March 29 is the 88th day of the year (89th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 277 days remaining.
- 1961: Amy Sedaris, the voice of Ma Angler from "Trenchbillies," was born.
- 2000: "Arrgh!" premiered in Australia and New Zealand.
- 2002: "Krab Borg" and "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve" premiered.
- 2006: "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Asia.
- 2008:
- "Nautical Novice" and "Spongicus" premiered.
- "The Two Faces of Squidward" and "SpongeHenge" premiered in Canada.
- "Squidtastic Voyage" and "That's No Lady" premiered in Albania.
- 2011:
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released on Blu-ray.
- Where's Gary? was re-published.
- 2012:
- "Mooncation" and "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation" premiered in Israel.
- "Barnacle Face" and "Pet Sitter Pat" premiered in Canada.[1]
- 2013: "Sweet and Sour Squid" and "The Googly Artiste" premiered in Greece.
- 2014: "Kenny the Cat" premiered.
- 2015:
- "Yeti Krabs" premiered.
- "Jailbreak!" and "Evil Spatula" premiered in Poland and Germany.
- 2016: "Sanctuary!" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- 2017:
- "Burst Your Bubble" premiered in Spain and Portugal.
- "Life Insurance" premiered in the Netherlands.
- 2018:
- "Fun-Sized Friends" and "Grandmum's the Word" premiered in Iberia.
- "Plankton Retires" and "Trident Trouble" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2019:
- "Goons on the Moon" premiered in Wallonia.
- "My Leg!" and "Ink Lemonade" premiered in Ukraine.
- 2020: "Doodle Dimension" and "Moving Bubble Bass" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2021: "Boss for a Day" and "The Goofy Newbie" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2022:
- "Sugar Squeeze" and "Tag, You're It" premiered in Southeast Asia.
- "Dear Vikings" and "Ditchin'" premiered in Kenya.
- 2024:
- Nicktoons US become a 24/7 channel that airs SpongeBob only.
External links[]
- March 29 on Wikipedia