'SpongeBob' Season 13, 'Kamp Koral' Season 2, 'Patrick Star Show' Season 1 Deployed For July 10 SpongeBomb

  When animation legends  SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star  were announced to be hosting the  2024 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards  (happening July 13) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of  SpongeBob SquarePants ,  Paramount+ ’s content contributions to the celebration would include the arrivals of  SpongeBob  season 13 and the long-awaited first season of  The Patrick Star Show . Surely the franchise’s first spinoff  Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years  would be contributing something  new  right? Indeed all 13 episodes of season 2 will premiere with its brethren’s latest seasons on the streamer on July 10, three days before the KCAs and a week before the celebrated anniversary of July 17. Season 2 of  Kamp Koral  will see SpongeBob and all his friends return to Kamp Koral   for another spirited summer of fun. They’ll stay up all night, get monster lessons, and dig up a prehistoric creature, all part of having the best summer ever. The press release comes with episode screencaps

‘Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Messes This Bishop In Official Trailer

 


Bishop please, we can have a leak-free trailer release at any time. Paramount+ and Nickelodeon premiered the official trailer for Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Friday afternoon at IGN Live. Tales is the next television iteration of the long-running Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, and the first to be part of the story of the contemporaneous feature films, this starring the versions that debuted in last summer’s hit Mutant Mayhem. Ultimately, it will have taken 53 weeks to continue their story from the film’s August 2 release last year, as the first 12-episode event will premiere Friday, August 9 on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada. The United Kingdom and Australia get it next day, Saturday, August 10, with further international rollout to be announced. The trailer came as promised following a poster release Thursday.

As previously reported, the Mutant Mayhem voices of all four Turtles are reprising their roles, Micah Abbey as Donatello, Shamon Brown Jr. as Michelangelo, Nicolas Cantu as Leonardo, and Brady Noon as Raphael, and even Ayo Edebiri as April O’Neil. While we still don’t have an answer on who’s voicing Splinter, two other casting announcements were made. Alanna Ubach will be voicing the season’s main villain, Bishop. Bishop is a comics-originating character who to this point has been male, whose bigotry-fueled plan to exterminate mutants includes isolating the brothers and forcing them to fight on their own. The character’s best-known iteration is probably the alien-abducted Civil War soldier turned leader of the Earth Protection Force in modern day in the 4Kids-produced series that debuted in 2003. He was pretty antagonistic there, while the first Nick series version is much friendlier, but as an Utrom with the same Kraang-like demeanor as (most of) the rest of them. His role was much smaller there, debuting significantly later too. 


In addition, Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson is voicing Rod, described as a lazy rich kid who is at least a big enough fan of the Turtles, if not so into mutantkind as a whole but still enough to be one of them. From the brief description it comes off as a higher class Timothy from the first Nickelodeon series, who originally took on the moniker The Pulverizer. He was such a superfan of the brothers he wanted to become a mutant himself. The problem is when he comes along on a mission that happens to house a supply of mutagen, he either hadn’t made physical contact with animals or non-mutant animals, meaning the mutagen couldn’t activate properly and instead dissolved most of his body, turning him into Mutagen Man. It can also be said there’s some flavor of a Princess Morbucks from The PowerPuff Girls.

Check out the poster above and the trailer below while waiting for Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’s August premiere on Paramount+. With Mutant Mayhem’s sequel set for an October 9, 2026 release the two-season series that was ordered to be the bridge will likely plant its second season somewhere in 2025.


Sources: IGN, Collider






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