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    • Clancy Brown, Lori Alan, Rodger Bumpass, Mary Jo Catlett, Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence, and Jill Talley in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      1. Bob l'éponge

      1998– Tous publicsSérie télévisée
      8,2 (120 k)
      Les mésaventures d'une éponge de mer parlante qui travaille dans un fast-food, fréquente une école de bateau et vit dans un ananas sous la mer.
    • More (1998)

      2. More

      19986mCourt-métrage
      8,1 (6,3 k)
      A factory worker creates a pair of goggles that puts its wearer in a state of bliss. But is that true happiness?
    • Dropping Out (2000)

      3. Dropping Out

      20001h 49m
      5,9 (167)
      Emile Brockton, depressed by his monotonous life, decides to commit suicide, which proves to be just the beginning of his journey.
    • Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      4. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Help Wanted/Reef Blower/Tea at the Treedome

      (1998)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      8,7 (3,2 k)
      Bob l'éponge tente de réaliser son rêve de travailler au Krusty Krab ; Bob l'éponge rencontre un écureuil nommé Sandy et fait des efforts extrêmes pour tenter de l'impressionner.
    • Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      5. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Krab Borg/Rock-a-Bye Bivalve

      (2002)
      1998– 25mÉpisode télévisé
      8,9 (1,4 k)
      Krab Borg: SpongeBob stays up late one night watching a sci-fi film where robots take over the world. He comes to work paranoid and Squidward scoffs at him. Through a series of wild coincidences, SpongeBob gets it in his head that Mr. Krabs is a robot and convinces Squidward the same thing, too. In a paranoid fit, SpongeBob and Squidward tie up Mr. Krabs and interrogate him as to where he has put the real Mr. Krabs. Mr. Krabs tries to convince him that it is him, but Squidward and SpongeBob are too deeply involved in the fantasy and abuse Mr. Krabs in order to get the information. In the end, Squidward asks SpongeBob how the movie ended. SpongeBob confesses that in the end of the movie, the robot wasn't a robot after all but a real person. Mr. Krabs yells "I told you so". SpongeBob splits and Squidward is left taking the blame for it all. Rock-a-Bye Bivalve: SpongeBob and Patrick find an abandoned baby clam and decided to rear the child as their own. SpongeBob takes on the role of mother, while Patrick becomes the Father who goes to work (under his rock to watch TV with a briefcase full of doughnuts) all day. When the stress of motherhood begins to get to SpongeBob, and he asks Patrick for help, Patrick restates that he has to go to work. He spends less and less time at home and Patrick and SpongeBob fight more and more. When SpongeBob finds out where Patrick has really been spending all of his time, he is livid, but their baby clam has grown up and is ready to fly away on its own. Patrick and SpongeBob put aside their differences to watch their child fly away.
    • Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill Fagerbakke, and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      6. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Shanghaied/Gary Takes a Bath

      (2001)
      1998– 30mÉpisode télévisé
      9,0 (1,7 k)
      Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward become unwilling crew members aboard the Flying Dutchman's ghostly pirate ship. Spongebob attempts to give Gary a bath.
    • Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      7. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Hall Monitor/Jellyfish Jam

      (1999)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      8,5 (2 k)
      Hall Monitor: SpongeBob takes his turn as hall monitor. Jellyfish Jam: SpongeBob takes a wild jellyfish home.
    • Rodger Bumpass and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      8. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Pizza Delivery/Home Sweet Pineapple

      (1999)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      9,2 (2,8 k)
      Spongebob and Squidward must deliver a pizza for the Krusty Krab. Later, Spongebob's pineapple house is eaten by nematodes, leaving him homeless.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      9. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Sandy's Rocket/Squeaky Boots

      (1999)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      8,2 (1,9 k)
      Spongebob and Patrick are launched into space after fooling around with the controls. Mr. Krabs goes crazy from the squeaky sound of SpongeBob's new boots.
    • Bob l'éponge (1998)

      10. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Krabby Land/The Camping Episode

      (2004)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      9,0 (1,5 k)
      Mr. Krabs converts the Krusty Krab into an amusement park. Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward go camping.
    • Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      11. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Skill Crane/Good Neighbors

      (2005)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      7,4 (1,1 k)
      Skill Crane: When a Skill Crane is installed in the Krusty Krab, Squidward becomes obsessed with winning a stuffed animal from the machine. It's not long before he spends all of his money and the deed to his house on the Skill Crane-and still he can't win anything. Taking pity on his neighbor, SpongeBob, Skill Crane Champion, teaches Squidward his technique. The lesson works, and Squdward finally wins a prize. With his newfound confidence Squidward gets a little over zealous, and tries to apply his skills to a real construction crane with disastrous results. Good Neighbors: It's Sunday in Bikini Bottom, and all Squidward wants to do is enjoy the last few hours of "me time" before the work week begins. But SpongeBob and Patrick continue to intrude on his perfect Sunday with various activities from their Good Neighbor Club. So Squidward installs a high-tech security device designed to keep his "good neighbors" out. But the device malfunctions, mutates Squidward's house into a giant robot, and rampages through the town.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      12. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Born to Be Wild/Best Frenemies

      (2007)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      7,4 (879)
      Born to be Wild: SpongeBob hears that a ferocious biker gang is coming to town, only no one in Bikini Bottom seems bothered by the news. So SpongeBob dons his leather jacket, warms up his bike, and prepares to protect the town all by himself. Best Frenemies: A new Kelp Smoothie chain is opening up all over Bikini Bottom. The chain's smoothies are so delicious that soon everyone in town can be seen drinking one. But now that customers already have their smoothie, they don't need to buy a beverage with their Krusty Krab order. This could hurt Mr. Krabs' profits, and if there's one thing he can't stand, it's losing money. So Mr. Krabs forms an unlikely alliance with another member of the food service industry, Plankton, and together the two work to infiltrate the Smoothie shop and uncover it's secrets.
    • Clancy Brown and Mr. Lawrence in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      13. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Friend or Foe

      (2007)
      1998– 22mÉpisode télévisé
      7,9 (1,1 k)
      Eugene H. Krabs and Sheldon J. Plankton have been business rivals and bitter enemies for longer than anyone can remember, but, one day, during another one of Plankton's failed attempts at stealing the Krabby Patty formula, Eugene reveals that they were not always this way. There was a time when the two rivals were actually the best friends. Through a series of flashbacks, Eugene tells the tale of how that great friendship between him and Sheldon turned sour, and how the Krabby Patty was born in the process.
    • Rodger Bumpass and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      14. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      The Two Faces of Squidward/SpongeHenge

      (2007)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      7,5 (963)
      The Two Faces of Squidward: Squidward is rushed to the hospital when SpongeBob accidentally slams the door on Squidward's face. He undergoes surgery to have his face fixed to look normal again-but things don't go exactly as planned. Instead of looking like his old self again, the surgery has made him incredibly handsome! His dazzling beauty is making everyone in Bikini Bottom fall head over heels for the new Squidward. SpongeHenge: A very windy day in Bikini Bottom is blowing air through SpongeBob's holes resulting in a chorus of pretty flute-like sounds. This attracts all the local jellyfish who love the music coming out of SpongeBob. But when the jellyfish become a public nuisance, SpongeBob tries to lure them out of town by moving his home to a faraway cave.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      15. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      A Life in a Day/Sun Bleached

      (2008)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      6,6 (717)
      A Life in a Day: Everyone is in awe of Larry the Lobster's daredevil ways, especially SpongeBob and Patrick. Patrick decides that it's time for them to start living like Larry, but SpongeBob isn't so sure. Sun Bleached: Everybody who's anybody is going to a big party in Bikini Bottom, but you have to be a certain shade of tan to get in. SpongeBob and Patrick decide to get tan so they can go to the party, but SpongeBob accidentally goes too far and turns sun-bleached white! Now, not only is he the wrong shade, but he can barely move without cracking and turning to dust.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      16. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Spongicus/Suction Cup Symphony

      (2008)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      7,0 (747)
      Spongicus: Plankton has demolished the Chum Bucket! In its place, he has built a Roman coliseum and announces there will be a gladiator show, which means togas, chariots, and ferocious lionfish. And on top of all that, it's free! No one in Bikini Bottom can resist, not even Mr. Krabs! Suction Cup Symphony: The Bikini Bottom Symphony is accepting submissions for their composition contest, and Squidward is determined to win. He immediately gets to work on his masterpiece, but when SpongeBob and Patrick keep disrupting Squidward's concentration, it looks like they might ruin his chance at musical stardom.
    • Rodger Bumpass, Tom Kenny, and Ian McShane in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      17. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Dear Vikings/Ditchin'

      (2008)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      6,1 (729)
      Dear Vikings: There's a new Viking-themed promotion at the Krusty Krab, so SpongeBob is determined to find out everything there is to know about Vikings. And what better way to find out about Vikings than to talk to them himself? So SpongeBob writes a letter to the Vikings, and is surprised when they decide to pay a visit to the Krusty Krab to answer his questions in person. Ditchin: Mermaidman and Barnacleboy are having a book signing, but SpongeBob can't go because he has boating school. After some convincing, Patrick finally gets SpongeBob to take a bathroom break from class-a really long one-so they can go to the signing, and SpongeBob can just go back to class when he's done! But the day turns sour when SpongeBob becomes racked with guilt about ditching class.
    • Clancy Brown and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      18. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      The Slumber Party/Grooming Gary

      (2008)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      6,6 (692)
      The Slumber Party: Pearl's getting ready for her slumber party, but Mr. Krabs' meddling in the party preparations is getting out of control. Pearl forces him out of the house and orders him to stay at SpongeBob's house until the party's over. But that doesn't stop Mr. Krabs from finding out what's going on at the party-he sends his #1 employee SpongeBob to be his undercover spy! Grooming Gary: SpongeBob decides to enter Gary in a pet show, but when he sees how well-groomed and well-dressed the other pets are, he realizes that he needs to give Gary a makeover. But Gary isn't so keen on being primped and made into a pretty show snail, and as it turns out, neither are any of the other pets in the pet show.
    • Rodger Bumpass and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      19. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Grandpappy the Pirate/Cephalopod Lodge

      (2009)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      6,4 (710)
      Grandpappy the Pirate: Mr. Krabs' granddad is coming to town! But instead of being excited, Mr. Krabs is nervous because his swarthy pirate granddad thinks that Mr. Krabs is a pirate, too. Will Mr. Krabs be able to fool his granddad into thinking that he, SpongeBob, and Squidward are pirates aboard a pirate ship, and not fast-food employees at the Krusty Krab? Cephalopod Lodge: When SpongeBob finds out that Squidward is a member of a secret society, SpongeBob decides he wants to join, too! The only problem is that the society is just for fish with tentacles. Undeterred, SpongeBob decides he needs to get into that lodge, even if it means sneaking in.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      20. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Sand Castles in the Sand/Shell Shocked

      (2009)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      7,5 (794)
      Spongebob breaks Gary's shell and tries to get him a new one at Angry Jack's Shell Imporium.
    • Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, and Mr. Lawrence in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      21. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Chum Bucket Supreme/Single Cell Anniversary

      (2009)
      1998– 23mÉpisode télévisé
      7,1 (661)
      Chum Bucket Supreme: None of Plankton's intellectually advanced advertising slogans for the Chum Bucket seem to be working. Plankton decides to switch gears by hiring someone who can create the dumbest slogans ever-Patrick! Single Cell Anniversary: It's Karen and Plankton's wedding anniversary, and Karen has gotten Plankton the best anniversary gift ever-the Krabby Patty formula! But she refuses to give it to him until Plankton gives her the best gift ever, too. If only he knew what that was!
    • Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      22. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Truth or Square

      (2009)
      1998– 52mÉpisode télévisé
      5,8 (979)
      The cast look back on major events in their lives; Patchy hosts a star-studded anniversary special.
    • Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      23. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      SpongeBob's Last Stand

      (2010)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      6,7 (693)
      SpongeBob and Patrick protest the construction of a highway that would destroy Jellyfish Fields.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      24. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      The Abrasive Side/Earworm

      (2010)
      1998– 24mÉpisode télévisé
      7,2 (663)
      SpongeBob orders a product that will help him learn to say no; SpongeBob gets a song stuck in his head.
    • Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny in Bob l'éponge (1998)

      25. Bob l'éponge

      Épisode: 

      Squidward's School for Grown Ups/Oral Report

      (2011)
      1998– 25mÉpisode télévisé
      6,1 (551)
      When Patrick suddenly grows a very grown-up beard, he decides it's time to act like a grown-up and perhaps Squiward is the perfect squid to help him. But can it be done without leaving SpongeBob heartbroken?/While preparing to give an oral report for boating school, SpongeBob comes down with stage fright. And Patrick doesn't seem to be any help at all, but Sandy does.

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