February 17 is the 48th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 317 days remaining. (318 in leap years)
- 1986: Nica Rojo, the voice of all female characters in the Tagalog dub, was born.
- 2001: "Your Shoe's Untied" and "Squid's Day Off" premiered in the United States.
- 2002: "Jellyfish Hunter" and "The Fry Cook Games" premiered in Canada.[1]
- 2008: "Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in Albania.
- 2009:
- "Cephalopod Lodge" premiered in the United States.
- The SpongeBob Triple Play started.
- Glumly Squidward was released on Amazon Prime Video and iTunes.
- 2010: "Tentacle-Vision" premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
- 2011: "One Coarse Meal" and "Gary in Love" premiered in Poland, Russia, and Central & Eastern Europe.
- 2014: "It Came from Goo Lagoon" premiered in the United States.
- 2015: "It Came from Goo Lagoon" premiered in France.
- 2017:
- Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products unveiled the SpongeBob Gold fashion collection at London Fashion Week.
- "Pineapple Invasion" and "Salsa Imbecilicus" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe.
- 2021:
- "Krusty Koncessionaires" and "Dream Hoppers" premiered in Finland.[2]
- "Bubble Troubles" and "The Way of the Sponge" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2022:
- "Outhouse Outrage" premiered in the Middle East and Northern Africa.
- "Roller Cowards" and "Bucket Sweet Bucket" premiered in Kenya.
- "Gary's Got Legs" and "King Plankton" premiered in India.
- 2023:
- "Host-a-Palooza" premiered in the United States.
- "Welcome to Binary Bottom," "You're Going to Pay...Phone," and "A Skin Wrinkle in Time" premiered in Israel.
- "Shrinking Stars" premiered in Israel.
- "The Switch Glitch" premiered in Israel.
- "The Jelly Life" premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Poland, and Central & Eastern Europe.
- "Camp Crossbones" premiered in Iberia, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Wallonia, South Africa, and Scandinavia.
- 2024:
- "Salty Sponge" and "Karen for Spot" premiered in South Korea.
- "Food PBFFT! Truck" and "Upturn Girls" premiered in Japan.
- "The Patrick Show Sells Out," "Neptune's Ball," "Dad's Stache Stash," "A Root Galoot," "The Starry Awards," "Blorpsgiving," "Stuntin'," "Olly Olly Organ Free," "Get Off My Lawnie," "Which Witch is Which?," "Bubble Bass Reviews," and "Patrick's Prison Pals" premiered on Ruutu+ in the United States.
- 2026: SpongeBob SquarePants: The Art of an Undersea World will be released.[3]
External links[]
- February 17 on Wikipedia