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Posted: 2015-02-07T19:07:16Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:20:09Z SpongeBob SquarePants Answers 7 Big Questions And Debunks 1 Popular Theory | HuffPost

SpongeBob SquarePants Answers 7 Big Questions And Debunks 1 Popular Theory

SpongeBob SquarePants Debunks One Popular Fan Theory
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Are you ready, kids... for some answers?

You might not know it, but actor Tom Kenny has been a big part of your childhood. Kenny is the voice of the mayor in "The PowerPuff Girls ," he was Dog in "CatDog" and, among his many other roles, he currently lives in a pineapple under the sea as the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants.

As you may have heard, the latest SpongeBob film, "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water ," made its way into theaters this Friday. Recently, Kenny sat down with HuffPost Entertainment to talk about the movie, answer some of the biggest questions about the show and even discuss that popular theory about SpongeBob's origins.

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What can fans expect from the movie?
Its a movie that goes out of its way to be strange and weird, which is what I love. You know, everything I loved as a kid was strange and weird. Everything my kids love, they tend to go for the strange and weird. So Im just hoping it connects with people and they say, "Okay, this is the SpongeBob weve always known and loved," but hes in this different arena that we couldnt do before.

So why doesn't Squidward wear pants?
Well, you know, I think... as long as nobody gets hurt, I think consenting adults can do what they want [laughs]. But youre right. Squidward doesnt wear pants. I think theres a long tradition of cartoon characters walking around mostly undressed, you know? Donald Duck does not wear pants. But he wears a hat. So apparently hes modest about his head. But the rest hes just going commando And you know, I remember wondering as a kid [about] Yogi Bear. [He] wore a hat and a collar and a necktie, right? No pants. Theres a grand tradition of no pants in the animated world. I would guess each character has their own deep-seated reasons for going commando.


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How can SpongeBob make a fire in the ocean?
You know, kids wonder that. I get asked that sometimes. So SpongeBob and Patrick live in the water, right? How can they have fire under water? I say, You know what, the same reason they can go to a beach... They can go to a beach but they live under water." You cannot question cartoon science. You cannot apply Vulcan logic to Bikini Bottom science.

Will SpongeBob ever have a significant other?
I think our take on SpongeBob and Patrick is that theyre pre-sexual characters. Like, theyre too young and nave to have any feelings of that type, and even if they do have stirrings they dont know how to act on them... I guess the only way SpongeBob could maybe have a girlfriend is if he was trying to imitate, if it was imitative behavior. Like, "Wow, apparently having a girlfriend is what youre supposed to do, Ill go get one." But thats not where his mind is at. [In SpongBobs voice] "Hes married to his job. Like Captain Kirk is married to the Enterprise. Im married to the Krusty Krab."

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What do you think about the popular theory that SpongeBob is the result of nuclear testing ?
Well, Bikini Bottom is kind of named after Bikini Atoll, you know, where they did nuclear testing decades ago. So... nah, that one. I dont think SpongeBob and his friends are mutations. I think Bikini Bottom is like its own world... When the camera drops below the water and you go to Bikini Bottom, its almost like its another planet. You know, theres never topical references in the show. Theres never an Oprah joke or "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" joke or anything topical or pop cultural in "SpongeBob"... and I think that helps keep it really timeless and everlasting. So yeah, theyre not mutations. They just live in their own world where everybodys a mutation.

What about the theory that the characters represent each of the Seven Deadly Sins?
You know, I think its flattering... I love playing this kind of a game. Im the king of overanalyzing everything. So I like to read a book or watch a TV show or a movie and try to figure out unconsciously, or consciously or subconsciously whats going on either in the characters heads or the creators heads... And so, as far as the Seven Deadly Sins go, I think its a good theory. I think if it engenders discussion about human behavior, its a good thing.

Is there a difference between movie SpongeBob and TV SpongeBob?
There are different iterations of SpongeBob in the movie, but also the old iterations are there, too. You know, theres 2-D... there's 3-D, CG SpongeBob when he comes into our world, and then there's live action, and you know puppetry... I can feel the giddiness of the artist trying to do all this crazy weird stuff. Like theres definitely a kid in a candy store feeling to it... but what stays the same and what is unchanged, and its important that its not changed, is the personalities of the characters. You know SpongeBob is SpongeBob, Patrick is Patrick, Plankton, Squidward, Sandy, Karen the Computer... theyre all who they are, and theyre never gonna change.

Image: Giphy

This post has been edited for clarity and length.

"The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" is in theaters now.

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