Curious about the SpongeBob SquarePants-inspired ‘I Call Patrick Subaru’ meme trend on TikTok? This bizarre meme has taken over social media, leaving many users confused about why Patrick Star is ...
TikTokers are poking fun at the people stealing valor from true blue-collar workers using AI-generated memes and art of the character SpongeBob SquarePants. The so-called "Blue Collar SpongeBob" memes ...
A new meme called “Distracted by the Bob” has taken over TikTok, and like most SpongeBob trends, it’s as ridiculous as it is surreal. What began as simple jokes about secretly watching SpongeBob ...
Gillian Anderson has earned praise from critics and fans for her portrayal of former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Netflix's The Crown. Her fashion sense on the show recently stoked the ...
What episode is the Sad SpongeBob meme from? The Sad SpongeBob screenshot comes from an early episode of the series titled “Christmas Who?” The season two episode first aired on Dec. 6, 2000. In the ...
Alex Smith is a writer with a strong passion for film, television, and theatre, and joined Collider in 2022. Known for a sharp attention to detail, Alex has written a wide range of list-based content ...
The SpongeBob Floating meme pairs an image of SpongeBob SquarePants glowing and floating in the air with Ye’s “Wolves” intro. Similar to the Galaxy Brain meme, social media users often combine the gag ...
President Trump cracked a joke using an edited SpongeBob SquarePants meme Sunday to poke fun at outrage over Elon Musk’s demand that federal workers explain what they did at work last week. The 47th ...
TeeTurtle's new SpongeBob plushies have an extra trick up their metaphorical sleeves as well, as each one can be reversed to reveal a different Bikini Bottom character. To give you an idea of what to ...
SpongeBob Squarepants has been on the air for a long, long time. The beloved animated kids’ series premiered on Nickelodeon way back on May 1, 1999. Ever since, it has been a pop culture juggernaut.
Ana Diaz (she/her) is a culture writer at Polygon, covering internet culture, fandom, and video games. Her work has previously appeared at NPR, Wired, and The Verge. Meme makers rejoice, the ...