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And clone Patrick creates an army, even though we saw him explode after he was thrown into the core. And SpongeBob dies projecting his image to another planet. It a makes Squidward's arch a complete waste.
omg yes they look different, plus around the time they set out the first Patrick star show episode they made a new spongebob squarepants episode and it included Patrick's real parents, but I think the Patrick star show is based in the past. no clue!
ooh yes! i hope they do that. after watching the first episode this family he's recently in just feels like he's acting in a sitcom starring his neighborhood friends and some random starfishes and squid
They made a joke against money hungry people that they eventually became "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
"My leg!" Was funny till Nickelodeon kept isolating his character to be in every episode and show him pike a character when originally you just heard him yell
Not going to lie, when I saw this episode I thought the exact same thing. But then I realize the time gap between Planet Sheen and now and I'm not so surprised anymore.
@@roach9397 yep. Nickelodeon will soon start 👎🏻 (📉) if they don’t use common sense and cancel this show. Also Random does not equal funny. The way people tell a joke or act or look that equals funny. Relatable moments are sometimes funny. RANDOM DOES NOT EQUAL FUNNY!!!! KEEP PATRICK INNOCENTLY DUMB.
Series that died as a legend or hero: - Avatar: The Last Airbender - Phineas and Ferb - Gravity Falls - Regular Show Series that has lived long enough to become villians: - SpongeBob SquarePants - The Simpsons - Family Guy - Fairly OddParents - Rugrats
My guess is that the executives want to multiply their profits from their most successful show by making more shows with the same characters. Also, if they really wanted a spongebob spinoff, Mermaidman and Barnacle Boy was right there.
@@M00SE414 You really think they had that sentiment when they decided to make Spongebob spin-offs in the first place? Despite the fact that the show’s own creator went on record before his passing saying that there should NEVER be spin-offs of Spongebob? Honestly, Nickelodeon itself has just become a massive corporate mess. I have little doubt that Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy were in their slot of spin-offs to begin with.
You don't actually get bubbles underwater without air, it's just a fun little animation trick to help exaggerate underwater movement. I think it would have helped.
Dang yeahhh literally. there is a theory that they're humans playing underwater creatures for the show which is interesting to me but I wouldn't be surprised if fans made it up before nickelodeon did. Idk if they ever said anything about it
Hasn’t nickelodeon not realized that making a spin off show of the comic relief character from the main series never works? *Cough* Planet Sheen *Cough*
This looks like pure, manufactured garbage. Extreme reactions, extreme randomness, extreme nonsense (like riding the hook into the kitchen and smashing into the ground). The only extreme thing Spongebob still does well is the extreme close-ups with the hilarious detail.
Those aren’t even done well. Seasons 1-3 placed the detailed parts where it was funny. There was actual comedic value to it other than “Look how close up and gross this is! Wow! Haha!”
Also, I’m disappointed that Patrick’s Show is imaginary and not a public access show like what Squidward had in Tentacle-Vision. I feel like Patrick trying to run an actual show would be more entertaining.
@@NameName-yj7lp and then there’s all the executives thinking Patrick’s a mad genius when he has no idea what he’s doing. I honestly thought that creepy recurring character would be a TV executive.
Funny how as soon as Stephen Hillenburg dies, they make 2 Spongebob spinoffs. Hillenburg said multiple times that he didn't want Spongebob to have a spinoff.
He didn't say he didn't want a spinoff. He stated in an interview that he doesn't *see* it happening, meaning he's not necessarily against the idea of a spinoff of his show, but can't really see it working out that well.
@@jordanboyd5587 since he was the lead of the show so he could do whatever he wanted, and he didn’t see it happening, then that means he wasn’t in favor of it
@@jordanboyd5587 You're right actually. One thing claimed that he was "strongly against it", but they didn't give any direct quote. I should've double checked that
@@baxatakbaxatak2014 anything could be possible. If Nickelodeon was super desperate, then they could have killed Steven themselves. Though I highly doubt that.
20 years ago he said he didn't see it happening, never did he 100% say it would NEVER happen. Nobody could've predicted that spongebob would literally have lasted 22 years
I think the issue with Patrick’s show and even some of Spongebob’s new episodes is that they forget about the characters’ personalities. They focus so much on the random funny shit, that they forget all about the little details of each character that made us fall in love with them in the first place. They just keep creating new plots with that random kind of funny, in which it wouldn’t have even mattered if you had swapped each character’s lines with another character’s lines. That’s just my take on it. I didn’t enjoy the first half of the first episode of Patrick’s, but I did however enjoy the 2nd half bc of Patrick and Spongebob being show cased as the iconic duo they are.
I honestly have seen it as "Patrick's Pov" version of everything around him. It's like, trippy as heck, but makes sense if it's how he sees the world around him. Which also helps episodes with him in SpongeBob make more sense.
@@dustytheloneranger yeah also it’s rlly sad when u think about the fact that his parents don’t even remember who he is most of the time. they are all mentally ill
"we dont care about canon and just did anything we wanted" Sometimes that works but man that just sounds like an excuse to not write anything at all. SOMETIMES YOU GOTTA ACTUALLY WRITE A STORY
Journalist: "That is right folks, Nickelodeon is making a spongebob spin off." Nickelodeon: "Hello, I like money" Journalist: "So what inspired you to make a spin off?" Nickelodeon: "Money"
Steven himself said over and over and over again that he didn’t want spin-offs, and he didn’t want Patrick to have his own show. The split SECOND he died, Nick gives us both of those. They were just waiting for him to die to make these spin-offs. It’s not even coincidence at this point, and it’s definitely not surprising
That's not true. Vincent waller, who is pretty much the lead person of the franchise, said Stephen was aware of what they were working on and was happy with it.
“We tried to do just anything we wanted”… clearly. I feel sorry for these kids. Shows in the 2000’s were clever and mindful. This is just mind numbing nonsense.
You know, people will always forget the amount of shitty shows in the 2000s because they have been mostly forgotten. Cartoons then aren't better than cartoons now, and vice versa. It depends on what you choose to focus on. (If you ever need a reminder, every single fucking Teletoon cartoon and the bunch of Johnny Test like shows)
@@Laiser yea we had bad ones but we had a lot of good ones with plots and story lines that were actually funny. Not just bright and spastic. Spongebob was clearly one of them and they’ve brought it to this bs. There was more of a balance back in the 2000’s. Unless you can think of a plethora of current good cartoons and sitcoms for kids. Shows back then bridged the gap between kids and adults. Now it’s just unbearable and lazy.
@@Laiser It’s not profound to argue that there have always been good shows and there have always been bad ones. The difference is that there are undoubtable “Golden Ages” in any medium you would like to apply that philosophy to. Late to early 2000’s was Nickelodeon’s golden age and that’s not an opinion.
@@Laiser Your not wrong but now its straight dumb shows. Can't truly name a few wholesome shows that's not completely chaotic. Shows a little while ago and i'm only 23 had a little sense and yes we had things like ed,edd,and eddy and billy and mandy but that was the minority now dumb is the majority. There are too many shows with "Why did that happen? Idk ." Moments now which isn't good imo. It seems like kid shows are either dumb or way too mature to gear towards grown up.
@@TheDream64 I mean, it may still not be wrong though. Nickelodeon has kept Spongebob around for so long because it's their cash cow, their safest bet. This new style is just them desperately trying to maintain the magic of the first seasons despite having no idea what made those seasons so good in the first place. And these spinoffs being done in the new style is probably just more of that: people who have no idea why the first seasons of Spongebob were so good, desperately trying to re-create the magic.
@@CrazyAlienLady051 Apparently that's a big misconception. What he actually said was he doesn't *see* a spin-off show happening in the future, not that he doesn't want one. But now that he's passed on, Nickelodeon can do what they want with the show anyway
@@Blue_Anzu Yeah, there was a big debate about that on Facebook when people reacted negatively about the news. That's why I asked. People are arguing that even though he passed the show to Nickelodeon that, Nick should've obeyed his wishes regardless. But, yet again, when to corporate companies ever do that when there's money involved?
@@CrazyAlienLady051 Yeah, but again, he never really said he was *against* it. He just said he doesn't see them happening. So Nick technically isn't going against his wishes here, but I personally don't think the spin-off shows will take off at all, and I think that's why Hillenburg didn't think they'd happen
@@verseueki youre right, but there's a difference tho. Controlled nonsense, and random nonsense. This is most definitely random nonsense since it has no real structure to it, unlike spongebob with its controlled planned nonsense. Something like that.
@@reapersouls9269 the whole show uncle grandpa didn’t have a main plot but the episodes still had a plot just like in the Patrick show, there isn’t real a main plot in the story but the episodes have plot
This show kinda gives me uncle grandpa vibes. Patrick Star also has a sister in the original SpongeBob show named Samantha Star. I view Patrick's family in the show as a family of actors rather than his real family to cope with this family change.
Sam is one of the worst characters she just destroy its not unique at all she is a big mean star who acts like a caveman expext worst she isn't even funny glad the writers found a new replacement
Something smells off with this. For one, something tells me they're trying to censor things with this shirt, seeing how Patrick is completely clothed. And I have no idea why they changed Spongebob's design, it's just a little dumb.
@@timmyt4207 Actually, the guy in the video does point out that that can't be the case. And if they were younger, they'd only be about one or two years younger looking at the designs of the characters and location.
Honestly this show just sounds like the writers binged the last 5 seasons of Family Guy and wanted to put a Spongebob coat of paint on it. Like 80% of the effort for most family guy episodes is cutaways and bits while the characters don't even resolve whatever issue was set for them.
If it gets good ratings because kids like it, I wouldn’t be surprised. A lot of kid shows in the recent years have a strange form of over the top random energy. I find it annoying and a bit overwhelming. My childhood was mainly in the mid-late 2000s and early 2010s, so around the time when a show aimed at kids still had a calmer vibe to it. I kinda miss shows like that.
It's because the attention span of children are slowly dying. ADHD is more prevalent now than it was before and I blame the internet, I don't blame the kids. Because it's not their fault they're being raised in a way that treats boredom as a crime.
I agree, the older Spongebob episodes had clever and well thought out jokes with a nice moral at the end. I stopped watching them because it’s humor was replaced with over dramatic animation movements that look ridiculous and the stories didn’t make you think deeply anymore.
New Spongebob honestly feels like a totally different show now. The colors, animation, tone all feel really off. Other long-running cartoons like Simpsons may have lost their way as well, but as least it feels like the same series. Spongebob now just feels so...off
There's a difference between wanting to let loose on creativity and borderline literally throwing shit at the wall and hoping the mess resembles basic art.
To answer your question near the 9 min mark “why is it so random” I feel like it has to do with social media, tick toks, Instagram reels, and UA-cam shorts, they all have one thing in common they can be longer then a couple of mins and that’s pretty much changing the attention span of what entertainment should feel like.
Products like this are why people are afraid of sequels and reboots. People start to feel like the women lead version of the ghost busters ruins the image of the entire ghost busters series. They are kinda right but it's usually not so bad when they destinquish it as it's own thing instead of dressing it up as a mystery so that viewers watch to find out if it's cannon or not.... This spongebob series is the worst of it because people not in the know will think this is just regular spongebob and that spongebob was either always horrible or got a lot worse as it went on.
I live in SpongeBob's seasons 1-3 or 4 and the first movie. After that I kindly disregard everything else the show created. Maybe it's because I'm old. 😂😂
The reason ghostbusters failed wasn't because of the all female cast, but because they just retold the story and disregarded everything that made ghostbusters good. This is why Stephan said not to make any spin-offs to the show. It is a real shame he can't come back to fix things.
@@lowqualityvideos8091 (Squid wars pops up from nowhere) Squidward: You think that’s bad, remember the time I took you to see “Dead Poets Society”? Insert cutaway
To answer most of your questions about spongebob and squidward not being at the krusty krab: 1, this is a supposed prequel show 2, spongebob has not yet moved to bikini bottom with Patrick so no Krusty Krab 3, squidward is a teenager here so he is doing a job most teens did in the 90's Spongebob in canon is over 31 years old as stated in the first movie when telling Gary about his employee of the month awards. Spongebob having a new look indicates this is a younger spongebob.
Here's a theory I set up about Patrick's Parents: Since everybody has a different set of clothes in this show I think this time period is when he got adopted by the parents in this series. After a while Patrick realizes those aren't his parents, leading to that I'm with stupid episode.
I wish they would have respected Stephen Hillenburg's wish of stopping Spongebob and spin offs when he passed. Because they've definitely gone too far and they're just beating a dead horse at this point.
That wasn't his fucking wish though, I'm fucking tired of all you guys saying that this is disrespecting him, when it's not, he only didn't see it happening.
@@zacarnold2970 it's disrespecting him in the sense that they've turned his idea into a shit show. It's all dumbed down and way overdue to just end. They've got all the money they need, they need to just stop.
@@mutantbrain92 I'ma be real with you, the Patrick star show really isn't that bad, I've enjoyed it, maybe it's because the new generations are different, I can see why people don't like it, I mean it is pretty off the walls crazy at times, times change I guess, I respect your opinions, but saying it's disrespectful to him just feels wrong.
@@zacarnold2970 I think it is disrespectful though because he said he didn't see any shows happening any time soon so when he died years later Nick decided to create spin offs right after his death
He said he didn’t see them happening not that he didn’t want them to happen, and he was alive when one of the spinoffs was in production. Though this looks like crap
If Patrick and Spongebob are in their 30s or older in the regular show, maybe this is in their 20s? Maybe I'm just being too accepting, but I got the impression with Spongebobs hair and not working at the Krusty Krab, and Squidward seemingly having an acne problem. I assumed that was the implication if there was one
I thought it was a kinda "in the past" thing too, maybe younger than 20s? but still, I noticed an immediate difference between the main show and the Patrick Star show.
I love how inconsistent Patrick's family is sometimes He's had 3 different sets of parents, and in one episode he said he didn't have a sister, and another time he had a big sister who was a starfish, but now his sister is a squid?
Here's my theory: They're all actors. Near the end of the series, it will be revealed that Spongebob, Patrick and Squidward were hired by some sort of company to act in a sitcom. That would explain the alternate outfits, and certain characters being wrong/off. That may be a bit too story driven for modern Spongebob, but I think it's very possible.
From what I could get from the limited perspective of only seeing this video, it seems as if this show is a bit redundant. The description of the second segment sounds as if it could perfectly fit into a normal sb episode; just Spongbob and Patrick doing another goofy thing. The whole appeal of making a spin-off focusing on a side character (outside of profit and brand recognition, obviously) is giving them some focus; but if we just have another story with just as much focus of Squidward and Spongebob mucking around, then what's the point? It's called the "Patrick Star Show" as in a talk show, but it seems as if the second part doesn't even have much to do with that, the main thing which could've set the show apart.
exactly, I thought it would be more like the Jimmy Fallon show (not directly like it) or like normal talk shows, but it's probably one of those "random is funny!" shows. kinda disappointed tbh, thought it would be a decent talk show with Patrick.
kind of wonder if the patrick star show will evolve into the new flagship spongebob show... like they'll eventually cancel spongebob squarepants to make it look like they're not gonna milk that show anymore yet will keep around the Patrick show and even camp koral so they can still profit off the Spongebob IP.
Seasons 9-13 are good too though. Seriously, Stephen Hillenburg came back for those seasons and helped work on the show again. A TON of the old Season 1-3 writers came back too.
Imagine having 3 shows on your channel that are about the same characters. Even longstanding shows like Scooby Doo and Looney Tunes at least showed one spinoff at a time. Somehow I don't think they're going to stop at 3 spinoffs at once, either.
The problem is that it’s *only* for kids, once they grow older it would have no rewatch-ability Plus, the only age range I see enjoying this would be like 7 and under or something. Randomness may be “funny” but it sure ain’t entertaining, no person of any age understands what’s going on
@@ranchlord77 I beg to differ as I’m 14 and I really did enjoy the 1st episode(s). And I feel like I could enjoy this even when I’m in my 30’s. I mean, I watched Uncle Grandpa when I was younger.
To be honest, this spin-off caught me off guard. At first, I was like why does this exist? Because a spin-off based on Patrick seems a bit pointless also, the fact they turned him into a school bully in the new seasons than spongebob’s best friend who was wacky, smart to a certain point, and funny which bothered me. Lastly, it makes no sense for him to have a sister who looks different and parents that look different as well.
The first three seasons he was that “reliable best friend who has a low iq” comic relief. I couldn’t tell you what he is now because I don’t think even Nickelodeon knows
it kind of sickens me that Stephen Hillenburg only died 4 years ago and Nickelodeon is spitting on his grave by doing the very things he said he never wanted for SpondgeBob
Rise of the TMNT was everything a reboot or spinoff should've been. It still honours the old TMNT franchise but it was also not afraid to take risks and create new ideas. A lot of people weren't on board with the whole "Raph is the leader" thing but it was nice to see a change of dynamics between the brothers. Karai was their ancestor too. Sadly it got cancelled before things got good. Now back to this show. It's sad that everything has to tie with the current SpongeBob. If they love SpongeBob by all means,pour ur energy into that instead of making soulless spinoffs. Like u said,it had the potential to be great IF they detached themselves more from the original franchise and isnt afraid to do new ideas.
Im trying to make this better so, spongebob is canonically in either his early twenties or mid 30's. So maybe this show is a few years before the original series? Technically it doesn't make sense because they've said he first started working at the krusty krab when he was 13... so its a little weird but it would explain his different look? But random = funny am i right? haha
I been watching Patrick on Spongebob for over 20 years now him having his own show is weird to me and out of place this show mighy not ever get cancelled.
"We see it like a jar sitting up on a shelf in the corner with a label that says canon on it, and we recognize that..." what is this supposed to even mean??? This is the weirdest analogy I've ever heard in my life
I think the biggest problem is that Nickolodeon won't let Spongebob go, the show has been on the air since 1999, it has been on the air since the last century, I feel like honestly at this point they are counting on people in their 20s who grew up with Spongebob and are now in their 20s with children of their own seeing Spongebob as an option to watch and thinking about how they loved the show and can potentially have something to bond with their kids over.
Stephen Hillenberg: Not a single spongebob spin-off will ever be made Nickelodeon exec: of course not… Stephen: *dies rip* Nickelodeon exec:… thats why we’re making two
There was also that episode with Sam, Patrick's sister, who was a big brutish starfish. She's evidently nowhere to be seen, not that I really wanted more of her
SpongeBob died in 2004 after the first SpongeBob movie ended with SpongeBob becoming the krusty krab manager, that was the finale of SpongeBob, what has come since has been nothing but a disgrace.
Because putting 3 or 4 or 5 pink starfish of the same color on the screen on the time would look pretty bad in a cartoon, let alone it would cause colors to run together and be harder to follow. Since they're all principal characters, they needed to be different colors―it's why most cartoons' main cast tends to be visually distinct
They were probably viewed as a bit too bland and uninteresting for anything other than a one off. They mostly come off as "patrick ina wig or fake mustache"
Sounds like the advertisement “shorts” are going to consistently be the best part of each episode which makes me wonder why they didn’t just make the shorts as mini webisodes
Ikr, they should have gone the Agent Pixel route and made it a web series. That way, people don't have to worry about this messing with canon and they get some cool games to play with in the process. This could help people download their app and Nickelodeon can put their time into improving their channel instead of pumping their lineup with more Spongebob.
a show about a character who’s past his prime trying to make ends meet in a dead end job after years of failed pursuits toward their dream is too relatable
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I would like to know how a starfish has a squid for a sister...Maybe I don't wanna know.
Jorden Finge I bet this show has been flopping.
I like it.
And clone Patrick creates an army, even though we saw him explode after he was thrown into the core.
And SpongeBob dies projecting his image to another planet.
It a makes Squidward's arch a complete waste.
@@Bopperann Clone Patrick?
I’d honestly laugh really hard if they just did the “Patrick has the wrong parents” joke again at the end of the season. That would be funny to me.
omg yes they look different, plus around the time they set out the first Patrick star show episode they made a new spongebob squarepants episode and it included Patrick's real parents, but I think the Patrick star show is based in the past. no clue!
JANET?! MARTY?! WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE?!
ooh yes! i hope they do that. after watching the first episode this family he's recently in just feels like he's acting in a sitcom starring his neighborhood friends and some random starfishes and squid
I was thinking the same thing! It actually would make complete sense!😂
I thought of that too before it came out.
Nickelodeon: "Do I dare defile this poor man's resting place just for money? *Of course I will!* "
every corporation when they take over someone's idea
They made a joke against money hungry people that they eventually became
"You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
Stolen joke
You ARE aware that he just said he didn't SEE any spin-offs, not that he didn't WANT any, right?
@@ethanedwards3357 so what?
"My leg!" Was funny till Nickelodeon kept isolating his character to be in every episode and show him pike a character when originally you just heard him yell
ah my man fred
and they say boomer have no humor.
FINALLY SOMEONE SAYS THIS
The gag was in too many episode, but I liked the "my leg" episode.
Ah, Fred.
Yeah, when they turned his "MY LEG!" quirk into a shambling gag and forced it into an episode, I couldn't take it anymore.
Genuinely surprised that they even made this show after Planet Sheen flopped
That’s why I respect the idea that Stephen Hillenburg never wanted to do spin-offs
Not going to lie, when I saw this episode I thought the exact same thing. But then I realize the time gap between Planet Sheen and now and I'm not so surprised anymore.
Planet sheen was good
@@justcallmealexforshort8786 very different though. Jimmy Neutron was wonderful but SpongeBob is synonymous with Nickelodeon
@@justcallmealexforshort8786 He said he didn't see there being spin offs. He never said he DIDN'T want them. There is a difference
This is just an excuse to drag the SpongeBob franchise for another 20 years.
Right like give it a rest. All good things must come to an end eventually 😕
RIGHT
Yep
No it's just an attempt for Nickelodeon to get back on the right track
20 years is grossly optimistic.
Nick: "This show is coral."
Pearl: "Coral is definitely out" 😤
So not fetch
This is not very.
Stop trying to make Coral happens Karen.
This show is barnacles
You tell them Pearl!
The kind of feels to me like the cartoon equivalent of jingling your keys in front of your kid
I'm glad we share the same opinion!
Because it's sad the show is like that. >_>
YES! THAT'S HOW IT FEEL!
thats a really good explanation actually
Nice profile pic! Shantae is awesome!
“Hey look kids, flashing bright colors!”
You either die a legend or live long enough to be a sellout
Stephen Hillenburg did die a legend though. These shows wouldn't exist if he were calling the shots.
@@roach9397 yep. Nickelodeon will soon start 👎🏻 (📉) if they don’t use common sense and cancel this show.
Also Random does not equal funny.
The way people tell a joke or act or look that equals funny. Relatable moments are sometimes funny. RANDOM DOES NOT EQUAL FUNNY!!!! KEEP PATRICK INNOCENTLY DUMB.
Cough Cough Metallica Cough Cough
Well he did die
Series that died as a legend or hero:
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Phineas and Ferb
- Gravity Falls
- Regular Show
Series that has lived long enough to become villians:
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- The Simpsons
- Family Guy
- Fairly OddParents
- Rugrats
My guess is that the executives want to multiply their profits from their most successful show by making more shows with the same characters.
Also, if they really wanted a spongebob spinoff, Mermaidman and Barnacle Boy was right there.
Both actors are dead homie. Let those characters Rest In Peace.
@@M00SE414 You really think they had that sentiment when they decided to make Spongebob spin-offs in the first place? Despite the fact that the show’s own creator went on record before his passing saying that there should NEVER be spin-offs of Spongebob?
Honestly, Nickelodeon itself has just become a massive corporate mess. I have little doubt that Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy were in their slot of spin-offs to begin with.
@@M00SE414 American cartoons have voice actors that have been dead for 50 years and those characters are still on TV
@@M00SE414 they could have set the show during their youth which wouldn’t require the original voices. Just sayin. I love the idea!
Unless you want to resurrect Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway, people would complain if that was the case, I guarantee you.
The show doesn’t even feel underwater anymore, there’s not nearly half as many air bubbles during movement.
You don't actually get bubbles underwater without air, it's just a fun little animation trick to help exaggerate underwater movement. I think it would have helped.
Dang yeahhh literally. there is a theory that they're humans playing underwater creatures for the show which is interesting to me but I wouldn't be surprised if fans made it up before nickelodeon did. Idk if they ever said anything about it
I noticed that too
True, even in the early SpongeBob episodes there would be water sounds and bubbles to make it seem like the characters were underwater
In Spongebob Squarrpants, theres oceans underwater
Hasn’t nickelodeon not realized that making a spin off show of the comic relief character from the main series never works? *Cough* Planet Sheen *Cough*
Jokes on you I actually liked Planet Sheen
@@bean_eater1209 Yeah but most people didn't
that stupid sam and cat show was popular for a bit.
The Casagrandes?
*Cough* All Hail King Julian *cough cough*
This looks like pure, manufactured garbage. Extreme reactions, extreme randomness, extreme nonsense (like riding the hook into the kitchen and smashing into the ground). The only extreme thing Spongebob still does well is the extreme close-ups with the hilarious detail.
Those aren’t even done well. Seasons 1-3 placed the detailed parts where it was funny. There was actual comedic value to it other than “Look how close up and gross this is! Wow! Haha!”
“👄~actors”
Bruh seasons 1-3 also had gross out hunor too and you consider or comedy
was this shoe necessary, this looks fabricated as Here Comes the Grump movie or Crapstom academy (a harry Poter rip off movie)
What do you care? This is a show made for 5-9 year old kids. It isn’t for you and it never was
Also, I’m disappointed that Patrick’s Show is imaginary and not a public access show like what Squidward had in Tentacle-Vision. I feel like Patrick trying to run an actual show would be more entertaining.
The relations you can get from that would be great like
“ this guy lives under a rock and get his own show?”
@@NameName-yj7lp and then there’s all the executives thinking Patrick’s a mad genius when he has no idea what he’s doing. I honestly thought that creepy recurring character would be a TV executive.
UHF but spongebob gags
@@vagrantwanderer I'd watch that
@@vagrantwanderer UHF?
Funny how as soon as Stephen Hillenburg dies, they make 2 Spongebob spinoffs. Hillenburg said multiple times that he didn't want Spongebob to have a spinoff.
He didn't say he didn't want a spinoff. He stated in an interview that he doesn't *see* it happening, meaning he's not necessarily against the idea of a spinoff of his show, but can't really see it working out that well.
@@jordanboyd5587 since he was the lead of the show so he could do whatever he wanted, and he didn’t see it happening, then that means he wasn’t in favor of it
@@jordanboyd5587 You're right actually. One thing claimed that he was "strongly against it", but they didn't give any direct quote. I should've double checked that
Yet he was involved with both of them...
@@nimcie8377 Yeah that's a good point.
“Patrick? What could be worse than a giant terrible spinoff of our show?”
“Oh I know!”
“TWO Giant terrible spinoffs of our show!”
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
“I don’t think these shows can get any more terrible!”
“Nonsense!”
“PATRICK NO!”
TBH KK and TPSS are good,
@SlyCooperRocks Yeah
@@spongebobmaster they are mid
Steven hillenburg: don’t make spongebob spin-offs.
Nickelodeon: no.
Oh, they were riding it out until he died. They could do whatever they wanted after that.
@@baxatakbaxatak2014 anything could be possible. If Nickelodeon was super desperate, then they could have killed Steven themselves. Though I highly doubt that.
@@baxatakbaxatak2014 he's rolling in his grave
Not sure if he really had an opinion on spin offs
This is false. Hillenburg never directly said to not make a spin-off.
Nick: "Am I really going to defile Hillenberg's grave for money?"
You know the rest.
"of course I am!"
20 years ago he said he didn't see it happening, never did he 100% say it would NEVER happen. Nobody could've predicted that spongebob would literally have lasted 22 years
@@wesleyzimmerman94 i still think they shouldn't risk it tbh they've already done a ton of others things that were disrespectful to hillenburg
Fitting profile picture.
@@wesleyzimmerman94 He said he didn't see it happening BECAUSE he hated the idea
I think the issue with Patrick’s show and even some of Spongebob’s new episodes is that they forget about the characters’ personalities. They focus so much on the random funny shit, that they forget all about the little details of each character that made us fall in love with them in the first place. They just keep creating new plots with that random kind of funny, in which it wouldn’t have even mattered if you had swapped each character’s lines with another character’s lines. That’s just my take on it. I didn’t enjoy the first half of the first episode of Patrick’s, but I did however enjoy the 2nd half bc of Patrick and Spongebob being show cased as the iconic duo they are.
*another nick comedic relief gets his own spinoff*
*The viewers* : How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?!
Nick: i love money...
yeah we've already sheen that
Are there any other instances of this aside from Patrick and Sheen?
@@fourtwenty1813 Casagrandes also count
@@fourtwenty1813 my question oh maybe the sam an cat spinoff
I honestly have seen it as "Patrick's Pov" version of everything around him. It's like, trippy as heck, but makes sense if it's how he sees the world around him. Which also helps episodes with him in SpongeBob make more sense.
I was thinking in a creepy pasta direction, what if Patrick imagined an entire family while waiting for Spongebob at work
@Azrethos that would be a cool plot twist! along with the other person's reply, I agree too but they're both really good opinions/theories!
@@dustytheloneranger So basically it’s all in his head?
@@dustytheloneranger yeah also it’s rlly sad when u think about the fact that his parents don’t even remember who he is most of the time. they are all mentally ill
@@deletedkneecaps that doesn’t really have anything to do with mental illness.
"we dont care about canon and just did anything we wanted"
Sometimes that works but man that just sounds like an excuse to not write anything at all.
SOMETIMES YOU GOTTA ACTUALLY WRITE A STORY
When the fans remember Patrick's real parents more than the actual writers themselves
The issue is the lack of consistency
Only the spongebob OGs will know what Patrick's parents actually look like. Edit: thx for all the likes 😊
Yeah, I don’t get why they didn’t just take the OG parents and gave them interesting personalities
@@iamalexwolf I thought the same thing
@_gorillaz freakinc._ finally someone said it
@@iamalexwolf agreed but they would probably f them up like they did the the rest of spongebob
The ones who said they didnt even have a son at the end ?
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My theory: what if The Patrick Star Show is actually a tv show in the Bikini Bottom universe. Thats why everyone is different. Just a thought
…isn’t that the actual plot?
Pretty sure that’s it. I think it’s just a show on tv that Pat landed, hence the actors
like icarly but in the spongebob universe
@@Enteringdullsville r/woosh
@@IgikoPop r/woosh
Why did Nickelodeon change spongbob from having “smart comedy”, to just have random comedy?
You're basically asking why do Michael Bay movies sell.
Cause Nickelodeon thinks Random = Funny And Loud = Funny
Kids are getting dumber lol
Many of episodes in seasons 1-3 lacked "smart comedy." There were definitely some gems, though.
@@DarkoAlmighty666 yes and so are these cartoon executives
This feels like they saw WandaVision and said, "Do that but with Patrick."
...and WandaVision petered out and died near the end, so they have more in common.
this is like a cursed sentence
@@eatatjoe except wandavision only sucked in episode 9. This show looks like it already jumped in the garbage as soon as it plops into existence
@@eatatjoe not really
@@eatatjoe Accept this one will die in 2 episodes.
The answer to everything is simple, as said by a wise crab, "Money money money money money"
Yeah, not like Stephen Did with First 3 seasons :((
Journalist: "That is right folks, Nickelodeon is making a spongebob spin off."
Nickelodeon: "Hello, I like money"
Journalist: "So what inspired you to make a spin off?"
Nickelodeon: "Money"
Steven himself said over and over and over again that he didn’t want spin-offs, and he didn’t want Patrick to have his own show. The split SECOND he died, Nick gives us both of those. They were just waiting for him to die to make these spin-offs. It’s not even coincidence at this point, and it’s definitely not surprising
That's not true. Vincent waller, who is pretty much the lead person of the franchise, said Stephen was aware of what they were working on and was happy with it.
“We tried to do just anything we wanted”… clearly. I feel sorry for these kids. Shows in the 2000’s were clever and mindful. This is just mind numbing nonsense.
You know, people will always forget the amount of shitty shows in the 2000s because they have been mostly forgotten. Cartoons then aren't better than cartoons now, and vice versa. It depends on what you choose to focus on.
(If you ever need a reminder, every single fucking Teletoon cartoon and the bunch of Johnny Test like shows)
you're right, there are plenty of awful cartoons back then as well
@@Laiser yea we had bad ones but we had a lot of good ones with plots and story lines that were actually funny. Not just bright and spastic. Spongebob was clearly one of them and they’ve brought it to this bs. There was more of a balance back in the 2000’s. Unless you can think of a plethora of current good cartoons and sitcoms for kids. Shows back then bridged the gap between kids and adults. Now it’s just unbearable and lazy.
@@Laiser It’s not profound to argue that there have always been good shows and there have always been bad ones. The difference is that there are undoubtable “Golden Ages” in any medium you would like to apply that philosophy to. Late to early 2000’s was Nickelodeon’s golden age and that’s not an opinion.
@@Laiser Your not wrong but now its straight dumb shows. Can't truly name a few wholesome shows that's not completely chaotic. Shows a little while ago and i'm only 23 had a little sense and yes we had things like ed,edd,and eddy and billy and mandy but that was the minority now dumb is the majority. There are too many shows with "Why did that happen? Idk ." Moments now which isn't good imo. It seems like kid shows are either dumb or way too mature to gear towards grown up.
Okay so this show shouldn’t be treated as “canon” or whatever like camp coral
Duh
I’m getting multiverse vibes going halfway through the episode.
@@Extinctanimals22 it's weird. Thats all I have to say
Yeah, the creators said it’s not meant to be taken as canon
What’s the point of watching something if it’s not canon? I’ve never understood, like fan fiction also seems pointless
I feel like the writers were desperately trying to recreate the magic of old spongebob but fell extremely short
@@TheDream64 I mean, it may still not be wrong though. Nickelodeon has kept Spongebob around for so long because it's their cash cow, their safest bet. This new style is just them desperately trying to maintain the magic of the first seasons despite having no idea what made those seasons so good in the first place. And these spinoffs being done in the new style is probably just more of that: people who have no idea why the first seasons of Spongebob were so good, desperately trying to re-create the magic.
that wouldn't be too hard.. at all. But that garbage art style they have blows it all out of the water.
@@whatsagoodusername823 their art style was to only attend to children.
they honestly should have made a show about squidward instead..we all relate to that dude now
It feels like they wanted to make Patrick a youtuber, but just couldn't execute it.
Richard waterson is the only dumb pink youtuber we accept in this household
@@screamindog8772 yaY A NEW HIGH SCOORE! *drinking sound*
Uhhhh.... Hello... Welcome to uhhh patrick gaming... Today we will play uhhhh.... Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@incognitodon5779 Richard Gaming: MS Paint
Are we supposed to ignore that this show technically takes place before the 90s, I mean for continuity reasons
“We don’t respect canon”
Really? I never would’ve noticed.
From what I've heard, this show is a prequel. Hence why Spongebob and Squidward don't work at the Krusty Krab, and why Spongebob looks so different
I thought Stephen Hillenburg was against those?
@@CrazyAlienLady051 Apparently that's a big misconception. What he actually said was he doesn't *see* a spin-off show happening in the future, not that he doesn't want one. But now that he's passed on, Nickelodeon can do what they want with the show anyway
@@Blue_Anzu Yeah, there was a big debate about that on Facebook when people reacted negatively about the news. That's why I asked. People are arguing that even though he passed the show to Nickelodeon that, Nick should've obeyed his wishes regardless. But, yet again, when to corporate companies ever do that when there's money involved?
@@CrazyAlienLady051 Yeah, but again, he never really said he was *against* it. He just said he doesn't see them happening. So Nick technically isn't going against his wishes here, but I personally don't think the spin-off shows will take off at all, and I think that's why Hillenburg didn't think they'd happen
Maybe this is an alternate universe. Which is why SpongeBob looks different and dosen't know squidward
In other words: this cartoon is a big load of random nonsense which corporates think it's "funny because it's crazy", but it ends just being stupid.
A lot of cartoons is random nonsense
@@verseueki youre right, but there's a difference tho. Controlled nonsense, and random nonsense. This is most definitely random nonsense since it has no real structure to it, unlike spongebob with its controlled planned nonsense. Something like that.
Like uncle granpa but at least it made slightly more sense sad to say
@@KatSpicert the episode "Wet Painters" is a perfect example of nonsense used right. Possibly one of the funniest episodes of Spongebob in general.
@@reapersouls9269 the whole show uncle grandpa didn’t have a main plot but the episodes still had a plot just like in the Patrick show, there isn’t real a main plot in the story but the episodes have plot
Mr. Jordan Fringe doing a great job of breaking it down!
No
"Hey, this is a family show"
That reminds me: they could've made this into the Muppets and made it entertaining
I would have liked an eric Andre show type deal
or what if they made it a pseudo sketch comedy where Patrick is the host and participates in the sketches
This show kinda gives me uncle grandpa vibes. Patrick Star also has a sister in the original SpongeBob show named Samantha Star. I view Patrick's family in the show as a family of actors rather than his real family to cope with this family change.
I think it’s literally the Truman show
Weird vibes
Tbh I miss sister Sam
uncle grandpa was better because it at least knew what it was and what it wanted to do
I literally hate Squidina, she’s so annoying and has no personality trait rather than being Patrick’s sister?
SpongeBob used to just be a simple yet popular Nicktoon in the early 2000s. Now, it is Nickelodeon’s life-support.
I’m just mad his gigantic sister from the original spongebob show is not there
Same
Patricia🤤
@@odysseyplays3579 bruh chill
You mean sister Sam?
Because sister Sam is NOW MAD FOR NOW PUTTING HER IN THE SHOW!!!!
Sam is one of the worst characters she just destroy its not unique at all she is a big mean star who acts like a caveman expext worst she isn't even funny glad the writers found a new replacement
Very bummer dood. Feels like everyone is chasing Chowder with the random=funny, and missing the point.
What was the point in the random=funny in chowder?
IMO I don't think it was pure random. Most of the non-story stuff gave glimpses of how their world worked or some character details.
Regular show is random but still funny
@@SonsOfHllor Much agreed, but there’s a continuity to each episode that doesn’t rely on throw away gags
chowder did it right, though. randomness is an art.
"Why make the same show twice?"
"Money"
-Mr. Krabs
Something smells off with this. For one, something tells me they're trying to censor things with this shirt, seeing how Patrick is completely clothed. And I have no idea why they changed Spongebob's design, it's just a little dumb.
Squidward is also different. His nose isn't the same and honestly more jarring to me than Spongebob's getup and hair-do lmao.
@@anobody4606 Yeah, I noticed that too. I didn't bother to mention the nose as it isn't that big, though the shirt is a little different.
Its bc they're younger here like with spongebobs little hair swirl and squidwards spots on his nose lol
@@timmyt4207 Actually, the guy in the video does point out that that can't be the case. And if they were younger, they'd only be about one or two years younger looking at the designs of the characters and location.
Imagine if this is actually a Wandavision style parody where this is all a manifestation lol.
People don’t understand that side characters sometimes need to remain side characters
Honestly this show just sounds like the writers binged the last 5 seasons of Family Guy and wanted to put a Spongebob coat of paint on it.
Like 80% of the effort for most family guy episodes is cutaways and bits while the characters don't even resolve whatever issue was set for them.
This is worst than the time we refernced family guy
@@cringposter1880 No he's right through
If it gets good ratings because kids like it, I wouldn’t be surprised. A lot of kid shows in the recent years have a strange form of over the top random energy. I find it annoying and a bit overwhelming. My childhood was mainly in the mid-late 2000s and early 2010s, so around the time when a show aimed at kids still had a calmer vibe to it. I kinda miss shows like that.
Agree 100%
It's because the attention span of children are slowly dying. ADHD is more prevalent now than it was before and I blame the internet, I don't blame the kids. Because it's not their fault they're being raised in a way that treats boredom as a crime.
Agreed
I agree, the older Spongebob episodes had clever and well thought out jokes with a nice moral at the end. I stopped watching them because it’s humor was replaced with over dramatic animation movements that look ridiculous and the stories didn’t make you think deeply anymore.
New Spongebob honestly feels like a totally different show now. The colors, animation, tone all feel really off. Other long-running cartoons like Simpsons may have lost their way as well, but as least it feels like the same series. Spongebob now just feels so...off
“Nickelodeon, what inspired you to build a new Spongebob right next door to the original?”
“Money”
😂😂😭
There's a difference between wanting to let loose on creativity and borderline literally throwing shit at the wall and hoping the mess resembles basic art.
I like random humor, and sorry if this sounds cliche, but there has to be a method to the madness. The Patrick Star Show has no method, only madness.
I would've rather seen a show centered around Squidward than Patrick. They always pick *the dumbest* characters to give a show. 😒
it’s because they think he’s funny, forgetting that spongebob hasn’t been funny ever since they started ignoring hillenburg’s wishes
Never forget, they sold the pride of the show for 37 cents
So you'd rather some narcissist squid's backstory then a lovable smart starfish? 👁️👄👁️🤦People
@@chickeguals4731 yes
@@fansee1368 Lols agree to disagree
that’s definitely a prequel. they’re late teens, squid ward has acne
yeah is no one gonna talk about his nose?
I thought that he has a bumpy nose. It's a bad design.
To answer your question near the 9 min mark “why is it so random” I feel like it has to do with social media, tick toks, Instagram reels, and UA-cam shorts, they all have one thing in common they can be longer then a couple of mins and that’s pretty much changing the attention span of what entertainment should feel like.
Products like this are why people are afraid of sequels and reboots. People start to feel like the women lead version of the ghost busters ruins the image of the entire ghost busters series. They are kinda right but it's usually not so bad when they destinquish it as it's own thing instead of dressing it up as a mystery so that viewers watch to find out if it's cannon or not.... This spongebob series is the worst of it because people not in the know will think this is just regular spongebob and that spongebob was either always horrible or got a lot worse as it went on.
@@nolancho nice and respectful opinion
I live in SpongeBob's seasons 1-3 or 4 and the first movie. After that I kindly disregard everything else the show created. Maybe it's because I'm old. 😂😂
@@nolancho dude grow up thats his opinion
The reason ghostbusters failed wasn't because of the all female cast, but because they just retold the story and disregarded everything that made ghostbusters good. This is why Stephan said not to make any spin-offs to the show. It is a real shame he can't come back to fix things.
@Sonic The hells is wrong with season 4 & 5?
The Patrick Star Show will become Family Guy
Patrick: Hey Spongebob, remember the time I went fishing?
Insert cutaway gag
Patrick: this was worse than the time i was sus!
@@lowqualityvideos8091
(Squid wars pops up from nowhere)
Squidward: You think that’s bad, remember the time I took you to see “Dead Poets Society”?
Insert cutaway
Insert cutaway gag that lasts the whole episode
@@kingdonut8272 insert a seasons long cutaway
@@Milo-fn1bj the entire show is a cutaway
honestly, this whole spongebob series will never be the same without Stephen Hillenburg.
To answer most of your questions about spongebob and squidward not being at the krusty krab:
1, this is a supposed prequel show
2, spongebob has not yet moved to bikini bottom with Patrick so no Krusty Krab
3, squidward is a teenager here so he is doing a job most teens did in the 90's
Spongebob in canon is over 31 years old as stated in the first movie when telling Gary about his employee of the month awards. Spongebob having a new look indicates this is a younger spongebob.
Nickelodeon: "Thank you Stephen Hillenburg"
Also Nickelodeon: **proceeds to go against his wishes**
Will you stop saying that Nickelodeon is going against my wishes?
Like I said if I wanted to see Patrick say “duhhh” for 11 minutes I would just watch spongebob
Here's a theory I set up about Patrick's Parents: Since everybody has a different set of clothes in this show I think this time period is when he got adopted by the parents in this series. After a while Patrick realizes those aren't his parents, leading to that I'm with stupid episode.
8:25 "The enemy of art is the absence of limitations" (Orson Welles)
I wish they would have respected Stephen Hillenburg's wish of stopping Spongebob and spin offs when he passed. Because they've definitely gone too far and they're just beating a dead horse at this point.
Viacom: *yes but money*
That wasn't his fucking wish though, I'm fucking tired of all you guys saying that this is disrespecting him, when it's not, he only didn't see it happening.
@@zacarnold2970 it's disrespecting him in the sense that they've turned his idea into a shit show. It's all dumbed down and way overdue to just end. They've got all the money they need, they need to just stop.
@@mutantbrain92 I'ma be real with you, the Patrick star show really isn't that bad, I've enjoyed it, maybe it's because the new generations are different, I can see why people don't like it, I mean it is pretty off the walls crazy at times, times change I guess, I respect your opinions, but saying it's disrespectful to him just feels wrong.
@@zacarnold2970 I think it is disrespectful though because he said he didn't see any shows happening any time soon so when he died years later Nick decided to create spin offs right after his death
It's sickening that they made all these spinoffs after Hillenburg's death, knowing he'd never agree to them.
He said he didn’t see them happening not that he didn’t want them to happen, and he was alive when one of the spinoffs was in production. Though this looks like crap
As a fellow internet user put it, “They practically waited for him to die”
He worked on camp coral and the interview was 20 years ago plus they were already milking spongebob dry for a while before he died
@@olliegoria nope
That's not Patrick's sister, Patrick's sister is Patrisha
No, it’s big sister Sam
@@A_ghost_leviathan Amen. Not Pat's sis, that's the reason why I don't like Patrick's "new" sister.
If Patrick and Spongebob are in their 30s or older in the regular show, maybe this is in their 20s? Maybe I'm just being too accepting, but I got the impression with Spongebobs hair and not working at the Krusty Krab, and Squidward seemingly having an acne problem. I assumed that was the implication if there was one
I thought it was a kinda "in the past" thing too, maybe younger than 20s? but still, I noticed an immediate difference between the main show and the Patrick Star show.
That's what I thought too
Spongebob started working at the krusty krab at 13
But yes, you may be right.
if they're 30 why do they act so ignorant
The reason the starfish family look completely different is that they’re not Patrick’s real family at all. They’re….
👄 ACTORS.
Great Spongbob reference!
I love how inconsistent Patrick's family is sometimes
He's had 3 different sets of parents, and in one episode he said he didn't have a sister, and another time he had a big sister who was a starfish, but now his sister is a squid?
Also he has royal blood and Gary is his cousin 😂😂😂
Here's my theory: They're all actors. Near the end of the series, it will be revealed that Spongebob, Patrick and Squidward were hired by some sort of company to act in a sitcom. That would explain the alternate outfits, and certain characters being wrong/off. That may be a bit too story driven for modern Spongebob, but I think it's very possible.
I thought I heard somewhere that that was the case.
@@yankeeforcestudios5431 Not sure. I just came up with that while watching the video.
@@yankeeforcestudios5431
*SKIN THEORY*
alternatively, Alex Bale"Television Theory"
Hmm this sounds like a good theory
My sister said the exact same thing as this. It's impressive
Has anyone noticed how SpongeBob looks kinda like cousin Stanley?
“Am I really going to defile this grave for money....? Of course I am!”
Unfunny
I wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes Teen Titans Go but in the SpongeBob universe.
Yes
Patrick ain't got a CoC bro 😔
Teen Titans Go isn’t even that bad
From what I could get from the limited perspective of only seeing this video, it seems as if this show is a bit redundant. The description of the second segment sounds as if it could perfectly fit into a normal sb episode; just Spongbob and Patrick doing another goofy thing. The whole appeal of making a spin-off focusing on a side character (outside of profit and brand recognition, obviously) is giving them some focus; but if we just have another story with just as much focus of Squidward and Spongebob mucking around, then what's the point? It's called the "Patrick Star Show" as in a talk show, but it seems as if the second part doesn't even have much to do with that, the main thing which could've set the show apart.
exactly, I thought it would be more like the Jimmy Fallon show (not directly like it) or like normal talk shows, but it's probably one of those "random is funny!" shows. kinda disappointed tbh, thought it would be a decent talk show with Patrick.
kind of wonder if the patrick star show will evolve into the new flagship spongebob show... like they'll eventually cancel spongebob squarepants to make it look like they're not gonna milk that show anymore yet will keep around the Patrick show and even camp koral so they can still profit off the Spongebob IP.
Stephen Hillenberg: No No, it's possible to give characters their own spinoff show.
Nick: *and we took that personally*
OLD IS GOLD. Spongebob seasons 1-3 are amazing. I’m 17 and the show still cracks me up.
Seasons 9-13 are good too though. Seriously, Stephen Hillenburg came back for those seasons and helped work on the show again. A TON of the old Season 1-3 writers came back too.
I still consider the 2 spin-offs as Nickelodeon stabbing Stephen Hillenberg in the back
He's no doubt rolling in his grave honestly
@@WolfieGreymane I mean if Nick officials haven’t looted his body for cash yet
@@fortis3686 They've already defiled his grave for money (of course they have!) And they didn't even bother burying his body back into the ground.
Something to note apparently Stephen actually knew about and consulted a bit for Camp Coral apparently according to what I've heard at least
@@Firestorm422 He actually green lit kamp koral which solidifies his attitude on sequels.
“Don’t make a Spongebob Spin-off after I die”
“Ok, we won’t make a single Spongebob spin-off, we’ll make it double”
It’s simple, everything in his show is what Patrick is doing under his rock. It’s Patrick’s world under his rock.
So, based on my understanding... Patrick is smoking crack, and is high as hell, under his rock? I'd believe it ngl.
@@aarondawal9037 no wonder his brain cells are fucked..
Nickelodeon just needs to end SpongeBob. I can tell we're all worn out by the Spongeverse🤷🏽♂️
fr i love it but it’s time 😔
@@sjenenehnenejekw3062 yeah. say goodbye to the crusty crab pizza
Is this even set underwater anymore?!
"SpongeBob begs for Nick to kill him. He refuses, keeping SpongeBob alive."
- Know Your Meme's most upvoted image in 'Hunger Games Simulator'
@@eatatjoe "Hey, if we're underwater, how can there be a-"
- Patrick Star, right before the campfire extinguishes
Imagine having 3 shows on your channel that are about the same characters.
Even longstanding shows like Scooby Doo and Looney Tunes at least showed one spinoff at a time.
Somehow I don't think they're going to stop at 3 spinoffs at once, either.
They really are making a kids show even more kid friendly
The problem is that it’s *only* for kids, once they grow older it would have no rewatch-ability
Plus, the only age range I see enjoying this would be like 7 and under or something. Randomness may be “funny” but it sure ain’t entertaining, no person of any age understands what’s going on
@@ranchlord77 I beg to differ as I’m 14 and I really did enjoy the 1st episode(s). And I feel like I could enjoy this even when I’m in my 30’s. I mean, I watched Uncle Grandpa when I was younger.
@@ToonyTalesX Give it some time kid, you'll understand someday.
@@DarkSoldier916 yeah sure, everyone says that
@@DarkSoldier916 I kinda enjoyed it too to be honest.
To be honest, this spin-off caught me off guard. At first, I was like why does this exist? Because a spin-off based on Patrick seems a bit pointless also, the fact they turned him into a school bully in the new seasons than spongebob’s best friend who was wacky, smart to a certain point, and funny which bothered me. Lastly, it makes no sense for him to have a sister who looks different and parents that look different as well.
The first three seasons he was that “reliable best friend who has a low iq” comic relief. I couldn’t tell you what he is now because I don’t think even Nickelodeon knows
@Specimen 69 thank you! I thought I was the only one that noticed that.
it kind of sickens me that Stephen Hillenburg only died 4 years ago and Nickelodeon is spitting on his grave by doing the very things he said he never wanted for SpondgeBob
Hes not dead
@@baileyt2249 I don't know if you're being a troll or symbolic but he passed in 2018 from ALS
@@IDK_._MAN Will you shut up about Nickelodeon disrespecting my grave already please?
@@SteamingHillenturds you're a disgusting human being just so you're aware. 😇
It’s like Uncle Grandpa but with, no...this is Patrick.
True, though Uncle Grandpa was actually funny at times at least in my opinion, this new show blows balls
@@nimble6019 yea it was definitely the better show. This is just sad to Stephen Hillenburg’s legacy
This show is a disgrace to Stephen Hillenburg's legacy
I'm done...
Found the spongeboomer
@@peanutbutterstudios5732 Deez nuts
@@peanutbutterstudios5732 are you talking about me?
@@peanutbutterstudios5732 nah he’s right this time
"it'll keep your face from getting any uglier."
"just in time!"
Rise of the TMNT was everything a reboot or spinoff should've been. It still honours the old TMNT franchise but it was also not afraid to take risks and create new ideas. A lot of people weren't on board with the whole "Raph is the leader" thing but it was nice to see a change of dynamics between the brothers. Karai was their ancestor too. Sadly it got cancelled before things got good.
Now back to this show. It's sad that everything has to tie with the current SpongeBob. If they love SpongeBob by all means,pour ur energy into that instead of making soulless spinoffs. Like u said,it had the potential to be great IF they detached themselves more from the original franchise and isnt afraid to do new ideas.
Im trying to make this better so, spongebob is canonically in either his early twenties or mid 30's. So maybe this show is a few years before the original series? Technically it doesn't make sense because they've said he first started working at the krusty krab when he was 13... so its a little weird but it would explain his different look? But random = funny am i right? haha
I'm pretty sure he's 26 by "Help Wanted".
I thought he was an adult by the time he was working at the Krusty Krab?
@@Ersa_ Oh, when I looked it up it said when he first started working there he was 13
read: Stephen Hillenburg died and now we're gonna run his characters into the ground
I been watching Patrick on Spongebob for over 20 years now him having his own show is weird to me and out of place this show mighy not ever get cancelled.
I agree. This doesn't work well.
I guarantee spongebob is going to go the route of the simpsons
"We see it like a jar sitting up on a shelf in the corner with a label that says canon on it, and we recognize that..." what is this supposed to even mean??? This is the weirdest analogy I've ever heard in my life
I have a degree in gender studies and it means that they recognize the cannon but don't care
I think the biggest problem is that Nickolodeon won't let Spongebob go, the show has been on the air since 1999, it has been on the air since the last century, I feel like honestly at this point they are counting on people in their 20s who grew up with Spongebob and are now in their 20s with children of their own seeing Spongebob as an option to watch and thinking about how they loved the show and can potentially have something to bond with their kids over.
Stephen Hillenberg: Not a single spongebob spin-off will ever be made
Nickelodeon exec: of course not…
Stephen: *dies rip*
Nickelodeon exec:… thats why we’re making two
There was also that episode with Sam, Patrick's sister, who was a big brutish starfish. She's evidently nowhere to be seen, not that I really wanted more of her
SpongeBob died in 2004 after the first SpongeBob movie ended with SpongeBob becoming the krusty krab manager, that was the finale of SpongeBob, what has come since has been nothing but a disgrace.
Show aside, I really love spongebob’s little hair swirl
Okay you’re right, he looks adorable
We like Ike
I hate it, it just looks off to me
I don't even know why they didn't use Patrick's real parents from Im with stupid
I know right they look similar with the hair and sound some what the same but different skin colors
Because putting 3 or 4 or 5 pink starfish of the same color on the screen on the time would look pretty bad in a cartoon, let alone it would cause colors to run together and be harder to follow. Since they're all principal characters, they needed to be different colors―it's why most cartoons' main cast tends to be visually distinct
Even the episode where he becomes king the guy shows his original parents that's on the family tree
They were probably viewed as a bit too bland and uninteresting for anything other than a one off.
They mostly come off as "patrick ina wig or fake mustache"
They werent his real parents they were impostors
1:11 Missed the opportunity to say "So before we get into the inner machinations of my mind that make it an enigma" lol
This show would be great if they just redid some old spongebob episodes from patricks point of view
Sounds like the advertisement “shorts” are going to consistently be the best part of each episode which makes me wonder why they didn’t just make the shorts as mini webisodes
Ikr, they should have gone the Agent Pixel route and made it a web series. That way, people don't have to worry about this messing with canon and they get some cool games to play with in the process. This could help people download their app and Nickelodeon can put their time into improving their channel instead of pumping their lineup with more Spongebob.
This is basically another Cleveland Show and Planet Sheen situation again
I hope they create a Squidward show; a show where adults can relate.
first ep is just squidward pointing a gun to his head
With older spongebob they probably would have but now I dont feel like they would
Red Mist
a show about a character who’s past his prime trying to make ends meet in a dead end job after years of failed pursuits toward their dream is too relatable
Yep, that would be great, Plankton show as well.