Sponge for Hire (VHS)

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Sponge for Hire
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© Paramount Global

Content: Episodes from Season 3
Language: English
Rating: General
Release Date: November 2, 2004
Preceded by: SpongeGuard on Duty
Followed by: Home Sweet Pineapple

Sponge for Hire is a SpongeBob VHS that contains 5 episodes from season 3. It was released on November 2, 2004.

Contents

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 3

[edit] Episodes in order

# Titlecard Title Airdate Description Screenshot
50b
Titlecard Krusty Krab Training Video.jpg
Krusty Krab Training Video May 20, 2002 A training narration of the Krusty Krab, demonstrating what work is like and how it takes place at the Krusty Krab.
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47b
Titlecard Can you Spare a Dime.jpg
Can You Spare a Dime? March 8, 2002 Mr. Krabs thinks Squidward stole his first dime, so Squidward quits his job and ends up having to live at SpongeBob’s House.
Tbettel.jpg
58a
Titlecard Missing Identity.jpg
Missing Identity January 19, 2004 SpongeBob finds out that he lost his nametag and goes crazy. He tries to retrace his steps but Patrick keeps ruining it for him.
Nameless.jpg
57a
Titlecard Krabby Land.jpg
Krabby Land April 3, 2004 Mr. Krabs sets up Krabby Land Park, a cheap, poor-quality outdoor playground located behind the Krusty Krab. He hopes to use Krabby Land to lure children to the restaurant, but it instead causes huge problems for SpongeBob and many other people!
Blumesponge.jpg
50a
Titlecard Wet Painters.jpg
Wet Painters May 10, 2002 SpongeBob and Patrick are hired to paint Mr. Krabs' house, but are told not to get paint on anything except the walls or they lose their butts.
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[edit] Trivia

  • All five episodes were also featured on this video’s DVD equivalent.
  • This is the first SpongeBob VHS in which all episodes were from a single season, which wouldn’t happen again until the following year’s Where’s Gary? It’s only the only such VHS to contain 5 episodes.
    • Likewise, the DVD equivalent only contains season 3 episodes. It wouldn’t be until 2006’s Lost in Time that another DVD would only contain episodes from one season. It’s also one of only two VHSes to only contain episodes from one season on both equivalents; Lost in Time would be the only other VHS to do so.
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