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2006 (MMVI) was a common year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Sunday.

2006 was the second year after the show's revival. Much like 2005, after "Wishing You Well," no episodes aired over the summer. The show resumed from summer hiatus on September 22 with the new episode "New Leaf."

September 4 of this year was the first day that no SpongeBob SquarePants-related material aired on Nickelodeon. This happened again on July 7, 2007.

2006 was also the year Herb Scannell resigned as president of Nickelodeon, having served since 1996. Cyma Zarghami assumed the role, serving until 2018.

Date Event(s)
Unknown date The Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies DVD was released in the Philippines.
"Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Indonesia.[1]
January 2 "Wormy" and "Patty Hype" premiered in France.
January 3 Hoedown Showdown was published.
January 8 "Prehibernation Week" and "Life of Crime" premiered in France.
January 9 "Selling Out" and "Funny Pants" premiered in Italy.
January 10 Nicktoons Unite! was released on DS in North America.
January 14 "Survival of the Idiots" and "Dumped" premiered in France.
January 15 "No Free Rides" and "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" premiered in France.
January 16 "Party Pooper Pants" premiered in Norway.
January 19 "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" and "Squirrel Jokes" premiered in France.
January 20 "Pressure" and "The Smoking Peanut" premiered in France.
January 21 "Shanghaied" and "Gary Takes a Bath" premiered in France.
January 22 "Fear of a Krabby Patty," "Shell of a Man," "The Lost Mattress," "Krabs vs. Plankton," "Have You Seen This Snail?," "Skill Crane," "Good Neighbors," "Selling Out," and "Funny Pants" premiered in Germany.
"Welcome to the Chum Bucket" and "Frankendoodle" premiered in France.
January 23 "Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in Canada.
"The Secret Box" and "Band Geeks" premiered in France.
January 25 Season 1 was released on iTunes.
January 26 The Dunces and Dragons online game was released on Nick.com.
January 31 The Indonesian dub of the series airs for the last time on Lativi.
February 1 Lost in Time: A Medieval Adventure was released.
The Indonesian dub of the series was moved to Global TV (now called GTV).
February 3 SpongeBob SquarePants Sudoku Puzzles 1 was published.
February 7 Nick Picks Volume 3 was released.
The Endless Summer was released on online.
February 13 "Selling Out" and "Funny Pants" premiered in Canada.
The Home Sweet Pineapple (DVD) was released in the United Kingdom.
February 15 Nicktoons Winners Cup Racing was released.
"Fear of a Krabby Patty," "Shell of a Man," "The Lost Mattress," and "Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered in Spain.
February 16 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Australia.
February 20 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in the United States and Latin America.
February 21 Lost in Time was released.
February 28 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Canada.
Season 2 released on iTunes.
March 1 Nautical Nonsense: A SpongeBob Joke Book was published.
March 3 Nicktoons Unite! was released on DS, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and GameCube in the PAL region.
March 4 "Squeaky Boots" premiered in China.
March 5 "Enemy In-Law," "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture," "Patrick SmartPants," and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Germany on Super RTL.
March 6 The Yellow Avenger was released on PSP.
March 10 GameCube Double Pack Volume 1 and GameCube Double Pack Volume 2 were released.
March 11 "Enemy In-Law," "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture," "Patrick SmartPants," and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Germany.
March 13 "Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in Norway.
"Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Australia.
March 19 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Asia.
March 20 "Enemy In-Law" and "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" premiered in Norway.
March 22 Home Sweet Pineapple and Hunting For Jellyfish were released in Italian.
March 23 "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in Latin America and Spain.
"Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in Spain.
March 26 "Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Germany.
March 27 "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in Norway.
"Snowball Effect" and "One Krabs Trash" premiered in Italy.
March 28 Mother Knows Best and SpongeBob SquarePants Sudoku Puzzles 2 were released.
March 29 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Southeast Asia.
April 1 "Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered.
April 3 "Krabby Land" and "The Camping Episode" premiered in Norway.
April 10 "Patrick SmartPants" and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Norway.
"Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
April 11 "Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
April 12 "Selling Out" and "Funny Pants" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
April 13 "Patrick SmartPants" and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
April 14 "Enemy In-Law" and "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
April 16 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in New Zealand.
April 17 "Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Norway.
April 22 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released in theaters in Japan.
April 29 "Arrgh!" and "Rock Bottom" premiered in Latin America
April 30 "The Lost Mattress" and "Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered in Hispanic America.
May 1 The SpongeBob SquarePants series became 7 years old.
May 5 "Ghost Host" and "Chimps Ahoy" premiered.
May 7 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Germany.
May 8 "Selling Out" and "Funny Pants" premiered in Latin America.
"Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff's Boating School" premiered in Canada.
May 9 SpongeBob Rocks! was released.
May 14 "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" and "Enemy In-Law" premiered in Canada.
May 15 "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" and "Enemy In-Law" premiered in Latin America.
May 12 "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered.
May 19 The Tea at the Treedome DVD was released in Russia.
May 22 "Patrick SmartPants" and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Canada and Latin America.
June 2 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered.
June 5 The Best of Nickelodeon: Summer Adventures was released.
"Fear of a Krabby Patty" and "Shell of a Man" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 6 Nick Picks Volume 4 was released.
"The Lost Mattress" and "Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 7 "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 8 "Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 9 Nickelodeon Splat Pack! was released.
The Hall Monitor DVD was released in Russia.
"Selling Out" and "Funny Pants" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 11 "Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff You're Fired" premiered in Latin America.
June 12 "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Russia.
June 13 "Enemy In-Law" and "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 14 "Patrick SmartPants" and "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 15 "Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 16 "Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
June 20 Class Confusion and Adventures in Bikini Bottom were released.
June 21 "Enemy In-Law" and "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" premiered in South Korea (EBS).
The Seahorse and Squidward's Day Off were released in Italian.
June 30 A to Zim weekend occurred.
July 1 The SpongeBob DetectivePants: The Case of the Missing Spatula and The Art Contest: No Cheating Allowed! were released.
July 2 A to Zim weekend ended.
July 18 The Karate Island DVD was released.
July 25 Who's Hungry? was released.
July 26 "New Leaf" premiered in Australia.
August 11 The Karate Choppers DVD was released in Russia.
August 20 "Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in Germany.
August 21 Nighty Nightmare was released.
August 27 SpongeBob SnowPants! was released on Nick.com.
August 28 "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Germany.
August 30 Nick Video Jigsaw Jam! was released.
September 1 Nicktoons Challenge! was released.
"The Sponge Who Could Fly" premiered in Hispanic America.
September 3 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered in Germany.
September 4 The first time that no SpongeBob SquarePants-related material aired on Nickelodeon in a single day due to a movie marathon the Movie Labor Day Pic-Nic.
"The Sponge Who Could Fly" premiered in Brazil.
September 9 "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Canada.
September 10 "New Leaf" and "Once Bitten" premiered in Germany.
September 11 "Fear of a Krabby Patty" premiered in Italy.
September 12 The Best Day Ever and Season 4 Volume 1 were released.
"Shell of a Man" premiered in Italy.
September 13 "The Lost Mattress" premiered in Italy.
September 14 "Krabs vs. Plankton" premiered in Italy.
September 15 Part 1 of "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in Italy.
September 18 Part 2 of "Have You Seen This Snail?" premiered in Italy.
September 19 "Skill Crane" premiered in Italy.
September 20 "Good Neighbors" premiered in Italy.
September 21 "Selling Out" premiered in Italy.
September 22 "New Leaf" premiered.
"Funny Pants" premiered in Italy.
September 25 Part 1 of "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Italy.
September 26 Nick Picks Holiday was released.
Part 2 of "Dunces and Dragons" premiered in Italy.
September 27 "Enemy In-Law" premiered in Italy.
September 28 "Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" premiered in Italy.
September 29 "Once Bitten" premiered.
"Patrick SmartPants" premiered in Italy.
September 30 "Bummer Vacation" and "Wigstruck" premiered in Germany.
October 2 "SquidBob TentaclePants" premiered in Italy.
October 3 A Very Krusty Christmas was released.
"Krusty Towers" premiered in Italy.
October 4 "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in Italy.
October 5 "Chimps Ahoy" premiered in Italy.
October 6 "Squidtastic Voyage" premiered.
"Ghost Host" premiered in Italy.
October 9 "Whale of a Birthday" premiered in Italy.
October 10 "Karate Island" premiered in Italy.
October 11 "All That Glitters" premiered in Italy.
October 12 "Wishing You Well" premiered in Italy.
October 13 "Bummer Vacation" premiered.
"New Leaf" premiered in Italy.
October 14 "Squidtastic Voyage" and "That's No Lady" premiered in Germany.
October 16 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released on GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance in North America.
"Once Bitten" premiered in Italy.
October 17 Nick Picks Box-Set (Vol, 1-3) was released.
"Bummer Vacation" premiered in Italy.
October 18 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released on Nintendo DS in North America.
"Skill Crane" and "Good Neighbors" premiered in the Netherlands.[2]
"Wigstruck" premiered in Italy.
October 19 "Squidtastic Voyage" premiered in Italy.
October 20 "That's No Lady" premiered in Italy.
"Dunces and Dragons" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
October 23 "Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in Canada.
October 24 Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island was released in the United States.
October 31 The Whale of a Birthday DVD was released.
November 2 "Crossing the Street," "Anything for Baby," "Flowers for Sandy," "Me Money," and "Pie" premiered.
Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Australia for PC, Playstation 2, GameCube, and GameBoy Advance.
November 3 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Europe for GameCube.
November 4 "Driven to Tears" and "Rule of Dumb" premiered in Germany.
November 5 Season 3 was released on iTunes.
November 6 Season 4 was released on iTunes.
"Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in Latin America.
November 10 The conclusion to the Best Day Ever marathon names "Karate Island" as the best episode.
"Best Day Ever" premiered.
TV premiere of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie on Nickelodeon.
Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Europe for PlayStation 2 and GameBoy Advance.
November 13 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in the United States for Wii.
"Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Latin America.
"Krusty Towers" and "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 14 "New Leaf" and "Once Bitten" premiered in Canada.
"Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 15 "Chimps Ahoy" and "Ghost Host" premiered in Norway.
"Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 16 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 17 "Wigstruck" premiered.
"New Leaf" and "Once Bitten" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 18 "Born to Be Wild" and "Best Frenemies" premiered in Germany.
November 19 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released on Wii in North America.
November 20 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered in Latin America.
"Bummer Vacation" and "Wigstruck" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 21 "Squidtastic Voyage" and "That's No Lady" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 22 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered in Italy.
"Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Norway.
"Driven to Tears" and "Rule of Dumb" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 23 The Fools in April DVD was released in Russia.
"The Pink Purloiner" and "Squid Wood" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 24 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Europe for Nintendo DS.
"Born to Be Wild" and "Best Frenemies" premiered in the UK and Ireland.
November 25 "That's No Lady" premiered.
November 27 "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Russia.
"New Leaf" and "Once Bitten" premiered in Latin America.
November 28 "All That Glitters" and "Wishing You Well" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
November 29 "All That Glitters" premiered in Norway.
"New Leaf" and "Once Bitten" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
November 30 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Australia for Nintendo DS.
"Bummer Vacation" and "Wigstruck" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
December 1 The Imitation Krabs DVD was released in Russia.
December 4 Ha Ha Holidays started again.
December 5 "The Thing" premiered in Italy.
December 6 "Hocus Pocus" premiered in Italy.
December 7 "Driven to Tears" premiered in Italy.
December 9 "The Pink Purloiner" and "Squid Wood" premiered in Germany.
December 11 "Whale of a Birthday" and "Karate Island" premiered in Canada.
"Squidtastic Voyage" and "That's No Lady" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
"Rule of Dumb" premiered in Italy.
December 12 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Australia for Wii.
SpongeBob SquarePants gets picked up for a 6th season.
"The Pink Purloiner" and "Squid Wood" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
Born to Be Wild" premiered in Italy.
December 13 "Driven to Tears" and "Rule of Dumb" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
"Best Frenemies" premiered in Italy.
December 14 "Born to Be Wild" and "Best Frenemies" premiered in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia.
The Great Outdoors was released.
"The Pink Purloiner" premiered in Italy.
December 15 Creature from the Krusty Krab was released in Europe for Wii.
"Squid Wood" premiered in Italy.
December 18 "Bummer Vacation" and "Wigstruck" premiered in Latin America.
"Best Day Ever" premiered in Italy.
December 19 "The Gift of Gum" premiered in Italy.
December 23 "Best Day Ever" and "The Gift of Gum" premiered in Germany.
December 25 Ha Ha Holidays ended.

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