story where you really root for Squidward and see him triumph with one of the best songs ever playing in the background.Overview Season Armando Torres It's the quintessential SpongeBob episode because it's the best combo of sincere and goofy SpongeBob. As a tiny 9-year old in 2001, this episode taught me so much about teamwork, optimism, bravery, and the satisfaction of sweet, sweet victory. Jack Waters From the introduction of Squilliam Fancyson, and “is mayonnaise an instrument?,” to the spectacular performance of Sweet Victory at the Bubble Bowl, "Band Geeks" remains one of my most cherished and quoted episodes of the series. Every time I’ve gone back to watch this episode I find myself in stitches laughing and enjoying it as much as the first time I watched it when I was younger.
Squidward having to get a band together for the performance and witnessing the unusual creatures from Bikini Bottom learn how to become performers is both hilarious and jaw-dropping, especially once they get to the Bubble Bowl.
Thank you, Stephen Hillenburg! - Sydnee Goodman My favorite episode was “Band Geeks” because of the stellar Bubble Bowl performance and the build-up - plus it had incredible lines like, “Is mayonnaise an instrument?” by Patrick Star. The episode is still recorded on my parents' DVR.
Problem is, he doesn’t actually have a band so he puts together a literal band of misfits and the rest is history. It’s when Squillium, Squidward’s archnemisis (and total prick) is playing at the Bubble Bowl and Squidward says his band is also playing there. 7, 2001 Season 2, Episode 15b SpongeBob SquarePants was a mainstay growing up and while I still shout, "He was number one!" at people on a regular basis, my all-time favorite episode will always be the Bubble Bowl. The one-sided conversations he has with Gary give you a better glimpse at their relationship, and any animal parent can relate to wrangling and deceiving misbehaving pets when they do not want to do something. SpongeBob makes many unsuccessful attempts to get his sassy little pal to take a bath. Chappy Wingo "Gary Takes a Bath" Aired: MaSeason 2, Episode 13b Gary the snail was always my favorite character and mostly because of this episode. Jeffrey Vega "Idiot Box" Aired: MaSeason 3, Episode 4b This is my favorite episode because it teaches us the power of our individual "eeemaggginnaatioonn(s)" and how truly focusing your mind on something can make all obstacles seem achievable. As a kid I remember being obsessed with the techno song that Mr. Miranda Sanchez "Krab Borg" Aired: MaSeason 3, Episode 9a My favorite episode is when SpongeBob thinks Mr. The change in perspective in this episode made me want to join Plankton in stealing the coveted Krabby Patty secret formula (that realistic Krabby Patty just looked so good), and was a fun way to learn more about the day-to-day work at the Krusty Krab. There's not much more you need to say about this wonderfully narrated training video, which I find hard to believe Mr. Really underscores the absurdist humor that still appeals to me. I was a latecomer to SpongeBob, and this was the first thing I ever saw from the show. Chris Shriver "Krusty Krab Training Video" Aired: Season 3, Episode 10b My favorite episode has to be "Krusty Krab Training Video" from Season 3, specifically the part when the announcer introduces the Krabby Patty with what I can only describe as "scatting". I have only Patrick Star to thank for that. YES NO Aired: Season 3, Episode 10a When playing an intense game of Jenga, it's always important to get in everyone's face and yell "Careful, SpongeBob" over and over again until someone who isn't you breaks.