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  1. Time cards are used throughout SpongeBob SquarePants to represent how much time has passed within an episode, performed by the French Narrator. They are identified as time cards by Patrick in "Wet Painters" when he tells SpongeBob to hurry up since he is all out of time cards, breaking the fourth wall. So far, the record for the most time cards in an episode is five, in "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve ...

  2. Spongebob time cards ⭐️ with voice French narrator for funny momentsIncluding: Two thousand years later, 2000 years later, 10 years later spongebob, two year...

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  3. "One Eternity Later" time card from SpongeBob episode "Squid on Strike" in Season 2. (10/12/2001)http://www.nick.com/ -------This video was uploaded by BortL...

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  4. Oct 18, 2021 · "One Million, Zillion, Jillion, Dillion, Cotillion Times Later..." time card from SpongeBob episode "Escape from Beneath Glove World" in Season 12. (01/18/20...

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  5. Mar 21, 2024 · In the vibrant underwater world of Bikini Bottom, the SpongeBob time cards like “one hour later,” “a few moments later,” and “10 years later,” have become more than just moments of narrative progression; they’ve evolved into a beloved aspect of meme culture. These creative and often humorous time cards bridge scenes with a charm ...

  6. Learn about the meme origin and usage of SpongeBob Time Cards, which are cards that show how much time has passed in the cartoon series. See examples of time cards in Rage Comics, image macros and reaction images.

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  8. Years later, the scene saw use in parodies and redraws, as memers edited it in YouTube videos. For example, on October 2nd, 2020, YouTube [2] user daily fluff uploaded an animation based on the scene, receiving more than 444,000 views in two years (shown below, left).

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