how old is patrick so in season 5 Patrick's birthday spongebob didn't tell how is patrick is his friend like 1 year older like 38 years old was he born in 1985 because he's taller than spongebob.
My theory is that a lot of kids traumatized by SpongeBob's transformation into a snail then went on to have nightmares of Squidward's transformation into a snail.
I wasn't even scared of the episode when it came out, I remember Squidward transforming then meowing with SpongeBob and gary and Patrick throwing a boot at all 3 I even remember watching repeat airings of it at the time, I wish I recorded those episodes honestly. But I absolutely understand why it would get cut off airings
I do too honestly, like I remember that same shit i even remember hearing like goraning and it was a pan shot of squidwards house than it did a quick cut to squidwards face changing into the snail. Thats been stuck with me @@benamisai-kham5892
Say, I'm just letting you know that I possibly know what the "foghorn" variant was: Credits for "Texas/Walking Small" originally had a country version of the opening theme which the logos features cows mooing (which could've been misinterpreted as foghorns). The credits are rare, due to most prints using the regular theme, but the song has been archived: ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.html
Upvoting. This seems likely. If you were watching when they do that annoying ad for the next show over the bulk of the credits you may only hear the last few 'mooos', which do sound rather like foghorns.
Pretty crazy that this random guy seems to have not only solved the mystery, but also seems to known the answer prior to even knowing it was a mystery, and came in with archived proof.
Im still really intrigued about how Tom Kenney was the one to initially spread the false mop rumor just cause he couldnt remember what the legal team had said. I have watched *both* of the videos on the topic that reveal it was a pencil and a comic series several times cause i simply cant believe it.
OOOH! I see! So it's the transformation itself, and not the scene in which he has already turned which is missing, i'm I right? I completely missunderstood HAHA
I one thousand percent remember the scene having 3 snails one SpongeBob, one squidward, and Gary, and they were “meowing” a familiar jingle, that is 100000% a real thing and there’s no way someone can tell me it isn’t
When it comes to the squidward tranformation. I think its a mandela effect type thing. I think our brains have combined the memories of the many many different instances of squidward having something horrible done to him and the memories of the spongebob tranformation sequence together into a single scene.
@@jameer7565I think the true confusion is this. People saying that there's no scene of him transformation into a snail even though he does become a snail but it's not showed. So people just keep going back and forth saying it is real when they mean that squidward does become a snail, not there's a scene of him becoming a snail.
@@greenoftreeblackofblue6625 Yes, it's like in-between being real and not, the scene is there, but now how people remember. Plus SpongeBob transforms in a way you'd imagine Squidward does, I specifically remember the creepy long eyes and how you could swap the scene with Squidward and it'll make sense.
@@fireg0d_723 i have it that episode in a folder my mum pirated back in the early days of the web i even watched it last Saturday morning because i always watch spomgebob on saturday and sunday. been doing that since i was a wee lad
I remember the Summer Splash bumpers. In one, Squidward attempts to play the Hey Arnold! theme on his clarinet and SpongeBob says "that is...great, let's compare it to the original version!" and then cuts to Hey Arnold!
I think we may be looking in the wrong timeframe for the foghorn end card variant. I was born in 2000 so i wouldnt have consciously been watching SpongeBob on television until 2007ish. I almost always watched spongebob on live tv and i 200% remember this. There was two sounds of the horn, a higher one and a lower one. I think the seagull and wave sounds were still in the background . A bit shook to hear this is lost. I definitely remember this airing multiple times.
Same here!! I’m a 2000 baby and I definitely remember hearing this outro at the time. I wish I still had all of my SpongeBob DVDs to check :/ I only have two left and the episodes are from the 1st and 3rd seasons
Adding onto this, I remember the foghorn with the seagulls very distinctly as well, I was born in 2006, meaning (if I am remembering correctly) these reruns were airing until around 2012-2014 when I would be watching spongebob on cable. I also had a few of the seasons on DVD (3 and 5 atleast) so I could have heard it on those.
I outright remember the foghorn bit. That's basically the only lost media I've EVER thought "oh yeah, I remember that. I'm surprised it's lost." Of course, I will be the first to say that memory can be faulty. It's just rare that I actually remember something like this.
Same with me! I remember hearing it one or two times and getting scared. I even recall my mother getting a little startled because of how loud it was lol. Maybe it is a Mandela effect
Never bought into the squidward snail scene thing, squidward's transformation was played for laughs in a "he finally got his commupance" kind of way, and cutting to the alley scene with them all meowing was the perfect punchline. Having an actual scene in between wouldve ruined the comedic timing of the ending
I swear I used to hear the foghorn during the closing logo. It used to make me jump sometimes, so I think that's why I remember it. Maybe it's just a Mandela Effect or something lol. Also no, I didn't record any tapes at that time and my family never bought any SB home media, this is just my memory of the closing logo
It never happened. While it was common for other cartoons, specially in Nickelodeon in the 2000s to play random sounds or voicelines (usually, a random phrase of one of the episodes you just watched) during the Closing Logo; for some reason it never happened in SpongeBob.
We don’t even have all the promos that aired consistently on the channel for SpongeBob,I’d imagine they’res a bunch more stuff to be discovered.Especially when cast members say the show was kinda low brow for a little while.
i remember the foghorn as late as 2010. i got scared from it but it wasn’t a splitscreen ending it was over the final few seconds of the ending from what i remember
Or youre just suggestible like all humans are. A fog horn is also SpongeBobs alarm sound, so it would make sense for people to associate it with the show. Unless theres some sort of evidence for multiple independent instances of people bringing up the fog horn, it should be dismissed as one guy misremembering and the rest making up this memory through the power of suggestion.
I think this may be it. My mom used to watch George Lopez & I remember the foghorn sound happening between shows as a transition. I think it may have been to warn parents that Nick was changing to the teen & adult shows timeslot. Cartoon Network did a similar thing with a loud noise when transitioning to Adult Swim.
I believe a lot of this could be false memorie due to are young brains being overstimulated by the visuals,I recalled a whole episode of SpongeBob that doesn’t even exist.
@@tomatoisepic just remember SpongeBob annoying squid-ward and him creating a game out of not talking,this caused SpongeBob creating a type of language/cough that everyone in the Krusty Krab starts using and eventually annoying squid-ward more.
2:11 I definitely remember hearing the alternate sound as a little kid. And i remember it being on VHS too. I don’t remember what episodes they were but i remember hearing it
@WillenYVL no like, I don’t think I’ll be much of use. I never really own VHS tapes. My parents would rent them from blockbuster. I do remember those SpongeBob tapes either being orange or yellow but I don’t remember completely. I was like 4 or 5. And it was before the first SpongeBob movie came out.
I remember it also, although I never had it on VHS because my time was during the DVD craze. I could have sworn it aired on nick just like that. The hoghorn was jarring and loud
I may be misremembering, but I’m 99% sure I remember the foghorn ending and I’m fairly certain where I heard it. As a kid, I had a SpongeBob disk for my VideoNow player. If I remember correctly, the foghorn was featured at the end. I have vague memories of purposefully turning down the volume on my VideoNow player during that part as to not wake up my sleeping mother.
It may have also been included on the SponegBob video cartridges for GameBoy Advance since I did have a few of those as well and may be confusing my GameBoy with my VideoNow.
I’ve been watching SpongeBob since it premiered and I can hear the foghorn in my head as clear as day. Like others have said, it wasn’t a continuous sound, but two-toned. I even recall hearing the seagulls for the first time and being like “oh, that’s different” and it took me a bit to get used to it. This was probably early 2000’s, like ‘01 or ‘02.
1:11:23 ah yes. Spongebob, a show that aired in 1999, was originally pitched to adult swim, a programing block that was founded in 2000 and first launced in 2001.
It could have been in development and taking calls for content. Lots of these projects take years to finalize so the official founding date might be after the network had been discussing the idea for years and trying to find a roster of shows to put on the block.
@@joannacreatesart but SpongeBob *aired* in 1999. Meaning the pilot was made years before that (looks like 1997 according to the wiki). That would be a long time for the launch of a programming block to be looking for submissions imo, especially since basicly everything at launch was either a Williams Street original or an old cartoon that had already aired somewhere else that Cartoon Network then purchased.
@@B4K4xNi Good point! Also, I deleted one of the replies that I thought had been sucked into the either of UA-cam, so I hope that didn't spam your notifications.
regarding the fortune cookie, I don’t want to say that i absolutely remember spongebob saying that patrick ate the fortune, but hearing it mentioned sounded so obviously familiar that i have to believe that i’ve seen it
Because of it being cut together clips it allows for the effect of "A Little bit SpongeBob Lost media" or some variant of it being sad back to back, It makes it sound like "One more video" but it's spongebob media
Not alot of people in here talking about the ending with spongebob behind closed doors. Tbh, this is something I would really be interested in especially will what's been surfacing about Dan Schneider. Always very impressive that you ever found this, and someone sent it to you directly.
The foghorn is absolutely real, but as I recall, it was short and sweet, about 1.5-2 seconds, one low tone, and perhaps a bubble sound effect afterwards? But as a kid it scared the crap out of me.
I feel you. For me , it's the sweet reminder that , no matter how popular , things will be forgotten and lost. And that's why people try to keep archives. But there will always be something lost to history
They are in your brain they are in your brain and life get out now 2543 2543 2543 seen on the other side I don't know why it's in the cavern with the others
used to watch spongebob religiously as a kid 2008-2016 and i have never in my life seen any closing end card ever. Maybe its a regional thing (Netherlands) but i was genuinely surprised when i saw any of those end cards in this video, when i watched it, it would at most show spongebob boing his nose flute animation with the jingle on nickelodeon and then move to the break or any show that was airing after spongebob
Towards the mid to later 2010s I'm pretty sure they stopped doing them so they can get on to the next show, but I do remember some episodes having them when I was REALLY young. They also had them on DVD and VHS versions I think
In my country they didn't air that part of the credits either, it was just a really fast version of the standard end credits which it skipped the company logo at the end.
Re the foghorn variant, I remember that from around 05. It wasn't like one long blare, it was more like "bwuuuu-wuuu" (2 blares), followed by some clanging and seagulls in the distance. I always thought the seagulls in the normal end splash were from the same audio.
@@jameer7565yes, it did. It would play like this during marathons, and the end credits would roll in one half of a split screen with the other half being something else. And after it ended during marathons of Spongebob, it would be quiet for a moment before the intro for Spongebob played, so there was no overlap with the intro song.
@@y8knsnsnzmzz I remember the seagulls sounding similar and the card change mid horn as well, follwed by 2 wave splashes. The card changing to a screen of coconut colored background or palm tree like brown with either a small box of credits or a screen split. The boxed credits had a darker background than the typical water one. Then silence for a few seconds and yes usually another episode maybe this was marathon only.
fun fact: the most quality recordings of Astrology with Squidward exist in Russian language. I remember it aired literally almost after every episode break when I was a kid
Between SpongeBob's "Behind Closed Doors" and Rugrats' "Incredible," as well as how casually Ressel seemed to talk about these storyboard jams, I have a feeling there is, or was, a lot of content like this floating around the offices at Nick. Especially since the "Incredible" storyboard was carried to another building to be continued by the Thornberry crew before being confiscated. This sort of thing must happen a lot. I think it adds a lot more credence to the idea that there might be more books like Behind Closed Doors for other nicktoons. Everyone involved in these things seem incredibly desensitized to the kinds of stuff being put into them.
There's something creepy about so many people remembering something that either existed and is truly lost and people don't believe them or might not have existed at all. Both are strange.@@agentepolaris4914
@@agentepolaris4914 its scary to me as well, its more of the idea that anything can become truly lost and shrouded in mystery that is scary. That could happen to you or me, theoretically. It also stems from the general fear of the unknown thing, many people become afraid of something simply because it's a mystery/they don't know much about it. It's the infinite possibility that is scary (similar to how nyctophobia works). The source of the media could be literally anything which is terrifying for some. Another thing that doesn't help is that many youtubers will put like scary music in the background of their lost media videos which causes lots of people to associate lost media with that
I remember the foghorn being played over the seagulls and waves crashing, not by itself as the recreation showed it. I believe it has that credit sound on a "nicktoons" DVD my kids have, I'll investigate later.
I think I've actually seen the fog horn closing logo.when or were I don't remember but I remember hereing and seeing it at about the ages of 6 or 7 I'm 15 now.
This has nothing to do with this video, but I found a new topic within lost media for you to discuss with others. I’m not the one to actively search for lost media, I just enjoy it. This piece of LM is about a nostalgic 2010’s game “My singing monsters.” I would consider this Media partially found. In this game there were comics which all discussed about certain topics. These have since been completely wiped from the game, and near no trace of it is left. One of the comics has been found though, printed onto a shirt of all things. Just like a lot of other lost medias, one of the only and most accessible ways to find this would be from archived files or old pictures. (Or t-shirts, I guess) I’m not sure if this topic has been recommended to you, or is talked about already in the lost media community, since I don’t check the wiki often.
I think the foghorn was like a 1 second, more distant foghorn, not a louder 2-3 second one like you recreated. I should check my old audio recordings of the show ( I used to hold a tape recorder up to the TV and record Slime Time Live every day, I got like 100 tapes).
12:24 I have autism, and I have an uncanny ability to remember dialogue and media scenes word for word which led me to persue voice acting. I'm an adult now, and I prefaced this comment by saying I have autism because as a child, SpongeBob was my hyperfixation (I still watch it from time to time) and I *_vividly_* remember the Squidward transforming scene, it ALWAYS scared me. It went something like this: - Squidward gets jabbed in the nose - Spongebob asks Squidward if he's okay. - Squidward rubs his nose and says hes okay. He pauses and says that he could "go for some snailpo" and drops the syringe. - He falls to the ground, yells and his back starts to arch. - he turns back to notice his robe is turning into a shell and starts meowing uncomrortably. - His limbs and head retract into his robe which is now fully a shell - his head pops out and he says "meow" one more time. - Gary, Snailward, and SnailBob are on the fence singing.
That's how I remember the episode ending. It was a powerful mix of emotions for me since I was upset with Squidward for neglecting Gary, but thought his transformation was too much (along with other Squidward episodes going too far). Still, I recall he was trying to remain himself and the look of terror on his face when he knew the transformation was already underway. He was on the ground. We watched every new episode as a family so I'll ask my parents to check if it is nostalgia or trauma changing my perception. Still, this makes me feel the same way as the gasoline fire cut from one bite and the ninja stars being turned into cookies from Gary Come Home.
Probably just vivid nightmares. That was never animated, no footage can be found to even suggest it was real, and the people who were there for the episode and storyboards also confirm squidwards transformation was NEVER animated nor was it in the storyboard. Sorry to say you either are remembering a common nightmare, or you misremember things like literally every human ever because no one can remember everything in perfect detail and not be wrong ever..having autism doesn't grant you the magic powers to not have that happen.
The foghorn closing one instantly sparked something in my brain. I def feel like its a vague enough audio of "foghorn + seaguls and waves" that it could literally be from anything but because Spongebob is so on the brain for us now as adults and especially for circles on the wiki that we just fill in that blank there. It could very much be real or even just a foghorn from a random Spongebob episode that our brain are crossing these wires, and after 1 person fills in that blank its much easier for our brains to fill it in with that same reason even if before we would've never thought like that, if it is real I would love to see it.
I might have a theory for the first one! I have a distinct memory of the air horn being played, I remember clasping my ears since it scared me. I grew up on dvds that were bought in flea markets and most of the time they were pirated. Maybe it has something to do with that? Or maybe some official dvds have it? Idk its honestly just a thought and idea.
When I was young I was watching SpongeBob at my dads friends house. I can't recall the episode but I vividly remember the episode cutting to what appeared to be an all female mariachi band wearing fake mustaches, live action. Then cutting back to the normal SpongeBob. Someone please share this memory with me😭
I didn't remember it until it was brought up, but I do have vivid memories of the foghorn variant. I've not watched SpongeBob on actual TV since about 2013, but it could easily be on home media releases we haven't checked. I know the human memory can decieve, but I never claimed to see the squidward snail thing, and this is more plausible. SpongeBob credits change all the time, especially when airing, even in small ways. We could just be mixing it up with the logo before the title card and SpongeBob's alarm clock, but I really hope this is found because it's such a small detail uniting so many people.
I remember that end credit. It was the foghorn, then the seagulls. Later it was just the seagulls. I clearly remember "BWAAAAAAAAAA-quiet squak squak-"
I appreciate you mentioned it was a pencil company despite the fact he said it was a mop company. This is a good example of why eye witness testimony, even the creator got why the name was changed wrong. There was never a mop company with a spongeboy.....
He isn't a creator, he's a voice actor, and it was ages ago..you really think he's remember the exact company and product?? It didn't even matter to him, it was something he barely remembers because it didn't matter til people asked him about it
Okay the Squidward turning into a snail one really creeps me out because I can very vividly remember watching the episode with this part in with my sister before school 😅
As someone that remembers every episode of everything I have ever watched...in the greek version around 2012 the squidward snail transformation wasn't in but he didn't have a shell. He just had his robe on with the arms of the robe dropping from the middle there might have been a transformation at some point. But he definitely wasn't wearing a shell
I love it. No Intro just straight to lost media head first.
...how long is his intro? Three seconds? It's an hour-and-a-half video.
@@SpaceManRDhe’s saying it’s good that there practically is none
@@SpaceManRDit’s a very short intro, and he doesn’t talk for an hour after it
I understand not wanting an intro to videos. However, I like lssq's intros
how old is patrick so in season 5 Patrick's birthday spongebob didn't tell how is patrick is his friend like 1 year older like 38 years old was he born in 1985 because he's taller than spongebob.
My theory is that a lot of kids traumatized by SpongeBob's transformation into a snail then went on to have nightmares of Squidward's transformation into a snail.
Sound reasonable
I wasn't even scared of the episode when it came out, I remember Squidward transforming then meowing with SpongeBob and gary and Patrick throwing a boot at all 3
I even remember watching repeat airings of it at the time, I wish I recorded those episodes honestly.
But I absolutely understand why it would get cut off airings
I do too honestly, like I remember that same shit i even remember hearing like goraning and it was a pan shot of squidwards house than it did a quick cut to squidwards face changing into the snail. Thats been stuck with me @@benamisai-kham5892
@@benamisai-kham5892 Do you also remember Squidward transforming in front of Patrick's house? and him knocking in panic beforehand
@@benamisai-kham5892 ua-cam.com/video/lFbPi8o0OEU/v-deo.html it does exist
There is something funny about a normal picture of Mr. Krabs and the word CANCER being placed over him.
spongebob me boy, ive got months left to live,
ooh i'm dying of cancer SpongeBob!
@@syahminorizan8064 KETAMEAN ME BOB
Say, I'm just letting you know that I possibly know what the "foghorn" variant was: Credits for "Texas/Walking Small" originally had a country version of the opening theme which the logos features cows mooing (which could've been misinterpreted as foghorns). The credits are rare, due to most prints using the regular theme, but the song has been archived: ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.html
Upvoting. This seems likely. If you were watching when they do that annoying ad for the next show over the bulk of the credits you may only hear the last few 'mooos', which do sound rather like foghorns.
This is so cool, omg.
Pretty crazy that this random guy seems to have not only solved the mystery, but also seems to known the answer prior to even knowing it was a mystery, and came in with archived proof.
Would not be surprising at all
@LSuperSonicQ this may be a really good lead on this. (Idk if @ works on yt comments)
Im still really intrigued about how Tom Kenney was the one to initially spread the false mop rumor just cause he couldnt remember what the legal team had said. I have watched *both* of the videos on the topic that reveal it was a pencil and a comic series several times cause i simply cant believe it.
Yeah it's a pencil! I found it out recently also!
It was a Name for a character in a Flaming carrots comic, then the pencil
I think it's funnier that you have Squidward stuck with the syringe and then wipe to him as a snail... comedy-wise it makes sense
Exactly
Yeah I think it's people are misremembering SpongeBobs transformation
OOOH! I see! So it's the transformation itself, and not the scene in which he has already turned which is missing, i'm I right? I completely missunderstood HAHA
I one thousand percent remember the scene having 3 snails one SpongeBob, one squidward, and Gary, and they were “meowing” a familiar jingle, that is 100000% a real thing and there’s no way someone can tell me it isn’t
Yeah, a transformation would ruin the punchline. Jumping directly to snail Squidward makes for better comedic timing.
I like that they still had Mr krabs say spongeboy me Bob
Spongeboy me bob! New crash course in Krabby Patty makin!
When it comes to the squidward tranformation. I think its a mandela effect type thing. I think our brains have combined the memories of the many many different instances of squidward having something horrible done to him and the memories of the spongebob tranformation sequence together into a single scene.
They sang a whole song and everything as snails. You can still find it online, I don’t know why he said it doesn’t exist
@@fireg0d_723There's no footage of him turning into the snail is what people mean
@@jameer7565I think the true confusion is this. People saying that there's no scene of him transformation into a snail even though he does become a snail but it's not showed. So people just keep going back and forth saying it is real when they mean that squidward does become a snail, not there's a scene of him becoming a snail.
@@greenoftreeblackofblue6625 Yes, it's like in-between being real and not, the scene is there, but now how people remember. Plus SpongeBob transforms in a way you'd imagine Squidward does, I specifically remember the creepy long eyes and how you could swap the scene with Squidward and it'll make sense.
@@fireg0d_723 i have it that episode in a folder my mum pirated back in the early days of the web i even watched it last Saturday morning because i always watch spomgebob on saturday and sunday. been doing that since i was a wee lad
I remember the Summer Splash bumpers. In one, Squidward attempts to play the Hey Arnold! theme on his clarinet and SpongeBob says "that is...great, let's compare it to the original version!" and then cuts to Hey Arnold!
Thats probably the best comedic timing ever lol
I think we may be looking in the wrong timeframe for the foghorn end card variant. I was born in 2000 so i wouldnt have consciously been watching SpongeBob on television until 2007ish. I almost always watched spongebob on live tv and i 200% remember this. There was two sounds of the horn, a higher one and a lower one. I think the seagull and wave sounds were still in the background . A bit shook to hear this is lost. I definitely remember this airing multiple times.
Yes! I remember it being a lower pitched foghorn with the seagulls still in the background.
Same here!! I’m a 2000 baby and I definitely remember hearing this outro at the time. I wish I still had all of my SpongeBob DVDs to check :/ I only have two left and the episodes are from the 1st and 3rd seasons
Yeah!! First comment saying ut was a high, then low. Like a BWAAWaaahh
Yes! This! I also watched it in the middle 2000s and remember the seagulls going on at the same time as the horn.
Adding onto this, I remember the foghorn with the seagulls very distinctly as well, I was born in 2006, meaning (if I am remembering correctly) these reruns were airing until around 2012-2014 when I would be watching spongebob on cable. I also had a few of the seasons on DVD (3 and 5 atleast) so I could have heard it on those.
I outright remember the foghorn bit. That's basically the only lost media I've EVER thought "oh yeah, I remember that. I'm surprised it's lost." Of course, I will be the first to say that memory can be faulty. It's just rare that I actually remember something like this.
Same with me! I remember hearing it one or two times and getting scared. I even recall my mother getting a little startled because of how loud it was lol. Maybe it is a Mandela effect
Not the Mandela effect, it’s found: m.ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.html
@@Spurritfr thank you, I think this is what I rememebr
*remember
Never bought into the squidward snail scene thing, squidward's transformation was played for laughs in a "he finally got his commupance" kind of way, and cutting to the alley scene with them all meowing was the perfect punchline. Having an actual scene in between wouldve ruined the comedic timing of the ending
I swear I used to hear the foghorn during the closing logo. It used to make me jump sometimes, so I think that's why I remember it. Maybe it's just a Mandela Effect or something lol.
Also no, I didn't record any tapes at that time and my family never bought any SB home media, this is just my memory of the closing logo
It never happened. While it was common for other cartoons, specially in Nickelodeon in the 2000s to play random sounds or voicelines (usually, a random phrase of one of the episodes you just watched) during the Closing Logo; for some reason it never happened in SpongeBob.
I remember it too
@@agentepolaris4914Yes it did happen, it was a cow mooing sound.
m.ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.html
Currently eating popcorn out of the SpongeBob movie popcorn bucket, epic.
That's awesome!
Very epic.
If you talking bout that square bucket with the lid and it’s all yellow with his face around it your a real one gang
so epic
We don’t even have all the promos that aired consistently on the channel for SpongeBob,I’d imagine they’res a bunch more stuff to be discovered.Especially when cast members say the show was kinda low brow for a little while.
i remember the foghorn as late as 2010. i got scared from it but it wasn’t a splitscreen ending it was over the final few seconds of the ending from what i remember
Im an 05 kid, but when thinking of the end card of spongebob, I would have sworn that it had a foghorn effect from what I remember
I was born around 2008-11 but i remember it
I've heard people say it was a BWAAAH BWAAAH, though I remember a single long, BWAAHwaahhhh
@@TNXaro I remember that one too, was it when spongebob started to get the corporate type style (bad name for it but)
isnt it this ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.htmlsi=JrQve-nWIH8lkEvz
The Foghorn variant is the first lost media that you've talked about that I remember hearing/seeing!
oh god yeah i remember it too.
Maybie it was in the movie bumper instead or something
Or youre just suggestible like all humans are. A fog horn is also SpongeBobs alarm sound, so it would make sense for people to associate it with the show. Unless theres some sort of evidence for multiple independent instances of people bringing up the fog horn, it should be dismissed as one guy misremembering and the rest making up this memory through the power of suggestion.
the foghorn is the closing logo in the first topic i’m commenting before watching so my mind isn’t influenced
No you don’t 😂
I remember hearing that fog horn when nick transition from Nick to Nick at Night when George Lopez would come on.
I think this may be it. My mom used to watch George Lopez & I remember the foghorn sound happening between shows as a transition. I think it may have been to warn parents that Nick was changing to the teen & adult shows timeslot. Cartoon Network did a similar thing with a loud noise when transitioning to Adult Swim.
yooo I remember the foghorn being used as the outro, was always my preferred sound for it, had no idea it was lost media!
I believe a lot of this could be false memorie due to are young brains being overstimulated by the visuals,I recalled a whole episode of SpongeBob that doesn’t even exist.
That's actually kinda funny, I'd like to hear about this episode.
@@tomatoisepic just remember SpongeBob annoying squid-ward and him creating a game out of not talking,this caused SpongeBob creating a type of language/cough that everyone in the Krusty Krab starts using and eventually annoying squid-ward more.
@@danart2358that’s an actual episode btw
@@danart2358alright I just did a little research to make sure I knew what I was saying… but I can’t find it.
@@danart2358tbh that would make for a good episode I’m surprised no one on the writers team thought of that!!
2:11 I definitely remember hearing the alternate sound as a little kid. And i remember it being on VHS too. I don’t remember what episodes they were but i remember hearing it
@WillenYVL no like, I don’t think I’ll be much of use. I never really own VHS tapes. My parents would rent them from blockbuster. I do remember those SpongeBob tapes either being orange or yellow but I don’t remember completely. I was like 4 or 5. And it was before the first SpongeBob movie came out.
Orange, a lot of Nickelodeon one's were @monotypical_
I remember it also, although I never had it on VHS because my time was during the DVD craze. I could have sworn it aired on nick just like that. The hoghorn was jarring and loud
Same
I definitely remember it too, and I am certain it was on tv in Greece in the early 2010s
I may be misremembering, but I’m 99% sure I remember the foghorn ending and I’m fairly certain where I heard it. As a kid, I had a SpongeBob disk for my VideoNow player. If I remember correctly, the foghorn was featured at the end. I have vague memories of purposefully turning down the volume on my VideoNow player during that part as to not wake up my sleeping mother.
It may have also been included on the SponegBob video cartridges for GameBoy Advance since I did have a few of those as well and may be confusing my GameBoy with my VideoNow.
Any chance you could get your hands on it again?
@@cadenferris6735 i think theyre talking about this ua-cam.com/video/NC7-zELdAms/v-deo.htmlsi=JrQve-nWIH8lkEvz
Lost outro def gotta be out there I 1000% know I’ve heard the fog horn
😳 SpunchBop Is lost 😳
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Ah hell naw spoinkbubble swearing recordengg is loked awae by nick!!!! 😭😭😭
*WE GOTTA GET SPUNCHEBOP BACK*
ah hell nah 𝒻𝓇ℯ𝒶𝓀bob👅 is lost 😭😭💔
We need get him back!!
thinking about the fog horn is scaring me
i can imagine it and its so scary
im a grown man and im terrified of a foghorn that mayor may not exist
Why was I getting anxiety tho 😭😭😭 it’s all late too
The foghorn sound is used throughout the show not just for this supposed ending card
I'm impressed with your clever thinking downloading that glitched audio file. That felt like right out of a mystery thriller.
I’ve been watching SpongeBob since it premiered and I can hear the foghorn in my head as clear as day. Like others have said, it wasn’t a continuous sound, but two-toned.
I even recall hearing the seagulls for the first time and being like “oh, that’s different” and it took me a bit to get used to it.
This was probably early 2000’s, like ‘01 or ‘02.
Ye the foghorn that pops up now ain’t the same horn i don’t think
Could it have been SpongeBob's alarm clock?
@@cfan6716 Come to think of it, that’s EXACTLY the sound I remember!
1:11:23 ah yes. Spongebob, a show that aired in 1999, was originally pitched to adult swim, a programing block that was founded in 2000 and first launced in 2001.
It could have been in development and taking calls for content. Lots of these projects take years to finalize so the official founding date might be after the network had been discussing the idea for years and trying to find a roster of shows to put on the block.
@@joannacreatesart but SpongeBob *aired* in 1999. Meaning the pilot was made years before that (looks like 1997 according to the wiki). That would be a long time for the launch of a programming block to be looking for submissions imo, especially since basicly everything at launch was either a Williams Street original or an old cartoon that had already aired somewhere else that Cartoon Network then purchased.
@@B4K4xNi Good point! Also, I deleted one of the replies that I thought had been sucked into the either of UA-cam, so I hope that didn't spam your notifications.
8:46 HELP THE SWITCH TO THE SPONGEBOB VOICE IS KILLING ME IDK WHY
regarding the fortune cookie, I don’t want to say that i absolutely remember spongebob saying that patrick ate the fortune, but hearing it mentioned sounded so obviously familiar that i have to believe that i’ve seen it
I am not sure but could've have been a 2 note foghorn sample? like first note plays high then second note plays lower?
"Daaa Dunnnnnn"
That’s exactly how I remember it as well
That's what I remember
After I heard that SpongeBob was originally going to be named SpongeBoy, it made Mr. Krabs calling him SpongeBoy in Squeaky Boots more sense.
Just fell down the rabbit hole of lost media. Thanks a lot 😂
Because of it being cut together clips it allows for the effect of "A Little bit SpongeBob Lost media" or some variant of it being sad back to back, It makes it sound like "One more video" but it's spongebob media
I remember the SpongeBob Foghorn. It was a two-tone descending note.
BWAAAwahhhh
Exactly!!
I hear it so clearly in my head
Like "DUUUN duuuun" and seaguls sounds, right?
@@SammEater I do remember that too
Not alot of people in here talking about the ending with spongebob behind closed doors. Tbh, this is something I would really be interested in especially will what's been surfacing about Dan Schneider. Always very impressive that you ever found this, and someone sent it to you directly.
What does behind closed doors have to do with Dan Schindler?
That astrology section was a chore to get through. Jesus Christ.
The foghorn is absolutely real, but as I recall, it was short and sweet, about 1.5-2 seconds, one low tone, and perhaps a bubble sound effect afterwards? But as a kid it scared the crap out of me.
Why does found lost media make me cry
I feel you. For me , it's the sweet reminder that , no matter how popular , things will be forgotten and lost. And that's why people try to keep archives. But there will always be something lost to history
They are in your brain they are in your brain and life get out now 2543 2543 2543 seen on the other side I don't know why it's in the cavern with the others
@@chappypacheco4474sponchbop porn book
Wait until you find out the fact some lost media that have been found got lost again, either due to archives being erased or broken links.
used to watch spongebob religiously as a kid 2008-2016 and i have never in my life seen any closing end card ever. Maybe its a regional thing (Netherlands) but i was genuinely surprised when i saw any of those end cards in this video, when i watched it, it would at most show spongebob boing his nose flute animation with the jingle on nickelodeon and then move to the break or any show that was airing after spongebob
Towards the mid to later 2010s I'm pretty sure they stopped doing them so they can get on to the next show, but I do remember some episodes having them when I was REALLY young. They also had them on DVD and VHS versions I think
In my country they didn't air that part of the credits either, it was just a really fast version of the standard end credits which it skipped the company logo at the end.
Re the foghorn variant, I remember that from around 05. It wasn't like one long blare, it was more like "bwuuuu-wuuu" (2 blares), followed by some clanging and seagulls in the distance. I always thought the seagulls in the normal end splash were from the same audio.
Did the background card change mid blare?
@@jameer7565yes, it did. It would play like this during marathons, and the end credits would roll in one half of a split screen with the other half being something else. And after it ended during marathons of Spongebob, it would be quiet for a moment before the intro for Spongebob played, so there was no overlap with the intro song.
@@y8knsnsnzmzz I remember the seagulls sounding similar and the card change mid horn as well, follwed by 2 wave splashes. The card changing to a screen of coconut colored background or palm tree like brown with either a small box of credits or a screen split. The boxed credits had a darker background than the typical water one. Then silence for a few seconds and yes usually another episode maybe this was marathon only.
@@jameer7565yes bruh i was just saying this, this is crazy
@@y8knsnsnzmzzyes foghorn/fade into seagulls with about 4 different screens 😂 i remember watching this shit on demand everyday idc what anyone says
LSSQ your videos are always great do more drawing streams lol 😂
oh I absolutely remember foghorns over the curses
Honestly I was surprised the official spongebob channel uploaded all the shorts.
“Babe wake up, new lsupersonicq compilation just dropped”
No offense but the babe wake up trend is getting old 😑
@NotDaJayC Babe, wake up new meme getting old.
@@NotDaJayC I know. Just commenting that because why not?
“And it’s an hour and a half long with practically no intro”
@@PeterberryPillsworth it is
fun fact: the most quality recordings of Astrology with Squidward exist in Russian language. I remember it aired literally almost after every episode break when I was a kid
I was so bored and this video came at the perfect time 🙏 I thank you
29:51 "Squidward's signature turban" isn't a phrase i thought i'd ever hear in my life.
57:00 there he is again!
58:23 it's even his favorite!
Big W a definitive spongebob compilation thanks supersonic!
I still have access to a lot of my SpongeBob VHS tapes, I’ll have to take this excuse to buy a VHS player lol
Between SpongeBob's "Behind Closed Doors" and Rugrats' "Incredible," as well as how casually Ressel seemed to talk about these storyboard jams, I have a feeling there is, or was, a lot of content like this floating around the offices at Nick. Especially since the "Incredible" storyboard was carried to another building to be continued by the Thornberry crew before being confiscated. This sort of thing must happen a lot. I think it adds a lot more credence to the idea that there might be more books like Behind Closed Doors for other nicktoons. Everyone involved in these things seem incredibly desensitized to the kinds of stuff being put into them.
Bro saw squintkwerks pentist
lost media is so scary to me
Why? I know some cases can be eerie and mysterious tho.
There's something creepy about so many people remembering something that either existed and is truly lost and people don't believe them or might not have existed at all. Both are strange.@@agentepolaris4914
@@agentepolaris4914 its scary to me as well, its more of the idea that anything can become truly lost and shrouded in mystery that is scary. That could happen to you or me, theoretically. It also stems from the general fear of the unknown thing, many people become afraid of something simply because it's a mystery/they don't know much about it. It's the infinite possibility that is scary (similar to how nyctophobia works). The source of the media could be literally anything which is terrifying for some. Another thing that doesn't help is that many youtubers will put like scary music in the background of their lost media videos which causes lots of people to associate lost media with that
Nah I feel the same way about it. Especially when it's something you recognize and have some familiarity with.
I remember the foghorn being played over the seagulls and waves crashing, not by itself as the recreation showed it. I believe it has that credit sound on a "nicktoons" DVD my kids have, I'll investigate later.
_I woke up and seen this, nice video to watch while getting ready for school! Thx LSSQ!_
I think I've actually seen the fog horn closing logo.when or were I don't remember but I remember hereing and seeing it at about the ages of 6 or 7 I'm 15 now.
This has nothing to do with this video, but I found a new topic within lost media for you to discuss with others. I’m not the one to actively search for lost media, I just enjoy it. This piece of LM is about a nostalgic 2010’s game “My singing monsters.” I would consider this Media partially found. In this game there were comics which all discussed about certain topics. These have since been completely wiped from the game, and near no trace of it is left. One of the comics has been found though, printed onto a shirt of all things. Just like a lot of other lost medias, one of the only and most accessible ways to find this would be from archived files or old pictures. (Or t-shirts, I guess) I’m not sure if this topic has been recommended to you, or is talked about already in the lost media community, since I don’t check the wiki often.
Old APK files from disused cell phones would be likely to hold them.
I remember the foghorn sound. it used to scare me as a kid.
I think the foghorn was like a 1 second, more distant foghorn, not a louder 2-3 second one like you recreated. I should check my old audio recordings of the show ( I used to hold a tape recorder up to the TV and record Slime Time Live every day, I got like 100 tapes).
12:24
I have autism, and I have an uncanny ability to remember dialogue and media scenes word for word which led me to persue voice acting. I'm an adult now, and I prefaced this comment by saying I have autism because as a child, SpongeBob was my hyperfixation (I still watch it from time to time) and I *_vividly_* remember the Squidward transforming scene, it ALWAYS scared me. It went something like this:
- Squidward gets jabbed in the nose
- Spongebob asks Squidward if he's okay.
- Squidward rubs his nose and says hes okay. He pauses and says that he could "go for some snailpo" and drops the syringe.
- He falls to the ground, yells and his back starts to arch.
- he turns back to notice his robe is turning into a shell and starts meowing uncomrortably.
- His limbs and head retract into his robe which is now fully a shell
- his head pops out and he says "meow" one more time.
- Gary, Snailward, and SnailBob are on the fence singing.
That's how I remember the episode ending. It was a powerful mix of emotions for me since I was upset with Squidward for neglecting Gary, but thought his transformation was too much (along with other Squidward episodes going too far). Still, I recall he was trying to remain himself and the look of terror on his face when he knew the transformation was already underway. He was on the ground.
We watched every new episode as a family so I'll ask my parents to check if it is nostalgia or trauma changing my perception. Still, this makes me feel the same way as the gasoline fire cut from one bite and the ninja stars being turned into cookies from Gary Come Home.
Probably just vivid nightmares. That was never animated, no footage can be found to even suggest it was real, and the people who were there for the episode and storyboards also confirm squidwards transformation was NEVER animated nor was it in the storyboard. Sorry to say you either are remembering a common nightmare, or you misremember things like literally every human ever because no one can remember everything in perfect detail and not be wrong ever..having autism doesn't grant you the magic powers to not have that happen.
The foghorn closing one instantly sparked something in my brain. I def feel like its a vague enough audio of "foghorn + seaguls and waves" that it could literally be from anything but because Spongebob is so on the brain for us now as adults and especially for circles on the wiki that we just fill in that blank there. It could very much be real or even just a foghorn from a random Spongebob episode that our brain are crossing these wires, and after 1 person fills in that blank its much easier for our brains to fill it in with that same reason even if before we would've never thought like that, if it is real I would love to see it.
I faded the sounds n recreated it
I feel like I remember the foghorn, but I do question if it was even an endcard for Spongebob. Could be a different studio endcard.
Oh yeah I remember that SpongeBob foghorn I think it was around 2010 or mid 2000s but unfortunately I didn't archive them but I know is real 100%
Holy shit! The foghorn! It doesn’t overtake the seagull sound, like it’s off in the distance.
I might have a theory for the first one! I have a distinct memory of the air horn being played, I remember clasping my ears since it scared me. I grew up on dvds that were bought in flea markets and most of the time they were pirated. Maybe it has something to do with that? Or maybe some official dvds have it? Idk its honestly just a thought and idea.
"It only sings around you Squidward."
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Today 27 years ago SpongeBob aired on television for the first time. Happy birthday SpongeBob
It’s actually comedy that The show about sea creatures didn’t make the Astrology Aquarius short
I actually remember that I was a teenage Gary deleted scene and it definitely stopped me from doing animal related drugs
Still a massive victory that behind closed doors was mostly found
WOAH HOMEWORK CAN WAIT IM WATCHING THIS
41:41 oh hello spamton
Didn't expect to see you here
Gotta love how people were looking not for a lost episode but just a different audio for a company logo.
Every neurodivergent person is throwing their hands up in celebration seeing this video and its length
As someone with ADHD these kinds of videos I can hyper fixate on
Why them?
@@agentepolaris4914 cause it’s fun
They all say “yay” in unison
@@Branzananza damn right
I think I remember seeing the Got Milk commercial when I was little, but it was probably around 2010 when I was 5. I remember seeing it on TV though
I also remember the foghorn thing as well
I also feel like I remember the fortune cookie one as well
Yes, Daddy LSSQ, give us good compilation! Yes, yes!
Wow
When I was young I was watching SpongeBob at my dads friends house. I can't recall the episode but I vividly remember the episode cutting to what appeared to be an all female mariachi band wearing fake mustaches, live action. Then cutting back to the normal SpongeBob. Someone please share this memory with me😭
I wonder if the fog horn was ever found, pretty sure it was one of the marathon for tv movies.
Have you watched "A better schedule for Nickelodeon's main block" by Evan Rosman? It can SAVE Nickelodeon.
Spongebob is a show that needs no introduction
The Foghorn variant has got to be real
Ive seen the foghorn on some of my really old DVD's.
Ive seen the old pilot from a really large while back.
Ayee! The Got Milk commercial is also posted on reddit lol
I didn't remember it until it was brought up, but I do have vivid memories of the foghorn variant. I've not watched SpongeBob on actual TV since about 2013, but it could easily be on home media releases we haven't checked. I know the human memory can decieve, but I never claimed to see the squidward snail thing, and this is more plausible. SpongeBob credits change all the time, especially when airing, even in small ways. We could just be mixing it up with the logo before the title card and SpongeBob's alarm clock, but I really hope this is found because it's such a small detail uniting so many people.
Favorite technically lost media found for this stuff in my opinion is spongebob behind closed doors, i dare you to search it but its very very raunchy
I feel like it'd be a good idea to go through all of those commercial compilations and index the contents into a database of some kind.
I remember that end credit. It was the foghorn, then the seagulls. Later it was just the seagulls. I clearly remember "BWAAAAAAAAAA-quiet squak squak-"
I appreciate you mentioned it was a pencil company despite the fact he said it was a mop company. This is a good example of why eye witness testimony, even the creator got why the name was changed wrong. There was never a mop company with a spongeboy.....
He isn't a creator, he's a voice actor, and it was ages ago..you really think he's remember the exact company and product?? It didn't even matter to him, it was something he barely remembers because it didn't matter til people asked him about it
That segment from the help wanted interview was found a while back by Kid Leaves Stoop.
I remember the foghorn, but it also had the sound of seagulls and waves. This was the early 2000’s and not the 90’s
OH OH OH I REMEMBER THE FOG HORN!!! I had a bunch of old SpongeBob DVDs as a kid and I’m pretty sure that’s where I remember it from!!!
Thank god no sponge boy mop was mentioned I know that one now
The fortune cookie thing seems very familiar and I feel like it might’ve been in a Christmas special, but maybe I’m thinking totally wrong
I swear I’ve heard the foghorn outro.
Okay the Squidward turning into a snail one really creeps me out because I can very vividly remember watching the episode with this part in with my sister before school 😅
I swear I also heard a fog horn in that closing logo, I had the first 100 episodes DVD, and I can literally recall that logo.
As much hours I put into SpongeBob as a kid! I 100000% remember Bob and Squid turning into a snail 🐌
yeah i definitely remember a foghorn. maybe the GameBoy Advance version of season 1? I had that as a kid so maybe that was it.
As someone that remembers every episode of everything I have ever watched...in the greek version around 2012 the squidward snail transformation wasn't in but he didn't have a shell. He just had his robe on with the arms of the robe dropping from the middle there might have been a transformation at some point. But he definitely wasn't wearing a shell
The ones we can find he has a shell, no robe. You're either misremembering or the version there is different for some reason?
Hrlp wanted is actually a very common re-airing Episode in Germany on Nickelodeon and (back in the days) Super RTL