SpongeBob SquarePants - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Help Wanted
Encouraged by his best friend, Patrick Starfish, SpongeBob overcomes his fears and finally applies for that dream job as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. Challenged by the owner, Mr. Krabs, and his assistant Squidward, to prove himself worthy of the job, SpongeBob rises to the occasion, with the help of one very special spatula, by feeding a sea of ravenous anchovies.

Reef Blower
SpongeBob's tendencies toward the extreme are highlighted in this four minute short. In an attempt to keep his yard meticulous, Squidward picks up the single shell sitting in an otherwise perfect lawn and tosses it over to SpongeBob's yard. Finding the perfect use for his electric, high powered 'reef blower,' SpongeBob goes to work. Squidward had no idea what chaos lay in store for his quiet afternoon at home.

Tea at the Treedome
When SpongeBob meets Sandy Cheeks for the first time, she invites him over to her glass enclosed home. SpongeBob finds the biodome is full of air, something he's never seen. Slowly when there, he is shriveling up and desperately searches for water. Sandy comes up with a quick solution to the problem.

Bubblestand
SpongeBob introduces Patrick and Squidward to his unique talent, the art of bubble blowing. After first turning his nose up at this plebeian pastime, Squidward accepts the challenge and attempts to surpass SpongeBob's level of expertise. Squidward's plan to humiliate SpongeBob completely "blows up" in his face.

Ripped Pants
When SpongeBob tries to impress Sandy Cheeks at Mussel Beach, he accidentally rips his pants. SpongeBob is embarrassed until he realizes the beach crowd thought he jokingly did it on purpose. SpongeBob's ripped pants are the hit of the beach, until he pushes the joke too far.

Jellyfishing
When SpongeBob and Patrick find Squidward is recovering from a bicycling accident, SpongeBob and Patrick decide to take Squidward jellyfishing with them so that he can have his "best day ever." Good intentions notwithstanding, SpongeBob and Patrick thrust poor Squidward into the far more hazardous rigors of their favorite pastime.

Plankton!
SpongeBob falls victim to a scheme by the evil Plankton, Mr. Krabs' minuscule arch-rival with the Napoleon complex. Plankton hides out in SpongeBob's head and takes control of his brain. SpongeBob finds he must fight his own body to prevent himself from handing over the secret Krabby Patty recipe to Plankton.

Naughty Nautical Neighbors

Boating School

Pizza Delivery

Home Sweet Pineapple

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy
SpongeBob and Patrick learn that their heroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, are in fact living in the Shady Shoals underwater retirement home.

Pickles
SpongeBob loses his self-confidence when an arrogant customer claims SpongeBob forgot to put pickles on his Krabby Patty.

Hall Monitor

Jellyfish Jam

Sandy's Rocket

Squeaky Boots

Nature Pants

Opposite Day

Culture Shock

F.U.N.

MuscleBob BuffPants

Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost

The Chaperone

Employee of the Month

Scaredy Pants

I Was a Teenage Gary

SB-129

Karate Choppers

Sleepy Time

Suds

Valentine's Day

The Paper
When Squidward discards what to him is a worthless gum wrapper, SpongeBob teaches him that this piece of paper can be a magical toy.

Arrgh!

Rock Bottom

Texas

Walking Small

Fools in April

Neptune's Spatula

Hooky

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II
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