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SpongeBob, You're Fired

"SpongeBob, You're Fired" is a television special[2] of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, serving as the eleventh episode (ninth on Paramount +) of the ninth season and the 189th overall episode. It was written by Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence (the former two also serving as storyboard directors), with supervising director Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors. Originally premiering in Greece on July 3, 2013,[3] it premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States that same year on November 11. In this episode, SpongeBob is dismissed from his job at the Krusty Krab after his boss, Mr. Krabs, discovers that he can save a nickel by letting him go. Subsequently, SpongeBob's attempts to apply at other restaurants end in humiliating failure.

"SpongeBob, You're Fired"
SpongeBob SquarePants episode
A scene from the episode depicting a depressed SpongeBob, while being encouraged by Patrick for the "glorious unemployment"
Episode no.Season 9
Episode 11
Directed byAlan Smart (animation and supervising)
Tom Yasumi (animation)
Marc Ceccarelli (storyboard)
Luke Brookshier (storyboard)
Written byMarc Ceccarelli
Luke Brookshier
Mr. Lawrence
Production code325-941/325-942[1]
Original air dateNovember 11, 2013 (2013-11-11)
Running time22 minutes
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"SpongeBob, You're Fired" was first screened at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International. Prior to broadcast on television, the episode created a level of controversy for its depiction of unemployment. It eventually sparked a political debate when Media Matters for America and Al Sharpton of MSNBC accused both the New York Post and Fox News of using the episode "to slam poor people who use social services".[4][5][6][7][3] The premiere of "SpongeBob, You're Fired" drew 5.19 million viewers,[8] the biggest audience viewership for a SpongeBob SquarePants episode in two years since "Frozen Face-Off" in July 2011.

Plot edit

At the Krusty Krab, owner Mr. Krabs dismisses SpongeBob from his fry cook position to save a nickel, leaving SpongeBob jobless. SpongeBob's best friend and neighbor Patrick tells him the benefits of being unemployed. The two have a day of "glorious unemployment", but it ends with SpongeBob realizing that he needs a job. Over the next few days, SpongeBob tries getting a job at a hot dog joint, a pizzeria, a taqueria, and an Asian noodle house. He is fired every time for making food themed around Krabby Patties, instead of what each restaurant specializes in. However, when the patty items are a hit with the customers, the desperate restaurant managers fight with each other to get him back.

A mysterious person in a Krabby Patty costume arrives, defeats the restaurant managers, and takes SpongeBob back to the Krusty Krab. The person in the Krabby Patty costume is revealed to be Squidward, who tells SpongeBob that the restaurant has faltered ever since Mr. Krabs fired SpongeBob; Both he and Mr. Krabs (who declares that he should never have let SpongeBob go) ask SpongeBob to be the fry cook again. With his confidence restored, SpongeBob gladly accepts his old job, and brings back all the customers, even the restaurant managers who previously fought over him. At the end of the episode, Mr. Krabs installs a pay toilet that costs a nickel to use, thus making up the nickel that he previously lost by paying SpongeBob.

Promotion edit

On July 21, 2013, Tom Kenny presented an event called "SpongeCon 2013: The Year of the Fan" at the San Diego Comic-Con International 2013.[9][10][11] The event hosted the official and exclusive sneak preview of "SpongeBob, You're Fired" and the screening of the SpongeBob SquareShorts global short film competition finalists.[12][13][14][15][16][17] Prior to the official preview, a sneak peek of the episode was featured on Nick Studio 10, hosted by Noah Grossman and Gabrielle "Gabby" Senn, on June 10, 2013.[18] A "SpongeBob expert" named Sophia said that "the unthinkable [will] happen to SpongeBob [in this episode]".[19] She remarked that the episode is "pretty top secret".[20]

In an October 30, 2013 article of the New York Post, it was first reported that "SpongeBob, You're Fired" would air on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2013.[21][22]

As part of the marketing campaign for the episode, Nickelodeon debuted an online game of the same name.[23][24] Beginning November 6, players could visit "nick.com/spongebob" to play the game.[23][24] In the gameplay, players must accurately cook the orders of the diners while juggling each server's impatience level in order to keep them "happy as possible".[23][24] Furthermore, Nickelodeon published a collection called SpongeBob SquarePants: Get to Work! on iTunes.[23][24] On November 6, Nickelodeon debuted the full-length trailer of the episode to garner more exposure.[25] Earlier that day, The Hollywood Reporter exclusively debuted the 45-second teaser.[25] The source also released in advance an exclusive 90-second trailer of the episode, featuring SpongeBob getting the ax from Mr. Krabs, on November 4.[25][26]

Ratings edit

"SpongeBob, You're Fired" first aired on Nickelodeon (Greece) on July 3, 2013.[3] In the United States, it premiered on November 11. The original U.S. airing of the episode on Nickelodeon brought in the biggest audience viewership for a SpongeBob SquarePants episode in two years, with 5.186 million viewers tuning in overall.[27][28][29] The episode tied with CBS' Hostages, the "poorest performer", from the "Big Four" of the night.[28] However, across cable, the show outperformed The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (0.8 adults), Teen Mom (0.7 adults) and The Daily Show (0.6 adults).[28] The broadcast was the second most viewed show among all the day's cable programs (a Monday Night Football contest between the Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on ESPN came first).[28][29] The episode topped the 2–11, 6–11 and 9–14 in the kids demographics.[27][28]

Reception and controversy edit

The episode subtly introduces a couple of hot-button issues, including the worth of social services, labor laws that caused SpongeBob's boss, Mr. Krabs, to fire his best employee, and more [...]

Paul Bond, The Hollywood Reporter[26]

Since its initial broadcast, "SpongeBob, You're Fired" was infamous for dialogue referencing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps benefit). In a scene from the episode, Patrick tries to show SpongeBob "the benefits of being unemployed", to which SpongeBob replies, "Unemployment may be fun for you, but I need to get a job." The scene was meant to demonstrate the title character's "eternal optimism and willingness to get back to work...in a way that's still funny and relatable".[30] However, some political activists claimed the "notorious line" was a "slam" to the Food Stamps benefit.[30][31][32] A report by The Hollywood Reporter alleged that the episode may have had a political agenda about the social safety net. It added that "It's not the first time SpongeBob has waded into social commentary, though usually when it does, it bugs the right and supports the left." The Hollywood Reporter cited the previous episodes "SpongeBob's Last Stand" and "Selling Out" for where "environmentalism is glorified" and "large businesses are demonized".[26]

According to various sources, the story line is said to be "symbolic of a harsh economic climate".[33][34][35] The plot eventually sparked a political debate for its depiction of unemployment.[31][36] Prior to the premiere, the New York Post published an article on the episode. Critics accused the author, Andrea Morabito, of attacking "poor people" who rely on government assistance, referring to individuals who rely on food stamps as "mooching off the social services" and applauding SpongeBob for instead quickly returning to "gainful employment".[4][5] Fox News's Heather Nauert of Fox & Friends stated that "the harsh economic climate has hit the underwater community",[5] but "instead of mooching off social services at Bikini Bottom...SpongeBob sets out to return to the work force".[37]

After the New York Post and Fox News commented on the episode, Media Matters for America, a politically progressive media watchdog group, responded.[5][26] The group accused the media sources, both owned by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, of using the episode "to slam poor people who use social services".[4][5] In response to Fox News, Media Matters immediately posted an item online titled "Right-Wing Media Use SpongeBob SquarePants' Firing To Attack Social Safety Net", arguing that the two "are using the firing of fictional cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants to attack the social safety net and those who rely on it".[5][26][38] Media Matters was "also particularly bothered by [a] line from The Post story: 'Lest he sit around idly, mooching off the social services of Bikini Bottom, a depressed SpongeBob sets out to return to gainful employment wherever he can find it', reporter Andrea Morabito wrote. 'No spoilers—but it's safe to say that our hero doesn't end up on food stamps, as his patty-making skills turn out to be in high demand.'"[5][26]

Civil rights activist and talk show host Al Sharpton of MSNBC remarked in the October 31 episode of PoliticsNation that "The right-wingers found a new hero in its war against the poor [...] SpongeBob SquarePants. That's right. SpongeBob SquarePants [...] So a sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea doesn't need government help. That means no one does?"[6][7][3]

Nickelodeon declined to comment on the issue caused by the message of the episode.[3] However, Russell Hicks of Nickelodeon said the show is "tapping into the news of the moment, but did not specifically address any political leanings or ideologies within the episode." In a statement, Hicks said "Like all really great cartoons, part of SpongeBob's long-running success has been its ability to tap into the zeitgeist while still being really funny for our audience. As always, despite this momentary setback, SpongeBob's eternal optimism prevails, which is always a great message for everyone."[32]

Merchandising edit

Nickelodeon and Random House released a book based on the episode called You're Fired!. The book is illustrated by David Aikins and was released on January 7, 2014.[39][40] "SpongeBob, You're Fired!" was released on a DVD compilation of the same name on April 29, 2014, by Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Entertainment.[41] The DVD includes the episode itself, "Neptune's Spatula", "Welcome to the Chum Bucket", "The Original Fry Cook", "Le Big Switch", "Model Sponge", "Employee of the Month", "Bossy Boots", "Krusty Dogs", "License to Milkshake", "Help Wanted", "Wet Painters", "Krusty Krab Training Video", and "Pizza Delivery", all of which are episodes centered around the Krusty Krab. On October 10, 2017, "SpongeBob, You're Fired!" was released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete Ninth Season DVD, alongside all episodes of the ninth season.[42] On June 4, 2019, "SpongeBob, You're Fired!" was released on the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Next 100 Episodes DVD, alongside all the episodes of seasons six through nine.[43]

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SpongeBob You re Fired is a television special 2 of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants serving as the eleventh episode ninth on Paramount of the ninth season and the 189th overall episode It was written by Marc Ceccarelli Luke Brookshier and Mr Lawrence the former two also serving as storyboard directors with supervising director Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors Originally premiering in Greece on July 3 2013 3 it premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States that same year on November 11 In this episode SpongeBob is dismissed from his job at the Krusty Krab after his boss Mr Krabs discovers that he can save a nickel by letting him go Subsequently SpongeBob s attempts to apply at other restaurants end in humiliating failure SpongeBob You re Fired SpongeBob SquarePants episodeA scene from the episode depicting a depressed SpongeBob while being encouraged by Patrick for the glorious unemployment Episode no Season 9Episode 11Directed byAlan Smart animation and supervising Tom Yasumi animation Marc Ceccarelli storyboard Luke Brookshier storyboard Written byMarc CeccarelliLuke BrookshierMr LawrenceProduction code325 941 325 942 1 Original air dateNovember 11 2013 2013 11 11 Running time22 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Yeti Krabs Next Lost in Bikini Bottom SpongeBob SquarePants season 9 List of episodes SpongeBob You re Fired was first screened at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International Prior to broadcast on television the episode created a level of controversy for its depiction of unemployment It eventually sparked a political debate when Media Matters for America and Al Sharpton of MSNBC accused both the New York Post and Fox News of using the episode to slam poor people who use social services 4 5 6 7 3 The premiere of SpongeBob You re Fired drew 5 19 million viewers 8 the biggest audience viewership for a SpongeBob SquarePants episode in two years since Frozen Face Off in July 2011 Contents 1 Plot 2 Promotion 3 Ratings 4 Reception and controversy 5 Merchandising 6 References 7 External linksPlot editAt the Krusty Krab owner Mr Krabs dismisses SpongeBob from his fry cook position to save a nickel leaving SpongeBob jobless SpongeBob s best friend and neighbor Patrick tells him the benefits of being unemployed The two have a day of glorious unemployment but it ends with SpongeBob realizing that he needs a job Over the next few days SpongeBob tries getting a job at a hot dog joint a pizzeria a taqueria and an Asian noodle house He is fired every time for making food themed around Krabby Patties instead of what each restaurant specializes in However when the patty items are a hit with the customers the desperate restaurant managers fight with each other to get him back A mysterious person in a Krabby Patty costume arrives defeats the restaurant managers and takes SpongeBob back to the Krusty Krab The person in the Krabby Patty costume is revealed to be Squidward who tells SpongeBob that the restaurant has faltered ever since Mr Krabs fired SpongeBob Both he and Mr Krabs who declares that he should never have let SpongeBob go ask SpongeBob to be the fry cook again With his confidence restored SpongeBob gladly accepts his old job and brings back all the customers even the restaurant managers who previously fought over him At the end of the episode Mr Krabs installs a pay toilet that costs a nickel to use thus making up the nickel that he previously lost by paying SpongeBob Promotion editOn July 21 2013 Tom Kenny presented an event called SpongeCon 2013 The Year of the Fan at the San Diego Comic Con International 2013 9 10 11 The event hosted the official and exclusive sneak preview of SpongeBob You re Fired and the screening of the SpongeBob SquareShorts global short film competition finalists 12 13 14 15 16 17 Prior to the official preview a sneak peek of the episode was featured on Nick Studio 10 hosted by Noah Grossman and Gabrielle Gabby Senn on June 10 2013 18 A SpongeBob expert named Sophia said that the unthinkable will happen to SpongeBob in this episode 19 She remarked that the episode is pretty top secret 20 In an October 30 2013 article of the New York Post it was first reported that SpongeBob You re Fired would air on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11 2013 21 22 As part of the marketing campaign for the episode Nickelodeon debuted an online game of the same name 23 24 Beginning November 6 players could visit nick com spongebob to play the game 23 24 In the gameplay players must accurately cook the orders of the diners while juggling each server s impatience level in order to keep them happy as possible 23 24 Furthermore Nickelodeon published a collection called SpongeBob SquarePants Get to Work on iTunes 23 24 On November 6 Nickelodeon debuted the full length trailer of the episode to garner more exposure 25 Earlier that day The Hollywood Reporter exclusively debuted the 45 second teaser 25 The source also released in advance an exclusive 90 second trailer of the episode featuring SpongeBob getting the ax from Mr Krabs on November 4 25 26 Ratings edit SpongeBob You re Fired first aired on Nickelodeon Greece on July 3 2013 3 In the United States it premiered on November 11 The original U S airing of the episode on Nickelodeon brought in the biggest audience viewership for a SpongeBob SquarePants episode in two years with 5 186 million viewers tuning in overall 27 28 29 The episode tied with CBS Hostages the poorest performer from the Big Four of the night 28 However across cable the show outperformed The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 0 8 adults Teen Mom 0 7 adults and The Daily Show 0 6 adults 28 The broadcast was the second most viewed show among all the day s cable programs a Monday Night Football contest between the Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on ESPN came first 28 29 The episode topped the 2 11 6 11 and 9 14 in the kids demographics 27 28 Reception and controversy editThe episode subtly introduces a couple of hot button issues including the worth of social services labor laws that caused SpongeBob s boss Mr Krabs to fire his best employee and more Paul Bond The Hollywood Reporter 26 Since its initial broadcast SpongeBob You re Fired was infamous for dialogue referencing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Food Stamps benefit In a scene from the episode Patrick tries to show SpongeBob the benefits of being unemployed to which SpongeBob replies Unemployment may be fun for you but I need to get a job The scene was meant to demonstrate the title character s eternal optimism and willingness to get back to work in a way that s still funny and relatable 30 However some political activists claimed the notorious line was a slam to the Food Stamps benefit 30 31 32 A report by The Hollywood Reporter alleged that the episode may have had a political agenda about the social safety net It added that It s not the first time SpongeBob has waded into social commentary though usually when it does it bugs the right and supports the left The Hollywood Reporter cited the previous episodes SpongeBob s Last Stand and Selling Out for where environmentalism is glorified and large businesses are demonized 26 According to various sources the story line is said to be symbolic of a harsh economic climate 33 34 35 The plot eventually sparked a political debate for its depiction of unemployment 31 36 Prior to the premiere the New York Post published an article on the episode Critics accused the author Andrea Morabito of attacking poor people who rely on government assistance referring to individuals who rely on food stamps as mooching off the social services and applauding SpongeBob for instead quickly returning to gainful employment 4 5 Fox News s Heather Nauert of Fox amp Friends stated that the harsh economic climate has hit the underwater community 5 but instead of mooching off social services at Bikini Bottom SpongeBob sets out to return to the work force 37 After the New York Post and Fox News commented on the episode Media Matters for America a politically progressive media watchdog group responded 5 26 The group accused the media sources both owned by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch of using the episode to slam poor people who use social services 4 5 In response to Fox News Media Matters immediately posted an item online titled Right Wing Media Use SpongeBob SquarePants Firing To Attack Social Safety Net arguing that the two are using the firing of fictional cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants to attack the social safety net and those who rely on it 5 26 38 Media Matters was also particularly bothered by a line from The Post story Lest he sit around idly mooching off the social services of Bikini Bottom a depressed SpongeBob sets out to return to gainful employment wherever he can find it reporter Andrea Morabito wrote No spoilers but it s safe to say that our hero doesn t end up on food stamps as his patty making skills turn out to be in high demand 5 26 Civil rights activist and talk show host Al Sharpton of MSNBC remarked in the October 31 episode of PoliticsNation that The right wingers found a new hero in its war against the poor SpongeBob SquarePants That s right SpongeBob SquarePants So a sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea doesn t need government help That means no one does 6 7 3 Nickelodeon declined to comment on the issue caused by the message of the episode 3 However Russell Hicks of Nickelodeon said the show is tapping into the news of the moment but did not specifically address any political leanings or ideologies within the episode In a statement Hicks said Like all really great cartoons part of SpongeBob s long running success has been its ability to tap into the zeitgeist while still being really funny for our audience As always despite this momentary setback SpongeBob s eternal optimism prevails which is always a great message for everyone 32 Merchandising editNickelodeon and Random House released a book based on the episode called You re Fired The book is illustrated by David Aikins and was released on January 7 2014 39 40 SpongeBob You re Fired was released on a DVD compilation of the same name on April 29 2014 by Nickelodeon and Paramount Home Entertainment 41 The DVD includes the episode itself Neptune s Spatula Welcome to the Chum Bucket The Original Fry Cook Le Big Switch Model Sponge Employee of the Month Bossy Boots Krusty Dogs License to Milkshake Help Wanted Wet Painters Krusty Krab Training Video and Pizza Delivery all of which are episodes centered around the Krusty Krab On October 10 2017 SpongeBob You re Fired was released on the SpongeBob SquarePants The Complete Ninth Season DVD alongside all episodes of the ninth season 42 On June 4 2019 SpongeBob You re Fired was released on the SpongeBob SquarePants The Next 100 Episodes DVD alongside all the episodes of seasons six through nine 43 References editGeneral Grossman Noah Senn Gabrielle Gabby June 10 2013 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