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  • Hello SpongeBob fans.

  • [cheering]

  • The gang is all here today, so let's just get them all out here.

  • I'm David Canfield with Entertainment Weekly,

  • I'm going to start bringing people out here,

  • first, co- executive producer and head writer, Mark Ceccarelli,

  • [applause]

  • Other co- executive producer and head writer, Vincent Waller.

  • [applause]

  • SpongeBob Square Pants, Tom Kenny.

  • [applause]

  • Patrick Star, Bill Fagerbakke.

  • [applause]

  • - Come on Bill, come on baby right there! - Right there.

  • Right there, I'm sitting' right here.

  • Right there, yeah.

  • - Woo! - Woo, yeah!

  • Squidward, Roger Bumpass.

  • [applause]

  • Roger Bumpass!

  • Get out of my front yard.

  • Sandy Cheeks, Carolyn Lawrence.

  • [applause]

  • Yee haw, y'all!

  • - What an outfit. - Full on spacesuit,

  • you are bringing it, girl.

  • Mr. Krabs, Clancy Brown.

  • [applause]

  • [laughing]

  • Clancy!

  • Wow.

  • And last but certainly not least, Plankton, Mr. Lawrence.

  • [applause]

  • Oh, yeah!

  • We've never seen his face!

  • Wow, if you unmask a luchador,

  • he loses all honor if you take his mask off.

  • It's like Lucha Libre.

  • That has to go back to the Smithsonian this afternoon, sorry.

  • Welcome, everybody, how you guys feeling?

  • 20 years, just picked up for another season.

  • [cheering]

  • The rent is paid.

  • And nobody really showed up for you, but that's OK.

  • Let's talk about this special.

  • It's a live action animation hybrid.

  • You get to 20 years, what was that decision process like

  • to be like, this is what we need to do for SpongeBob's 20th birthday?

  • It was about time for the characters to meet themselves.

  • [laughing]

  • Yeah, we needed a big stunt for this.

  • And we felt that seeing them up on land in their little water- mobile,

  • being able to see all the even weirder world of the surface world

  • that's even weirder than bikini bottom.

  • Yeah because previously on the show, in the series,

  • whenever they would come up above water, it was done so ghetto, right

  • where they would get all the Popsicle sticks and a real sponge.

  • Little stuffed squirrel.

  • You guys were on a little bigger budget this time, slightly.

  • Well that was also part of the trick, having to find a way

  • to get them on land when it didn't switch to that.

  • So we had to keep them wet

  • and therefore the aquarium design, wherever that is...

  • Oh, the bus, the water bus on wheels.

  • I love it.

  • Well, to go a little deeper into the production process for us,

  • what was it like to film and how did you guys

  • play the characters both in the animated and live action,

  • did it change your performances at all?

  • Oh, the only difference is, I mean, the job is kind of the same.

  • You're just trying to be a cartoon character

  • and make it as real as possible.

  • Like make it make sense.

  • But the thing that I hadn't done-- The thing I love about voice acting

  • is that it doesn't matter what your body's doing or how you look,

  • and suddenly you're really aware of your stupid body,

  • you know what I mean?

  • What do I do with my hands?

  • I'm usually just in the booth, going AHHHHH!!!!

  • This is true, this is true.

  • Well, what I did in my live action performance.

  • For 20 years we've been in the studio listening to each other do our parts,

  • but when I was standing there at the cash machine

  • and Pat was going, it was... uh.... it was...

  • [twilight zone theme]

  • - Yeah. - It was really surreal!

  • When I walked out on the set and Roger was already behind

  • the little boat cash register thing,

  • and he had his hands just like the picture on his T- shirt,

  • he had his hands on his hips, like that.

  • Yeah, it was kind of meta, I almost passed out.

  • I was the squid.

  • I'm afraid I became a very bad actor,

  • I couldn't concentrate at all.

  • Kenny, you've always been a bad actor, don't put yourself down.

  • It's nothing unusual.

  • I kept thinking... there's Roger? What's Roger doing here?

  • And why is he talking like Squidward?

  • Why isn't he Squidward? And then,

  • Oh my God look at Clancy! He's walking like Mr. Krabs!

  • That's hilarious, oh, I'm supposed to be talking here or something.

  • - Now you said what I was gonna say. - I got him.

  • I forgot I was so short.

  • [laughter]

  • I was impressed that Clancy, like Mr. Krabs,

  • Clancy was able to put the waistline of his pants up here.

  • Doesn't that hurt?

  • He's a soprano now.

  • I kept flubbing lines because Clancy was right in front of me

  • and Roger right in front of me the whole time,

  • and I just started watching them.

  • I'm like, wow, it's Clancy Brown doing Mr. Krabs.

  • I'm staring at him, oh, oh, it's me now, I have to act

  • That's the best line flub excuse I've ever heard.

  • That really was, yeah.

  • - He never memorized his lines. - I'm not a movie star.

  • You are now.

  • Carolyn you still have your suit on from the special?

  • Yes, I asked wardrobe when we shot that day,

  • I said please, please, please, please can I have it

  • so I can wear it to Comic Con? Please, please, please!

  • They wouldn't even give me an apron from the 99 cent store!

  • It's fun.

  • That's an acorn right there.

  • That was my idea, when they brought it up I said she's missing her acorn.

  • Nutsa!

  • And she usually wears a flower in her hair just like that.

  • Yes, she does.

  • I had to buy that one online on the Nickelodeon store website.

  • Really you should try to wear something else every now and then, Carolyn.

  • You don't have to wear it every day.

  • What did it feel like to put on those costumes for the first time

  • and really inhabit them in a totally new way?

  • I'd like to go back and do it again, I have new ideas now that we've seen it.

  • I was like, oh, I should have done that with her, and Oh!

  • What if we-- Yeah, so I don't know. Maybe we could it again.

  • I realized I probably don't need any green shorts.

  • [laughter]

  • Well, I think it's sort of in the SpongeBob tradition

  • of really pushing the boundaries, trying different forms.

  • Did you guys feel like making this, that it was a natural extension

  • of what you've been doing for the past 20 years now?

  • It was just another example of what our writers create.

  • Every episode there's some rich mine

  • for us to go in and go after.

  • there was give us a lot of--

  • like a pretty fun pool to swim around in every Wednesday

  • when we record the shows,

  • there's always something you can sink your teeth into

  • and get stupid with, you know.

  • This one had more layers than usual.

  • And then, you know, the Hasselhoff celebrity cameo.

  • I had not really seen Hasselhoff since the first movie in 2001

  • and he hugged me really tight.

  • - Yeah. - Yeah.

  • OK, David, OK, OK, let me out!

  • Did you guys have a favorite other celebrity cameo from this one?

  • - Oh, yeah. - Gilbert Gottfried.

  • Our hero.

  • Yes, happy birthday, SpongeBob!

  • - And how did he get that hat to do that? - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • What other celebrities were in it?

  • - John Goodman. - Kel.

  • - Kel? - Oh Kel, yeah.

  • Come on, Good burger, where the Good Burger fans at?

  • - Yeah. - Super funny.

  • And there were times during that shoot

  • that I was looking at the monitor

  • and I was like, are they speeding him up?

  • And I looked and said, oh, my God, he's actually able to move that fast!

  • None of that was sped up, the whole dancing thing he was doing was insane.

  • I don't know if you guys saw the show, but they were just throwing

  • vats of baked beans onto underpaid extras.

  • - And it was cold right? - It was kind of a cold day, too.

  • It was a very cold day, when you see Tom jump in that ocean,

  • which, by the way, was his idea, Tom Wilson,

  • Biff from Back to the Future, of course.

  • He did that on his own, and it was cold where we were,

  • and it was colder in the Pacific Ocean, And when he came back up,

  • oh my God, what a trooper.

  • I think he's still blue.

  • Other than freezing water, what was the hardest thing to figure out

  • about getting this special together?

  • Well, we kind of did it backwards.

  • The way you usually do live action and animation

  • is you usually shoot your live action first and then

  • you use those as background plates to put your animated characters in.

  • We sort of storyboarded the whole thing out

  • and then because of our production schedule,

  • we had to animate all the animation first,

  • and then we had to make the live actors kind of fit into the animation.

  • But it worked out surprisingly well.

  • Our digital guy that works on SpongeBob,

  • that he's still alive is amazing because he was having to keep track of

  • all these shots, comparing storyboards with the direction and everything.

  • And there was nothing to look at other than, okay,

  • sort of in here, but it worked.

  • Those freaking Penguins and Mary Poppins made it look so easy.

  • How did they do it?

  • [laughing]

  • Were you guys worried that it wouldn't work?

  • Absolutely, always.

  • We were worried that everything we do might not work.

  • - Did it work? - Yeah, I guess it did.

  • I think it did.

  • - We're nothing without abject fear. - Oh, yeah, yes.

  • Insecurity is what drives all of us.

  • For the actors, what was your first reaction when you heard the idea?

  • Oh, brilliant, fantastic, I can't wait.

  • - Yeah. - Yeah, we're good to go.

  • It's funny, voiceover wise, I mean,

  • it was the same job as ever, you just go in there

  • and you do what you do and we clown around

  • and just try to make each other laugh.

  • The live action stuff was a little more bizarre,

  • like we were talking about it, but when I first heard about it,

  • I said yeah, wow, it's got patchy and it's got live action

  • and it's got people covered in baked beans

  • and SpongeBob and his friends driving around in a crazy car.

  • What's not to like?

  • Did you find it was a little harder in live action to do six arms?

  • I got in touch with my inner Indian goddess, Shiva.

  • Yeah. I got all Shiva with it.

  • What about for the rest of you?

  • I think we should have a live action series.

  • [laughter]

  • - Yeah. - It'd be fun.

  • It certainly was fun.

  • And we had everybody, right? We had Lori, who played Pearl.

  • - That's right. - Going into the fish store--

  • - Lori Allen? - Yeah, Lori Allen.

  • And Vince was coming out with the aquarium there,

  • and opening the door for Lori.

  • - Joe Tally's in there. - Yeah, Joe.

  • - Karen. - Yeah, Karen the computer was in there.

  • Shout out for Karen.

  • She's in an office, right, when the sprinklers go off.

  • - He's coming! - Yeah, yeah.

  • Well I believe we have a little behind the scenes video of the making...

  • - Woah! - I haven't seen this yet!

  • Awesome.

  • It's so dark.

  • We're here celebrating SpongeBob's big 20th birthday bash!

  • You remembered my birthday!

  • - I'm ready! - Yee haw!

  • [laughing]

  • The Trusty Slab?

  • Sounds familiar.

  • Action!

  • Slab patty, cooked just right, slab patty, day and night!

  • What a nifty, tasty sight, Slabby Patty cooked just right!

  • Slabby Patty, Slabby Patty, Slabby Patty, Slabby Patty,

  • Slabby Patty, Slabby Patty!

  • I love this guy!

  • Kind of an out- of- body, meta experience we're having here today, Bill.

  • Really strange.

  • Yes, Mr. Slabs, won't happen again, Mr. Slabs.

  • Need exits, right?

  • Alright we're ready to go, are you ready to go?

  • [screaming]

  • Alright, alright, alright!

  • This is going so well.

  • This is not natural!

  • I'll have the...

  • You'll be having the number three with cheese.

  • Oh, that's what I was going to order!

  • It's incredibly fun having us all be the live action versions.

  • I'm the only one with a note already?

  • The service here is slower than a 3- legged dog in molasses!

  • Dressing up like Squidward in real life is not much different than

  • what I wear around the house.

  • Marker!

  • Some of us have lives!

  • So I had to put on a lot of weight to do Mr. Krabs properly.

  • Where are their burgers?!?

  • Usually we're just on the mic, I'm just moving my mouth.

  • That secret sauce recipe will be mine!

  • You're not going anywhere, sister, sit down!

  • [screaming]

  • Real life is imitating art imitating life.

  • - Wow. - You guys are idiots.

  • [laughter]

  • Are you ready, kids? You ever heard of a Sponge named Bob?

  • When I had an opportunity to be a part of his birthday,

  • I said, book it.

  • They said, we'd like you to do a cameo, and I said, can I do two?

  • [screaming]

  • Tartar sauce!

  • Hey! You ran over my foot!

  • I don't think so.

  • Haha, I'm coming, SpongeBob!

  • Alright Patty I'm ready!

  • - Fire! - Bombs away!

  • [screaming]

  • From your biggest fan.

  • I have a fan?

  • Surprise! Haha, it's Patchy the Pirate!

  • Happy birthday, SpongeBob.

  • [laughing]

  • I guess I didn't think this hidden box thing through all the way.

  • SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants

  • SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants

  • [laughing]

  • [applause]

  • You'd think we would've known the key of the theme song by now.

  • Clancy, I have to ask, what was going through your head

  • when Tom was just riffing in front of you?

  • What was going through my head, when?

  • - When he was riffing. - Just now.

  • When Tom was dancing in front of you.

  • Tom was riffing when?

  • - In the video. - Just now, did you see?

  • Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • - When I was capering in front of you. - Oh when you were capering,

  • living out your rock and roll fantasy.

  • That's Tom.

  • Tom's always doing that.

  • Tom's got a rock n' roll band, man.

  • That was just a front row seat for me.

  • There was that take that we couldn't use because we both broke up

  • where I was just touching your face way too much,

  • just really invading your space and you put up with it.

  • - That was lovely. - Like, I'm really playing

  • with fire right now because Clancy is a bad ass, you know,

  • but I'm going to do it anyway.

  • I put my fingers right up his nose, see what he does.

  • - I don't remember it. - It was early.

  • But you liked it though.

  • You guys talk a lot about it a lot in that video,

  • but after 20 years, how close do you feel to these characters?

  • Roger, how much of a difference is there between you and Squidward?

  • I used to say that Squidward was my alter ego,

  • but the alter has been ripped away.

  • And I am he and he is me, and I'm growing extra legs now.

  • [laughter]

  • - New wardrobe. - Yeah.

  • Yeah about four seasons in I just got resigned to the fact

  • that I was just, Tom Kenny is just SpongeBob host body.

  • You know what I mean, he's like a chest buster alien

  • that's waiting to come out of me at any minute, you know?

  • I find that when I get mad is when Sandy comes out the most.

  • Suddenly I'm yelling at my kids,

  • Yeah, yeah, so.

  • Apparently only in my sleep.

  • - Is that right? - Yeah, my wife will wake me up and say

  • you're doing it again.

  • [laughter]

  • Stop doing the voice!

  • [laughter]

  • - Oh, this will be good, Doug. - I don't know,

  • I'm watching you guys, I'm enjoying myself.

  • - This is what happened on the set. I know.

  • Doug, it's your line!

  • What was the question again?

  • Patrick knows that I would love to take over the world.

  • Who wouldn't?

  • Yeah, I think the anger part

  • of being able to cathartically scream every week

  • and get that out of my system is nice.

  • So, you know.

  • - Doug and I scream a lot. - We scream a lot.

  • - Yeah, they're the screamers. - Really love it, too!

  • A lot of yell therapy for you guys on the show.

  • Everybody has their own scream in this thing.

  • - Why don't we do it? - Let's do one, everyone do one.

  • - Simultaneous character scream? - Yeah.

  • This has never been done.

  • Sorry, sound man.

  • This is like Blackbird, we could destroy the world.

  • Yeah, what a nerd.

  • - Count of three?- Yeah.

  • One, two, three!

  • [screaming]

  • [laughter]

  • Wow.

  • Grown adults, grown adults.

  • I do have to add, my leg!

  • [laughter]

  • - His leg! - Hey Fred.

  • Fred.

  • I love you, Fred.

  • - Chocolate, what? - Chocolate!

  • What? I remember when they invented chocolate.

  • [laughter]

  • That is a sick and twisted episode.

  • What's on the other side of that poster you held up, the ghost poster?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • - Yeah, alright! - Sweet!

  • [laughter]

  • - Wow, that's good. - That's good.

  • - That's some good cosplay. - You win Comic Con.

  • In the midst of all this, do you have a favorite episode?

  • Band geeks.

  • [applause]

  • - Band geeks. - I gotta say Band geeks, yeah.

  • With the immortal song, Sweet, Sweet Victory.

  • Yeah.

  • Although I'm not too proud to admit that I am wearing

  • DoodleBob Socks, baby.

  • DoodleBob!

  • Mahoy Minoy, I like that one too.

  • I like the stop motion episodes.

  • Yeah, them is good.

  • I like the pilot, and in the pilot,

  • when Steven Hillenburg decided to use

  • the Tiny Tim song, Having a Wonderful Time,

  • it embodies to me everything perfect about SpongeBob,

  • that sequence, yeah.

  • - Yeah. - Yeah, very good.

  • - Some of the most expensive music-- - Right from the get go.

  • - Did you tell your favorite already? - Some of the most expensive music

  • we ever used.

  • More expensive than Sweet Victory? Yeah, I suppose it was.

  • Sweet Victory cost $1.99.

  • Found on the internet.

  • The influence of Steve on this show I feel like is really profound

  • and he passed away recently.

  • I think of it a lot just in the casting of you guys

  • and how perfect you each fit into these parts.

  • I'm wondering for the rest of you,

  • how do you see his imprint on the show?

  • What legacy has he left to you guys going forward?

  • To me, it's all about SpongeBob, SpongeBob to me represents

  • Steve in a really profound way.

  • And that's what the show, the nature of that character

  • is what the whole show is built on.

  • And it's kind of built on his spirit in that way.

  • And, you know, you could see it.

  • I don't know if anyone ever gets a chance,

  • you should try and see the SpongeBob musical,

  • I think they're touring, I think it will be around.

  • It's really fun, it 's a great tribute to the show

  • and to the people that love the show.

  • And I'll say, it's hard 20 years later.

  • 20 years later it's hard to envision.

  • SpongeBob has conquered the world.

  • He's probably in almost every language on earth,

  • he's in every country on earth, he's on every conceivable product

  • that you could ever put him on.

  • But I look at this art up here that they were showing up there

  • and now it's down there.

  • But it just reminds me of a time when SpongeBob only existed

  • in Steve Hillenburg's desk drawer.

  • You know, it was something that he drew and he made.

  • And that was the only place SpongeBob was.

  • And I just remember that when he had me come over to his place

  • and said, I'm thinking about pitching this to Nickelodeon,

  • what do you think? And he took out that,

  • and it's just like, wow, you know, it blew my mind.

  • I never wanted to be in a show so bad, you know?

  • And I never wanted a show to go to the pilot stage so bad.

  • And I never wanted a pilot to get picked up as a series so fervently,

  • and really, it was just something that he drew on a piece of paper

  • from his own head turned into this thing that conquered the world.

  • So talk about the power of ideas and art and silliness.

  • I mean, wow, right? It's like, yeah.

  • [applause]

  • What a story.

  • This is really a trivial point, but did you know that Stephen

  • is in every episode?

  • I don't know if this is common knowledge or not,

  • but when you see the opening and there's the painting of the pirate

  • and there's lips moving, that was Steven.

  • Yeah, he's the paintee, he's Paintee the pirate.

  • - At least his lips and teeth are. - His lips and teeth are anyway.

  • I think the painting is something that he found at a thrift store somewhere,

  • at a garage sale.

  • Not always, but the very first Hans

  • that comes out and puts his pants on is also Steve's hand.

  • - Yes. - I didn't know that.

  • And I remember when we filmed the opening credits,

  • where the camera drops below the water,

  • that was filmed in Genndy Tartakovsky's swimming pool.

  • [laughter]

  • - What a crossover. - Weird, I know, that's a crossover.

  • Samurai Jack meets SpongeBob, wow.

  • Hey Jackie, baby.

  • So you mentioned the pilot,

  • what are you guys' memories of recording that?

  • When you were doing it, did you think that it could ever be what it is?

  • Absolutely not, I didn't get it, I thought it was dumb.

  • It was, that's what's great about it.

  • I had no idea, I had none. There was a helium tank

  • because we all had to do the anchovies.

  • Some of us didn't need helium though.

  • This is the weirdest $600 I've ever made.

  • There's no way I'll ever get another $600 out of this.

  • You made $600?

  • Sorry, Rodger.

  • - I paid $400. - You nailed it.

  • You nailed it, Bill. You nailed it.

  • The dumb part, yeah.

  • Yeah they did have a tank of helium in there,

  • just in case you guys need get your voices higher for--

  • And I'm like, well, I don't really need it.

  • When in Rome...

  • He would've preferred nitrous, but helium will do.

  • And that's when I became a helium addict.

  • [laughter]

  • - My name is Tom. - Welcome, Tom.

  • Hi, Tom.

  • When we were doing the pilot for the first time,

  • we got together for the first time, we were all scared of Clancy over there.

  • Some things never change.

  • Bad guys, you know, but he's a teddy bear.

  • So we got over that really quick.

  • I actually read for the pilot, I read all of SpongeBob lines

  • with plankton's voice before Plankton was involved,

  • so it was, I'm ready, I'm ready.

  • [evil laugh]

  • He was this close to getting it.

  • - Wow. - True story.

  • We got to find a place for that voice.

  • Yeah, we gotta use that somewhere.

  • That would be a good episode.

  • Yeah, sure.

  • - If things had been different. - Yeah, everyone do a different voice.

  • I'd like to be Gary, thank you.

  • [laughter]

  • In the spirit of this live action special, I was curious, Tom,

  • about the history of Patchy and how that has evolved

  • over the past two decades.

  • Yeah, I don't know that Patchy's evolved at all,

  • but that's kind of the great thing about this show,

  • it's exactly what it was 20 years ago.

  • It's not 2.0, it's not rebooted,

  • it's not like SpongeBob Beast Wars, you know,

  • it's the same old SpongeBob show that it ever was.

  • But, yeah, Patchy started out, it was supposed to be a one- off thing.

  • And, you know, we were just all talking about,

  • when we were kids, if you're of a certain age,

  • you remember that your local TV station had a kiddie show host,

  • usually the weather man or the news guy or somebody,

  • but he would dress up as an astronaut or a sailor or a pirate

  • or a monster or something, and just show whatever cartoons

  • the station had laying around, you know, like old Popeye cartoons

  • or Betty Boop or sometimes Little Rascals shorts, stuff like that.

  • And we just start talking about how that was kind of vanished now.

  • Just like old school, DIY, local cut rate budget TV station,

  • TV with guys that weren't really actors going,

  • hey, I'm going to show you a cartoon, let's go there now.

  • You know, stuff like that, and Patchy came out of that,

  • and then he kind of stuck around, Steve really liked Patchy.

  • I don't know why.

  • Some people love Patchy, and some people, not so much.

  • Yeah. he kind of stuck around,

  • so they bring him back every so often,

  • maybe just to torture me because they shoot me out of cannons

  • and hang me from stuff.

  • I remember when you called me once from Florida

  • and they'd put you in a shark cage and you were like, oh my, Carolyn.

  • I'm in the ocean in a shark tank.

  • And they're like, do you mind if we drop you in a tank of sharks?

  • And I'm like, all right.

  • They're like, we can't believe you said yes.

  • It'll only hurt for a minute.

  • I said make sure you ask for stunt pay, Tom.

  • I asked him if I could have his stereo.

  • [laughter]

  • Yeah, Patchy's fun, then we started having fun doing stuff like

  • switching which patches, which eye his patch is on,

  • which hand the hook is on, like bad continuity on purpose.

  • Sometimes they'd bring a different director who'd go, Tom,

  • you had the hook on the right hand in the other shot, like yeah I know.

  • I don't care.

  • And we disagree that Patchy has evolved because

  • when he started he only had one leg.

  • - That's true. - He's got two now.

  • They tied up, the first couple of times they used Patchy,

  • they tied my leg up behind me like

  • flipping Lon Chaney or something.

  • And I had to stick it in this wooden ring and stump around

  • - and it was, wow. - Painful.

  • Yeah, so I might have been the first person on the show to say my leg,

  • but it was Patchy- related.

  • Free Fred!

  • I think probably the most surreal moment on the show for me

  • was when we had you suspended above a big water tank

  • that we had built on a set for feral friends,

  • and we had him completely done up as a cave man

  • We kept dunking him in the water.

  • and like hanging him and pulling up out of the water.

  • Like, really high, right?

  • Yeah, it's kind of fun, man.

  • I also have really bad motion sickness.

  • So anytime they tip me upside down or fly me around or something,

  • I basically have to find the nearest garbage can and vomit into it.

  • So good times.

  • Yeah on that shoot we'd spin him on his feet

  • when he'd start to vomit to get it away from the tank.

  • [vomiting sounds]

  • We were just at the Mall of America and we saw on our itinerary,

  • it said something about Tom and I being on the rollercoaster

  • and I said I don't want to do that, do you want to do that?

  • And he said no, I don't want to do that.

  • Can we just sit on the roller coaster and act like we're having fun?

  • Put some blurry lines in the background, you know.

  • But I did wind up having to ride it with my 8 year old.

  • Yeah, it was really fun, actually.

  • Well, on that note, we are now going to shift

  • into our fishbowl question, lightning round, I have a tank here,

  • there are no questions in it, but I'll pretend to take them.

  • You go right to the lightening round.

  • Some of these are trivia, some of these are--

  • So let's begin with the first one,

  • Every four seconds,

  • someone in the world is talking about SpongeBob on social media.

  • I didn't know that.

  • Why did you think this is the case?

  • And do you send memes of your character to your friends and family?

  • Because I have nothing better to do than do that every four seconds.

  • - Every four seconds? - Now look that way!

  • - You're looking the wrong way. - Somebody needs to get a life.

  • Social media is broken.

  • It's anti-social media.

  • What was the question?

  • Do you send memes?

  • - Oh, no. - We all do.

  • I maybe, I mean, there are some people

  • that are fairly un-technological on this panel,

  • but I'm the most un-technological.

  • No, I'm the most. - No dude, I am Amish, I'm Amish!

  • I'm churning my own butter at home.

  • Oh, you have butter.

  • You have a churn.

  • I'm so bad at technology, right, you know,

  • my computer at home, I just put my hands on it

  • like one of the apes in 2001 with a monolith, you know.

  • [monkey sounds]

  • But, you know, the meme thing is pretty interesting.

  • Like how that kind of just started by itself

  • and then self propagated to the point where there's

  • new memes every day and the creativity of the people out there

  • that take a really extreme drawing of one of the SpongeBob characters

  • and repurpose it as something else.

  • It's like pop culture recycling, you know what I mean,

  • like found art, like Ed Begley Jr. meets Andy Warhol,

  • it's incredible.

  • Making Patrick into Julia Roberts is genius.

  • [laughing]

  • I don't get the meme thing at all.

  • I can't even pronounce it right.

  • Like a bumper sticker, I think.

  • - They are like bumper stickers - Like the dirty ones.

  • [laughter]

  • Did you read this?

  • Please be aware that many members of your audience

  • may be under 18 years of age.

  • [laughing]

  • They did this just for us, right?

  • They were trying to remind us that we have to be good.

  • The ones with dirt on them.

  • They're just dirty, they need a good wash.

  • There goes everything I was gonna say.

  • I'm gonna pull the next question.

  • We could all use a good wash right about now.

  • It's been a long day.

  • A famous fashion designer has SpongeBob tattoos.

  • Who knows who it is?

  • Wow.

  • Do I look like I know any fashion designers?

  • Dad-wear.

  • - I don't know. - Ralph Lauren.

  • - No? - Is he a fashion designer?

  • - Calvin Klein. - Levi Strauss.

  • Marc Jacobs.

  • Marc Jacobs, oh, I should have known that.

  • Did he put that question in the fishbowl?

  • No comment.

  • Next question.

  • In 2010, a new species of plant was named after SpongeBob in Holland,

  • what plant?

  • A mushroom?

  • No, but in the interest of time,

  • I'll tell you that's the answer to the next question.

  • Which is in 2011, San Francisco State University

  • discovered a new blank species and named it after SpongeBob.

  • - A mushroom? - Wow, that's so cool.

  • I had read that and forgotten it.

  • See, I knew about that.

  • Does anyone know the Holland plant?

  • Yeah, can a mushroom be called a plant? I guess it's a fungi.

  • Fungi, I'm a fun guy.

  • It was a sponge.

  • I'm gonna say a bush, I don't know.

  • A sponge bush?

  • [laughter]

  • A Tulip, oh wow.

  • - That makes no sense. - We should have known.

  • We need a new episode now, The Tulip.

  • - That's my new favorite plant now. - Tulip Pants.

  • Next to the Crunch Berry Bush that Captain Crunch had.

  • I know where crunch berries grow, good harvest this year on the crunch berries.

  • I'll lob five to Carolyn,

  • as many of us may not know,

  • SpongeBob SquarePants has actually saved lives.

  • Which of the following is not true?

  • A) A Long Island girl saved her friend from choking

  • because she learned the Heimlich maneuver from SpongeBob,

  • that happened in 2012.

  • B) An Australian man lost at sea was found by a helicopter

  • that spotted his SpongeBob trunks.

  • That also happened in 2012.

  • And C), an entire family was saved from a sinking boat

  • by playing up the hole with a Sponge Bob football, back in 2007.

  • Or D) They're all true.

  • - Are they all true? - I don't believe the third one.

  • They're all true?

  • - Wow. - Lifesavers!

  • You're a hero, SpongeBob.

  • Somebody owes us a lot of money.

  • [laughter]

  • I think we should track down those three people and show up at their house,

  • you're welcome!

  • - You're welcome! - Duh!

  • [laughing]

  • At the time, we were particularly proud of the Heimlich thing,

  • because it actually saved somebody's life.

  • Wow.

  • Kinda huge.

  • - This one-- - broke six ribs, but he expected--

  • Which voice actor sitting up on stage

  • has collected over 2000 SpongeBob products

  • and they're displayed at his or her home.

  • This one's easy!

  • - Let them guess. - Let them guess, yes.

  • Which one of these people has 2000 SpongeBob products?

  • Yes.

  • And my mom is second.

  • I am submitting it to Guinness when I get back home.

  • - Truthfully. - Seriously?

  • Yeah.

  • [applause]

  • And my prized piece is the toilet training kit.

  • It does exist.

  • Oh wow, really?

  • Oh, you missed, little to the left.

  • - Oops! - You're not doing it right!

  • Good try, good try, really good try.

  • Missed it by that much.

  • Are you ready?

  • Yee haw!

  • Pooping can be fun and rewarding when you do it right.

  • Oh, poop, people order our patties!

  • It's not over till the paperwork's done.

  • I have no SpongeBob stuff because I give it all to Roger.

  • [laughing]

  • All right, number seven.

  • In 2013, which government agency featured SpongeBob in a custom design?

  • Were we on a stamp?

  • CIA?

  • - I'm going undercover. - TSA.

  • All of the above.

  • The answer is the U.S. Postal Service.

  • Oh!

  • Winner.

  • ...and a custom SpongeBob design.

  • - Nice. - Wow.

  • - I don't have that. - I don't either.

  • Roger's like, I must get it, he's like the collector

  • in Guardians of the Galaxy, he's all freaked out.

  • Hello, post office?

  • [laughter]

  • Bombassio del Toro.

  • This one, we can just go down the line,

  • SpongeBob has featured over 80 celebrity guest stars since its launch.

  • who is your favorite to work with,

  • and did you have a funny story about working with them?

  • That's not a trivia question.

  • [laughter]

  • Working with Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway

  • was a dream for all of us.

  • Yeah, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, where are they?

  • Yeah, yeah, hey, Barnacle Boy!

  • The first time we worked with him, I remember Ernest Borgnine

  • was sitting up front doing Mermaid Man and we had never met,

  • and I went and sat down to do my voice,

  • and the first thing he said was,

  • Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, defenders of the deep.

  • And Ernest Borgnine whipped his head around at me and he goes,

  • that came out of you?

  • [laughter]

  • It's my favorite story ever, I love that.

  • They were my favorites, too, man.

  • They were just fun to be around, they'd record together,

  • they really liked each other,

  • you know, that was really kind of heart-warming.

  • Before SpongeBob, they hadn't worked together since

  • - probably the early 60s or something. - McHale's Navy.

  • And they loved each other on that show, and then hey, hey,

  • it was really cool.

  • Borgnine really was McHale, that was his personality,

  • this big, jovial, smiling, just loving life,

  • kind of wonderful, wonderful guy.

  • I remember when we record,

  • usually you have let the other person say their line.

  • They do their thing, you wait for a second, you do your thing, whatever.

  • But when Ernest was in recording, he was having so much fun

  • and he just goes, right, and then everybody just quietly watched

  • and nobody interrupted and everybody let him do his thing,

  • and it was awesome.

  • Two hours later.

  • And Conway, too, was just so funny,

  • just exactly what you see of him is exactly how he was,

  • just those little side of the mouth comments.

  • Each take he'd have some line, every time.

  • He'd always tag it, you know. Yeah, he was amazing, too.

  • I really enjoyed when Jon Hamm was Don Grouper.

  • Because just his presence in the booth,

  • he was really enjoying the process.

  • And even after his character was finished, he just wanted to stay in

  • and be a part of the--

  • I just thought it was funny that every woman at Nickelodeon

  • was outside the door.

  • Yeah, that was really funny.

  • There were literally 40 women standing outside when he came out.

  • A man, yeah.

  • As opposed to us.

  • I really enjoyed working with Jon Hamm,

  • but my wife enjoyed it a lot more than I did.

  • I hate to cut this short,

  • but we do have a special treat coming up next.

  • - Ice cream? - I hope it's tasty.

  • - We started it-- - Are we going to save another life?

  • - Maybe, to be determined. - Oh, boy.

  • We started at the Super Bowl and now we are bringing it here...

  • [cheering]

  • Hi, SpongeBob! Hi, Patrick, you're awesome!

  • He's handsome! He's handsome!

  • Oh, SpongeBob, it's Mrs. Puff!

  • Stay sour.

  • - Who are those? - His head is big.

  • Hi, guys.

  • We don't have any crouching people in our show?

  • It's time for a sweet victory singalong...

  • [cheering]

  • Oh, wow, I've never sung this song before,

  • do we have lyric sheets?

  • - It's on the screen. - It's on the screen? Okay.

  • - I've only sung this in the shower. - Promise?

  • That's something you can never un-see, by the way,

  • - You've never seen the lyrics before? - I've never sung that song before.

  • Like in public, no.

  • - This is a big moment. - This is a big moment.

  • We need everybody to do it, okay?

  • This is gonna be the Super Bowl that could have been.

  • - Follow along. - All right.

  • Try to put Adam Levine's nipples out of your mind.

  • [laughter]

  • Let's reclaim this moment.

  • Everybody got their lighter apps on their phone?

  • I think we're ready.

  • Oh, my God. I'm nervous.

  • You guys know it.

  • Belt it out, this moment will never come again.

  • Not yet.

  • Not yet.

  • Haha, look at Plankton.

  • The winner takes all

  • It's the thrill of one more kill

  • The last one to fall

  • Will never sacrifice their will

  • |♪ Don't ever look back On the world closing in

  • Be on the attack With your wings on the wind

  • Oh, the games will begin

  • It's coming, it's coming, get ready, wait for it.

  • And it's sweet, sweet Sweet victory... yeah

  • It's ours for the taking

  • It's ours for the fight

  • Sweet, sweet, sweet victory... yeah

  • And the one who's last to fall

  • Sweet, sweet, sweet victory... yeah

  • Wow.

  • Yeah, that was beautiful!

  • - Finally. - That was beautiful, thank you, guys.

  • I have closure now.

  • - After the Super Bowl, I have closure. - All right.

  • Good hang time, Squidward.

  • That was really fun.

  • And I'm sure you know, but all those live action people,

  • those were actual crew members back then

  • and we didn't even have to pay them.

  • Why start now?

  • These guys all did very well as well, thank you, guys.

  • Yeah, let's hear it for these guys,

  • way over on that side of the room, let 'em all know.

  • - You're awesome. - Without them, I am nothing.

  • I can't stop looking at Mr. Krabs' nether regions.

  • - That's quite a butt. - The pink one is handsome.

  • - Wait, where are they going - The green one's an artist.

  • See ya, Squiddy, good job!

  • I don't really look like you, do I?

  • The squirrel will kick your heinie.

  • See ya on Monday, boss!

  • - See you on Monday, Mrs. Puff! - Bye, Sandy!

  • - Don't take any wooden walnuts! - Bye, self!

  • Oh, my favorite character on the show, lady in the striped shirt.

  • She's awesome.

  • I smell spin off!

  • That's my agent.

  • Wrangler, suit wrangler.

  • On an all new Suit Wrangler...

  • - Keep trying, Dave. - I'll keep trying.

  • - You'll never get it in. - We're gonna end with a giveaway.

  • The artist Romiro Brito has an amazing print,

  • a SpongeBob print you'll be getting.

  • We're gonna be putting up a poster of every character

  • who's ever been on SpongeBob.

  • - Woah, look at that. - Wow.

  • I must have it.

  • That was a lot of work.

  • Roger's palms are sweating again.

  • I am sweating all over, I have to have this, I'm taking the TV monitor.

  • You have to keep updating that, every time a new character appears

  • you gotta find a place to put them in there.

  • The poster just keeps getting bigger and bigger...

  • There's three posters now.

  • Three screens later.

  • And pick five people to guess.

  • So anyone who's interested, please raise your hand

  • and I will do my best.

  • Okay, girl in the SpongeBob shirt.

  • - Right, I want one! - Woah!

  • Line up at the microphone, there's one here.

  • Oh, my gosh, I want her to win it so bad.

  • In the red hair, yes, that's three.

  • Red hair.

  • Aww, hi baby!

  • That's my baby over there, hi baby girl!

  • Alright, you, the nerdy one!

  • The nerdy person.

  • Ok, this guy, he really wants it.

  • I love you more!

  • How do you really feel?

  • - Awkward. - That's five.

  • Whoever's closest and--

  • - Come on, shopping list! - I brought the list, come on!

  • Whoever's closest of those who go below the average.

  • All right, number one.

  • How many characters are on the poster?

  • You're just seeing how many characters are on the poster.

  • Seven.

  • [laughter]

  • - Maybe about one million? - A million!

  • - That's what I was gonna say. - That's an excellent answer,

  • - Let me count. - I'll say it at the end.

  • Lower.

  • - Hello. Hello. - Hello.

  • - Hi. - Hi.

  • - Is the wrong answer... - Counting?

  • I'm gonna go...

  • Five hundred.

  • - Oh, hmm. - Not a bad guess.

  • Solid.

  • Hi, guys, just want to say, huge fan,

  • I actually just threw a 25th birthday party, SpongeBob themed.

  • Because what's funnier than 24?

  • 25!

  • For an extra $60, you can have Bill and I come out of the cake.

  • Where were you, Bill?

  • $30 apiece, it's going cost--

  • Okay, so you said five hundred, right? Okay.

  • 345.

  • - Precise. - 46.

  • Hey, guys, happy birthday, man.

  • Anyway, I'd like to say that I liked watching your show

  • and I'd like to give a shout out to three of my best friends

  • - who liked watching yours. - Okay.

  • Also, the bash party was awesome, that the marathon you did,

  • it was worth seeing that all day.

  • Thank you, you have not slept since, have you?

  • Oh, I'll take a number.

  • My guess is... 857.

  • Very precise.

  • - I like to be very detailed, Patrick. - Yeah, nice.

  • Maybe too precise.

  • The inner workings.

  • I'm so nervous right now, but I just want to say that...

  • I love you guys so much, and I've been watching you guys all my life.

  • We love you back, baby.

  • I was wondering if I can have a picture with you?

  • Absolutely not.

  • [laughter]

  • Okay, Plankton.

  • Pretty, please? And my guess is...

  • So is that a yes or no?

  • - You need to guess. - Okay. Okay.

  • 1000.

  • One thousand.

  • 1000.

  • The answer is 760.

  • Yes, yeah.

  • The price is right.

  • Alright, he's got a baseball bat!

  • Just give him whatever he wants.

  • Wait, David has something to say.

  • 500 is correct because if you go over...

  • Oh if you go over...

  • Like the Price is Right.

  • Put the bat down, put the bat down, sir.

  • This is not Price is Right.

  • This is not blackjack.

  • That's a rigged game.

  • Oh, I think we need to make two now!

  • I'm not much of a math person, but I guess ...

  • going to college served for something, didn't it?

  • - And on that note-- - What was that?

  • Thank you guys so much.

  • Laugh with me, pal, hey.

  • - Thank you. - Thank you, guys.

  • Thank you!

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