SpongeBob Re-Hydrated: Lost 2003 Matrix Parody Resurfaces

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The Historical and Technical Significance of SpongeBob Re-Hydrated

Originally broadcast in mid-2003 during promotional commercial blocks on the Nicktoons Network, SpongeBob Re-Hydrated is highly significant as the very first instance of SpongeBob SquarePants being rendered in full three-dimensional CGI. This promotional short predated the character’s official theatrical 3D debut in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) by more than a decade. In 2003, Nickelodeon’s flagship program was strictly a hand-drawn, 2D-animated powerhouse. Seeing the sponge in a 3D environment was a jarring, futuristic novelty for children of the era, designed to mirror the mind-bending digital reality of The Matrix.

Clocking in at approximately thirty seconds, the short features a leather-clad, sunglass-wearing SpongeBob stepping into the role of Neo. Standing in a stark, hallway, he faces off against a rapidly multiplying horde of Patrick Star clones outfitted in dark suits and sunglasses, styled after the menacing Agent Smith. SpongeBob executes gravity-defying, martial arts maneuvers—complete with the iconic “bullet time” camera rotation pioneered by the film

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