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"SpongeBob's Last Stand" is the 134th episode from the seventh season of the popular cartoon show SpongeBob SquarePants. It first aired on June 8, 2010. This episode was released to celebrate Earth Day, which is a day dedicated to protecting our planet. The story was written by Aaron Springer, Steven Banks, and Derek Iversen. The episode was directed by Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi. When it first came out, many people liked it. You could get it on DVD starting May 2, 2010.

What is "SpongeBob's Last Stand" About?

This episode tells a story about SpongeBob and Patrick trying to save a special place called Jellyfish Fields. This area is a big, open space where jellyfish live freely. A character named Mr. Krabs wants to build a highway through Jellyfish Fields. This highway would destroy the natural home of many jellyfish.

Why SpongeBob and Patrick Protest

SpongeBob and Patrick love Jellyfish Fields. It's where they go to catch jellyfish for fun, and they believe it's an important part of nature. When they hear about Mr. Krabs' plan, they decide they must do something to stop it. They try to convince Mr. Krabs and the other citizens of Bikini Bottom that building a highway there is a bad idea.

How They Try to Save Jellyfish Fields

SpongeBob and Patrick use different ways to protest. They try to explain why Jellyfish Fields is important. They also try to show everyone what will happen if the highway is built. Their goal is to make people understand that nature needs to be protected. They hope to get enough support to stop the construction.

Who Made This Episode?

Many talented people work together to create an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.

The Writers Behind the Story

The main story for "SpongeBob's Last Stand" was created by three writers:

  • Aaron Springer
  • Steven Banks
  • Derek Iversen

They worked together to come up with the plot, the characters' actions, and the dialogue.

The Directors Guiding the Animation

The directors make sure the animation looks great and tells the story clearly. For this episode, the directors were:

  • Andrew Overtoom
  • Tom Yasumi

They helped bring the writers' ideas to life on screen.

When Was the Episode Released?

"SpongeBob's Last Stand" was first shown on television on June 8, 2010. This date was chosen because it was close to Earth Day. Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22. It's a day when people think about how to protect the environment.

Why Celebrate Earth Day with SpongeBob?

The episode's theme of protecting nature fits perfectly with the idea of Earth Day. By showing SpongeBob and Patrick fighting for Jellyfish Fields, the episode teaches viewers about the importance of caring for our planet. It shows that even small actions can make a difference when trying to protect natural places.

How Was the Episode Received?

When "SpongeBob's Last Stand" first aired, many people watched it.

Positive Feedback from Viewers

The episode generally received good reviews. Many viewers and critics enjoyed the story. They liked how SpongeBob and Patrick stood up for what they believed in. The message about environmental protection was also appreciated.

Availability on DVD

After its first showing, the episode became available for people to watch at home. You could buy "SpongeBob's Last Stand" on DVD starting May 2, 2010. This allowed fans to watch the episode whenever they wanted.

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