Overview
As of July 21st, 2012, approximately 334 episodes have premiered. Each episode belongs to a specific season so that's what we're going to elaborate on here! Enjoy!
Season 1
1a) Help Wanted
-Storyboard: Stphen Hillenburg (Director), Derek Drymon (Artist)
-Animation Director: Alan Smart
-Written By: Stphen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-SpongeBob SquarePants wakes up and climbs up his diving board next to his bed, jumps off into his pants and announces to his pet snail, Gary that he had to be "in top physical condition for the day". He then starts lifting weights (Stuffed animals) and runs out of his house shouting 'I'm ready"! He arrives at the Krusty Krab, a fast food eatery in Bikini Bottom, and wants to get a job. But he, being nervous, decides that he can't do it and runs toward his house, but runs into Patrick, his overweight best friend. Patrick then gives SpongeBob a pep talk. When SpongeBob,now determined enters the Krusty Krab, he trips and flys around and lands by Mr. Krabs (the manager) and Squidward (an employee). They then give him a test to find a "Hydro-Dynamic Spatula", to get him out of their hair. When SpongeBob leaves to look for the spatula at the Barg'n' Mart, buses carrying hungry anchovies arrive and flood the Krusty Krab. At the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs and Squidward climb up one of the poles holding together the Krusty Krab, while, an anchovy wave nearly reaches the top of the Krusty Krab. Then SpongeBob arrives and cooks Krabby Patties at an incredibly hyper speed with the new spatula. The anchovies, their enormous appetite satisfied, run out of the Krusty Krab and back into the buses. Mr. Krabs hires SpongeBob and then goes into his office to count his money. Patrick arrives and SpongeBob uses his spatula to cook another Krabby Patty , but he ends up making a bunch, the patties hit Patrick and flies out of the Krusty Krab and Squidward yells for Mr. Krabs to do something about the chaos.
1b) Reef Blower
-Animation Director: Alan Smart
-Written By: Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-Summary: Squidward finds a shell on his lawn and thinks it ruins his spotless lawn. He then kicks it into SpongeBob's yard. SpongeBob then finds it and uses his reef blower to blow it into Squidward's yard. He also blows sand onto Squidward. When he tries to blow it away, the shell goes back into his yard, along with the sand. He then sucks the sand into his reef blower, causing it to malfunction, spurting out its gears. SpongeBob then tries to start his reef blower, but it won't work, so he pulls the cord back really far. After letting go, he grabs back on and is pulled back, causing the whole ocean to be sucked up. When the reef blower bursts the ocean flows out of it and Squidward's yard is covered with sand, along with Squidward himself. To Squidward's annoyance, SpongeBob's yard is completely clear of sand. The shell then floats onto Squidward's nose. This is the only episode without dialogue because the recording studio's equipment was not working properly.
1c) Tea at The Treedome
-Storyboard by: Paul Tibbit (Director), Mark O' Hare (Artist)
-Animation Director: Tom Yasumi
-Written By: Peter Burns, Mr. Lawrence, Paul Tibbit
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-Summary: SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy Cheeks (who was fighting a giant clam) and becomes friends with her. Sandy invites him over to her house, but when SpongeBob arrives, he is surprised to find that there is no water (making him unable to breathe properly), so he spends his time trying to find some. Patrick later comes into the Treedome to remind SpongeBob about drinking tea in a fancy fasion, not knowing that there was no water in there. Sandy later finds out that both SpongeBob and Patrick needed water when they look shrivelled up, so she fills glass bowls with water, and puts it on their heads to solve their problem.
-Storyboard: Stphen Hillenburg (Director), Derek Drymon (Artist)
-Animation Director: Alan Smart
-Written By: Stphen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-SpongeBob SquarePants wakes up and climbs up his diving board next to his bed, jumps off into his pants and announces to his pet snail, Gary that he had to be "in top physical condition for the day". He then starts lifting weights (Stuffed animals) and runs out of his house shouting 'I'm ready"! He arrives at the Krusty Krab, a fast food eatery in Bikini Bottom, and wants to get a job. But he, being nervous, decides that he can't do it and runs toward his house, but runs into Patrick, his overweight best friend. Patrick then gives SpongeBob a pep talk. When SpongeBob,now determined enters the Krusty Krab, he trips and flys around and lands by Mr. Krabs (the manager) and Squidward (an employee). They then give him a test to find a "Hydro-Dynamic Spatula", to get him out of their hair. When SpongeBob leaves to look for the spatula at the Barg'n' Mart, buses carrying hungry anchovies arrive and flood the Krusty Krab. At the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs and Squidward climb up one of the poles holding together the Krusty Krab, while, an anchovy wave nearly reaches the top of the Krusty Krab. Then SpongeBob arrives and cooks Krabby Patties at an incredibly hyper speed with the new spatula. The anchovies, their enormous appetite satisfied, run out of the Krusty Krab and back into the buses. Mr. Krabs hires SpongeBob and then goes into his office to count his money. Patrick arrives and SpongeBob uses his spatula to cook another Krabby Patty , but he ends up making a bunch, the patties hit Patrick and flies out of the Krusty Krab and Squidward yells for Mr. Krabs to do something about the chaos.
1b) Reef Blower
-Animation Director: Alan Smart
-Written By: Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Tim Hill
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-Summary: Squidward finds a shell on his lawn and thinks it ruins his spotless lawn. He then kicks it into SpongeBob's yard. SpongeBob then finds it and uses his reef blower to blow it into Squidward's yard. He also blows sand onto Squidward. When he tries to blow it away, the shell goes back into his yard, along with the sand. He then sucks the sand into his reef blower, causing it to malfunction, spurting out its gears. SpongeBob then tries to start his reef blower, but it won't work, so he pulls the cord back really far. After letting go, he grabs back on and is pulled back, causing the whole ocean to be sucked up. When the reef blower bursts the ocean flows out of it and Squidward's yard is covered with sand, along with Squidward himself. To Squidward's annoyance, SpongeBob's yard is completely clear of sand. The shell then floats onto Squidward's nose. This is the only episode without dialogue because the recording studio's equipment was not working properly.
1c) Tea at The Treedome
-Storyboard by: Paul Tibbit (Director), Mark O' Hare (Artist)
-Animation Director: Tom Yasumi
-Written By: Peter Burns, Mr. Lawrence, Paul Tibbit
-Original Air Date: May 1st, 1999
-Summary: SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy Cheeks (who was fighting a giant clam) and becomes friends with her. Sandy invites him over to her house, but when SpongeBob arrives, he is surprised to find that there is no water (making him unable to breathe properly), so he spends his time trying to find some. Patrick later comes into the Treedome to remind SpongeBob about drinking tea in a fancy fasion, not knowing that there was no water in there. Sandy later finds out that both SpongeBob and Patrick needed water when they look shrivelled up, so she fills glass bowls with water, and puts it on their heads to solve their problem.