Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants! Follow the adventures of this enthusiastic, optimistic sponge whose good intentions inevitably lead him and his friends into trouble.
SpongeBob eats sea onion ice cream and his breath stinks. When people avoid him, Pat convinces him that it's because he's ugly./ When Mr. Krabs gives his daughter Pearl a job at the Krusty krab, she starts to make some changes.
Spongebob and Patrick are convinced a butterfly ate Sandy's pet caterpillar./Spongebob's colored patty sales idea becomes a huge success and Mr. Krabs wants a piece of the pie.
SpongeBob's friends tease him after Grammaw gives him a kiss./Sick and tired of living between Spongebob and Patrick, Squidward decides to move out of Bikini Bottom.
Sandy is going into hibernation in a week and she wants to pack in a million activities./SpongeBob and Patrick end up popping Mr. Krabs balloon and fear the consequences.
Nobody in Bikini Bottom has heard of Christmas or Santa Claus. SpongeBob wants to bring Christmas to Bikini Bottom this year and his enthusiasm is infectious.
SpongeBob and Pat are fascinated by the snow they see inside the Treedome and want to play in it, but sandy is hibernating for the winter./ SpongeBob grows more and more jealous as Gary spends more time with Patrick.
SpongeBob attempts and fails his driving test again, but a fed up Ms. Puff wants him out of her classroom so she makes up extra credit for him so he can pass the test./SpongeBob tries to join an exclusive jellyfishing club.
11. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III/Squirrel Jokes
May 10, 2001
25min
TV-Y7
Subtitles
English [CC]
Audio languages
English
When Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy go away for the weekend, they ask SpongeBob and Pat to house sit for them./SpongeBob becomes an overnight stand up comedy sensation when he starts telling derogatory jokes about squirrels.
Sandy and SpongeBob get into a fierce competition doing extreme underwater sports./ SpongeBob and Pat visit the zoo and SpongeBob innocently tosses a peanut at an oyster in order to rouse it. The oyster then goes crazy.
Mr. Krabs loses SpongeBob's fry cook contract in a bet with Plankton and SpongeBob is forced to go work at the Chum Bucket./SpongeBob and Pat discover a pencil that makes everything they draw come to life.
Patrick has a box and won't show SpongeBob what's inside. SpongeBob's curiousity gets the best of him./Squidward's old rival brags to Squid about his famous marching band. Feeling outdone, Squid says he has a band too.
While working the graveyard shift, Squidward tells SpongeBob a scary tale./ Ms. Puff pays a visit to the Krusty Krab and Mr. Krabs is instantly smitten with her.
SpongeBob must write an 800 word essay for boating school but gets distracted easily./ When Patrick's parents come over for Starfish Day, Patrick gets upset that they still think he isn't very smart.
SpongeBob reads a "bad" word off a dumpster behind the Krusty Krab and he doesn't know what it means./ When Spongebob enrolls in Squidward's community art class, arrogant Squidward attempts to teach him strictly by the book.
Mr. Krabs discovers that customers love SpongeBob's special jellyfish jelly Krabby Patty. He begins to take advantage of the jellyfish./Mr. Krabs enters SpongeBob in the Fry Cook Games where he competes against Patrick.
Believing Mr. Krab is taking advantage, Squidward convinces Spongebob to join with him and threaten Mr. Krabs with a strike./A large worm is terrorizing Bikini Bottom and SpongeBob is terrified of it.
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Personally, I enjoy the earlier seasons of SpongeBob more because they have so many classic episodes to watch. Season 2 of SpongeBob SquarePants is the pinnacle of classic. I can't tell you how many times I've watched episodes like, "Bubble Buddy", "Wormy", "The Smoking Peanut", "Frankendoodle", "Patty Hype", "The Frycook Games", "The Secret Box", "Band Geeks" (ESPECIALLY!), "Something Smells", "Big Pink Loser", "Pre-Hibernation Week", "Survival of the Idiots", "Shanghaied", "Welcome to the Chum Bucket", and, "Sailor Mouth". Overall fantastic product and is, at least in my eyes, the best season of SpongeBob ever. I would highly recommend to anyone out there, SpongeBob fan or not, to buy this. I'm telling you, you won't be disappointed!
I’m only giving this four stars because I opened the box and the inside was broken. It’s no big deal just sucks when you buy something new and it comes defective. The disks are fine but still sucks. However the price was Good.
4.0 out of 5 stars
It’s no big deal just sucks when you buy something new and it comes defective
By Liz Munoz on April 5, 2018
I’m only giving this four stars because I opened the box and the inside was broken. It’s no big deal just sucks when you buy something new and it comes defective. The disks are fine but still sucks. However the price was Good.
The story line to all the seasons centers around what appears to be a sea sponge in his early twenties fighting his way through a world that never ceases to take a advantage of his good nature. From his corrupt miserly boss hell-bent on underpaying his most valuable employee, to his hipster neighbor and co-worker, Squidward, who suffers from depression and relentlessly rejects Spongebob as his equal despite the fact they live in the same neighborhood and hold the same level of employment. Spongebob also never fails to be a constant example charity as he allows his clearly willfully unemployed neighbor, Patrick, to take a advantage of him every turn. This season is much like what comes before it and what follows, always laughter and adventure while teaching the valuable life lesson that joy can be found in a life of perpetual mediocrity and rejection. I give it 5 stars.
Well....My grandchildren aged 2 and 4 somehow purchased this video season while I was visiting in MN. I don't have children at home now so did not think of parental controls (or grandparent controls). The children did not realize they purchased, just touching the screen to see what happens....I'll know next time.
I've already went in to detail on these releases in my Season 1 DVD review, so I'll keep it short. Season 2 contains a lot of fan favorite episodes, including Band Geeks, so this DVD is a must have. Just like last time, DVD commentary is only available for a small handful of episodes, so don't expect to be blown away by the bonus features. Also, there's a glaring mastering error on "Something Smells". It's not a big deal however, and is, to my knowledge the only one on this DVD.
I'm 26 and have no shame in saying that this is one of my favorite shows, and Season 2 is where it truly peaked. Never fails to make me laugh and very rewatchable, especially with the amount of Spongebob memes now flooding the internet.