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His cartoon encourages viewers to embrace their own wackiness, playfully challenge social norms, and to celebrate different forms of friendship.

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As the main audience of this show is children and teens, it is obvious that the themes and representations in this show have a clear and lasting influence in their minds.

The Christian Post. They get to live under the sea in a world where their sexuality will never come into question on the show, not only because it’s a show for pre-pubescents (but yeah, I like it, too), but because not a single one of them will ever be expected to have intercourse with an animal of either sex.

Bobotheoptimist13

Except that I think he means that he’d like to go through the spanking machine, not necessarily administer the spankings…

See, I took it the other way, that the line was of spankers and he wanted to be first to smack SpongeBob.
I think you have a dirty mind.

Or a wanna-be, at any rate.

ShibbOleth9

PS, Don’t get me started on Drake & Josh.

I’m fairly sure that neither Drake or Josh are supposed to be gay. Despite both being male in the show, these roles are seen akin to the gay masculine and gay femininity in certain gay relationships.
     Another example in the show is SpongeBob's relationship with Squidward, his neighbor and coworker.

Like liberals, but with symphony season tickets.
One of them.

The spanking line - I suspect Squid wanted to join the line because he dislikes SpongeBob. It airs in the Nickelodeon channel. 6. Whatcha doin’ later? Not that there’s anything wrong with that, of course!

More likely, I’ve just been watching waaaaaay too much Nickelodeon.

PS, Don’t get me started on Drake & Josh.

Zebra2

I’ve always thought Spongebob and Patrick were the gay ones.

Slithy_Tove3

With the exception of Mr.

Krabs, I was under the assumption they were all gay.

Which is just deserts for Ernest Borgnine (Mermaid Man,) who, as an academy member, refused to watch “Brokeback Mountain.”

Ellen_Cherry4

Oh, pfft. I-Carly or something. Also, their little sister is the best character on children’s television.

Don’t worry, I wasn’t suggesting that either Drake or Josh are gay… just that I watch enough of it to ramble on for a good long while about the show.

I agree about their little sister, I believe she has her own show starting soon.

That is slowly beginning to change. He’s walking past many obstacles when someone says, “Hey Spongebob, we finally have enough people for a seven mile long spanking machine…” SB runs away to safety and the scene ends with Squidward walking up and asking, “Is this where the line starts.”

So only gay people are into spanking?

Telperien18

cmkeller:

He’s just a high-brow, pretentious fop.

SpongeBob SquarePants displays unintentional sympathy for the LGBTQ cause, albeit not conscious by the creators.

is squidward gay

The characteristics and manners of the characters and of certain episodes, enforces the idea of queer stereotypes present in certain children shows. Maybe the intention of the creators was not to have an LGBTQ agenda to spread tolerance into the young minds. Being exposed to these mannerisms, characteristics, and themes can help normalize them.

And later this year, Marvel Studios will debut the first openly gay superhero in the MCU — and his husband.

Philip Ellis

Philip Ellis is Sex & Relationships Editor at Men's Health, and author of the novels We Could Be Heroes and Love & Other Scams. The moment mirrors a common trope about hiding one’s sexuality or interest in “non-masculine” things.

  • Rock-a-Bye Bivalve (Season 3 Episode 49B): SpongeBob dresses in a floral sunhat, a red polka dot skirt, high heel boots, and a parasol and walks along Patrick — who wears a 1920s style men’s boater hat and bowtie — while Patrick pushes a baby carriage containing the scallop that they’re babysitting.

    SDSU, San Diego. One of the recent examples being the episode where Spongebob has to have his butt put back together after it was shattered in an accident. Time Inc, 28 Jan. 2005. Print. EVIL! Critics have referred to the show as “charming and whimsical, but clever enough to appeal to teens and college-aged kids.” Despite its long run success, SpongeBob has not been without its controversies.