November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 48 days remaining.
- 1999: "Nature Pants" and "Opposite Day" premiered in Canada.
- 2000: "The Chaperone" and "Employee of the Month" premiered in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
- 2002: "Krabby Land" and "The Camping Episode" premiered in Canada.[1]
- 2003: "Jellyfish Hunter" and "The Fry Cook Games" premiered in Brazil.
- 2006:
- Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in the United States for Wii.
- "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Latin America and Brazil.
- Lost in Time was released in the UK.
- 2007:
- "Are We There Yet?," "Beware Flying Jellyfish," and "Documenting Our Road Trip" premiered.
- "Atlantis SquarePantis" premiered in Canada.[2]
- The SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis DVD was released.
- 2009: "I ♥ Dancing" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- 2010: "The Clash of Triton" premiered in Germany.
- 2012: The Complete First Season, The Complete Second Season, The Complete Third Season, The Complete Fourth Season, The Complete Fifth Season, and The Complete Sixth Season were re-released.
- 2013:
- SpongeBob Comics No. 26 was released.
- "Treats!" and "For Here or to Go" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe.
- 2015:
- "Lost in Bikini Bottom" premiered in Latin America.
- "Pull Up a Barrel" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "Squid Plus One" premiered in Southeast Asia.[3]
- 2016:
- "Food Con Castaways" and "Snail Mail" premiered in Russia.
- "Squid on Strike" and "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" premiered in Vietnam.[4]
- 2018: "Face Freeze!" and "Glove World R.I.P." premiered in Finland.
- 2019:
- "King Plankton" premiered in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- "Breakin'" premiered in Russia on Nick HD.
- 2020: "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2021:
- "Late for Breakfast" and "Bummer Jobs" premiered in Latin America, thus marking the premiere of The Patrick Star Show in the countries in this region.
- "Squidward's Sick Daze" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "My Fair Nobby" and "Gimme a News Break" premiered in South Korea.
External links
- November 13 on Wikipedia
References
- ^ https://ia800807.us.archive.org/23/items/YTV_BCAST_LOGS/YTV/%5BYTV%5D%20%5B2002%2711%5D.log
- ^ https://tv.apple.com/ca/episode/atlantis-squarepantis/umc.cmc.759fhi6qorygph7qs8a7c2t0
- ^ https://www.sbmania.net/forums/threads/spongebob-squarepants-specials-and-marathons-in-the-2010s-in-the-philippines.62975
- ^ http://youtv.vn/lich-chieu/13-11-2016.imc