SpongeBob SquarePants: Squid on Strike; Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm


02:50 am - 03:15 am, Today on Nicktoons Network (East) ()

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Squid on Strike; Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm

Squidward coerces SpongeBob to walk off the job and go on strike against Mr Krabs; Sandy bullies SpongeBob into fighting a giant worm.

repeat 2001 English Stereo
Animated Cartoon Comedy Family Fantasy Animals Children Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Rodger Bumpass (Actor) .. Squidward/Vendor/Fish #69
Thomas F. Wilson (Actor) .. Marty/Patrick's Real Dad
Bill Fagerbakke (Actor) .. Patrick/Truck Driver/Male Fish #1/Male Fish #36
Patrick Pinney (Actor) .. Fish #1/Zoo Keeper/Security Guard
Mr. Lawrence (Actor) .. Plankton
Dee Bradley Baker (Actor) .. Lifeguard/Fish #3/Fish #6/Fish #8
Brian Doyle-Murray (Actor) .. Flying Dutchman
Max Schreck (Actor) .. Nosferatu
Alan Smart (Actor) .. 'Buns and Thighs' Guy
Stephen Hillenburg (Actor) .. Potty/Director
Merriwether Williams (Actor) .. Subliminal Message Girl

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Rodger Bumpass (Actor) .. Squidward/Vendor/Fish #69
Born: November 20, 1951
Birthplace: Jonesboro, Arkansas, United Staes
Trivia: Was classmates in high school with Randy Hankins, who later became anchor Craig O'Neill.Worked at the Arkansas State University's campus radio station.Performed multiple duties (technical director, audio technician, cameraman, film processor and announcer) while working at Jonesboro's Raycom Media.Earned a minor in theater from the Arkansas State University.Served as writer, producer and performer in his comedy program Mid-Century Nonsense Festival Featuring Kumquat Theater.Moved to New York in 1977 to pursue a career in theater.
Thomas F. Wilson (Actor) .. Marty/Patrick's Real Dad
Born: April 15, 1959
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Thomas F. Wilson studied international politics at Arizona State University, then switched his career focus by becoming a summer stock actor. In 1979, the 20-year-old Wilson returned to his native Philadelphia to begin his career as a standup comic, studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts between nightclub gigs. While on the bumpy road to fame, he shared an apartment with two other aspiring funnymen, Yakov Smirnoff and Andrew Dice Clay. He finally struck paydirt in the role of thick-eared, thick-skulled high school bully Biff ("Why don't you make like a tree...and go away?) in the first two Back to the Future films. In Back to the Future Pt. 3 (1988), he offered a fascinating variation of this character in the role of Biff's splendidly stupid great-grandfather, gunslinger Buford Tannen. What could have been a one-note characterization -- Biff/Buford wound up covered in manure in all three films -- was enlivened by Wilson's comic nuances and split-second timing. Computer game fans know Thomas F. Wilson best as Major Todd "Maniac" Marshall, star of the interactive CD-ROM Wing Commander series.
Bill Fagerbakke (Actor) .. Patrick/Truck Driver/Male Fish #1/Male Fish #36
Born: October 04, 1957
Birthplace: Fontana, California, United States
Trivia: Played football on scholarship at the University of Idaho before quitting after two years; after landing a part in a production of Godspell, he changed his major to Theater Arts. While studying for his MFA at Southern Methodist University, he roomed with actor/writer Nick Bakay, who wrote Paul Blart: Mall Cop. Appeared in a 1986 Off-Broadway production of The Nice and the Nasty, opposite Jane Adams and William H. Macy. Is one of the tallest actors in Hollywood at 6'6". Named a co-chair of a multi-phase renovation project to the main theatre at his alma mater in 2012.
Patrick Pinney (Actor) .. Fish #1/Zoo Keeper/Security Guard
Born: June 30, 1952
Mr. Lawrence (Actor) .. Plankton
Dee Bradley Baker (Actor) .. Lifeguard/Fish #3/Fish #6/Fish #8
Born: August 31, 1962
Birthplace: Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Trivia: American voice artist, standup comedian, and singer Dee Bradley Baker started gaining experience at age nine in all forms of theatrical production, including musical comedies, operas, and nonmusical plays. After college, Baker moved to Los Angeles and quickly established himself as a highly regarded voice actor on animated series, specials, and features. Baker demonstrated a particularly strong aptitude for various ethnic dialects, as well as animal, extraterrestrial, and monster characters. He voiced Louie in the 2000 feature The Trumpet of the Swan, contributed zombie moans to the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, and voiced creatures in small-screen programs such as Avatar: The Last Airbender, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Codename: Kids Next Door. Baker was also particularly memorable as Klaus, a talking fish with a massive libidinal drive, on the Seth MacFarlane animated series American Dad. In addition to his extensive film and television credits, Baker's vocal contributions to such popular video games as Left 4 Dead 2, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, and Diablo III helped to make him one of the busiest voice actors in Hollywood.
Brian Doyle-Murray (Actor) .. Flying Dutchman
Born: October 31, 1945
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: American actor/writer Brian Doyle-Murray began his professional performing career at Chicago's Second City comedy troupe. Once established, Brian was instrumental in bringing his younger brother Bill into Second City. While Bill Murray's star ascended, Brian stayed busy as a writer and comic character actor. He co-wrote the 1980 comedy hit Caddyshack and had choice supporting roles in such films as Modern Problems (1981), Club Paradise (1986) and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). Brian has also appeared to excellent effect in several of his brother Bill's starring features, most recently in the hilarious role of the lugubrious mayor of Punxsutawney in Groundhog Day (1993). One of the staff writers of the earliest years of Saturday Night Live, Brian Doyle-Murray has remained active on television as a guest actor, as a regular on the 1991 sitcom Good Sports, and in such made for TV movies as Babe Ruth (1991).
Max Schreck (Actor) .. Nosferatu
Born: June 11, 1879
Died: November 26, 1936
Trivia: Because his name translated as "Terror," there was an ongoing rumor that German actor Max Schreck was actually another actor named Alfred Abel, working under a pseudonym. In fact, Max Schreck did exist; he was married to popular actress Fanny Norman and enjoyed a lengthy stage career before entering films in 1921. Though he was active well into the sound era, his most celebrated role remained that of the desiccated vampire Nosferatu in the 1922 F.W. Murnau production of the same name. So influential was this landmark performance that, in 1979, Klaus Kinski copied Schreck's makeup and mannerisms to the nth degree in Werner Herzog's remake of Nosferatu; in addition, the double-crossing villain played by Christopher Walken in Batman Returns (1992) was named Max Schreck, as dubious an honor if there ever was one.
Jill Talley (Actor)
Alan Smart (Actor) .. 'Buns and Thighs' Guy
Aaron Springer (Actor)
David Glen Eisley (Actor)
Born: September 05, 1952
Stephen Hillenburg (Actor) .. Potty/Director
Born: August 21, 1961
Died: November 26, 2018
Birthplace: Fort Sill, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Anaheim, California.Played the trumpet in high school.Worked as a fry cook, just like the character SpongeBob from SpongeBob SquarePants.Worked as a marine biology teacher at the Orange County Marine Institute where he wrote the informative comic book The Intertidal Zone to help educate his students.His characters and concepts from The Intertidal Zone later became SpongeBob SquarePants.Co-founder of the United Plankton Charitable Trust.
Merriwether Williams (Actor) .. Subliminal Message Girl
Sara Paxton (Actor)
Born: April 25, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Character actress Sara Paxton debuted on-camera in her mid-teens, in the early 2000s. With bleached-blonde hair and steel-blue eyes that radiated a healthy middle-American appeal, Paxton seemed tailor-made for stardom and drew audience attention within an unsurprisingly brief period of time. However, she also maintained a somewhat low profile for the first several years, in terms of choice of material and narrow genre focus. Paxton premiered cinematically in 2001, with a small role in the Neal Israel-directed, made-for-television family comedy Hounded, and followed it up with similar programmers, such as the antiseptic farces Sleepover (2004), Return to Halloweentown (2006), and Aquamarine (2006). Paxton ascended to much higher billing (and expanded into slightly edgier material) with a plum role in the Amanda Bynes teen comedy Sydney White (2007), about a young sorority pledge who makes an aggressive attempt to rebuild the collegiate social hierarchy. She continued to work regularly in projects such as Superhero Movie, the 2009 remake of The Last House on the Left, and the 2011's The Innkeepers.

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