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− | Year '''2000''' (MM) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Saturday. |
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+ | |Season = 1 (until on [[April 8]])<br>2 (starting on [[October 26]]) |
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− | :*[[January 17]] - [[Sleepy Time]] and [[Suds]] premiered. |
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+ | |Episodes Premiered = 23 |
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− | :*[[February 14]] - [[Valentine's Day]] and [[The Paper]] premiered. |
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+ | |Previous Year = [[1999]] |
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− | :*[[March 15]] - [[Pickles]] and [[Rock Bottom|Rocket Bottom]] premiered. |
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+ | |Next Year = [[2001]] |
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− | :*[[March 22]] - Texas and [[Walking Small]] premiered. |
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− | :*[[April 1]] - [[Fools in April]] and King Neptune's Spatula premiered. |
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+ | Year '''2000''' (MM) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Saturday. It was a century leap year. In some countries such as the UK, they claim it as the 3rd millennium, but the US denied this until [[2001]]. After [[Hooky]] and [[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II]] premiered on April 8, 2000, no new episodes aired until October. This also happened in [[2004]]. This will be the second and last time there were episodes in December until 2012, when [[It's a SpongeBob Christmas!]] premiered. |
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− | + | {{Timeline|January 17|[[Sleepy Time]] and [[Suds]] premiered.}} |
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− | + | {{Timeline|February 14|[[Valentine's Day]] and [[The Paper]] premiered.}} |
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− | + | {{Timeline|March 15|[[Arrgh!]] and [[Rock Bottom]] premiered.}} |
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− | + | {{Timeline|March 22|[[Texas]] and [[Walking Small]] premiered.}} |
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− | + | {{Timeline|April 1|[[Fools in April]] and [[Neptune's Spatula]] premiered.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|October 31|[[Nicktoons Racing]] was released on PC.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|November 2|[[Your Shoe's Untied]] and [[Squid's Day Off]] premiered.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|November 16|[[Big Pink Loser]] and [[Bubble Buddy]] premiered.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|November 27|[[Grandma's Kisses]], [[Squidville]], [[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III]], and [[Squirrel Jokes]] premiered.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|December 6|[[Christmas Who?]] premiered.}} |
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+ | {{Timeline|December 28|[[Dying for Pie]] and [[Imitation Krabs]] premiered.}} |
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Revision as of 23:15, 8 August 2015
Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Saturday. It was a century leap year. In some countries such as the UK, they claim it as the 3rd millennium, but the US denied this until 2001. After Hooky and Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II premiered on April 8, 2000, no new episodes aired until October. This also happened in 2004. This will be the second and last time there were episodes in December until 2012, when It's a SpongeBob Christmas! premiered.
Date | Event(s) | |
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January 17 | Sleepy Time and Suds premiered. | |
February 14 | Valentine's Day and The Paper premiered. | |
March 15 | Arrgh! and Rock Bottom premiered. | |
March 22 | Texas and Walking Small premiered. | |
April 1 | Fools in April and Neptune's Spatula premiered. | |
April 8 | Hooky and Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II premiered. | |
October 26 | Something Smells and Bossy Boots premiered. | |
October 31 | Nicktoons Racing was released on PC. | |
November 2 | Your Shoe's Untied and Squid's Day Off premiered. | |
November 16 | Big Pink Loser and Bubble Buddy premiered. | |
November 27 | Grandma's Kisses, Squidville, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III, and Squirrel Jokes premiered. | |
December 6 | Christmas Who? premiered. | |
December 28 | Dying for Pie and Imitation Krabs premiered. | |