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It is with a heavy heart that I announce Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of Spongebob, has passed away at 57 years old. For those of you that don’t know, he was diagnosed with ALS in March 2017. This man is one of the only reasons I had happiness in my childhood. So many smiles he has made for people across the world. Stephen spent the last years of his life returning to the show and worked on the second and third movie as well. He spent the last years of his life making us laugh and smile. I can’t thank him enough for all the things he’s done for the fans. I’m absolutely heartbroken. All the friendships we’ve made through this blog was all because of this man. I truly hope he didn’t suffer through his death. Rest in Peace Mr. Stephen, you will forever be missed.

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my new favorite hobby is looking at fucked up easter lamb cakes.

those were supposed to be lambs?

I thought these were all misshapen dogs

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Stephen Hillenburg was a marine biologist who created Spongebob as a part of a project to help educate kids on the ocean while working at the orange county marine institute. many of the characters in this educational comic went on to become a part of the series, including the future cartoon’s titular character, then known as Bob the Sponge.

this cartoon revolutionized the industry and in its initial boom was widely adored for its ability to be enjoyed by all ages and all demographics, creating an animated juggernaut for its generation akin to the simpsons or looney tunes, with people of all stripes able to remember its finest moments at the drop of a hat.

hillenburg began his official work on this groundbreaking program 15 years after graduating college. he left his career at the marine institute to study at CalArts. he didnt get his MFA until the early 90s. spongebob squarepants, now considered by many to be nickelodeon’s premier nicktoon, began airing the year he turned 38. his adventure as a professional truly shows the power of pursuing far-flung dreams, and that someone can do something huge long after their supposed “prime.”

this man changed animation, nickelodeon, and the childhoods of millions of people around the world forever in his unfortunately short life. i think it should be known just how much he managed to do in his time here, though, and his work and lofty ambition was something to be admired. 

the above clip, featuring tiny tim’s “Living in the Sunlight,” is from the debut episode, “Help Wanted,” partially written by Hillenburg. It perfectly encapsulates the completely unorthodox and wildly entertaining tone that made this show so great.

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