Alex Hirsch picked Peter Browngardt himself because he thought his humor would work for Patrick.Īlex wanted to do something drastically different from what he, Stephen, and Ben Bocquelet did with SpongeBob. Stephen Hillenburg didn't want to be involved, as he believed SpongeBob should be its own single product, but he still wanted to be involved with SpongeBob's finale, so he stayed on for that show. It retained Alex Hirsch as showrunner, but it featured Peter Browngardt as its only executive producer. The show was more successful than expected, however, and it was renewed for a second season. It was only 10 episodes so its season finale could tie in with the series finale of SpongeBob. The Lost Episode (The Meta Episode) (June 6th, 2037)Ĭartoon Network wanted a new show to succeed, but not overcome, SpongeBob when it ended in 2034, so they created a backdoor pilot episode in SpongeBob named after this show itself.
CANCELLED! (December 2nd, 2036) (30 MINUTE FINALE SPECIAL) Valentine's Day in November (November 11th, 2036) (30 MINUTE HOLIDAY SPECIAL) Internet Pilot (September 30th, 3036) (30 MINUTE SPECIAL) Christmas in Bikini Bottom (December 25th, 2035) (30 MINUTE HOLIDAY SPECIAL) Halloween (October 31st, 2035) (30 MINUTE HOLIDAY SPECIAL) Apocalypse TOMORROW! (October 28th, 2035) Extra Ideas the Producers Had (October 14th, 2035) Cephalopod Lodge II (September 30th, 2035)
Patrick's Movie Lover's Spectacular (September 23rd, 2035) Behind the Scenes (September 16th, 2035) (30 MINUTE SPECIAL) Patrick-Man Returns (September 9th, 2035) Drag Racers of Bikini Bottom (March 4th, 2035) Bikini Bottom Prison (February 18th, 2035) A Day in the Life of Earl (February 3rd, 2034) Secrets of the Multiverse (January 27th, 2034)