March 12 is the 71st day of the year (72nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 294 days remaining.
- The fifth day of SpongeBob and Patrick's journey to retrieve King Neptune's crown in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
- 2002: "Nautical Nonsense" and "Sponge Buddies" was released on DVD and VHS.
- 2003: "As Seen on TV" and "Can You Spare a Dime?" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- 2008: "The Krusty Sponge" and "Sing a Song of Patrick" premiered in Canada.[1]
- 2009: "Chocolate with Nuts" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" premiered in Italy.
- 2013:
- The Complete Eighth Season was released.
- "Patrick-Man!" and "Gary's New Toy" premiered in Israel.
- 2014: SpongeBob Comics No. 30 was released.
- 2016:
- "Mall Girl Pearl" and "Two Thumbs Down" premiered.
- "Safe Deposit Krabs" and "Plankton's Pet" premiered in Canada.
- "SpongeBob LongPants" and "Larry's Gym" premiered in South Africa.[2]
- "The Slumber Party" premiered in Wales (UK).
- 2017: "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" premiered in Israel and Russia.
- 2018:
- "Squid Noir" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "There's a Sponge in My Soup" premiered in Poland.
- 2019:
- "FarmerBob" premiered in the Netherlands.
- "Squirrel Jelly" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "The Grill is Gone" premiered in Turkey and Central & Eastern Europe.
- "High Sea Diving" and "Bottle Burglars" premiered in Wallonia.
- "Patrick's Coupon" and "Out of the Picture" premiered in Ukraine.
- 2021: "Swamp Mates" and "One Trick Sponge" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2022:
- "Klopnodian Heritage Festival" premiered in Canada.
- "Hard Time Out" premiered in Latin America.
- "Knock Knock, Who's There?" and "Pat Hearts Squid" premiered in Japan.
- 2023: "Camp Crossbones" and "The Jelly Life" premiered in Germany.
- 2024:
- "Super Stars" premiered in the Middle East.
- "The Star Games" premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, South Africa, Scandinavia, France, Wallonia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, and Central & Eastern Europe, and officially in Iberia.
External links[]
- March 12 on Wikipedia