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Party Pooper Pants | |
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Directed by | Alan Smart |
Written by | Paul Tibbitt Kent Osborne Mark O'Hare |
Produced by | Stephen Hillenburg Derek Drymon |
Starring | Tom Kenny Rodger Bumpass Bill Fagerbakke Clancy Brown Carolyn Lawrence Doug Lawrence |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Nickelodeon Animation Studios |
Release date | May 17, 2002 |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Party Pooper Pants (also known as SpongeBob’s House Party[1]) is a double length SpongeBob SquarePants special episode produced by Nickelodeon. The episode aired in the United States on May, 2002 as part of SpongeBob SquarePants season 3. Party Pooper Pants was sponsored by Wendy’s, the first and only time the company sponsored the show. Later promotions were held by Burger King.
As with the previous special, “Christmas Who”, “Party Pooper Pants” aired as a double-length episode, with the introductions, commercial breaks, and ending shot in live-action with Patchy the Pirate (Tom Kenny). The special premiered on DVD before its’ broadcast on television, as did many later specials.