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==Uncensored Version==
==Uncensored Version==
Tom Kenny has stated that they were told to use substitute words however they found it too difficult so they had to ask Nickelodeon if they could actually swear so that they could find it easier. He also stated that '''audio clips of the characters SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs and Squidward swearing do actually exist''', but they are buried deep in Nick's archives.
Tom Kenny has stated that they were told to use substitute words; however, they found it too difficult so they had to ask Nickelodeon if they could actually swear so that they could find it easier. He also stated that '''audio clips of the characters SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs and Squidward swearing do actually exist''', but they are buried deep in Nick's archives.


==Availability==
==Availability==

Revision as of 17:57, 6 July 2019

Sailor Mouth.jpg

The episode's title card.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

"Sailor Mouth" was an episode of the animated show SpongeBob Squarepants which first aired in 2001. It was controversial with parents groups due to the characters' (censored) swearing.[1]

Synposis

The episode revolved around SpongeBob and Patrick adding curse words to sentences. Mr. Krabs tries to stop them, but in the end, he says every curse word that there is. SpongeBob and Patrick run to Krabs' mother's house to tell on Krabs, but they all start cursing when explaining the situation to Mrs. Krabs. They all are forced to paint her house.

Uncensored Version

Tom Kenny has stated that they were told to use substitute words; however, they found it too difficult so they had to ask Nickelodeon if they could actually swear so that they could find it easier. He also stated that audio clips of the characters SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs and Squidward swearing do actually exist, but they are buried deep in Nick's archives.

Availability

While no actual clips of the uncensored version have surfaced, some people have tried to sentence mix the episode to include the actual words and the cast of the show have used curse words in interviews.

Gallery

Tom Kenny talking about the uncensored version and some clips of the cast swearing.

An example of people sentence mixing the audio.

Reference

  1. An article on the controversy. Retrieved 30 Jun '19