SpongeBob SquarePants - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
A Friendly Game
SpongeBob and Patrick build an indoor miniature golf course in SpongeBob's house.
Sentimental Sponge
SpongeBob has trouble throwing anything away when he realizes how many memories are attached to all his possessions.
Squidward's School for Grown-Ups
When Patrick suddenly grows a very grown-up beard, he decides it's time to act like a grown-up and perhaps Squiward is the perfect squid to help him. But can it be done without leaving SpongeBob heartbroken?
Oral Report
While preparing to give an oral report for boating school, SpongeBob comes down with stage fright. And Patrick doesn't seem to be any help at all, but Sandy does.
The Hot Shot
Tony Fast, Jr., the son of a famous race car driver, teaches SpongeBob how to drive.
The Other Patty
Mr. Krabs and Plankton find a common enemy in the popular new "Flabby Patty" restaurant.
Frozen Face-Off
All of Bikini Bottom enters a sleigh race to win $1 million. While racing, they are attacked by the abominable snow mollusk. Plankton takes advantage of everyone being gone to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula.
Accidents Will Happen
When Squidward gets hurt on the job, he threatens to take legal action unless Mr. Krabs agrees to cater to him hand and foot.
Drive Thru
Instead of paying to patch up a hole in the wall of the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs decides to use it to make more money by turning it into a drive-thru window.
Sweet and Sour Squid
Plankton tries to befriend Squidward so he can get the Krabby Patty formula.
The Googly Artiste
When an art critic deems Patrick a true artiste for his rocks-with-googly-eyes creations, everyone in Bikini Bottom clamors for a Patrick original.
Barnacle Face
The night before the big school dance, Mr. Krabs asks SpongeBob to help Pearl get rid of a barnacle on her face.
Pet Sitter Pat
When SpongeBob gets invited to his Grandma's birthday party, he asks Patrick to pet-sit Gary.
Mermaid Man Begins
SpongeBob and Patrick learn the secret origins of Mermaid Man and Branacle Boy from the heroes themselves.
Plankton's Good Eye
Plankton grows himself a second eye using SpongeBob's DNA, and becomes nice.
House Sittin' for Sandy
SpongeBob house-sits for Sandy.
Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom
SpongeBob and Squidward go to the Kelpy G concert.
Ghoul Fools
SpongeBob and Patrick find a houseboat haunted by a crew of ghost pirates--and get caught in the feud between them and the Flying Dutchman.
Walking the Plankton
Patrick's Staycation
Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation
Mooncation
A SquarePants Family Vacation
The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom
Bubble Buddy Returns
Bubble Troubles
Way of the Sponge
Planet of the Jellyfish
Are You Happy Now?
Restraining SpongeBob
Glove World R.I.P.
Home Sweet Rubble
Fiasco!
Free Samples
inSPONGEiac
Treats!
Squiditis
For Here or to Go?
It's a SpongeBob Christmas!
Karen 2.0
Demolition Doofus
Face Freeze!
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