Help Wanted/Reef Blower/Tea at the Treedome
- Episode aired May 1, 1999
- 24m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
3.4K
YOUR RATING
SpongeBob attempts to fulfill his dream of working at the Krusty Krab; SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy and goes to extreme lengths in an attempt to impress her.SpongeBob attempts to fulfill his dream of working at the Krusty Krab; SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy and goes to extreme lengths in an attempt to impress her.SpongeBob attempts to fulfill his dream of working at the Krusty Krab; SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy and goes to extreme lengths in an attempt to impress her.
Tom Kenny
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- (voice)
- …
Clancy Brown
- Mr. Krabs
- (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke
- Patrick Star
- (voice)
- …
Carolyn Lawrence
- Sandy Cheeks
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Help Wanted - 8/10
Reef Blower - 7/10
Tea at the Treedome - 8/10
Averaging out to 7.6.
Reef Blower - 7/10
Tea at the Treedome - 8/10
Averaging out to 7.6.
Where to start, where to start...
This is the first episode of the show, released twenty-two years ago, and features three segments packed into one.
Help Wanted at a brief glimpse looks okay, nothing special, just your average Nickelodeon show, but the true greatness is in the characters, humor, and the writing. All the characters in this episode went on to become some of the most well-known characters in cartoon history. However, I will say Help Wanted is far from the best in the series, but it's still a far cry from the worst. Even in the first episode, the characters have lots of dimension and personality. The episode was a strong premiere for the series.
Now on to Reef Blower, it has a cool concept represented nicely, and as far as I know, it's the only episode in the entire show that has no words, and that's part of the reason why I like it so much. I can already say the animation has gotten better. It has a strange premise of SpongeBob sucking up the ocean, but hey, it's a cartoon! My least favorite out of the three, but still great.
And finally, Tea at the Treedome. This episode has the first appearance of Sandy, a squirrel in a rocket suit, and features SpongeBob having tea with her (hence the title). This is my favorite episode of the bunch because of the story and the introduction to one of the most interesting characters in the show.
Overall, the episode that started it all is enjoyable enough to recommend to any demographic. It set the bar high with its vibrant characters and humorous jokes.
This is the first episode of the show, released twenty-two years ago, and features three segments packed into one.
Help Wanted at a brief glimpse looks okay, nothing special, just your average Nickelodeon show, but the true greatness is in the characters, humor, and the writing. All the characters in this episode went on to become some of the most well-known characters in cartoon history. However, I will say Help Wanted is far from the best in the series, but it's still a far cry from the worst. Even in the first episode, the characters have lots of dimension and personality. The episode was a strong premiere for the series.
Now on to Reef Blower, it has a cool concept represented nicely, and as far as I know, it's the only episode in the entire show that has no words, and that's part of the reason why I like it so much. I can already say the animation has gotten better. It has a strange premise of SpongeBob sucking up the ocean, but hey, it's a cartoon! My least favorite out of the three, but still great.
And finally, Tea at the Treedome. This episode has the first appearance of Sandy, a squirrel in a rocket suit, and features SpongeBob having tea with her (hence the title). This is my favorite episode of the bunch because of the story and the introduction to one of the most interesting characters in the show.
Overall, the episode that started it all is enjoyable enough to recommend to any demographic. It set the bar high with its vibrant characters and humorous jokes.
Help Wanted: 7/10
Good Episode. I like the jokes and the montage. Not the best from Season 1 but I enjoyed it.
Reef Blower: 5/10
This was okay, I guess. I just didn't find this episode funny. Since this was so short I can't really say it was an outright bad episode, but I didn't care for it.
Tea at the Treedome: 8/10
This was great. This had some great jokes like SpongeBob saying "I NEED IT!" And I found this to be a great introduction episode for Sandy.
Cute little trio of shorts to start off the legend that is Spongebob Squarepants. They get better as they go along with Tea at the Treedome being the clear standout here.
Help Wanted is a nice backstory to how SS got his dream job at the KK. Introduces how skilful and competent he is at crafting Krabby Patties. Decent.
Reef Blower serves as a few minute interlude to establish the neighbourly rivalry that exists between poor put upon Squidward and the overly zealous & oblivious Spongebob.
Tea at the Treedome is hilarious as SS tries to be strong while his body withers away without moisture. Patrick has a fantastic line about how Sandy is "putting on airs" which he interprets as trying to be fancy.
Overall it's a great intro to the series and promises great things, memorable characters and wacky situations to come.
Help Wanted is a nice backstory to how SS got his dream job at the KK. Introduces how skilful and competent he is at crafting Krabby Patties. Decent.
Reef Blower serves as a few minute interlude to establish the neighbourly rivalry that exists between poor put upon Squidward and the overly zealous & oblivious Spongebob.
Tea at the Treedome is hilarious as SS tries to be strong while his body withers away without moisture. Patrick has a fantastic line about how Sandy is "putting on airs" which he interprets as trying to be fancy.
Overall it's a great intro to the series and promises great things, memorable characters and wacky situations to come.
One of the best starters of the soon to be most popular cartoon in the world. And one of the second best spongebob episodes behind band geeks (in my opinion)
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode was created in 1997, but did not air until 1999 when Nickelodeon picked up the series.
- GoofsStephen Hillenburg's name is misspelled "Hilleburg" in the writing credits.
- Alternate versionsDue to copyright issues, songs that were not sung by the main cast or parodies of real songs were cut from airings from Italy etc.
- ConnectionsEdited into SpongeBob Reanimated Collab (2019)
- SoundtracksLiving in the Sunlight, Loving in the Moonlight
Performed by Tiny Tim
Details
- Runtime
- 24m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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