August 5 is the 217th day of the year (218th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 148 days remaining.
- 1972: Greg Miller was born.
- 2004: SpongeBob SquarePants Annual 2005 was published.
- 2007:
- "Sandy's Rocket" and "Squeaky Boots" premiered in Albania.
- "The Thing" and "Hocus Pocus" premiered in Israel.
- "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Japan.
- 2008:
- "Patty Caper" premiered.
- Spongezilla Attacks! was released.
- 2009: "Dear Vikings" and "Ditchin'" premiered in Russia.
- 2013:
- SpongeBob SquarePants Annual 2014 was published.
- SpongeBob on Tour was released in the UK.
- 2016:
- "Sold!" premiered in Canada and Russia.
- "Lame and Fortune" premiered in Canada.
- "The Fish Bowl" and "Married to Money" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe.
- "SpongeBob LongPants" and "Larry's Gym" premiered in South Korea.
- 2017: "The Fish Bowl" and "Married to Money" premiered in Japan.
- 2019:
- "FarmerBob" premiered in Latin America and Brazil.
- "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" premiered in Bangladesh.
- 2020:
- SpongeBob is a Doctor, Bubble Boats, Mini SpongeBob, and Sleepy Patrick were released in Japan.
- "Prehibernation Week" and "Life of Crime" premiered in Hong Kong.
- "Boss for a Day" and "The Goofy Newbie" premiered in Latin America and Brazil.
- 2021: "No Weenies Allowed" and "Squilliam Returns" premiered in Kenya.
- 2022:
- "Hiccup Plague" premiered in Austria and Switzerland on MTV.
- "Cave Dwelling Sponge", "The Clam Whisperer", "Spot Returns", and "The Check-Up" premiered in Kazakhstan.
- 2023:
- "Bubble Bass Reviews" and "Patrick's Prison Pals" premiered in Canada.
- "Goofy Scoopers," "Pat the Dog," "Something Narwhal This Way Comes," and "C.H.U.M.S" premiered in Ukraine.
- 2024:
- "Star-Robics" premiered.
- "The Perfect Camper" premiered on Nickelodeon.
- "The Suit Suits You" premiered in Germany on Nickelodeon.
- "High and Dry" and "The Beardsman" premiered in Israel.
- "SpongeBob in RandomLand," "SpongeBob's Bad Habit," "Handemonium," and "Breakin'" premiered in South Africa on Nicktoons in Afrikaans.
External links[]
- August 5 on Wikipedia