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Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

When SpongeBob SquarePants debuted in 1999, 23-year-old Tracie was not the intended audience for everyone’s favorite absorbent and yellow and porous hero–but she was charmed and entertained by the show that became a Millennial and Gen Z touchstone. This week, Tracie talks about how SpongeBob gave a generation a framework for understanding capitalism, motivation, community, and absurdist humor. She also explains how challenging the medium of animation may have encouraged the current batch of newly-minted adults to confidently break rules that don’t work for them.

If you’re ready! You’re ready! You’re ready! Throw on your headphones and join us in Bikini Bottom.

This episode was edited by Resonate Recordings.

Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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We are Tracie Guy-Decker and Emily Guy Birken, known to our family as the Guy Girls.

We have super-serious day jobs. For the bona fides, visit our individual websites: tracieguydecker.com and emilyguybirken.com

We're hella smart and completely unashamed of our overthinking prowess. We love movies and tv, science fiction, comedy, and murder mysteries, good storytelling with lots of dramatic irony, and analyzing pop culture for gender dynamics, psychology, sociology, and whatever else we find.

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Chapters

1. SpongeBob Squarepants: Deep Thoughts About Absurdist Comedy, Capitalism in Pop Culture, and IMAGINATION (00:00:00)

2. Who is Spongebob? (00:01:02)

3. The Delight of a Titular Character (00:03:15)

4. Dismissing Pop Culture (00:30:45)

5. The Work Culture Debate (00:40:44)

6. Introducing Key Characters (00:56:00)

7. Marxism in Bikini Bottom (01:40:11)

8. Gender Dynamics Explored (02:05:10)

9. Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser (03:47:00)

10. The Art of Animation (04:15:00)

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