SpongeBob SquarePants' biggest fan, Patchy the Pirate, has been left out of the movies, but there's a good reason behind that decision.
SpongeBob SquarePants is not all about characters living underwater, as there’s one very special character that happens to be human: Patchy the Pirate. The self-proclaimed biggest SpongeBob SquarePants fan often serves as host in special episodes and has taken part in some of SpongeBob’s biggest moments... except his movies. SpongeBob SquarePants made its debut on Nickelodeon in 1999 and has since become the most successful Nicktoon, with over 11 seasons and counting.
The series follows the title character – a sea sponge that looks like a kitchen sponge – and his adventures alongside his best friends Patrick Star and Sandy Cheeks, his neighbor Squidward Tentacles, his greedy boss Mr. Krabs, and more. SpongeBob SquarePants has had some special characters visiting from time to time, the most common and popular one being Patchy the Pirate (Tom Kenny, SpongeBob’s voice actor), the only recurring human character.
Patchy has hosted various special episodes and commercials from the comfort of his home and with the help of his sarcastic parrot, Potty, but strangely enough, he has been left out of SpongeBob’s movies.
Patchy is the self-appointed president of the (fictional) SpongeBob SquarePants fan club founded by himself, and his house is filled with SpongeBob-themed memorabilia. He was introduced in season 2’s episode “Christmas Who?” and has since appeared in many specials, always displaying his devotion to the series (and SpongeBob himself). Being the biggest fan of the series, it seems weird he hasn’t been included in the SpongeBob SquarePants movies, but there’s a good reason for his absence.
According to showrunner Vincent Waller, Patchy hasn’t appeared in the movies because the audience “doesn’t really understand his appeal”, as “intentionally low production values scare them”. Patchy and his surroundings are intentionally designed to look as if they ran out of budget. In fact, Patchy is pretty much a cartoon in human form, having survived all types of accidents, and was created as a homage to hosts of children’s shows on local-access TV channels, which are known for their low-production values. This is why Patchy’s patch switches eyes all the time, his hook changes hands, and Potty is a crudely designed marionette with strings that are always visible.
Instead, Patchy was replaced by a bunch of other pirates, made to look like actual pirates thanks to a bigger budget. This doesn’t mean Patchy has been forgotten, as according to Waller, the production crew tries to include him at least once a season. Even though Patchy is very popular among fans of SpongeBob SquarePants, it’s very understandable that he has been left out of the movies, and in a way, that makes his appearances in the series more special.
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Why 'SpongeBob' Fans Still Love Tom Kenny's Iconic Voice After 20 Years
"I have the best job in show business, I wouldn't trade places with the biggest movie star" - Tom Kenny.
Two decades after the birth of SpongeBob SquarePants, the gang’s adventures in Bikini Bottom are once again heading to the big screen in their third theatrical movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, coming August 2020.
InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps delves into why this iconic animated series is still popular 20 years later, taking a tour around Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank, California with Tom Kenny, the voice behind the beloved sponge!
Watch SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon!
Listen to The SpongeBob Musical here!: https://spongebobmusical.blogspot.com
SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off Serves Up Fun Under the Sea as it Launches on Mobile Platforms Worldwide! http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/05/spongebob-krusty-cook-off-serves-up-fun.html
CALLING ALL GOOFY GOOBERS! (ROCK!) Are ya ready for a deep dive into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants? The SpongeBob YouTube channel is THE PLACE for all fan-favorite SpongeBob moments! We’re serving up everything from legendary scenes to remixes of classic songs to deep dives into Bikini Bottom lore. Be sure to check back every week for Music Mondays, Wumbo Wednesdays, and Flashback Fridays! Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/SpongeBobOfficial!
Shop SpongeBob!: https://www.spongebobshop.com - SpongeBob face masks now available, with ALL proceeds going to charity!
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Two decades after the birth of SpongeBob SquarePants, the gang’s adventures in Bikini Bottom are once again heading to the big screen in their third theatrical movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, coming August 2020.
InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps delves into why this iconic animated series is still popular 20 years later, taking a tour around Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank, California with Tom Kenny, the voice behind the beloved sponge!
Watch SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon!
Listen to The SpongeBob Musical here!: https://spongebobmusical.blogspot.com
SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off Serves Up Fun Under the Sea as it Launches on Mobile Platforms Worldwide! http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/05/spongebob-krusty-cook-off-serves-up-fun.html
CALLING ALL GOOFY GOOBERS! (ROCK!) Are ya ready for a deep dive into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants? The SpongeBob YouTube channel is THE PLACE for all fan-favorite SpongeBob moments! We’re serving up everything from legendary scenes to remixes of classic songs to deep dives into Bikini Bottom lore. Be sure to check back every week for Music Mondays, Wumbo Wednesdays, and Flashback Fridays! Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/SpongeBobOfficial!
Shop SpongeBob!: https://www.spongebobshop.com - SpongeBob face masks now available, with ALL proceeds going to charity!
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How to Make SpongeBob SquarePants' Iconic Krabby Patties with 'Feast of Fiction'
As people shelter in place to help stop the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), many have found cooking to be a great way to pass the time.
Feast of Fiction YouTube hosts Jimmy Wong and Ashley Adams showed InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps how to make their own version of SpongeBob’s Krabby Patties. The famous burger is prevalently featured on Nickelodeon's beloved animated series as Krusty Krab’s signature offering.
The Feast of Fiction recipe comes from their new cookbook of the same name. The star ingredients for this recipe are crab and turmeric, which is used in a yellow sauce that pays homage to SpongeBob SquarePants’ yellow color.
Adams and Wong’s channel, with more than 1.2 million subscribers, features recipes of foods and drinks from iconic pop culture scenes. Things they’ve made since their channel launched in 2011 include a Pretty Patties, Krusty Krab Pizza, Kelp Shake and Triple Gooberberry Sunrise from SpongeBob, Reptar Bars from Rugrats, Mac n' Cheese Bites from The Loud House, Chokey Chicken from Rocko's Modern Life, the Magic Muffin from Fairly OddParents, Grandma's Stuffed Peppers from Hey Arnold!, and Purple Flurp from Jimmy Neutron, as well as Minecraft cake, Butterbeer from Harry Potter, Jelly Bread from Pokemon and Rachel Green’s English Trifle from Friends.
“At the end of the day, it's really up to the artist's interpretation of how you want to make this real to the show and to real life,” explained Wong, who also stars as Ling in Disney’s upcoming live-action film Mulan.
Feast of Fiction's Krabby Patty isn't a true replication of the iconic Krabby Patty, however, as SpongeBob SquarePants co-executive producer Vincent Waller has revealed that the real Krabby Patty secret formula has NO animal protein in it, making them meatless and totally okay for vegetarians, too!
The entire cooking session took place over Zoom and from three separate homes.
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Feast of Fiction YouTube hosts Jimmy Wong and Ashley Adams showed InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps how to make their own version of SpongeBob’s Krabby Patties. The famous burger is prevalently featured on Nickelodeon's beloved animated series as Krusty Krab’s signature offering.
The Feast of Fiction recipe comes from their new cookbook of the same name. The star ingredients for this recipe are crab and turmeric, which is used in a yellow sauce that pays homage to SpongeBob SquarePants’ yellow color.
Adams and Wong’s channel, with more than 1.2 million subscribers, features recipes of foods and drinks from iconic pop culture scenes. Things they’ve made since their channel launched in 2011 include a Pretty Patties, Krusty Krab Pizza, Kelp Shake and Triple Gooberberry Sunrise from SpongeBob, Reptar Bars from Rugrats, Mac n' Cheese Bites from The Loud House, Chokey Chicken from Rocko's Modern Life, the Magic Muffin from Fairly OddParents, Grandma's Stuffed Peppers from Hey Arnold!, and Purple Flurp from Jimmy Neutron, as well as Minecraft cake, Butterbeer from Harry Potter, Jelly Bread from Pokemon and Rachel Green’s English Trifle from Friends.
“At the end of the day, it's really up to the artist's interpretation of how you want to make this real to the show and to real life,” explained Wong, who also stars as Ling in Disney’s upcoming live-action film Mulan.
Feast of Fiction's Krabby Patty isn't a true replication of the iconic Krabby Patty, however, as SpongeBob SquarePants co-executive producer Vincent Waller has revealed that the real Krabby Patty secret formula has NO animal protein in it, making them meatless and totally okay for vegetarians, too!
The entire cooking session took place over Zoom and from three separate homes.
More Nick: Nickelodeon Announces Voice Cast for 'Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years', First-Ever 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Spinoff!
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Nickelodeon International Talks Expanding Global Production Activities, Eyeing More International Partnerships
Nickelodeon International is expanding its global production activities and eyeing more international partnerships, reports Gün Akyuz for C21 Media.
ViacomCBS-owned global kids’ brand Nickelodeon is busy diversifying its global activities and ramping up its studio production under president Brian Robbins.
ViacomCBS-owned global kids’ brand Nickelodeon is busy diversifying its global activities and ramping up its studio production under president Brian Robbins.
Nickelodeon Brings #KidsTogether to South African Households
NICKELODEON BRINGS #KIDSTOGETHER TO SOUTH AFRICAN HOUSEHOLDS
Johannesburg, 01 April 2020: Nickelodeon has recently launched its #KidsTogether campaign – a global multiplatform prosocial initiative that uses the brand’s most popular characters and talent to engage with kids and families. The campaign provides tips for staying healthy and suggests ideas for fun family activities.
A #KidsTogether hour-long exclusive special was broadcast on Nickelodeon’s U.S. YouTube channel on Monday 30th April 2020 and was livestreamed on Thursday 2nd April 2020 at 16:00 pm CAT on Nickelodeon’s Facebook page in Africa. The show is aimed at offering a kid’s-eye view of life today amid COVID-19. The show was hosted by actress Kristen Bell (The Good Place, Frozen, Veronica Mars) and feature performances by Alicia Keys.
Additionally, kids’ questions and concerns were addressed on the show as well as tips and insights from medical experts. These include ways to be healthy by providing different ways on how families around the globe can use social distancing to improve and advance their everyday lives as well as relationships.
“The global #KidsTogether initiative is intended to communicate to kids and parents by providing appropriate kid-directed information using our well-known and best loved characters across all types of screens that kids engage with,” says Monde Twala, Senior Vice President (SVP) & General Manager (GM), ViacomCBS Networks Africa.
Watch the livestream on YouTube (US channel) on https://youtu.be/DYeTahHdKMo and on Facebook on https://www.facebook.com/NickelodeonAfrica/videos/520219528576838.
For more information, parents can visit the DStv website on www.dstv.co.za to view the various offerings for families. Nickelodeon is currently available to watch for free on the DStv service.
From The Guardian:
‘It’s Amazing To See How Well Audiences Have Received Innovative Programming And Virtual Events’
Monde Twala is the Senior Vice President and General Manager ViacomCBS Networks Africa. Twala, who recently took over from Alex Okosi, is responsible for driving the development and growth of powerhouse music, youth and entertainment brands BET, MTV, MTV Base and Nickelodeon across the African continent. In this interview with CHUKS NWANNE, he spoke on his experiences so far, how the entertainment industry is adapting to COVID-19 challenges, and plans by the organisation to support those affected by the global pandemic through the Africa Benefic Concert initiative.
Earlier this year, you assumed office as Senior Vice President for ViacomCBS Networks Africa Youth, Music & Entertainment Channels, how has the experience been, especially with the global pandemic, which means you’ve had to work under different circumstances as your predecessor?
The circumstances are very different from what everyone was used to, but we’ve had to adapt; innovation is the new gold. Disruption in the media and broadcasting sector has amplified the way we work, produce and entertain our audiences. I’m blessed to work with a team of incredibly talented creatives, who have quickly adapted and innovated to the new world. A significant portion of the content we’ve been creating in recent times is done remotely and it’s amazing to see how well audiences have received and engaged with our innovative programming and virtual events.
How’s the current environment affecting the industry in terms of consumer expectation?
Now more than ever, consumers are looking to see how they can connect and engage with brands, who are purposefully driven by the global crisis we collectively find ourselves in. This is a crucial time for brands to reflect, re-evaluate and refresh their positioning, messaging and how they can contribute in a pivotal role in helping society weather this turbulent storm. Audiences and consumers are now more than ever aware of how the brands they support are equally supporting and showing solidarity beyond product placement. This climate creates an environment that should be actively providing emotional support, illustrating compassion, relatedness and impactful difference. As ViacomCBS Africa, we are committed to ensuring that our channels deliver content that is relatable, engaging and sharable across all platforms.
You recently launched the Alone Together campaign, how do you intend to capitalise on the relationship you’ll build with viewers once things return to normal?
We are beyond normal; technology has changed the way we do things. It’s influenced by how we play, how we shop, stay fit and socialise. It has enabled ‘abnormality’ in a beautiful and powerful way. I’m not so sure that society will be able to revert to any perceived old form or previous version of normality. Elements of this global crisis may take humanity back to basics, but this will be limited. We should use this opportunity to drive innovation in how we tell and document authentic stories; we should leverage this time to close the gaps and build sustainable models for content production and community building on a global scale. We should focus on ensuring our channel brands connect with audiences seamlessly by delivering targeted content with the appeal.
Your organisation and YouTube, in partnership with actor Idris Elba, recently held Africa Day Benefit Concert. What’s the idea behind the initiative?
We really valued the partnership with YouTube and Idris Elba and the generous contributors and performances, from across the continent and abroad who collectively came together to entertain, shine the light and celebrate Africa Day, our diverse culture and heritage is a wonderful experience. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many and disrupted economic activity, increasing the threat to food security and children’s survival and wellbeing. This concert was important, not just because we’re raising funds for the people that are most affected by the pandemic, it is also a reminder that we’re one and we’re all in this together.
It was an opportunity to work with your predecessor Alex Okosi again, how did that feel?
It’s always a pleasure working with Alex; he’s a great friend, partner and visionary leader. Working with him on this project was just like old times. It’s inspiring to see the work he’s doing over at YouTube.
Are we going to be seeing more of the ViacomCBS/YouTube collaborations in the future?
There’s been a lot of collaboration between us, both on the global and local level. ViacomCBS recently signed an expanded, multi-year distribution deal that will add 14 of our channels to YouTube TV. And with the success of the Africa Day Benefit Concert, it would be great to see a lot more collaborations between the two brands on the continent. Many of our viewers engage with our offering on digital. Therefore, it’s important to ensure our content is available to them across these platforms.
Aside from bringing Africans all over the world together using music as a tool, the concert also raised thousands of dollars to support children and families affected by the pandemic across the continent.
What are the mechanisms for distribution of the funds to ensure it gets to those who need it the most?
We partnered with the World Food Programme and UNICEF – two organisations that have been working together to save lives and support millions of people. All funds raised from the concert will be donated to aid food and health needs for children and families in Africa affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through the organisations. Global Citizen has also supported amplification of our call to action for raising funds across their platforms and we appreciate that MTN has come on board to support with SMS shortcode donations in South Africa. Organisations and individuals can support the campaign with pledging funds and donations to the World Food Programme and UNICEF at the campaign websites uni.cf/Africa and viacbs-africa.com.
The global pandemic has forced Africans to find ways of working together, how important is collaboration within the continent?
It’s important to stop looking outside for solutions to our problems and start looking inward, tapping into our strength, our beauty, our creativity. The African continent is so diverse and talented. That’s why at MTV Base, we’re very intentional about showcasing the abundant talent on the continent not just to the outside world, but to Africans. Together, we’re a very formidable force.
The global entertainment industry is one of the most affected by the pandemic and it’s already being projected that the industry will lose billions of dollars when this is over. What’s the fate of the industry in Africa?
What are the measures being put in place by ViacomCBS Networks Africa to cushion the effect?
We’re a very resilient people, I have no doubt we’re going to survive it. At ViacomCBS, we’ve had to do a lot of rethinking when it comes to the way we do our work. A lot of the contents we’re creating is being produced remotely. The Africa Day Benefit Concert is an example, and the current MTV Shuga pan-African mini-series shot on digital and the Alone Together campaign are examples of content produced during the COVID environment. For the MTV Shuga series, actors from all four countries (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Ivory Coast) are self-filming their scenes with their phones from the comfort of their homes. And this is just one of the many ways we’re adapting because we understand that it is no longer business as usual. There is a new wave on the rise. Talent and artists are all online, they are already showcasing on digital platforms such as sound cloud, YouTube, IGTV. MTV base has played a significant role in partnering and elevating African talent to the world and we will continue to partner with talent in a meaningful and dynamic way.
MTV Base recently marked its 15th anniversary in Africa. What can we expect from the brand and the entire VCN Africa in years to come?
More greatness, more celebration of African talent. We’re constantly evolving and setting trends for youth and entertainment. Collaboration with our industry partners is a key focus and we’re absolutely looking forward to doing even more of that in the coming years. We will continue to inspire and elevate African talent and scale globally.
Nickfest is one of VCN Africa’s most successful events in Nigeria. With the uncertainty of the times we are now, do you plan to host the event this year?
These are unprecedented times to forward plan; it’s equally an opportunity to innovate and look at new and diverse forms of audience engagement. Family viewing as an example is peaking at the moment. We are in uncharted waters, but as a business, ViacomCBS Networks Africa has adapted very quickly to the current situation and we hope to continue to do our best to make sure that we deliver great content and experiences to our audience.
A lot of people, including stakeholders, are asking about the MAMAs, is the music award coming back any time soon?
Trust me, we are as equally keen to launch the next MAMA in a redefined format. Watch this space!
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Originally published: Friday, April 03, 2020.
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