References to SpongeBob in Movies and TV

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==''Phineas and Ferb''==
 
==''Phineas and Ferb''==
*While trying to find a way off of a desert island, Phineas finds a sponge and starfish and says, "Look, a sponge and a starfish! There must be something we can do with this. No, that's ridiculous!"
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*While trying to find a way off of a desert island, Phineas finds a sponge and starfish and says, "Look, a sponge and a starfish! There must be something we can do with this. No, that’s ridiculous!"
 
*Phineas waits for the mailman inside the mailbox like SpongeBob did in [[Chocolate With Nuts (Episode)|Chocolate With Nuts]].
 
*Phineas waits for the mailman inside the mailbox like SpongeBob did in [[Chocolate With Nuts (Episode)|Chocolate With Nuts]].
  
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*In the "Wall-E-Nator" sketch, SpongeBob is round and complains he ate too many Krabby Patties, and needs to regain his shape. Then Wall-E makes him square like he does to trash.
 
*In the "Wall-E-Nator" sketch, SpongeBob is round and complains he ate too many Krabby Patties, and needs to regain his shape. Then Wall-E makes him square like he does to trash.
 
*In a "Who Wore It Better?" skit, one of the candidates for who wore a toga better is SpongeBob.
 
*In a "Who Wore It Better?" skit, one of the candidates for who wore a toga better is SpongeBob.
*In the "Cliffordfield" skit, the Yellow Bird (Big Bird; he is never referred to by his actual name in the sketch) from ''Sesame Street'' exclaims, "Don't hurt me! I'm a one-of-a-kind children's character!" A giant Clifford promptly stomps him and turns him into SpongeBob, who groans, "Okay, I see your point."
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*In the "Cliffordfield" skit, the Yellow Bird (Big Bird; he is never referred to by his actual name in the sketch) from ''Sesame Street'' exclaims, "Don’t hurt me! I’m a one-of-a-kind children’s character!" A giant Clifford promptly stomps him and turns him into SpongeBob, who groans, "Okay, I see your point."
 
*In the "New Gill" sketch, SpongeBob talks about himself to Ariel from ''The Little Mermaid'', who is looking for a date.
 
*In the "New Gill" sketch, SpongeBob talks about himself to Ariel from ''The Little Mermaid'', who is looking for a date.
  
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==''Saturday Night Live''==
 
==''Saturday Night Live''==
NBC's long-running late-night sketch comedy series has mentioned and/or shown (or even parodied) SpongeBob on select episodes, including the following:
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NBC’s long-running late-night sketch comedy series has mentioned and/or shown (or even parodied) SpongeBob on select episodes, including the following:
 
*In his opening monologue in a pre-Thanksgiving episode of Season 49, guest host Jason Momoa says that his foundation, which aims to stop landfills at sea, will "save all the SpongeBobs."
 
*In his opening monologue in a pre-Thanksgiving episode of Season 49, guest host Jason Momoa says that his foundation, which aims to stop landfills at sea, will "save all the SpongeBobs."
*During the ''Weekend Update'' segment in Season 50's March 1, 2025 episode (Shane Gillis/Tate McRae), the Movie Guy, a character who is supposed to talk about movies, mentions SpongeBob (mispronouncing it "PlumbBob") and then spends about a half-minute talking about the show while a picture of SpongeBob himself is shown, even indirectly mentioning the episodes [[Boating School (Episode)|Boating School]], [[Pizza Delivery (Episode)|Pizza Delivery]] and [[Ripped Pants (Episode)|Ripped Pants]]. This leads ''Weekend Update'' co-anchor Colin Jost to point out that the Movie Guy, in spite of his name, "seems more interested in talking about SpongeBob."
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*During the ''Weekend Update'' segment in Season 50’s March 1, 2025 episode (Shane Gillis/Tate McRae), the Movie Guy, a character who is supposed to talk about movies, mentions SpongeBob (mispronouncing it "PlumbBob") and then spends about a half-minute talking about the show while a picture of SpongeBob himself is shown, even indirectly mentioning the episodes [[Boating School (Episode)|Boating School]], [[Pizza Delivery (Episode)|Pizza Delivery]] and [[Ripped Pants (Episode)|Ripped Pants]]. This leads ''Weekend Update'' co-anchor Colin Jost to point out that the Movie Guy, in spite of his name, "seems more interested in talking about SpongeBob."
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 21:44, 27 May 2025

These are times SpongeBob SquarePants has been mentioned or seen in other movies and TV shows.

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[edit] Cloverfield

[edit] Family Guy

  • While Peter and Meg are in the car, Meg pulls out a TV and puts on SpongeBob. SpongeBob and Patrick are shown singing the campfire song from The Camping Episode.

[edit] Phineas and Ferb

  • While trying to find a way off of a desert island, Phineas finds a sponge and starfish and says, "Look, a sponge and a starfish! There must be something we can do with this. No, that’s ridiculous!"
  • Phineas waits for the mailman inside the mailbox like SpongeBob did in Chocolate With Nuts.

[edit] The Fairly OddParents

[edit] Alvin and the Chipmunks (Movie)

[edit] Sanjay and Craig

[edit] The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

  • In one episode, there is a creature that looks like a blue SpongeBob-devil.

[edit] MAD

  • The opening sequence includes a character similar-looking to SpongeBob in the background.
  • In "Avaturd/CSiCarly," the celebrity birthday skit includes Mort Jenkins, identified as Jellyfish #52 on SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • In the "Wall-E-Nator" sketch, SpongeBob is round and complains he ate too many Krabby Patties, and needs to regain his shape. Then Wall-E makes him square like he does to trash.
  • In a "Who Wore It Better?" skit, one of the candidates for who wore a toga better is SpongeBob.
  • In the "Cliffordfield" skit, the Yellow Bird (Big Bird; he is never referred to by his actual name in the sketch) from Sesame Street exclaims, "Don’t hurt me! I’m a one-of-a-kind children’s character!" A giant Clifford promptly stomps him and turns him into SpongeBob, who groans, "Okay, I see your point."
  • In the "New Gill" sketch, SpongeBob talks about himself to Ariel from The Little Mermaid, who is looking for a date.

[edit] Robot Chicken

  • There is a skit of SpongeBob exposing all of Mr. Krabs' recipes; Mr. Krabs feeds Fish to Fish, including Kalamari Fries (Squid), chicken of the Sea (Tuna), etc.
  • In the "Where Do They Get the Energy?" skit, SpongeBob and Patrick are seen dancing and laughing. They then run out of energy and snort cocaine. Then they are shown dancing and laughing again.

[edit] Saturday Night Live

NBC’s long-running late-night sketch comedy series has mentioned and/or shown (or even parodied) SpongeBob on select episodes, including the following:

  • In his opening monologue in a pre-Thanksgiving episode of Season 49, guest host Jason Momoa says that his foundation, which aims to stop landfills at sea, will "save all the SpongeBobs."
  • During the Weekend Update segment in Season 50’s March 1, 2025 episode (Shane Gillis/Tate McRae), the Movie Guy, a character who is supposed to talk about movies, mentions SpongeBob (mispronouncing it "PlumbBob") and then spends about a half-minute talking about the show while a picture of SpongeBob himself is shown, even indirectly mentioning the episodes Boating School, Pizza Delivery and Ripped Pants. This leads Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost to point out that the Movie Guy, in spite of his name, "seems more interested in talking about SpongeBob."

[edit] See Also

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