2024-07-14
Gibby wants to sabotage Sam and Freddie's romance, and Carly is torn about whether to help him. (Repeat).
First Lady Michelle Obama sees a Webcast of the gang hosting an online birthday party for Carly's dad, an Air Force colonel who's serving overseas, and she stops by to commend them for supporting the military. (Repeat).
A producer wants to bring Carly's show to television, but not without a major overhaul first. (Repeat).
Carly settles a disagreement between Sam and Freddie, and soon they rely on her to play peacemaker. (Repeat).
Daka Shoes wants iCarly to promote their new shoe, Techfoots. Carly accepts and tells all her viewers to buy the shoe. Unfortunately, the shoes are no good and fans began to complain. The gang has to find a way out of the contract. Meanwhile, Spencer expresses his dislike for public transportation after he falls asleep on a bus and ends up in Canada. (Repeat).
Carly gets Spencer to assist her in playing a prank on Sam and Freddie, and soon Spencer becomes addicted to pulling pranks. (Repeat).
The show's 50th airing is in jeopardy when Sam gets detention, so Carly and Freddie try to get in trouble as well to shoot "from the inside" with Sam. Meanwhile, Spencer builds a giant cup of coffee, but drops his phone into it. (Repeat).
Carly, Sam and Freddie get look-alikes to trick Spencer when they sneak out to see a mixed-martial-arts fight. Meanwhile, Spencer is preoccupied with constructing a large version of Newton Balls. (Repeat).
Sam develops a crush on a classmate, so Carly gives her lessons on how to attract him by acting feminine. Meanwhile, Spencer starts sporting his tuxedo daily because he thinks it's the reason why a woman he met likes him. (Repeat).
Carly gets in trouble when she ignores Sam's warning about a pal who was recently released from a juvenile-detention facility. Meanwhile, Spencer has fun with a pair of night-vision goggles. (Repeat).
Carly and her friends give out awards in zany categories for the best user-generated content on their show. However, Spencer underestimates how many statuettes he needs to make, so he recruits swimsuit models to help him make some more. (Repeat).
A car-giveaway contest on the Web show turns into a problem when the dealership supplying the vehicle expresses no knowledge of the contest. Carly asks Spencer for help, but he's focused on a new movie prop he purchased. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and Patrick are tricked into believing they are no longer best friends; and SpongeBob devises an elaborate scheme to hasten his graduation from Mr. Puff's Boating School. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown and Carolyn Lawrence. (Repeat).
The Bikini Bottom gang celebrates April Fool's Day; SpongeBob participates in a cook-off at the Fry Cook Hall of Fame. Voices include Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass and Bill Fagerbakke. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and Patrick take Squidward, who is recovering from a bike accident, on a jellyfishing trip; and SpongeBob's mind is taken over by Plankton, Mr. Krabs' business rival. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and friends attempt to cure Sandy Cheeks' homesickness by bringing the heart of Texas to Bikini Bottom. Also: SpongeBob learns a lesson about respect after the mischievous Plankton's evil scheme fails. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs leads a treasure hunt; SpongeBob unwittingly travels to Rock Bottom. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke. (Repeat).
SpongeBob's unexpected gift for blowing bubbles annoys Squidward, who tries to top him; SpongeBob's efforts to impress Sandy Cheeks backfire when he rips his pants. Voices include Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
SpongeBob discovers he has the power to visit friends and neighbors in their dreams, but his fellow residents are not happy about it. Also, a case of "suds" calls for a visit to the doctor. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs sends SpongeBob and Squidward to deliver a pizza, but the two end up stranded in the desert; the destruction of his pineapple leaves SpongeBob homeless and relying on his friends for shelter. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
In an attempt to escape the annoyances of Bikini Bottom, Squidward inadvertently turns himself into a frozen seasicle. Later, SpongeBob is forced to choose between his job at the Krusty Krab and his love of karate chopping. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
SpongeBob tries to fulfill his dream of working at the Krusty Krab restaurant, but is sabotaged by owner Mr. Krabs and his assistant, Squidward. Later, SpongeBob breathes air for the first time when visiting Sandy Cheeks. Voices include Tom Kenny, Roger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Bill Fagerbakke. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and Patrick pay a visit to the actors who portrayed superheroes in their favorite TV show; and SpongeBob loses confidence in himself when a customer complains about him. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs warns SpongeBob and Patrick about dangerous fishing hooks; SpongeBob joins Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy for a patrol. (Repeat).
SpongeBob forgets how to tie his shoelaces; Squidward is left in charge of the Krusty Krab. Voices include Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
The legendary Flying Dutchmann makes an appearance at Mr. Krabs' annual Halloween party; SpongeBob learns what it is like to be a snail. Voices include Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown and Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
Patrick and SpongeBob accidentally launch Sandy's rocket; Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob a pair of boots instead of a paycheck. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbaake, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence. (Repeat).
Gary avoids getting a bath. Later, the spooky Flying Dutchman (voice of Brian Doyle Murray) drops anchor in Bikini Bottom and captures SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward. After a failed attempt to "sail around and frighten people," and a close call with their captor's dinner plate, the trio are granted three wishes---two of which they immediately waste. (Repeat).
SpongeBob accompanies Mr. Krabs' daughter to the prom; Squidward attempts to win the employee-of-the-month competition. Voices include Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
The pressure is on as Sandy and SpongeBob compete in a series of extreme underwater activities with the population of Bikini Bottom cheering them on. Later, SpongeBob covers up the fact that he caused emotional harm to an oyster at the zoo. Patrick: Bill Fagerbakke. Sandy: Carolyn Lawrence. SpongeBob: Tom Kenny. (Repeat).
SpongeBob goes on a power trip when he is appointed hall monitor at Mrs. Puff's Boating School; disco-loving jellyfish wreak havoc on Bikini Bottom. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
While house-sitting for his hero Mermaid Man, SpongeBob comes face-to-face with an evil villain who plans to wreak havoc in Bikini Bottom. Later, SpongeBob becomes a laugh riot with a stand-up routine that pokes fun at squirrels. (Repeat).
Squidward's dream of becoming famous is burst like a bubble when his interpretive dance moves flop at the Krusty Krab's inaugural Talent Night. Later, SpongeBob tries to make Plankton feel like a winner. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs loses his best fry cook---SpongeBob---to Plankton in a bet. Later, a prankster named SpongeDoodle wreaks havoc in Bikini Bottom. (Repeat).
A stressed-out SpongeBob quits the restaurant and decides to live among the jellyfish; Squidward puts his home up for sale, and tries to prevent potential buyers from meeting SpongeBob and Patrick. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
Ms. Puff awards SpongeBob his driver's license just so she will no longer have to deal with his wacky antics; SpongeBob attempts to join a hoity-toity jellyfishing club. (Repeat).
SpongeBob purchases fake muscles to avoid Sandy's exercise program; Squidward pretends to have died, then scares SpongeBob and Patrick into being his personal servants. (Repeat).
SpongeBob endures the curse of bad breath; and the boss's daughter remodels the Krusty Krab. Voices include Tom Kenny and Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
Patrick needs a role model; SpongeBob creates a "bubble buddy." Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke and Rodger Bumpass. (Repeat).
SpongeBob asks his grandma not to kiss him because her public displays of affection are embarrassing; Squidward finds new neighbors who are more like himself. Squidward: Rodger Bumpass. Patrick: Bill Fagerbakke. Mr. Krabs: Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and Patrick tour the surface world, while the rest of Bikini Bottom prepares a surprise for SpongeBob. (Repeat).
SpongeBob and Patrick are in hibernation for the winter, and to keep warm they pluck off all of Sandy's fur. Later, Gary takes a liking to Patrick, much to the chagrin of SpongeBob. Voices include Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence. (Repeat).
Sandy's pet caterpillar is consumed by a "monster" butterfly; SpongeBob markets his colored crabcakes to the Krusty Krab's clientele. Voices include Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown and Carolyn Lawrence. (Repeat).
SpongeBob is enlisted in Sandy's one-week crusade to have as much fun as possible before she goes into hibernation. Later, he and Pat accidentally pop a balloon they "borrowed" from a discount store. SpongeBob: Tom Kenny. Squidward: Rodger Bumpass. Mr. Krabs: Clancy Brown. (Repeat).
Lincoln must hurry to get to school on time, and that means pushing his sisters to hustle as well; Lincoln has the deciding vote on a vacation destination for the family. (Repeat).
Clyde seeks advice from Lincoln on how to excel at being a big brother; the same dress is purchased by two of the Loud sisters, so a major fight erupts. (Repeat).
The kids give Lily an old singing toy from the attic to stop her from crying. Later, the kids convince Dad of the wonders of electronics and the internet after declaring war on technological devices. (Repeat).
Lincoln wants to take a photo of the family as a present for his parents' anniversary, and this photo must be nothing less than perfect; the Loud kids make a bet concerning their annoying habits. (Repeat).
The Loud sisters are nosy and this irks Lincoln, but their prying becomes beneficial when Lincoln gets teased at school; Lincoln records his sisters in humiliating situations and enters the footage in a contest. (Repeat).
The gang heads upstate to look for Bigfoot after new footage of the creature is verified by an expert on Carly's show. (Repeat).
Carly and Sam's science project to hatch chicks works too well when the eggs hatch sooner than expected and the chicks escape, leading to a mad search in the apartment. (Repeat).