I used to watch this show a lot, it was a decent show at the time when it was first being aired. I didn't know who this person was at first, but Derek is one of the writers for the newer Spongebob episodes.
He told us that a surprise guest was here. After waiting for about ten minutes, someone entered the room. Rows of chairs were lined up as if the room was being used for a wedding. We were led up a few stairs until we reached our destination. This was surprising because there were mostly people around my age here. I followed the group and noticed a lack in younger children. They knew I was mature enough to handle myself. My parents stayed in their car and waved to me as I was also led in. The next day, I was dropped off and saw a bunch of other children being led into the tall business structured building. I didn't complain, I was pretty excited about this. As cliche as this may sound, I was invited to watch cartoons. This had to be a coincidence, inless they somehow knew I was going around asking others about their experiences. I asked who this person was and it turned out that this stranger was one of the workers from those headquarters. He was a young man that I've never seen before. When I got up, I saw a stranger sitting at the table with my parents. Two weeks later, I was in for a unexpected surprise. I felt tired walking around the whole neighborhood and headed home. They were looking to make sure if it would be alright to air them again.Įveryone went home without seeing a single new episode. The man who had ejected the first tape told them that the episodes they watched were ones that weren't aired for a while. When the rerun ended, a lot of children became restless. As it turns out, most of the episodes on this tape were ones already aired. He then gets another tape and puts it in. He told the viewers that someone accidently put the wrong tape in and that this episode was still in development. During the middle of the episode, someone rushed into the viewing room and immediatly ejected the tape. He told me about an odd episode of Fairly Odd Parents that was about Timmy Turner having to deal with growing up and eventually losing Cosmo and Wanda. One refused to tell me what he watched over there because it was confidental, but another kid, below my age, agreed to talk to me about his experience which he said was very disappointing. While my quest appeared to be futile, I eventually found some of the lucky kids. Most responses resulted in getting looked at strangely. I wanted to get more info on what was seen over there, so I spoke to random kids to see if they were lucky enough to walk into those headquarters. This is why I hoped to get chosen, despite being the age of 12. As luck would have it, I lived closed to one of these places. If you found one of these buildings, you wouldn't know it was associated with the studio because the building's exterior looks generic like it's a clummy place to work at. Scattered throughout the United States are various buildings that secretly belong to Nickleodeon. I was around the age of 12 at the time and heard from friends about children being picked to watch Nick cartoons before they got aired. Plankton Got Served wasn't the only episode that got changed, Puffabled, aka, Demolition Doofus is a later episode that was changed as well. If he somehow finds my post about the experience I'm about to share, I have information that he might be interested in.
I don't know how I can make contact with the author who posted his experience about the infamous Plankton Got Served episode from Spongebob.