September 2 is the 245th day of the year (246th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 120 days remaining.
- 1938: Mary Jo Catlett, the voice actor of Mrs. Puff, was born.
- 1964: Keanu Reeves, the portrayer of Sage, was born.
- 1974: Dan Southworth, the portrayer of the French Narrator, was born.
- 2002:
- "The Algae's Always Greener" and "SpongeGuard on Duty" premiered in Canada[1] and Latin America.
- "Club SpongeBob" and "My Pretty Seahorse" premiered in Hispanic America.
- "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" and "Pickles" premiered in Germany.
- "Just One Bite" and "The Bully" premiered in South Korea (EBS).
- 2003: "Club SpongeBob" and "My Pretty Seahorse" premiered in Germany.
- 2004: "Ripped Pants" premiered in Italy.
- 2007: "Best Day Ever" and "The Gift of Gum" premiered in Israel.
- 2008: "Pest of the West" premiered in South Korea.[2]
- 2009: "Squid's Visit" and "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants" premiered in Russia.
- 2011: "The Curse of the Hex" premiered in Mexico.
- 2012: "Mooncation" and "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- 2013: The SpongeBob's Best Day Off Ever and FairlyOke SongPants Day marathons occurred.
- 2015: "Company Picnic" and "Pull Up a Barrel" premiered in Israel.
- 2017: "Sold!" and "Lame and Fortune" premiered in Japan.
- 2019:
- "The Krusty Slammer" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "King Plankton" premiered in Poland.
- 2020:
- "Pineapple RV" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- Cave Dwelling Sponge, Stuck on the Roof, Squid Noir and Chatterbox Gary were released in Japan.
- "As Seen on TV" and "Can You Spare a Dime?" premiered in Hong Kong.
- 2021:
- "Sugar Squeeze" and "Tag, You're It" premiered in Israel.
- "Patrick SmartPants" and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Kenya.
- 2023:
- "The Taste of Defeat" premiered in Latin America on Nickelodeon.
- "Whirly Brains" and "Mermaid Pants" premiered in Slovakia.
- 2024:
- "Star-Robics" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
- "At Home, on the Lam" and "Pick Patrick's Path" premiered in Israel.
- "Dig This" premiered in the Middle East.
- "Calling Some Monsters" premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, South Africa, Scandinavia, Iberia, France, Wallonia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, and Central & Eastern Europe.
- "Welcome to Binary Bottom," "You're Going to Pay...Phone," and "A Skin Wrinkle in Time" premiered in South Africa on Nicktoons in Afrikaans.
External links[]
- September 2 on Wikipedia