yes it is for young children.
To entertain young children and adults of all ages as tv would not be the same with out spongebob !!!
no spongebob is great for all children
I would say SpongeBob is more popular b/c it is a show for all ages (adults & children.) Also, Dora is an educational show for young children who eventually grow out of it & into SpongeBob.
There are loads of words to spongebob square pants but I can only tell you the song words. (Captain) ''Who lives in a pinapple under the sea?'' (Children)''Spongebob square pants!'' (Captain) ''Absporbent and yellow and porous is he'' (Children) ''Spongebob square pants'' (Captain) ''His nautical nonsence be something you wish'' (Children) ''Spongebob square pants'' (Captain) ''So drop on the deck and flop like a fish'' (Children) ''Spongebob square pants'' (Captain and Children) ''Spongebob square pants'' ''Spongebob square pants'' ''Spongebob squarepants'' (Captain) ''Spongebob square paaaaants Hahahahahaha''
While SpongeBob Squarepants may be a show intended for all audiences, They do hide adulthumorin the show They do it in a way that children don'treallynotice.For example: In "Your Shoe's Untied" Spongebob is watching tv and quickly changes the channel.how a child wouldinterpretthis scene: He is watching a show about sea anemones dancing.How an adult would see it: Spongebob was watching hisequivalent of an Adult Movie.
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some children are young because when they were just born they were young and only about 1 month
well i don't think so because i think children get enjoyment out of him and my cousin is quite young and she really likes him i think it prefectly ok in my opinion to let a child watch SpongeBob and most childrern who watch SpongeBob are pretty young so they wouldn't understad besides its just a cartoon i sometimes still enjoy it and i knwo there is nothing wrong with it
Spongebob SquarePants is aimed at children aged 6-11.
A young child is defined as an individual under the age of 6. Children living in group quarters and children living with only unrelated adults are excluded from these data.