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That's why SpongeBob SquarePants is so great
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The creator of the cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants" is deceased. Stephen Hillenburg invented a beautiful world deep in the ocean – as well as the Protestant ethic in the Krabbenburgerbraterei.
Whe wants to talk about art should not be silent about naivety and innocence. It is Arlecchino and Simplizius who move us. And that's why, oooooooooooh, who lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the sea? And the answer is clear, like pieces of soup sung by a group of children, SpongeBob Squarepants.
Each of the over 250 episodes of the series begins, they all talk about the irrepressible optimism of the simple – minded sponge with square pants. There is a sad opportunity to imagine SpongeBob in tears, his inventor Stephen Hillenburg died Monday at the age of 57 years. He was suffering from ALS nerve disease. In 2017, he made the disease public.
As a child, Hillenburg was pbadionate about Jacques Cousteau and his films. At age 14, he began diving in California, which he said almost killed him. He studied marine biology and worked as a teacher in the same Hillenburg, which was interested in cartoons. In the 1990s, he worked for the Nickelodeon Children's Channel, where he introduced the idea of SpongeBob, entered the Hawaiian shirt, had an aquarium and sang with a shell in his hand. It worked. Anarchy under the sea
From 1999, the series has moved to the United States, from 2002 in Germany, each episode lasted eleven minutes. SpongeBob is a pbadionate employee. He fried Krabbenburger in Mr. Krabs' fast-food – a Protestant, as the sterile decor of his pineapple suggests. In any case, he has internalized the sociological reflections of Max Weber on the spirit of capitalism. Nobody works like this boy for his life – we do not know if there are any laws against child labor at the bottom of the ocean.
SpongeBob is tedious and slavish, sometimes frightened and depressed, always selfless and confident, a dreamer and a patient with ADHD who also falls on the bottom of the ocean in all channels of use and delusional contexts.
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But what is SpongeBob happy about, and who, as a spectator, is not with him or with the really silly starfish Patrick, the grumpy Squid Thaddaeus, sent by NASA squirrels Sandy and all the others, who may not have been specific enough to research. Because in all four corners, there should be love. Even if the dishonest plankton will once again steal the formula of the crab burger.
"SpongeBob Squarepants" quite often shows our world as it is and sometimes as it should be. Bikini Bottom contains melancholy and society, but also surrealism and satire. The consequences are never easy for children, otherwise they would be boring. How important is the series, it can already be seen that evangelicals of SpongeBob's invitation to the United States have taken homobaduality for granted.
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In addition to the series, two films on Bikini Bottom were created, as well as dolls, cushions, bed linen, for a frugal creature who likes to sing and play, that's not all. Stephen Hillenburg had retired after the first film in 2004; a third is expected in 2020.
My favorite song is Singing SpongeBob and Patrick in the "1000 Dove Nuts Nusseis Party Boat". It goes like this: "I am a deaf madman, yes, you are a dull nut, yes, we are all deaf, yes." Since the oracle of Delphi, it has not been said so also poignant: "Know thyself." Thank you, Mr. Hillenburg.
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