Was Spongebob Actually Made For Kids?

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Patrick what I thought of something funnier than 24. let me hear it 25. it's impossible to deny that ever since audiences took that first dive to a pineapple under the sea SpongeBob SquarePants has been a cultural phenomenon from TV shows to movies even a Broadway musical the character SpongeBob attained a level of cultural ubiquity not seen since the likes of Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny but SpongeBob carried with it an idiosyncratic design and sense of humor that seemed to fly over the heads of most young children and yet it has become a multi-generational hit beloved by people of all ages all these contradictions leave us asking one question though just who is SpongeBob SquarePants for whoever sent this obviously has no idea about the physical limitations of Life underwater well might as well throw these in the fire but before we begin today's episode don't forget to subscribe to the nerdstologic YouTube channel so you never miss a video SpongeBob SquarePants was the brainchild of Animation writer and director Stephen hillenberg the concept of the series was born out of hillenberg's love of marine biology and science initially hillenberg was an instructor at the Orange County Marine Institute in Dana Point California during this time he created a comic book called The intertidal zone featuring a group of anthropomorphic undersea creatures which he used to teach his students about marine life many of the characters from that comic would evolve into characters in SpongeBob SquarePants including a character by the name of Bob the sponge who of course would someday evolve into the icon SpongeBob SquarePants hillenberg's passion for cartooning and animation would grow and he decided to leave his job as an educator to pursue animation at the California Institute of the Arts after graduating from Cal Arts hillenberg's short film animation would land him one of his first jobs as a director for the show Rocco's Modern Life The Experience gave hillenberg the foot in the door needed to pitch SpongeBob SquarePants to Nickelodeon but the executives and Nick insisted on making SpongeBob a kid in school to make the character more relatable rather than an adult with a job hillenberg stood strong on SpongeBob's age ultimately compromising that he'd be a Perpetual student in boating school in order to have episodes with a day at school Dynamic what the executives at Nickelodeon couldn't have predicted was how crucial hillenberg's choice to keep SpongeBob a working-class adult or at least the sea sponge equivalent of one was to the show's Universal appeal as evidenced by the ubiquity of SpongeBob memes that dominate internet culture the character and Series has remained special to viewers regardless of their age to fully understand the massively broad appeal of SpongeBob SquarePants we have to take a look at the structure of the character Dynamics and the episode plots if you're familiar with Rocco you can no doubt see the influence of that series on SpongeBob both shows are centered in a world that is meant to be a funhouse mirror reflection of reality although the characters are all ant anthropomorphic animals they all hold jobs have interests and hobbies that anyone living in the real world would problem with comic books if it comes off on your hands every time you turn a page after you have to wash your hands you turn the page you wash your hands however SpongeBob walks this strange line between the two worlds he deals with the drudgery of a minimum wage job but he does so with the wide-eyed wonderment of a child adults recognize satirical Jabs at workplace culture dead-eyed co-workers and money-hungry bosses meanwhile kids experience the kinetic thrill of pretending to have a job imagining that adulthood must be as fun and adventurous as SpongeBob makes it seem so much of the show's comedy is built around an understanding of each character's wants desires and truths this can range from Squidward's pathetic attempts at artistic respect and now for some soothing sounds from Squidward's clarinet thank you thank you to Mr Krebs depth of stinginess let's see a five-letter word for happiness money with SpongeBob himself hillenberg sanded off some of the more cynical edges from Rocco and injected an air of Relentless optimism to create SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob is a modern version of a classic cartoon protagonist he has the endearing innocence of a Mickey Mouse and the sardonic charm of Bugs Bunny each of the characters that populate SpongeBob's world have the toyotic lovability that any toy company would die for but still retains an absurdist edge that gives a genuine comedic bonafides additionally by largely avoiding comedy that relies on excessive pop culture references or parodies the series maintains a sense of timelessness its aesthetic designs feel retro often like a lost 70s Jacques Cousteau documentary but the designs of its undersea neighborhoods make it feel like a time period all on its own the show's humor certainly has gags directed towards adults think I'm paying you for it you don't pay me you don't even exist we're just a clever visual metaphor used to personify the abstract concept of thought but the jokes can work with the youngest and the oldest of viewers the series also showed a willingness to experiment with fork to the humorous Delight of younger viewers and the fascination of older ones whether it's the use of cutaways to live action Clips such as the dry land outside bikini bottom or by completely upending the episode's structure it's hard to imagine another cartoon series doing an episode structured entirely like an employee training video as it did in the episode Krusty Krab training video but the show's dedication to helping us understand the characters and the significance of the Krusty Krab to SpongeBob's world makes that episode what are the highlights of the entire series Once you understand poop you'll understand your place at the Krusty Krab the show's appeal also light in the way audiences could see themselves in its plot lines when looking back at the aforementioned cartoon icons Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny you'll find a lack of character depth Mickey and bugs were joke delivery devices first and characters second however the show about an ecosystem of goofy Aquatic Life forms managed to build genuine pathos through relatable problems when you look at the central conflicts of many SpongeBob episodes they're actually quite mundane whether it's trying to obtain a dream job Help Wanted wanting to impress a new friend tea in the tree Dome or dealing with a customer service nightmare pickles SpongeBob is something of a working class protagonist each episode finds SpongeBob and his friends facing conflicts that test their characters flaws and while the show may not feature any earth-shaking character growth or development there is always an attempt to root the conflict in character first and foremost and to end the show on a cheerful note the show's humor flourished in absurdity and the occasional adult directed joke such as the infamous classic sailor mouth which stirred up controversy for its creative use of censored curse words not that word that word leading to the parents television console to openly condemn the episode not to mention the panty raid in the episode midlife crustacean a scene that led to the episode being banned from both reruns on Nickelodeon and Paramount plus yet through it all the show was always anchored by its hopeful charmingly naive hero as hillenberg himself said in the series SpongeBob SquarePants is a show where innocence prevails which I don't think it always does in real life this idea is perhaps best exemplified by the SpongeBob SquarePants movie the plot of the film follows SpongeBob and Patrick on a quest to retrieve the stolen crown of King Neptune while also trying to prove their capacity for heroism to the people of Bikini Bottom SpongeBob ultimately wins the day by embracing his inner Goofy Goober a philosophical belief in embracing the inner child and doing so without fear or judgment from the world around us [Music] SpongeBob SquarePants was a show that thrived in optimism in a sea of TV cynicism this ultimately underlies the universality of SpongeBob SquarePants the show does not have to be confined to one age group it can and always will be enjoyed by people of all ages sadly Stephen hillenberg passed away in November of 2018. since his death there have been numerous spin-offs of the SpongeBob series that according to those who knew him largely go against the creative wishes of Hillenburg Paul Tibbett the former showrunner of SpongeBob SquarePants has been openly critical of Camp Coral which features kid versions of the characters something hillenberg actively fought against in the initial pitch for the show Tibbett stated my colleagues who work on Camp Coral all know full well Steve would have hated this it's sad to see that the executives who hold the IP of SpongeBob have lost sight of what made the character so beloved by so many in the first place getting to be number one across the business sector businesses the universality to its approach to Comedy its keen understanding of characters and its refusal to talk down to even its youngest audience members are what launched it into the echelon of great cartoons that will last for Generations the answer to the question who is SpongeBob SquarePants for is quite simple SpongeBob is for everyone what do you think is the secret formula to SpongeBob's appeal let us know in the comments down below and as always don't forget to like comment and subscribe to nerdstalgic [Music] foreign [Music]
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Length: 9min 18sec (558 seconds)
Published: Wed Oct 26 2022
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