Pearl attending junior prom in "The Chaperone" and turning 16 in "Whale of a Birthday" during SpongeBob SquarePants places SpongeBob is in his mid-20s. SpongeBob and Patrick are confirmed to be ten years old in the spin-off series, and Pearl is just a baby. Kamp Koral follows Bikini Bottom's favorite residents as their younger selves at summer camp. Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years Provides an Age (Sort of) The change also explains SpongeBob's child-like energy despite navigating many adult tasks. As such, a compromise was born by creating Mrs. Initially, Hillenburg wanted SpongeBob to be an adult, but Nickelodeon wanted a child character that attended school. Not to mention details from certain episodes and creator Stephen Hillenburg's comments on the subject seem to point in opposite directions.Īs for Hillenburg's secrecy, it's because he intended for SpongeBob to be ageless in a way. However, SpongeBob SquarePants' logic is hard to nail down, like most cartoons. With a full-time job, a house of his own and a pet snail to care for, it seems SpongeBob's age falls somewhere in his adult years or, at the very least, 18.
When he's not annoying his grumpy neighbor, Squidward, SpongeBob puts in long hours at the Krusty Krab as a fry cook and dreams of getting his boating license at Mrs.
The Nickelodeon series follows SpongeBob's daily shenanigans, often alongside his best friend, Patrick Star. Still, one aspect remains somewhat of a mystery - his exact age. With movies, spin-offs and over a dozen seasons under its belt, audiences have learned a lot about SpongeBob over the years. Non-consent will result in ComScore only processing obfuscated personal data.Since SpongeBob SquarePants' 1999 release, its titular sea sponge has wiggled into fans' hearts with his energy and unwavering optimism. ( Privacy Policy)ĬomScore is a media measurement and analytics company providing marketing data and analytics to enterprises, media and advertising agencies, and publishers. This is used to provide traffic data and reports to the authors of articles on the HubPages Service. We may use conversion tracking pixels from advertising networks such as Google AdWords, Bing Ads, and Facebook in order to identify when an advertisement has successfully resulted in the desired action, such as signing up for the HubPages Service or publishing an article on the HubPages Service. We may use remarketing pixels from advertising networks such as Google AdWords, Bing Ads, and Facebook in order to advertise the HubPages Service to people that have visited our sites. We partner with Say Media to deliver ad campaigns on our sites. Google provides ad serving technology and runs an ad network. This supports the Maven widget and search functionality. No data is shared with Facebook unless you engage with this feature. You can use this to streamline signing up for, or signing in to your Hubpages account. No data is shared with Paypal unless you engage with this feature. This is used for a registered author who enrolls in the HubPages Earnings program and requests to be paid via PayPal.
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