Nickelodeon denies cancellation rumors of the kid's show "SpongeBob Squarepants." The network told fans that the show is renewed for two more seasons.
The cancellation rumor started when a SpongeBob image arises, telling fans that the show will be officially cancelled on October 17, 2016. This caused outraged among fans with fans expressing contempt on their social media accounts.
The cancellation rumors started when a reproduced image of SpongeBob circulated the internet. Movie News Guide reported that this is not the first time the show had cancellation rumors.
The site explained that this rumor first started in 2013, the following year another cancellation rumor arise. SpongeBob Squarepants was first created on July 17, 1999. This was because of its popularity through "The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie."
The popularity of "Spongebob Squarepants" does not always yield good results. Just recently, the Russian Soviet Star was vandalized to look like Patrick Star, SpongeBob's best friend.
The Star was treated by respect by most Russians, it is located in the Voronezh Oblast region in Southwestern Russia. Even though there are people who find this act amusing this is no laughing matter for the fine for this act is 1,000 RUB or $15, Citizen Oracle reported.
Aside from the fine, culprits will also be in jail for fifteen days. The culprits will also be charge of the restoration work that will cost 100,000 RUB or $1,500. Despite this, there are still things good things fans get from the show. Jobs and Hire reported that the show teach a lot of good work ethics like the importance of loving ones job.
The show also teaches that a "Can Do" attitude can help a person in their work. SpongeBob's work attitude has saved him from getting fired by Mr. Krab a lot of times. SpongeBob also teaches children to value the job that they are going to have. It teaches them that knowing the entire work process is important to once job. In the end, fans do not to worry because "SpongeBob Squarepants" is here to stay.
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