For those of us who are still children at heart, we can’t get enough of this funny yellow sponge. He carried us through our childhood and hasn’t ceased to entertain us since. But as you get older and your brain becomes more childishly mature, "Spongebob Squarepants" changes. Let’s see if you picked up on any of these innuendos or character traits while watching the show.
1. “Sailor Mouth”
Did you ever notice the similarity between the 13 bad words and George Carlin’s seven dirty words? I sure did.
2. "Just One Bite"
Squidward's sudden obsession with Krabby Patties is eerily similar to that of a drug addiction, no?
3. Mr. Krabs
Most people are painfully aware of the stereotype that Jews are all about money. Maybe we are, but Eugene Krabs definitely is.
4. "Texas"
As if the Texan stereotypes weren't already the butt of many a human joke - now they're made fun of under the sea!
5. "Not Normal"
This episode is a blatant stab at society's attempts to enforce conformity. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work.
6. "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie"
It's no secret that these Triple Gooberberry Sunrise sundaes that Spongebob hides his sorrows in are spiked with something special.
7. "Porous Pockets"
"Spongebob" life lesson #1728930, money can't buy you friends.
8. "That's No Lady"
Getting a jump start on the Caitlin Jenner craze, huh? Well, let's see how accepting and comfortable people are when they find out Patricia is actually Patrick dressed as a woman.
9. "The Two Faces of Squidward"
We'd like to think that as a society looks don't matter enough to affect the way we treat each other, but handsome Squidward is here to prove you wrong. We're just as vapid above water as we are in Bikini Bottom.
10. Spongebob and Patrick
We've come to know and love our favorite under sea buddies over the years, but is there more than a best friendship that's being hinted at?