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"I'm Ready" for Spongebob Squarepants' first crossover event The Tidal Zone

Sponge Land’s finest discuss making SpongeBob even weirder

Image credit: Steve Prue

Rugrats Go Wild, Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, and iParty with Victorious are just some of the many crossovers that have aired on Nickelodeon. However, one of the longest running Nickelodeon shows, SpongeBob SquarePants, has yet to share the screen with other beloved Nickelodeon series, that is, if you don’t count video games. The SpongeBob universe itself has expanded over the years, even launching new series such as Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years and The Patrick Star show, and now with so much SpongeBob to pull from, a crossover between shows IS possible and will be a reality!

In a discussion with Veronica Valencia, SpongeBob SquarePants Presents the Tidal Zone's cast and crew featuring Bill Fagerbakke, Dana Snyder, Jill Talley, Marc Ceccarelli, and Vincent Waller, chat why now is the time for a SpongeBob crossover.

“They’re all our universe, they’re all the same size,” Vincent Waller explains to Popverse. “And Dana [Snyder] was the perfect tool to get between all the shows.”

Here is our full interview with the cast and crew of SpongeBob SquarePants Presents the Tidal Zone:

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Want more SpongeBob? You can watch the New York Comic Con spotlight panel featuring Bikini Bottom’s finest here!

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Veronica Valencia

Popverse video producer

Veronica Valencia is a Popverse video producer. She has written for Crunchyroll, hosted the Anime Expo live stream, managed the English dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time, and appeared on Maria Menounos’s Afterbuzz TV, where she hosted and produced multiple after-show discussion panels.
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