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SpongeBob SquarePants (season 8)

The eighth season of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States from March 26, 2011, to December 6, 2012, and contained 26 half-hour episodes, with a miniseries titled SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and writer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner. In 2011, SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip, an anthology series consisting of five episodes from the season, was launched.

SpongeBob SquarePants
Season 8
DVD cover
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes26 (47 segments)
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseMarch 26, 2011 (2011-03-26) –
December 6, 2012 (2012-12-06)
Season chronology
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Season 7
Next →
Season 9
List of episodes

The show itself received several recognitions, including the 2011 and 2012 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Cartoon. The series was also nominated in various international Kids' Choice Awards ceremonies for the same category. At the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards the show received four nominations—including Outstanding Children's Animated Program, Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program, Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles, and Outstanding Sound Editing -Animation. At the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, the series was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Animation. The show won the BAFTA Children's Awards for the International category. The episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" was well received at the 40th Annie Awards, being nominated for three categories, including a successful win for Dan Driscoll for the Character Animation in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production category. In 2012, it was reported that the show was receiving a decline in ratings. The Wall Street Journal pointed to a few possible problems: It could be too old, or it may be shown on TV too often.[1] Another issue could be its licensing to Netflix, an on-demand Internet streaming media, the previous year. As a result, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced not to renew their existing deal with Viacom, owner of the SpongeBob trademark. Since then, Viacom's deal with Netflix expired, removed its shows such as SpongeBob, and Dora the Explorer, and moved its programmings to Amazon.com, Netflix's top competitor, and later CBS All Access.

Several compilation DVDs that contained episodes from the season were released. The SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete Eighth Season DVD was released in region 1 on March 12, 2013, region 2 on October 28, 2013, and region 4 on October 30, 2013.

Production edit

The season's executive producers were series creator Stephen Hillenburg and Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the series' showrunner.[2][3] Due to the success of the show, the New York Daily News reported that Nickelodeon picked up SpongeBob SquarePants for an eighth season on December 14, 2009, during the year which the show was celebrating its tenth anniversary on television.[4] Brown Johnson, president of animation for Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids & Family Group, announced the renewal of the series.[5][6][7] The season was ordered with 26 episodes, that would bring the total number of episodes for the series to 178.[5][6][7] With its episode count of 178, SpongeBob SquarePants surpassed Rugrats in episodes, it became the sixth Nickelodeon series with most episodes.[8] Johnson said "After a decade on our air, SpongeBob has emerged as one of the most beloved and popular characters in television history. Audiences of all ages have fallen in love with this show and we're delighted to be serving up additional original episodes to our viewers for many years."[5][6][7]

Nickelodeon President Cyma Zarghami said "There are a bunch of different theories about SpongeBob. You can't dismiss the fact that it is a creatively excellent property. It's a character of good, positive energy. It came at a time when people wanted something more positive."[4] On March 26, 2011, the season premiered with the "A Friendly Game" and "Oral Report". "A Friendly Game" was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas and Steven Banks, with Tom Yasumi serving as animation director.[9] "Oral Report" was written by Alexander, Cervas and Dani Michaeli, and the animation was directed by Alan Smart.[10]

Animation was handled overseas in South Korea at Rough Draft Studios.[11][12] In 2012, Nickelodeon produced and debuted "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!", the first full-length episode of the series that was produced in stop motion animation.[13] Mark Caballero, Seamus Walsh, and Christopher Finnegan of Screen Novelties animated it, and Caballero and Walsh also served as its directors.[14] Production on the episode began in October 2011 at Los Angeles, California.[15] According to Finnegan, it took about five months to shoot, with a couple of months on either end for research and development and post.[16] Animation directors credited with episodes in the eighth season included Caballero, Andrew Overtoom, Alan Smart, Walsh, and Tom Yasumi. Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Alexander, Banks, Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Marc Ceccarelli, Cervas, Sean Charmatz, Andrew Goodman, Derek Iversen, Mr. Lawrence, Michaeli, Richard Pursel, Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt, and Vincent Waller.[a] The season was storyboarded by Alexander, Brookshier, Cash, Ceccarelli, Cervas, Charmatz, Springer, and Waller.[a] This is the last season to be produced in standard definition.

Cast edit

The eighth season featured Tom Kenny as the voice of the title character SpongeBob SquarePants and his pet snail Gary. SpongeBob's best friend, a starfish named Patrick Star, was voiced by Bill Fagerbakke,[17] while Rodger Bumpass played the voice of Squidward Tentacles, an arrogant and ill-tempered octopus.[18] Other members of the cast were Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs, a miserly crab obsessed with money who is SpongeBob's boss at the Krusty Krab;[19] Mr. Lawrence as Plankton, a small green copepod and Mr. Krabs' business rival;[20] Jill Talley as Karen, Plankton's sentient computer sidekick;[21] Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel from Texas;[22] Mary Jo Catlett as Mrs. Puff, SpongeBob's boating school teacher;[23] and Lori Alan as Pearl, a teenage whale who is Mr. Krabs' daughter.[24][25]

In addition to the regular cast members, episodes feature guest voices from many ranges of professions, including actors, musicians, and artists. For instance, in the episode "Ghoul Fools", American actor and comedian Chris Elliott guest starred in the episode as Lord Poltergeist, ghost pirate who runs a "haunted house boat."[26] Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway returned in the episode "Mermaid Man Begins", reprising their roles as SpongeBob and Patrick's favorite superheroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, respectively.[27] They reappeared in "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!", voicing their respective roles.[28] In "Pet Sitter Pat", Marion Ross voiced her recurring role as Grandma SquarePants, SpongeBob's grandmother.[29] The episode "Pet Sitter Pat" was Marion Ross' last voice-over work for the series as she had officially retired from acting in 2018. Brian Doyle-Murray reprised his role as the Flying Dutchman for "Ghoul Fools".[30] In "The Way of the Sponge", comedian Rich Fulcher guest starred as Fuzzy Acorns, Sandy's karate instructor.[31] John Goodman guest starred in the special episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" as Santa Claus.[32][33][34][35] In "Hello Bikini Bottom", Andy Samberg voiced the character of Colonel Carper, a concert manager who wants to become SpongeBob and Squidward's band manager.[36] Samberg said "I've been a SpongeBob fan for years, so I was honored to be asked. It's one of the few shows ever that's just as funny for kids as it is for adults."[37]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

During its peak years in early 2000, SpongeBob SquarePants received enormous ratings and number of viewers. By 2012, it was reported that the series' ratings were declining.[38][39] The average number of viewers aged 2 to 11 watching SpongeBob at any given time dropped 29% in the first quarter from a year earlier, according to Nielsen.[40] Wall Street Journal business writer John Jannarone suggested that the age of the series and oversaturation of the show might be contributing to the decline of the series' ratings, and might also be directly responsible for the decline in Nickelodeon's overall ratings.[1] Media analyst Todd Juenger, directly attributes the decline in Nickelodeon's ratings to the availability of streaming video content on services like Netflix, a provider of on-demand Internet streaming media.[41] Philippe Dauman, the president and CEO of Viacom, contradicted the notion saying he did not think "the limited amount of Nick library content on Netflix [...] has had a significant impact".[42][43] A Nickelodeon spokesman says SpongeBob is performing consistently well and remains as the number one rated animated series in all of children's television.[1] He added "there is nothing that we have seen that points to SpongeBob as a problem."[1] Dauman blamed the drop on "some ratings systemic issues" at Nielsen, citing extensive set-top-box data that "does in no way reflect" the Nielsen data.[44]

Juenger also notes that SpongeBob could affect the ratings of other Nickelodeon programming because children often change channels to find their favorite program, then stay tuned into that network.[1] Nickelodeon recently reduced its exposure in television. In the first quarter of 2012, the network cut back on the number of episodes it aired by 16% compared with a year earlier.[1]

On April 22, 2013, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced their intentions not to renew their existing deal with Viacom.[45] Since then, Viacom's deal with Netflix expired, and shows such as SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer were removed.[46] However, SpongeBob is still available to stream on Netflix in Canada.[47] On June 4, 2013, Viacom announced a multi-year licensing agreement which would move its programs, such as SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer, to Amazon.com, Netflix's top competitor.[48][49] Amazon agreed to pay more than $200 million to Viacom for the license, its largest subscription streaming transaction ever.[50][51]

Reviews and accolades edit

At the 39th Annie Awards, Dani Michaeli, Sean Charmatz, Nate Cash, Luke Brookshier and Paul Tibbitt were nominated for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production for the episode "Patrick's Staycation".[52] Moreover, directors Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh also received a nomination at the 40th Annie Awards for Directing in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production for the episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!".[53][54] Nominated for the same episode, Dan Driscoll won the Character Animation in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production category.[53][54] Savelen Forrest received the same nomination for his work on the episode, but lost.[53][54] The episode was also nominated at the 2013 Golden Reel Awards for Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television.[55] "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" was nominated at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival for Special Award for a TV Series.[56]

The show itself received several recognition. At the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards the show received four nominations—including Outstanding Children's Animated Program, Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program, Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles, and Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation.[57][58] At the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, the series was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Animation.[59] The show was nominated at the Producers Guild of America for the Children's Program category.[60] At the BAFTA Children's Awards, the show won the International category.[61][62] At the 2011 and 2012 ASCAP Film and Television Awards, SpongeBob SquarePants won the Top Television Series category.[63][64] Furthermore, at the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards, the show won the Favorite Cartoon category.[65] The series also won the succeeding year's Kids' Choice Awards and the 2011 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards for the same category.[66][67] SpongeBob SquarePants also received Favorite Cartoon nominations at the Kids' Choice Awards Argentina 2011 and 2012, and at the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico.[68][69][70][71][72][73] At the TP de Oro, the show won the Best Children and Youth Program category.[74]

The season received positive reviews from media critics. In his review for The Boston Globe, Tom Russo was positive on the season DVD set.[75] Russo praised the episode that "topped the shortlist", "Plankton's Good Eye", writing "the micro-antagonist clones one of SpongeBob's eyeballs for himself, and suddenly develops a more bubbly worldview."[75] Author Richard Reitsma cited a scene in "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups", in which SpongeBob tries to win back Patrick's friendship by dressing as the operatic Brünnhilde (just as Bugs Bunny did in the classic 1957 cartoon What's Opera, Doc?), as an example of the supposed gay subtext in the series, claimed to exist by some critics of the show and denied by its creator.[76]

Episodes edit

The episodes are ordered below according to Nickelodeon's packaging order, and not their original production or broadcast order.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [77]Animation directors [a]Written by [a]Original air date [77]Prod.
code [78]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1531"Accidents Will Happen"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors)
July 18, 2011 (2011-07-18)268–8013.80[79]
"The Other Patty"Written by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors)
June 25, 2011 (2011-06-25)268–8043.82[80]

"Accidents Will Happen": When Squidward twists his ankle on the job, he threatens to take legal action unless his employer, Mr. Krabs, agrees to cater to him to his every need. Mr. Krabs, who eventually gets tired of doing everything for Squidward, hires SpongeBob and Patrick to investigate the scene. It is revealed in surveillance camera footage that Squidward is lying. The episode ends with Squidward catering Mr. Krabs as punishment for faking an accident.


"The Other Patty": Mr. Krabs and Plankton find a common enemy — a popular new restaurant — and work together to steal the secret formula of its burgers.
1542"Drive Thru"Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
July 19, 2011 (2011-07-19)268–8073.68[79]
"The Hot Shot"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
June 18, 2011 (2011-06-18)268–8023.49[81]

"Drive Thru": Instead of paying money to repair a hole in the wall of the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs decides to use it to gain more income by turning it into a drive-thru window. However, to avoid spending money, Mr. Krabs refuses to purchase adequate equipment for the drive-thru, nor hire extra employees to work the drive-thru. When SpongeBob and Squidward get overwhelmed, Mr. Krabs keeps pounding more holes into the walls of the restaurant to create more drive-thrus, until the Krusty Krab falls into pieces.


"The Hot Shot": SpongeBob gets driving lessons from the son of a legendary race-car driver, Tony Fast Jr., who inadvertently gets them both into trouble.
1553"A Friendly Game"Tom YasumiWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Steven Banks
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
March 26, 2011 (2011-03-26)268–8034.55[82]
"Sentimental Sponge"Alan SmartWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors)
April 2, 2011 (2011-04-02)268–8083.27[83][b]

"A Friendly Game": SpongeBob and Patrick decide to build an indoor miniature golf course in SpongeBob's house. Squidward tells the two to keep the noise down while constructing the course. SpongeBob and Patrick try not to disturb Squidward while Patrick distracts SpongeBob to make him lose the game.


"Sentimental Sponge": After Patrick tells him to be more sentimental, SpongeBob becomes a hoarder, disturbing Squidward.
1564"Frozen Face-Off"Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Derek Iversen, Dani Michaeli, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
July 15, 2011 (2011-07-15)268–8055.76[84]
268–806
SpongeBob and Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy Cheeks, Plankton, Karen, and Gary participate in a sled worm race for one million dollars. However, just before the race begins, Plankton sneaks off to the Krusty Krab and uses a robot as his replacement in the race. Plankton goes inside the Krusty Krab to steal the Krabby Patty formula, while the group must evade attacks from a snow monster.
1575"Squidward's School for Grown-Ups"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors)
June 4, 2011 (2011-06-04)268–8095.02[85]
"Oral Report"Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
March 26, 2011 (2011-03-26)268–8114.55[82]

"Squidward's School for Grown-Ups": When Patrick suddenly grows a beard, he decides it is time for him to act like a grown-up. He tags along with Squidward, who offers to teach him everything he knows about how to be mature, much to SpongeBob's dismay. When at an opera house, SpongeBob, disguised as a performer, performs an aria in an attempt to win his friend back. Patrick's beard is revealed to be a sea urchin, and he becomes friends with SpongeBob again.


"Oral Report": While preparing to give an oral report for boating school, SpongeBob comes down with stage fright. SpongeBob asks Sandy for help, and receives a pair of goggles that enable him to see people in their undergarments so he will not feel nervous. However, during his oral presentation, the goggles malfunction, and SpongeBob runs out of school in panic, taking a boatmobile with him. He ends up giving his oral report to two police officers.
1586"Sweet and Sour Squid"Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
July 20, 2011 (2011-07-20)268–8123.58[79]
"The Googly Artiste"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash (directors)
July 21, 2011 (2011-07-21)268–8103.61[79]

"Sweet and Sour Squid": Plankton tries to befriend Squidward in order to get the Krabby Patty secret formula. However, Squidward refuses to converse with him until SpongeBob tells Plankton that he must compliment Squidward's music in order to start a friendship. Plankton can not stand Squidward's clarinet playing, but goes along with it anyway. After Squidward reveals that he doesn't know the formula, Plankton runs off with his clarinet.


"The Googly Artiste": When doing arts and crafts with SpongeBob, Patrick is coveted by everyone in town after an art critic praises his artwork. He soon becomes a famous artist, which makes Squidward jealous. When Patrick gets artist's block, he starts gluing googly eyes on Krabby Patties and selling them.
1597"A SquarePants Family Vacation"Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors)
November 11, 2011 (2011-11-11)[DVD 1]268–815A3.57[86]
268–815B
SpongeBob invites Mr. Krabs, Pearl, Sandy, Mrs. Puff, Larry, Squidward, and Plankton to watch a slideshow of his family vacation to the Great Barrier Reef. In the slideshow, SpongeBob, his parents, and Patrick go on a road trip.
1608"Patrick's Staycation"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Sean Charmatz, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, and Sean Charmatz (directors)
November 8, 2011 (2011-11-08)[DVD 1]268–8133.01[87]
"Walking the Plankton"Alan SmartWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
November 7, 2011 (2011-11-07)[DVD 1]268–8162.97[87]

"Patrick's Staycation": Patrick wants to take a vacation, so SpongeBob comes up with a solution — a "staycation", a vacation at home — which delights Patrick.


"Walking the Plankton": Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob win free tickets to a cruise, thanks to Plankton, but they do not know that it is a secret plan to steal the Krabby Patty formula. At the same time, Plankton tricks his computer wife Karen for a vacation, and she is initially excited until she realizes that this is part of his plan to steal the formula. They both hop on the same cruise as Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob.
1619"Mooncation"Alan SmartWritten by : Sean Charmatz, Vincent Waller, Steven Banks
Storyboarded by : Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller (directors)
November 10, 2011 (2011-11-10)[DVD 1]268–8182.83[87]
"Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation"Tom YasumiWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Sean Charmatz, and Steven Banks
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Sean Charmatz (directors)
November 9, 2011 (2011-11-09)[DVD 1]268–8173.14[87]

"Mooncation": Sandy prepares her rocket to go to the Moon for a vacation. However, SpongeBob accidentally stows away, and when on the Moon, the two set out camp. SpongeBob and Sandy play sports, including sandboarding on its craters. After accidentally crashing the sandboard into the fuel tank, they rush to return home before the fuel runs out.


"Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation": Mr. Krabs takes a vacation with SpongeBob and Pearl to the Bikini Bottom Mint. However, Pearl does not want to tag along, so she stays at a destroyed museum. When two bank robbers seize the mint, SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs stop them and are rewarded with a special edition one-dollar bill with their faces on it. Pearl confiscates the money and spends it on a new pair of shoes.
16210"Ghoul Fools"Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
October 21, 2011 (2011-10-21)268–8193.91[88]
268–820
SpongeBob and Patrick find a houseboat haunted by a crew of ghost pirates. The two get caught in a feud between them and the Flying Dutchman.
16311"Mermaid Man Begins"Alan SmartWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Sean Charmatz, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Sean Charmatz (directors)
September 23, 2011 (2011-09-23)268–8222.65[89]
"Plankton's Good Eye"Tom YasumiWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Cecarrelli, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
268–825

"Mermaid Man Begins": SpongeBob and Patrick learn the secret origins of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy from the heroes themselves.


"Plankton's Good Eye": Plankton grows himself another eye because he lacks depth perception. However, it changes his personality and causes him to be nice, because the eye is from SpongeBob's DNA.
16412"Barnacle Face"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Aaron Springer, Andrew Goodman, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
September 16, 2011 (2011-09-16)268–8214.39[90]
"Pet Sitter Pat"Tom YasumiWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
268–835

"Barnacle Face": The night before a school dance, Pearl gets a barnacle on her face. Mr. Krabs asks SpongeBob to help his daughter remove the blemish to save money, instead of taking Pearl to expensive treatment.


"Pet Sitter Pat": When SpongeBob gets an invitation to his grandma's birthday party, he asks Patrick to pet-sit Gary. However, SpongeBob gets worried about Patrick's misguided attempts at pet-sitting.
16513"House Sittin' for Sandy"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
September 30, 2011 (2011-09-30)268–8233.33[91]
"Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
268–826

"House Sittin' for Sandy": SpongeBob gladly accepts to house sit Sandy's treedome while she is away. All is quiet until Patrick arrives for a visit and causes chaos, which results in the treedome getting destroyed.


"Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom": Squidward and SpongeBob win backstage passes and tickets to Kelpy G's live concert. However, Patrick eats their passes shortly after the concert begins. Losing their passes, SpongeBob and Squidward try to sneak backstage to meet Kelpy G.
16614"Bubble Troubles"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
November 25, 2011 (2011-11-25)268–8293.28[92]
"The Way of the Sponge"Tom YasumiWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Derek Iversen, and Andrew Goodman
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
268–830

"Bubble Troubles": After making bubbles with hot sauce, SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally destroy Sandy's air supply by causing a fire and filling her treedome with water. The two must help an increasingly delirious Sandy find enough oxygen until they can make her treedome safe again.


"The Way of the Sponge": Sandy introduces Fuzzy Acorns, "the greatest karate master ever," to SpongeBob. Fuzzy trains Sandy to earn the "blacker belt," the highest belt in karate. SpongeBob wishes he had a belt, which Fuzzy overhears and tells SpongeBob that if he wants one, he has to earn it. While working at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob accidentally beats Fuzzy in a karate match and earns a belt.
16715"The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
November 25, 2011 (2011-11-25)268–8283.27[93]
"Bubble Buddy Returns"Written by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
268–824

"The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom": While looking for spare change, Mr. Krabs notices an oversized soybean at Sandy's treedome. Mr. Krabs is interested in what could have enlarged the plant, and Sandy reveals an experimental growth formula, which Mr. Krabs steals. At the Krusty Krab, he uses the growth formula on a Krabby Patty, but it keeps growing, and SpongeBob must find a way to stop it.


"Bubble Buddy Returns": SpongeBob receives a letter from his old friend Bubble Buddy, asking to babysit his son Shiny. Shiny causes trouble and SpongeBob struggles to keep him out of dangerous situations.
16816"Restraining SpongeBob"Tom YasumiWritten by : Sean Charmatz, Vincent Waller, and Paul Tibbitt
Storyboarded by : Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller (directors)
April 2, 2012 (2012-04-02)268–814A
268–814B
2.04[94]
"Fiasco!"Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
April 5, 2012 (2012-04-05)268–8341.69[94]

"Restraining SpongeBob": Squidward has had it with SpongeBob's annoying antics and issues SpongeBob a restraining order. The restraining order gets in the way of their work at the Krusty Krab, and Patrick is temporarily hired to help out - only making the situation worse.


"Fiasco!": Squidward discovers a piece of art by an artist named "Fiasco," and Mr. Krabs decides to use it as an attraction to his customers at the Krusty Krab. Plankton steals the art, believing he can reverse engineer the Krabby Patty formula from it, unknowingly causing him to be chased all over Bikini Bottom by the police.
16917"Are You Happy Now?"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
March 31, 2012 (2012-03-31)268–8334.12[95]
"Planet of the Jellyfish"Tom YasumiWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
268–827

"Are You Happy Now?": Squidward does not have a happiest memory, so SpongeBob tries to help him create one.


"Planet of the Jellyfish": SpongeBob and Sandy battle an evil jellyfish overlord, who replaces everyone in town with clones. After searching for clues, they figure out that its weakness is mayonnaise.
17018"Free Samples"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
April 6, 2012 (2012-04-06)268–8391.67[96]
"Home Sweet Rubble"Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
April 4, 2012 (2012-04-04)268–8432.40[94]

"Free Samples": Plotting to ruin Mr. Krabs, Plankton drives away his customers with fake Krabby Patty samples. As a result, Mr. Krabs is forced to give out free Krabby Patties in order to try to win them back.


"Home Sweet Rubble": SpongeBob's pineapple house is falling apart and needs repairs, so he gets all of his friends to help him refurbish it. However, despite the big changes, SpongeBob is not happy with his new home. He gets an identical copy of his old house after opening a "fully furnished pineapple in a can" from Gary.
17119"Karen 2.0"Alan SmartWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
April 13, 2012 (2012-04-13)268–8462.25[97]
"InSPONGEiac"Written by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
April 9, 2012 (2012-04-09)268–8372.02[98]

"Karen 2.0": When Plankton replaces his computer wife Karen with an upgraded version, the original Karen leaves and gets a job at the Krusty Krab.


"InSPONGEiac": SpongeBob has difficulty falling asleep, and consults Patrick for help.
17220"Face Freeze!"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
July 21, 2012 (2012-07-21)268–8483.65[99]
"Glove World R.I.P."Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
April 3, 2012 (2012-04-03)268–8442.71[100]

"Face Freeze!": SpongeBob and Patrick get face freeze after making too many faces, despite being warned not to by Mr. Krabs.


"Glove World R.I.P.": SpongeBob and Patrick spend a final day at the Glove World Amusement Park before it shuts down forever only to realize that the closure was to open the new Glove Universe Amusement Park.
17321"Squiditis"Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
April 11, 2012 (2012-04-11)268–8492.27[101]
"Demolition Doofus"Alan SmartWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
July 21, 2012 (2012-07-21)268–8453.65[99]

"Squiditis": When Squidward goes home sick with a fake illness, SpongeBob thinks he has caught it for real.


"Demolition Doofus": Mrs. Puff enters SpongeBob into a demolition derby, but SpongeBob's awful driving makes him a superstar.
17422"Treats!"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
April 10, 2012 (2012-04-10)268–8472.15[101]
"For Here or to Go"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Steven Banks
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
April 12, 2012 (2012-04-12)268–8402.52[102]

"Treats!": SpongeBob brings home a box of new snail treats that Gary will do anything to get; especially when they run out.


"For Here or to Go": Mr. Krabs organizes a guessing game to his customers at the Krusty Krab for a Krabby Patty. When Plankton tries it, he gets the right answer, and Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob stall the contest to prevent him from getting his prize.
17523"It's a SpongeBob Christmas!"Mark Caballero and Seamus WalshWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Derek Iversen, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
November 23, 2012 (2012-11-23) (CBS)
December 6, 2012 (Nickelodeon)
268–8413.63[103]
4.61[104]
268–842
In this special stop-motion episode, Plankton turns everybody in Bikini Bottom from nice to naughty by feeding them his special jerktonium-laced fruitcakes and transforming them into jerks in his attempt to get his Christmas wish — the Krabby Patty secret formula. However, when it is revealed that the only victim capable of surviving the mineral is SpongeBob because of his massive love for the holidays, SpongeBob must save the rest of Bikini Bottom from getting coal for Christmas.
17624"Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!"Alan SmartWritten by : Aaron Springer and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer (director)
October 14, 2012 (2012-10-14)268–8362.28[105]
"Chum Fricassee"Tom YasumiWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Richard Pursel
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
October 21, 2012 (2012-10-21)268–8502.30[106]

"Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!": Plankton teams up with Man Ray to get the Krabby Patty formula and rule the world. However, his plan backfires when Man Ray becomes addicted to Krabby Patties.


"Chum Fricassee": Squidward quits the Krusty Krab to work for Plankton, turning the Chum Bucket into an overnight success.
17725"The Good Krabby Name"Alan SmartWritten by : Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, and Derek Iversen
Storyboarded by : Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli (directors)
September 3, 2012 (2012-09-03)268–8513.36[107]
"Move It or Lose It"Andrew OvertoomWritten by : Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, and Mr. Lawrence
Storyboarded by : Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas (directors)
October 21, 2012 (2012-10-21)268–8382.30[106]

"The Good Krabby Name": Mr. Krabs wants all of Bikini Bottom to eat at the Krusty Krab, so SpongeBob and Patrick go on an advertising blitz.


"Move It or Lose It": Mr. Krabs and Plankton circulate petitions about the bulldozing of a Bikini Bottom restaurant.
17826"Hello Bikini Bottom!"Alan Smart, Andrew Overtoom, and Tom YasumiWritten by : Aaron Springer, Sean Charmatz, and Dani Michaeli
Storyboarded by : Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz (directors)
October 8, 2012 (2012-10-08)268–8312.76[108]
268–832
A concert promoter named Colonel Carper wants SpongeBob and Squidward to form a band together and sends them on a "world tour." However, Mr. Krabs decides to manage them in order to make his own profits from his two employees' success.

DVD release edit

The DVD boxset for season eight was released by Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon in the United States and Canada on March 12, 2013, three months after the season had completed broadcast on television. The DVD release features bonus materials, including the animated short "Sandy's Vacation in Ruins."[109]

SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete Eighth Season
Set details Special features
  • Sandy's Vacation in Ruins featurette
Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
March 12, 2013[110] October 28, 2013[111] October 30, 2013[112]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Information is taken from the opening credits of each episode.
  2. ^ Due to airing as a part of Nickelodeon's Countdown to the Kids' Choice Awards 2011 event, the exact ratings for this episode went undocumented. The ratings listed here are what the 7:30pm half-hour of this event received.[83]
  1. ^ a b c d e This episode was first released on the SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip DVD on September 20, 2011.

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spongebob, squarepants, season, eighth, season, american, animated, television, series, spongebob, squarepants, created, former, marine, biologist, animator, stephen, hillenburg, originally, aired, nickelodeon, united, states, from, march, 2011, december, 2012. The eighth season of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States from March 26 2011 to December 6 2012 and contained 26 half hour episodes with a miniseries titled SpongeBob s Runaway Roadtrip The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and writer Paul Tibbitt who also acted as the showrunner In 2011 SpongeBob s Runaway Roadtrip an anthology series consisting of five episodes from the season was launched SpongeBob SquarePantsSeason 8DVD coverStarringTom Kenny Bill Fagerbakke Rodger Bumpass Clancy Brown Mr Lawrence Jill Talley Carolyn Lawrence Mary Jo Catlett Lori AlanCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes26 47 segments ReleaseOriginal networkNickelodeonOriginal releaseMarch 26 2011 2011 03 26 December 6 2012 2012 12 06 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodesThe show itself received several recognitions including the 2011 and 2012 Kids Choice Awards for Favorite Cartoon The series was also nominated in various international Kids Choice Awards ceremonies for the same category At the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards the show received four nominations including Outstanding Children s Animated Program Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles and Outstanding Sound Editing Animation At the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards the series was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Animation The show won the BAFTA Children s Awards for the International category The episode It s a SpongeBob Christmas was well received at the 40th Annie Awards being nominated for three categories including a successful win for Dan Driscoll for the Character Animation in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production category In 2012 it was reported that the show was receiving a decline in ratings The Wall Street Journal pointed to a few possible problems It could be too old or it may be shown on TV too often 1 Another issue could be its licensing to Netflix an on demand Internet streaming media the previous year As a result Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced not to renew their existing deal with Viacom owner of the SpongeBob trademark Since then Viacom s deal with Netflix expired removed its shows such as SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer and moved its programmings to Amazon com Netflix s top competitor and later CBS All Access Several compilation DVDs that contained episodes from the season were released The SpongeBob SquarePants The Complete Eighth Season DVD was released in region 1 on March 12 2013 region 2 on October 28 2013 and region 4 on October 30 2013 Contents 1 Production 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Reviews and accolades 4 Episodes 5 DVD release 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksProduction editThe season s executive producers were series creator Stephen Hillenburg and Paul Tibbitt who also acted as the series showrunner 2 3 Due to the success of the show the New York Daily News reported that Nickelodeon picked up SpongeBob SquarePants for an eighth season on December 14 2009 during the year which the show was celebrating its tenth anniversary on television 4 Brown Johnson president of animation for Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids amp Family Group announced the renewal of the series 5 6 7 The season was ordered with 26 episodes that would bring the total number of episodes for the series to 178 5 6 7 With its episode count of 178 SpongeBob SquarePants surpassed Rugrats in episodes it became the sixth Nickelodeon series with most episodes 8 Johnson said After a decade on our air SpongeBob has emerged as one of the most beloved and popular characters in television history Audiences of all ages have fallen in love with this show and we re delighted to be serving up additional original episodes to our viewers for many years 5 6 7 Nickelodeon President Cyma Zarghami said There are a bunch of different theories about SpongeBob You can t dismiss the fact that it is a creatively excellent property It s a character of good positive energy It came at a time when people wanted something more positive 4 On March 26 2011 the season premiered with the A Friendly Game and Oral Report A Friendly Game was written by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Steven Banks with Tom Yasumi serving as animation director 9 Oral Report was written by Alexander Cervas and Dani Michaeli and the animation was directed by Alan Smart 10 Animation was handled overseas in South Korea at Rough Draft Studios 11 12 In 2012 Nickelodeon produced and debuted It s a SpongeBob Christmas the first full length episode of the series that was produced in stop motion animation 13 Mark Caballero Seamus Walsh and Christopher Finnegan of Screen Novelties animated it and Caballero and Walsh also served as its directors 14 Production on the episode began in October 2011 at Los Angeles California 15 According to Finnegan it took about five months to shoot with a couple of months on either end for research and development and post 16 Animation directors credited with episodes in the eighth season included Caballero Andrew Overtoom Alan Smart Walsh and Tom Yasumi Episodes were written by a team of writers which consisted of Alexander Banks Luke Brookshier Nate Cash Marc Ceccarelli Cervas Sean Charmatz Andrew Goodman Derek Iversen Mr Lawrence Michaeli Richard Pursel Aaron Springer Paul Tibbitt and Vincent Waller a The season was storyboarded by Alexander Brookshier Cash Ceccarelli Cervas Charmatz Springer and Waller a This is the last season to be produced in standard definition Cast editThe eighth season featured Tom Kenny as the voice of the title character SpongeBob SquarePants and his pet snail Gary SpongeBob s best friend a starfish named Patrick Star was voiced by Bill Fagerbakke 17 while Rodger Bumpass played the voice of Squidward Tentacles an arrogant and ill tempered octopus 18 Other members of the cast were Clancy Brown as Mr Krabs a miserly crab obsessed with money who is SpongeBob s boss at the Krusty Krab 19 Mr Lawrence as Plankton a small green copepod and Mr Krabs business rival 20 Jill Talley as Karen Plankton s sentient computer sidekick 21 Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks a squirrel from Texas 22 Mary Jo Catlett as Mrs Puff SpongeBob s boating school teacher 23 and Lori Alan as Pearl a teenage whale who is Mr Krabs daughter 24 25 In addition to the regular cast members episodes feature guest voices from many ranges of professions including actors musicians and artists For instance in the episode Ghoul Fools American actor and comedian Chris Elliott guest starred in the episode as Lord Poltergeist ghost pirate who runs a haunted house boat 26 Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway returned in the episode Mermaid Man Begins reprising their roles as SpongeBob and Patrick s favorite superheroes Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy respectively 27 They reappeared in Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go voicing their respective roles 28 In Pet Sitter Pat Marion Ross voiced her recurring role as Grandma SquarePants SpongeBob s grandmother 29 The episode Pet Sitter Pat was Marion Ross last voice over work for the series as she had officially retired from acting in 2018 Brian Doyle Murray reprised his role as the Flying Dutchman for Ghoul Fools 30 In The Way of the Sponge comedian Rich Fulcher guest starred as Fuzzy Acorns Sandy s karate instructor 31 John Goodman guest starred in the special episode It s a SpongeBob Christmas as Santa Claus 32 33 34 35 In Hello Bikini Bottom Andy Samberg voiced the character of Colonel Carper a concert manager who wants to become SpongeBob and Squidward s band manager 36 Samberg said I ve been a SpongeBob fan for years so I was honored to be asked It s one of the few shows ever that s just as funny for kids as it is for adults 37 Reception editRatings edit During its peak years in early 2000 SpongeBob SquarePants received enormous ratings and number of viewers By 2012 it was reported that the series ratings were declining 38 39 The average number of viewers aged 2 to 11 watching SpongeBob at any given time dropped 29 in the first quarter from a year earlier according to Nielsen 40 Wall Street Journal business writer John Jannarone suggested that the age of the series and oversaturation of the show might be contributing to the decline of the series ratings and might also be directly responsible for the decline in Nickelodeon s overall ratings 1 Media analyst Todd Juenger directly attributes the decline in Nickelodeon s ratings to the availability of streaming video content on services like Netflix a provider of on demand Internet streaming media 41 Philippe Dauman the president and CEO of Viacom contradicted the notion saying he did not think the limited amount of Nick library content on Netflix has had a significant impact 42 43 A Nickelodeon spokesman says SpongeBob is performing consistently well and remains as the number one rated animated series in all of children s television 1 He added there is nothing that we have seen that points to SpongeBob as a problem 1 Dauman blamed the drop on some ratings systemic issues at Nielsen citing extensive set top box data that does in no way reflect the Nielsen data 44 Juenger also notes that SpongeBob could affect the ratings of other Nickelodeon programming because children often change channels to find their favorite program then stay tuned into that network 1 Nickelodeon recently reduced its exposure in television In the first quarter of 2012 the network cut back on the number of episodes it aired by 16 compared with a year earlier 1 On April 22 2013 Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced their intentions not to renew their existing deal with Viacom 45 Since then Viacom s deal with Netflix expired and shows such as SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer were removed 46 However SpongeBob is still available to stream on Netflix in Canada 47 On June 4 2013 Viacom announced a multi year licensing agreement which would move its programs such as SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer to Amazon com Netflix s top competitor 48 49 Amazon agreed to pay more than 200 million to Viacom for the license its largest subscription streaming transaction ever 50 51 Reviews and accolades edit At the 39th Annie Awards Dani Michaeli Sean Charmatz Nate Cash Luke Brookshier and Paul Tibbitt were nominated for Best Writing in an Animated Television Production for the episode Patrick s Staycation 52 Moreover directors Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh also received a nomination at the 40th Annie Awards for Directing in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production for the episode It s a SpongeBob Christmas 53 54 Nominated for the same episode Dan Driscoll won the Character Animation in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production category 53 54 Savelen Forrest received the same nomination for his work on the episode but lost 53 54 The episode was also nominated at the 2013 Golden Reel Awards for Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television 55 It s a SpongeBob Christmas was nominated at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival for Special Award for a TV Series 56 The show itself received several recognition At the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards the show received four nominations including Outstanding Children s Animated Program Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles and Outstanding Sound Editing Animation 57 58 At the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards the series was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Animation 59 The show was nominated at the Producers Guild of America for the Children s Program category 60 At the BAFTA Children s Awards the show won the International category 61 62 At the 2011 and 2012 ASCAP Film and Television Awards SpongeBob SquarePants won the Top Television Series category 63 64 Furthermore at the 2011 Kids Choice Awards the show won the Favorite Cartoon category 65 The series also won the succeeding year s Kids Choice Awards and the 2011 Indonesia Kids Choice Awards for the same category 66 67 SpongeBob SquarePants also received Favorite Cartoon nominations at the Kids Choice Awards Argentina 2011 and 2012 and at the 2012 Kids Choice Awards Mexico 68 69 70 71 72 73 At the TP de Oro the show won the Best Children and Youth Program category 74 The season received positive reviews from media critics In his review for The Boston Globe Tom Russo was positive on the season DVD set 75 Russo praised the episode that topped the shortlist Plankton s Good Eye writing the micro antagonist clones one of SpongeBob s eyeballs for himself and suddenly develops a more bubbly worldview 75 Author Richard Reitsma cited a scene in Squidward s School for Grown Ups in which SpongeBob tries to win back Patrick s friendship by dressing as the operatic Brunnhilde just as Bugs Bunny did in the classic 1957 cartoon What s Opera Doc as an example of the supposed gay subtext in the series claimed to exist by some critics of the show and denied by its creator 76 Episodes editSee also List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes The episodes are ordered below according to Nickelodeon s packaging order and not their original production or broadcast order No overallNo inseasonTitle 77 Animation directors a Written by a Original air date 77 Prod code 78 U S viewers millions 1531 Accidents Will Happen Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash directors July 18 2011 2011 07 18 268 8013 80 79 The Other Patty Written by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash directors June 25 2011 2011 06 25 268 8043 82 80 Accidents Will Happen When Squidward twists his ankle on the job he threatens to take legal action unless his employer Mr Krabs agrees to cater to him to his every need Mr Krabs who eventually gets tired of doing everything for Squidward hires SpongeBob and Patrick to investigate the scene It is revealed in surveillance camera footage that Squidward is lying The episode ends with Squidward catering Mr Krabs as punishment for faking an accident The Other Patty Mr Krabs and Plankton find a common enemy a popular new restaurant and work together to steal the secret formula of its burgers 1542 Drive Thru Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director July 19 2011 2011 07 19 268 8073 68 79 The Hot Shot Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director June 18 2011 2011 06 18 268 8023 49 81 Drive Thru Instead of paying money to repair a hole in the wall of the Krusty Krab Mr Krabs decides to use it to gain more income by turning it into a drive thru window However to avoid spending money Mr Krabs refuses to purchase adequate equipment for the drive thru nor hire extra employees to work the drive thru When SpongeBob and Squidward get overwhelmed Mr Krabs keeps pounding more holes into the walls of the restaurant to create more drive thrus until the Krusty Krab falls into pieces The Hot Shot SpongeBob gets driving lessons from the son of a legendary race car driver Tony Fast Jr who inadvertently gets them both into trouble 1553 A Friendly Game Tom YasumiWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Steven BanksStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors March 26 2011 2011 03 26 268 8034 55 82 Sentimental Sponge Alan SmartWritten by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash directors April 2 2011 2011 04 02 268 8083 27 83 b A Friendly Game SpongeBob and Patrick decide to build an indoor miniature golf course in SpongeBob s house Squidward tells the two to keep the noise down while constructing the course SpongeBob and Patrick try not to disturb Squidward while Patrick distracts SpongeBob to make him lose the game Sentimental Sponge After Patrick tells him to be more sentimental SpongeBob becomes a hoarder disturbing Squidward 1564 Frozen Face Off Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas Derek Iversen Dani Michaeli and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors July 15 2011 2011 07 15 268 8055 76 84 268 806SpongeBob and Patrick Mr Krabs Squidward Sandy Cheeks Plankton Karen and Gary participate in a sled worm race for one million dollars However just before the race begins Plankton sneaks off to the Krusty Krab and uses a robot as his replacement in the race Plankton goes inside the Krusty Krab to steal the Krabby Patty formula while the group must evade attacks from a snow monster 1575 Squidward s School for Grown Ups Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer Sean Charmatz and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz directors June 4 2011 2011 06 04 268 8095 02 85 Oral Report Written by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors March 26 2011 2011 03 26 268 8114 55 82 Squidward s School for Grown Ups When Patrick suddenly grows a beard he decides it is time for him to act like a grown up He tags along with Squidward who offers to teach him everything he knows about how to be mature much to SpongeBob s dismay When at an opera house SpongeBob disguised as a performer performs an aria in an attempt to win his friend back Patrick s beard is revealed to be a sea urchin and he becomes friends with SpongeBob again Oral Report While preparing to give an oral report for boating school SpongeBob comes down with stage fright SpongeBob asks Sandy for help and receives a pair of goggles that enable him to see people in their undergarments so he will not feel nervous However during his oral presentation the goggles malfunction and SpongeBob runs out of school in panic taking a boatmobile with him He ends up giving his oral report to two police officers 1586 Sweet and Sour Squid Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director July 20 2011 2011 07 20 268 8123 58 79 The Googly Artiste Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Nate Cash directors July 21 2011 2011 07 21 268 8103 61 79 Sweet and Sour Squid Plankton tries to befriend Squidward in order to get the Krabby Patty secret formula However Squidward refuses to converse with him until SpongeBob tells Plankton that he must compliment Squidward s music in order to start a friendship Plankton can not stand Squidward s clarinet playing but goes along with it anyway After Squidward reveals that he doesn t know the formula Plankton runs off with his clarinet The Googly Artiste When doing arts and crafts with SpongeBob Patrick is coveted by everyone in town after an art critic praises his artwork He soon becomes a famous artist which makes Squidward jealous When Patrick gets artist s block he starts gluing googly eyes on Krabby Patties and selling them 1597 A SquarePants Family Vacation Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer Sean Charmatz and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz directors November 11 2011 2011 11 11 DVD 1 268 815A3 57 86 268 815BSpongeBob invites Mr Krabs Pearl Sandy Mrs Puff Larry Squidward and Plankton to watch a slideshow of his family vacation to the Great Barrier Reef In the slideshow SpongeBob his parents and Patrick go on a road trip 1608 Patrick s Staycation Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash Sean Charmatz and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier Nate Cash and Sean Charmatz directors November 8 2011 2011 11 08 DVD 1 268 8133 01 87 Walking the Plankton Alan SmartWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors November 7 2011 2011 11 07 DVD 1 268 8162 97 87 Patrick s Staycation Patrick wants to take a vacation so SpongeBob comes up with a solution a staycation a vacation at home which delights Patrick Walking the Plankton Mr Krabs and SpongeBob win free tickets to a cruise thanks to Plankton but they do not know that it is a secret plan to steal the Krabby Patty formula At the same time Plankton tricks his computer wife Karen for a vacation and she is initially excited until she realizes that this is part of his plan to steal the formula They both hop on the same cruise as Mr Krabs and SpongeBob 1619 Mooncation Alan SmartWritten by Sean Charmatz Vincent Waller Steven BanksStoryboarded by Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller directors November 10 2011 2011 11 10 DVD 1 268 8182 83 87 Mr Krabs Takes a Vacation Tom YasumiWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli Sean Charmatz and Steven BanksStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Sean Charmatz directors November 9 2011 2011 11 09 DVD 1 268 8173 14 87 Mooncation Sandy prepares her rocket to go to the Moon for a vacation However SpongeBob accidentally stows away and when on the Moon the two set out camp SpongeBob and Sandy play sports including sandboarding on its craters After accidentally crashing the sandboard into the fuel tank they rush to return home before the fuel runs out Mr Krabs Takes a Vacation Mr Krabs takes a vacation with SpongeBob and Pearl to the Bikini Bottom Mint However Pearl does not want to tag along so she stays at a destroyed museum When two bank robbers seize the mint SpongeBob and Mr Krabs stop them and are rewarded with a special edition one dollar bill with their faces on it Pearl confiscates the money and spends it on a new pair of shoes 16210 Ghoul Fools Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors October 21 2011 2011 10 21 268 8193 91 88 268 820SpongeBob and Patrick find a houseboat haunted by a crew of ghost pirates The two get caught in a feud between them and the Flying Dutchman 16311 Mermaid Man Begins Alan SmartWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas Sean Charmatz and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Sean Charmatz directors September 23 2011 2011 09 23 268 8222 65 89 Plankton s Good Eye Tom YasumiWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Cecarrelli and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors 268 825 Mermaid Man Begins SpongeBob and Patrick learn the secret origins of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy from the heroes themselves Plankton s Good Eye Plankton grows himself another eye because he lacks depth perception However it changes his personality and causes him to be nice because the eye is from SpongeBob s DNA 16412 Barnacle Face Andrew OvertoomWritten by Aaron Springer Andrew Goodman and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director September 16 2011 2011 09 16 268 8214 39 90 Pet Sitter Pat Tom YasumiWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors 268 835 Barnacle Face The night before a school dance Pearl gets a barnacle on her face Mr Krabs asks SpongeBob to help his daughter remove the blemish to save money instead of taking Pearl to expensive treatment Pet Sitter Pat When SpongeBob gets an invitation to his grandma s birthday party he asks Patrick to pet sit Gary However SpongeBob gets worried about Patrick s misguided attempts at pet sitting 16513 House Sittin for Sandy Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer Sean Charmatz and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director September 30 2011 2011 09 30 268 8233 33 91 Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom Andrew OvertoomWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors 268 826 House Sittin for Sandy SpongeBob gladly accepts to house sit Sandy s treedome while she is away All is quiet until Patrick arrives for a visit and causes chaos which results in the treedome getting destroyed Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom Squidward and SpongeBob win backstage passes and tickets to Kelpy G s live concert However Patrick eats their passes shortly after the concert begins Losing their passes SpongeBob and Squidward try to sneak backstage to meet Kelpy G 16614 Bubble Troubles Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors November 25 2011 2011 11 25 268 8293 28 92 The Way of the Sponge Tom YasumiWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas Derek Iversen and Andrew GoodmanStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors 268 830 Bubble Troubles After making bubbles with hot sauce SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally destroy Sandy s air supply by causing a fire and filling her treedome with water The two must help an increasingly delirious Sandy find enough oxygen until they can make her treedome safe again The Way of the Sponge Sandy introduces Fuzzy Acorns the greatest karate master ever to SpongeBob Fuzzy trains Sandy to earn the blacker belt the highest belt in karate SpongeBob wishes he had a belt which Fuzzy overhears and tells SpongeBob that if he wants one he has to earn it While working at the Krusty Krab SpongeBob accidentally beats Fuzzy in a karate match and earns a belt 16715 The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director November 25 2011 2011 11 25 268 8283 27 93 Bubble Buddy Returns Written by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors 268 824 The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom While looking for spare change Mr Krabs notices an oversized soybean at Sandy s treedome Mr Krabs is interested in what could have enlarged the plant and Sandy reveals an experimental growth formula which Mr Krabs steals At the Krusty Krab he uses the growth formula on a Krabby Patty but it keeps growing and SpongeBob must find a way to stop it Bubble Buddy Returns SpongeBob receives a letter from his old friend Bubble Buddy asking to babysit his son Shiny Shiny causes trouble and SpongeBob struggles to keep him out of dangerous situations 16816 Restraining SpongeBob Tom YasumiWritten by Sean Charmatz Vincent Waller and Paul TibbittStoryboarded by Sean Charmatz and Vincent Waller directors April 2 2012 2012 04 02 268 814A268 814B2 04 94 Fiasco Written by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors April 5 2012 2012 04 05 268 8341 69 94 Restraining SpongeBob Squidward has had it with SpongeBob s annoying antics and issues SpongeBob a restraining order The restraining order gets in the way of their work at the Krusty Krab and Patrick is temporarily hired to help out only making the situation worse Fiasco Squidward discovers a piece of art by an artist named Fiasco and Mr Krabs decides to use it as an attraction to his customers at the Krusty Krab Plankton steals the art believing he can reverse engineer the Krabby Patty formula from it unknowingly causing him to be chased all over Bikini Bottom by the police 16917 Are You Happy Now Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors March 31 2012 2012 03 31 268 8334 12 95 Planet of the Jellyfish Tom YasumiWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors 268 827 Are You Happy Now Squidward does not have a happiest memory so SpongeBob tries to help him create one Planet of the Jellyfish SpongeBob and Sandy battle an evil jellyfish overlord who replaces everyone in town with clones After searching for clues they figure out that its weakness is mayonnaise 17018 Free Samples Andrew OvertoomWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors April 6 2012 2012 04 06 268 8391 67 96 Home Sweet Rubble Written by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors April 4 2012 2012 04 04 268 8432 40 94 Free Samples Plotting to ruin Mr Krabs Plankton drives away his customers with fake Krabby Patty samples As a result Mr Krabs is forced to give out free Krabby Patties in order to try to win them back Home Sweet Rubble SpongeBob s pineapple house is falling apart and needs repairs so he gets all of his friends to help him refurbish it However despite the big changes SpongeBob is not happy with his new home He gets an identical copy of his old house after opening a fully furnished pineapple in a can from Gary 17119 Karen 2 0 Alan SmartWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors April 13 2012 2012 04 13 268 8462 25 97 InSPONGEiac Written by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors April 9 2012 2012 04 09 268 8372 02 98 Karen 2 0 When Plankton replaces his computer wife Karen with an upgraded version the original Karen leaves and gets a job at the Krusty Krab InSPONGEiac SpongeBob has difficulty falling asleep and consults Patrick for help 17220 Face Freeze Andrew OvertoomWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors July 21 2012 2012 07 21 268 8483 65 99 Glove World R I P Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director April 3 2012 2012 04 03 268 8442 71 100 Face Freeze SpongeBob and Patrick get face freeze after making too many faces despite being warned not to by Mr Krabs Glove World R I P SpongeBob and Patrick spend a final day at the Glove World Amusement Park before it shuts down forever only to realize that the closure was to open the new Glove Universe Amusement Park 17321 Squiditis Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director April 11 2012 2012 04 11 268 8492 27 101 Demolition Doofus Alan SmartWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors July 21 2012 2012 07 21 268 8453 65 99 Squiditis When Squidward goes home sick with a fake illness SpongeBob thinks he has caught it for real Demolition Doofus Mrs Puff enters SpongeBob into a demolition derby but SpongeBob s awful driving makes him a superstar 17422 Treats Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director April 10 2012 2012 04 10 268 8472 15 101 For Here or to Go Andrew OvertoomWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Steven BanksStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors April 12 2012 2012 04 12 268 8402 52 102 Treats SpongeBob brings home a box of new snail treats that Gary will do anything to get especially when they run out For Here or to Go Mr Krabs organizes a guessing game to his customers at the Krusty Krab for a Krabby Patty When Plankton tries it he gets the right answer and Mr Krabs and SpongeBob stall the contest to prevent him from getting his prize 17523 It s a SpongeBob Christmas Mark Caballero and Seamus WalshWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli Derek Iversen and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors November 23 2012 2012 11 23 CBS December 6 2012 Nickelodeon 268 8413 63 103 4 61 104 268 842In this special stop motion episode Plankton turns everybody in Bikini Bottom from nice to naughty by feeding them his special jerktonium laced fruitcakes and transforming them into jerks in his attempt to get his Christmas wish the Krabby Patty secret formula However when it is revealed that the only victim capable of surviving the mineral is SpongeBob because of his massive love for the holidays SpongeBob must save the rest of Bikini Bottom from getting coal for Christmas 17624 Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go Alan SmartWritten by Aaron Springer and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer director October 14 2012 2012 10 14 268 8362 28 105 Chum Fricassee Tom YasumiWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Richard PurselStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors October 21 2012 2012 10 21 268 8502 30 106 Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go Plankton teams up with Man Ray to get the Krabby Patty formula and rule the world However his plan backfires when Man Ray becomes addicted to Krabby Patties Chum Fricassee Squidward quits the Krusty Krab to work for Plankton turning the Chum Bucket into an overnight success 17725 The Good Krabby Name Alan SmartWritten by Luke Brookshier Marc Ceccarelli and Derek IversenStoryboarded by Luke Brookshier and Marc Ceccarelli directors September 3 2012 2012 09 03 268 8513 36 107 Move It or Lose It Andrew OvertoomWritten by Casey Alexander Zeus Cervas and Mr LawrenceStoryboarded by Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas directors October 21 2012 2012 10 21 268 8382 30 106 The Good Krabby Name Mr Krabs wants all of Bikini Bottom to eat at the Krusty Krab so SpongeBob and Patrick go on an advertising blitz Move It or Lose It Mr Krabs and Plankton circulate petitions about the bulldozing of a Bikini Bottom restaurant 17826 Hello Bikini Bottom Alan Smart Andrew Overtoom and Tom YasumiWritten by Aaron Springer Sean Charmatz and Dani MichaeliStoryboarded by Aaron Springer and Sean Charmatz directors October 8 2012 2012 10 08 268 8312 76 108 268 832A concert promoter named Colonel Carper wants SpongeBob and Squidward to form a band together and sends them on a world tour However Mr Krabs decides to manage them in order to make his own profits from his two employees success DVD release editThe DVD boxset for season eight was released by Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon in the United States and Canada on March 12 2013 three months after the season had completed broadcast on television The DVD release features bonus materials including the animated short Sandy s Vacation in Ruins 109 SpongeBob SquarePants The Complete Eighth SeasonSet details Special features26 episodes 47 segment episodes 4 disc set 1 33 1 aspect ratio Languages English Dolby Digital 2 0 Sandy s Vacation in Ruins featuretteRelease datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4March 12 2013 110 October 28 2013 111 October 30 2013 112 Notes edit a b c d Information is taken from the opening credits of each episode Due to airing as a part of Nickelodeon s Countdown to the Kids Choice Awards 2011 event the exact ratings for this episode went undocumented The ratings listed here are what the 7 30pm half hour of this event received 83 a b c d e This episode was first released on the SpongeBob s Runaway Roadtrip DVD on 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