"Sandy's Country Christmas" | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants episode | |
Episode no. | Season 14 Episode 13 |
Directed by | Mark Caballero (animation) Seamus Walsh (animation) Ian Vazquez (supervising) Zeus Cervas (storyboard) Kurt Snyder (storyboard) |
Written by | Danny Giovannini |
Original air date | December 2, 2024 |
Guest appearances | |
"Sandy's Country Christmas" [a] is the thirteenth episode of the fourteenth season, and the 306th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants . It originally premiered on the cable channel Nickelodeon and streaming service Paramount+ in the United States on December 2, 2024. In this episode, Sandy's family from Texas comes over to Bikini Bottom in a surprise visit to celebrate Christmas with her. It is the third SpongeBob episode animated through stop-motion instead of the usual 2D format, following "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" and "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom".
The episode was produced in stop motion animation at Screen Novelties, and was directed by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh, two of the founders of the company. The animation style was inspired by those of the classic Rankin/Bass television specials. Written by Danny Giovannini, "Sandy's Country Christmas" features the series debut of Sandy's family who first appeared in the film, Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024). Craig Robinson, Johnny Knoxville, and Grey Delisle reprise their voice roles.
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In this stop-motion special, Sandy's family from Texas comes over to Bikini Bottom in a surprise visit to celebrate Christmas with her. When Sandy's experiment involving a serum to grow Christmas trees goes awry after twins Rowdy and Rosie Cheeks add too much serum to the Christmas tree, causing it to grow really big and causing Santa to crash into it and land on his head on several branches, it is up to the Cheeks family to save Christmas in Bikini Bottom.
"Actor/Actress" | Role |
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Tom Kenny | SpongeBob SquarePants French Narrator Additional voices |
Bill Fagerbakke | Patrick Star Additional voices |
Rodger Bumpass | Squidward Tentacles Additional voices |
Clancy Brown | Mr. Krabs Additional voices |
Carolyn Lawrence | Sandy Cheeks Additional voices |
Mr. Lawrence | Plankton Additional voices |
Jill Talley | Karen Additional voices |
Lori Alan | Pearl Krabs |
Lewis Black | Santa Claus |
Mary Jo Catlett | Mrs. Puff |
Grey Delisle | Granny Cheeks Ma Cheeks Rosie Cheeks Rowdy Cheeks |
Johnny Knoxville | Randy Cheeks |
Craig Robinson | Pa Cheeks |
Robin Walsh | Puppeteer |
At New York Comic Con in October 2024, it was announced that a new SpongeBob SquarePants stop-motion special episode, "Sandy's Country Christmas", would premiere on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ in December of that year. The episode was greenlit in celebration of the show's 25th anniversary and would mark the series debut of Sandy's family who first appeared in the film, Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024). Craig Robinson, Johnny Knoxville, and Grey Delisle were set to reprise their voice roles from the film. [1] [2]
Like the previous stop-motion episodes, "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" and "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom", the special was animated by Screen Novelties, who at that point had also provided some animation for the films and spin-off shows. [3] Screen Novelties co-directors Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh commented enjoying working with executive producers Vincent Waller and Marc Ceccarelli and the rest of the SpongeBob production team. Caballero described the show's staff as being receptive to their "dumb ideas" and Ceccarelli praised the guest animation studio's "willingness to throw in any technique to get the right shot." [3] Waller called the studio the crew's favorite "alternate vendor" that they regularly look for excuses to work with. [4] [5]
The animation style was inspired by those of the classic Rankin/Bass television specials. [6] [7] Waller and Ceccarelli gave Screen Novelties the freedom to change up certain scenes from the boards to better suit stop-motion animation and the story. [3] Advancements in stop-motion such as the Dragonframe software and 3D printing were incorporated to aid in production. [4] It took three months to build 68 new puppets and 300 digitally printed replacement mouths for the special. [5] The studio was tasked with interpreting Ceccarelli's designs for Sandy's family from Saving Bikini Bottom to stop motion. [5]
For the episode, Screen Novelties built a SpongeBob dummy out of a cardboard box and destroyed it with sparklers in the studio's parking lot. [3] Similarly, to capture a scene in which a wreath is actually lit on fire, the team took to the parking lot per the advice of the director of photography. [3] The beginning of the special features Waller in the narrator suit for close up shots and alternates between a marionette puppet for long shots. [3] In a scene where SpongeBob stares at his hand to remember lines during Sandy's presentation, a shot of the real yellow-gloved hand of animator Robin Walsh is featured. [3] Inspired by "cheesy variety shows of the 60s and 70s", the special has Sandy's family be part of a jug band. Additionally, the studio added square dancing to the sledding scene at the episode's end. Ceccarellli enjoyed the inclusion of country music into the episode's production, feeling that it was something fresh and new for the series. [3]
"Sandy's Country Christmas" premiered on the cable channel Nickelodeon and streaming service Paramount+ in the United States on December 2, 2024. [8]
Joel Keller of Decider commented that he enjoyed SpongeBob in stop-motion more than in its traditional 2D format, as it felt less frenetic and more cozy. He described the episode as a "stop-motion terrific", directing praise towards the songs and voice performances of guest stars, though criticizing the lack of Patrick Star scenes. [9] Fernanda Camargo of Common Sense Media gave the episode a 3 out of 5 star rating. She praised the animation and songs but criticized the story for being lacking. [10]
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