The text is a transcript of a video that discusses a viral internet phenomenon about the fictional character SpongeBob SquarePants. The video talks about a fan-made animation depicting the characters' reactions if SpongeBob were to leave Bikini Bottom. The video uses the character Squidward as a narrator, expressing sadness and regret about SpongeBob's departure.
The video also talks about the origin of this story, which was a fan-made comic strip that circulated on the internet. The Swedish illustrator who created this comic strip decided to share it again in 2020, causing it to go viral and make many people cry. The video clarifies that this is not an official part of the SpongeBob storyline and that SpongeBob is still very much alive in the official cartoon series.
Despite this, the video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to like the video and leave comments expressing their feelings about SpongeBob's potential departure.
1. The text is discussing a viral video that imagines the aftermath of the death of the SpongeBob SquarePants character.
2. The video was created by a Swedish illustrator and was first posted on the internet several years ago.
3. The illustrator decided to repost the video in 2020, leading to its resurgence on social media platforms.
4. The video shows the characters of SpongeBob's Bikini Bottom reacting to the news of SpongeBob's departure.
5. The characters' reactions are shown from the perspective of Squidward, who initially disliked SpongeBob but realizes his absence after his departure.
6. The video ends with the death of Patrick, another character from the show.
7. The video is fan-made and not officially connected to the SpongeBob SquarePants series.
8. Despite being fan-made, the video has led to significant emotional responses from viewers around the world.
9. The video was originally created in Spanish and was later translated into various languages, including Brazilian Portuguese.
10. The video has been widely discussed on social media platforms, making the term "SpongeBob" one of the most talked-about topics on Twitter.
11. The video does not reflect the actual ending of the SpongeBob SquarePants series, which is still ongoing.
12. The video ends with a message from the creator, who encourages viewers to like the video and requests viewers to ask for more videos.
13. The video includes a call to action, asking viewers to save the video and leave a like.