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Year '''2004''' (MMIV) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Thursday. It aired 7 episodes and had a theatrical film on November 19, 2004. After this, no new episodes would air until May 2005. This is the second leap year in a row to have a 5-month hiatus between April and October. This happened for the first time in [[2000]].
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Year '''2004''' (MMIV) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Thursday. It aired only 7 episodes and had a theatrical film on November 19, 2004. After this, no new episodes would air until May 2005. This is the second leap year in a row to have a 5-month hiatus between April and October. This happened for the first time in [[2000]]. This is also the second smallest amount of episodes in a year. The smallest is 2003.
   
   
   
 
*[[January 19]] - [[Plankton's Army]] and [[Missing Identity]] premiered.
 
*[[January 19]] - [[Plankton's Army]] and [[Missing Identity]] premiered.
*[[March 5]] - [[Ugh|SpongeBob B.C. (Before Comedy)]] premiered.
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*[[March 5]] - [[Ugh|Ugh (SpongeBob B.C.)]] premiered.
 
*[[April 3]] - [[Krabby Land]] and [[The Camping Episode]] premiered.
 
*[[April 3]] - [[Krabby Land]] and [[The Camping Episode]] premiered.
 
*[[October 11]] - [[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]] and [[Pranks a Lot]] premiered, ending season 3 and the Hillenburg era.
 
*[[October 11]] - [[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]] and [[Pranks a Lot]] premiered, ending season 3 and the Hillenburg era.

Revision as of 01:12, 7 October 2012

Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year of the Gregorian calendar that started on a Thursday. It aired only 7 episodes and had a theatrical film on November 19, 2004. After this, no new episodes would air until May 2005. This is the second leap year in a row to have a 5-month hiatus between April and October. This happened for the first time in 2000. This is also the second smallest amount of episodes in a year. The smallest is 2003.