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    My Hero

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    icon. It touched the hearts of millions in more ways than one, from bringing either a slight chuckle or a huge impact on a person’s life. That show would be “SpongeBob SquarePants”, and that creator would be none other than Stephen Hillenburg. Stephen McDannell Hillenburg was born on August 21, 1961 at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. He grew up in Anaheim, California, and was fascinated by sea life during his childhood, influenced by the undersea documentaries by Jacques Cousteau. He attended

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    Frankenstein is a classic science fiction novel written by Mary Shelley, through the ages, many adaptations have taken the story through various forms of popular culture. SpongeBob Squarepants, a popular children 's television show often alludes to classic literature, and makes it entertaining for all ages. While this example is quite comical, it does hold classical elements associated with Frankenstein, but takes a spin on the classic science fiction novel. In this essay I will consider the similarities

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    “Frankenstein” that was born through many forms of popular culture. Spongebob Squarepants is a children’s television show that aired periodically from the early 1990’s into 2010. It’s production takes place in Nickelodeon Studios by main producer, Stephen Hillenburg. Some of the most noteable people in the production of Spongebob Squarepants are; Tom Kenny (voice of Spongebob), Bill

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    “Frankendoodle” in Comparison to the Original text “Frankenstein” Frankenstein is a classic science fiction novel written by Mary Shelley, through the ages, many adaptations have taken the story through various forms of popular culture. SpongeBob Squarepants, a popular children 's television show often alludes to classic literature, and makes it entertaining for all ages. While this example is quite comical, it does hold classical elements associated with Frankenstein, but takes a spin on the classic

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    Spongebob Squarepants is a cartoon made in 1999 created by Stephen Hillenburg. Even Though it was created more than a decade ago it is still Nickelodeon’s most successful show ever made and is one of the most popular cartoons to date. Spongebob Squarepants centers around Spongebob, a walking talking sponge, and his misadventures in his hometown Bikini Bottom. The characters consist of mainly sea-creatures such as, Spongebob’s best friend, Patrick Star, his neighbor Squidward Tentacles, his boss,Mr

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    especially if they are told to give a deeper interpretation. This includes movies, shows, drawing, and even video games. I guess it all depends on your point of view or your experiences. Spongebob Squarepants is a children's tv show created by Stephen Hillenburg in 1999. It takes place in a small town under the sea known as Bikini Bottom. Spongebob, the main character along with his friends take upon all kinds of adventures. He lives in a pineapple

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    Spongebob Popularity

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    SpongeBob is a TV series movie that premiered in November 2004. It is an animated movie produced mostly for the kids. The movie was broadcasted on Nickelodeon, which is a Television channel for kids and adolescents youth. Stephen Hillerburg developed the movie from one of the books he wrote in the 1980 titled “The Intertidal Zone”. The work of developing the SpongeBob movie started about eight years before it was released to the market. Tom Kenny helped in putting together the other pieces of the

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    task no one else can do and be able to help in situations of need. A hero is someone who puts others people’s needs ahead of his own to do what’s good. Someone who has all the qualities of a hero is Spongebob. In his film “The Spongebob Movie” Stephen Hillenburg uses the character archetype “the hero” to show that we as humans need someone to lead us because when we face life’s biggest challenges we need someone to help us out. Spongebob makes many bold moves in the beginning of the movie. This shows

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    Essay On Spongebob

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    “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Absorbent and yellow and porous is he… if nautical nonsense be something you wish… then drop on the deck and flop like a fish.” This silly song is heard in millions of households daily, it is excerpts from the infamous Spongebob Squarepants theme song. Spongebob is a cartoon that depicts the mindless adventures of an animated sponge named Spongebob Squarepants and his friends in the fictional town of Bikini Bottom. While this is a children’s show from Nickelodeon

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    In a 2011 study conducted by researchers at the University of Virginia, it was found that watching just nine minutes of SpongeBob Square Pants can have negative effects on the learning ability of young children. The assertion made by this study was nothing new. The effects of television and media have been a point of much discussion and study among psychologists, paediatricians, educators and policymakers. However, the significance of this study in particular was that it focused on the effects of

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