►► Subscribe for More: at./SpongeBobSubscribe #AllSpongeBobExplosions #SpongeBobSquarePants #EveryExplosionInSpongeBobSeasons11ġ,838 Subscribers as of February 6th, 2020Įvery SpongeBob Explosion EVER! ? | #TBT KABOOM! There goes the Krusty Krab! Or was it the ChumBucket? SpongeBob himself? Just how many explosions are there in SpongeBob SquarePants? Try to keep track as we take you through Every! Explosion! Ever! And if we missed any, be sure to blow up the comments section below!! Every Explosion in SpongeBob Seasons 1-12 Over 100 explosions happened in Spongebob SquarePants through the series. Review - SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete First Season. SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete First Season. Despite of the DVD's artwork and menu featuring the characters including Sandy with her tail sticking out of her suit, Sandy's tail wasn't out of her suit in all episodes of this season until Wormy in Season 2.In the closing credits for "Reef Blower" and "Tea at the Treedome," Bill Fa gerbakke's name is misspelled as "Bill Fa berbakke.".This error also happens on the Lost at Sea DVD.The image is actually from "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III," which is not on this DVD. In the episode selection on disc 3, the image for "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" is not from that episode.In the Disc 3 episode description of "Neptune's Spatula," there is a part that reads "Worlds Greatest Fry Cook," instead of "World's Greatest Fry Cook," also missing an apostrophe.Īn image from "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" instead of "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II.".In the Disc 2 episode description of "I Was a Teenage Gary," there is a part that reads, "Gary medicine," instead of "Gary's medicine.".On the back of disc 1, the apostrophe in "Sandy's Rocket" is placed too far to the right, just above the "S.".This is the first SpongeBob season box set to not contain any double-length episodes.This marks the first seasonal DVD release in that country to have this rating. This DVD release was rated PG in Canada for brief and mild violence.This is the first SpongeBob DVD release with multiple discs.
The second being " Kwarantined Krab," from The Complete Twelfth Season DVD. This is the first time an episode from a season is excluded from a season DVD set.It is also available as a normal episode on The First 100 Episodes, SpongeBob, You're Fired!, The Pilot a Mini-Movie and the Square Shorts, and The Best 200 Episodes Ever DVDs. However, it is included as a bonus feature on disc 3 of The Complete 3rd Season, The Third & Fourth Seasons, and 10 Happiest Moments DVDs. According to Derek Drymon, this is because Nickelodeon did not want to pay Tiny Tim's estate for the rights. " Help Wanted," the pilot episode of the series, was not included on this DVD set due to copyright issues with Tiny Tim's song " Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" being played in this episode.The following disc covers are based on the particular episodes:.As mentioned under the " Reception" section, this was the first release of fifteen season 1 episodes on home video in North America.The first disc contains a preview for other SpongeBob VHS tapes and DVDs.Information on specific changes can be found in the articles on the specific episodes. The following episodes on this DVD set have their music score changed due to copyright issues.Bill Treadway of the DVD Verdict, praised the video and audio quality on the set, comparing it to other "television shows get lackluster treatment on DVD,: saying that "there is much to enjoy, even in the lackluster episodes." However, he also slightly criticized the absence of the pilot.He also criticized the lack of the pilot episode " Help Wanted," describing the set as "annoying" for missing it. Jason Bovberg of, said in a review that "whether you should purchase this set depends on what level of fan you are and how many of the 'theme' sets you've already purchased." He praised the extras and the video quality, although he noticed the lack of new home video releases of episodes in the set (at the time of its release, only 15 out of the 40 episodes in the set had never been on home video in North America).Everybody's Talking: The Voices Behind SpongeBob SquarePants.