After explaining what a newspaper is to Patrick, the two start going around town.For his article, SpongeBob interviews Gary while Patrick takes pictures of rocks.But when they publish the newspaper, nobody is interested in buying the newspaper.Squidward tells the two that if they want a newspaper that will sell hard, theyll have to be writers focused on gossip.
Now, SpongeBob and Patrick stalk their friends to see if they have any embarrassing secrets. They use Mr. Krabs kissing money and tucking them in, Sandy hanging her clothes, Plankton singing a love song to Karen, and Squidward playing his clarinet in the bathtub as juicy stories for their newspaper. However, the friends are infuriated with this and order them to stop. After the criticizing from the Bikini Bottomites, they turned the newspapers into hats, as the book ends. Spongebob Newspaper Full Speed AheadAround Town Another Day, Another Sand Dollar Are We There Yet Atlantis SquarePantis A Splash of Color Attack of the Zombies Behold, No Cavities Batter Up, SpongeBob Bikini Bottom Bounty Bunny Business Best Birthday Ever Belly Laughs From Bikini Bottom Bubbly Beats Book of Silly Stuff Boat Trouble Bring on the Rock Bikini Bottom Adventures Bikini Bottom Confidential Bikini Bottom Buddies Best in Show Best Bikini Bottom Stories Ever Bikini Bottom Riddles Blizzard Bluster: SpongeBobs Book of Frosty Funnies Blast Off, Splash Down Beyond Bikini Bottom Bottoms Up Jokes from Bikini Bottom Bubble Blowers, Beware Bubble Busters Bubble Trouble Boo Goes There Buried Treasure: Tales from Bikini Bottom Bad Luck Day Brush with Greatness Camp SpongeBob Comic Number 9 Comic Number 6 Comic Number 5 Comic Number 3 Comic Number 2 Comic Number 1 Catch a Wave Celebrate the Sponge 10th Birthday Edition Clean Sweep Chuckle and Cringe: SpongeBobs Book of Embarrassing Stories Class Confusion Classroom Crack-ups Christmas with Krabby Klaws Crash Course Champions of the Sea Count on Me Clowning Around Confessions of a Sponge Crime and Funishment Dancing with the Star Deep-Sea Tales Dont Pencil Me In Dont Rock the Boat Demolition Derby Drive Thru Dear SpongeBob DoodleBob Election Connection: The Official Nick Guide to Electing the President Extreme Team Factory Fresh Fix the Rip Fearless Find It Five Playtime Tales Fish Happens Four Absorbing Stories Five Undersea Stories Feel the Love For the Love of Bubbles Food Fight Friends Forever Fly Like a Fish Full Speed Ahead Fools Gold For Singing Out Loud SpongeBobs Book of Showstopping Jokes Fry Cook Freak-Out Friends Forever Go, Graduate: All the Best from Bikini Bottom Gone Jellyfishin Gone Nutty Goofball Rally Good Knight SpongeBob Greetings from Bikini Bottom Good Enough to Eat Good Ideas. Stephen Hillenburg poses with SpongeBob SquarePants in Tokyo in 2006. We are incredibly saddened by the news that Steve Hillenburg has passed away following a battle with ALS, Nickelodeon said in a statement. He was a beloved friend and long-time creative partner to everyone at Nickelodeon, and our hearts go out to his entire family. Steve imbued SpongeBob SquarePants with a unique sense of humor and innocence that has brought joy to generations of kids and families everywhere. His utterly original characters and the world of Bikini Bottom will long stand as a reminder of the value of optimism, friendship and the limitless power of imagination. Hillenburg graduated from Humboldt State University in 1984 with a bachelors degree in Natural Resource Planning and Interpretation, with an emphasis on marine resources. He then became a marine biology teacher at the Orange County Marine Institute (now the Ocean Institute) in Dana Point, California. This interest, combined with his artistic talent and love of the sea and its creatures, led him to write and illustrate stories as teaching tools with characters that would later become the denizens of SpongeBobs home, Bikini Bottom. We are sad to share the news of the passing of Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of SpongeBob SquarePants. Today, we are observing a moment of silence to honor his life and work. Nickelodeon (Nickelodeon) November 27, 2018 He began his animation career in 1987, pursuing a degree in Experimental Animation at the California Institute of Arts in Valencia and earning his Master of Fine Arts in 1992. That same year he won an award for Best Animated Concept at the Ottawa International Animation Festival for his animated short Wormholes, which went on to be shown at various international animation festivals. Spongebob Newspaper Series Rockos ModernFrom 1993 to 1996 he would pursue work in television as a director and writer on Nickelodeons series Rockos Modern Life. From there, he began to work full-time on writing producing, and directing on the animated series that would eventually become SpongeBob SquarePants. The first episode aired on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999, and the series commenced its full run on July 17 of that year. It appealed not only to children but older viewers as well, with college students even organizing viewing parties for the show. ![]() British Emmy Awards, Annie Awards, and ASACP Awards and has been dubbed or sub-titled in more than 60 languages, including Urdu, Azerbaijani and Maori. Hillenburg also wrote, produced, and directed The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, which was released in 2004 and went on to gross over 140 million worldwide. Hillenburg then wrote the story for and was the executive producer of the sequel, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, in 2015. Hillenburg or Steve as he was known to family, friends, and fans was born Aug. Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. Hillenburg, Jr., became a draftsman and designer for aerospace companies. He is survived by his wife of 20 years Karen Hillenburg, son Clay, mother Nancy Hillenburg and brother Brian Kelly Hillenburg, his wife Isabel, and nieces Emma and Hazel. About Contact Careers Privacy policy Do Not Sell My Personal Information CA Notice Terms of Service NBCNews.COM Site Map Advertise Ad Choices 2021 NBC UNIVERSAL.
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