July 30 is the 211th day of the year (212th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 154 days remaining.
- 1932: Jeanette Miller, the actor of Mrs. Johnson from "The Sponge Who Could Fly," was born.
- 1962: Alton Brown, the voice of Nicholas Withers from "House Fancy," was born.
- 1964: Jim Wise, the singer of "Goofy Goober Rock," was born.
- 2003: "The Sponge Who Could Fly" premiered in Australia.
- 2007: "The Original Fry Cook" and "Night Light" premiered in the United States.
- 2008: "No Free Rides" and "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" premiered in Poland.
- 2015: SpongeBob's Game Frenzy was updated for the third time.
- 2018: "Don't Feed the Clowns" premiered in Poland.
- 2019:
- "Gary's Got Legs" and "King Plankton" premiered in Israel.
- "Gary & Spot" premiered in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- "I Had an Accident" premiered in Bangladesh.
- 2020:
- SpongeBob SquarePants was added to CBS All Access.
- "Big Pink Loser" and "Bubble Buddy" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2021:
- "The Haunting of Star House" premiered in the United States.
- "The Camping Episode: Puppet Edition!" was released on YouTube.
- SpongeBob Medal Mania ended.
- "Nasty Patty" and "Idiot Box" premiered in Kenya.
- 2022: "Food PBFFT! Truck" and "Upturn Girls" premiered in Canada.
- 2023:
- "Neptune's Ball" premiered in Germany.
- "A Place for Pets," "Lockdown for Love," and "Squidward's Sick Daze" premiered in Ukraine.
- 2024:
- "The Patrick Show After Dark" premiered in the United States.
- "Reveille Revolution" premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon.
- "Mascot Mayhem" premiered in Germany and Italy.
- "Putt Up or Shut Up" premiered in Italy.
- "Mooned!" premiered in the Middle East.
- "In the Mood to Feud" premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, South Africa, Scandinavia, Iberia, France, Wallonia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, and Central & Eastern Europe.
- "Pet the Rock" premiered in Southeast Asia.
- "Mind the Gap" and "Dirty Bubble Returns" premiered in South Africa on Nicktoons in Afrikaans.
External links[]
- July 30 on Wikipedia