• This forum is strictly intended to be used by members of the VS Battles wiki. Please only register if you have an autoconfirmed account there, as otherwise your registration will be rejected. If you have already registered once, do not do so again, and contact Antvasima if you encounter any problems.

    For instructions regarding the exact procedure to sign up to this forum, please click here.
  • We need Patreon donations for this forum to have all of its running costs financially secured.

    Community members who help us out will receive badges that give them several different benefits, including the removal of all advertisements in this forum, but donations from non-members are also extremely appreciated.

    Please click here for further information, or here to directly visit our Patreon donations page.
  • Please click here for information about a large petition to help children in need.

NASB SpongeBob Profile Creation

Agreed. But I'd like to shed light on his age as it's considered a mystery and something I search into. Spongebob has been written as a teenager or a young adult to fit the theme of a story. Some sources label him a child (literal classification, they weren't metaphoric flingings of "kid") or an adult, but specific ages went from 14 (No Free Rides), 22 according to his license info on Season 4 Volume 1's discs, and 24 off Kamp Koral's timeline. Which is a messy prequel that broke pre established continuity.

One of the old writers said his age was intended to be inconsistent and that he could be a kid or an adult. Given material evidence late teens to early adult is the most consistent. I'd type "Late adolescence" next to his age and I think that can be added for all versions
 
Agreed. But I'd like to shed light on his age as it's considered a mystery and something I search into. Spongebob has been written as a teenager or a young adult to fit the theme of a story. Some sources label him a child (literal classification, they weren't metaphoric flingings of "kid") or an adult, but specific ages went from 14 (No Free Rides), 22 according to his license info on Season 4 Volume 1's discs, and 24 off Kamp Koral's timeline. Which is a messy prequel that broke pre established continuity.

One of the old writers said his age was intended to be inconsistent and that he could be a kid or an adult. Given material evidence late teens to early adult is the most consistent. I'd type "Late adolescence" next to his age and I think that can be added for all versions
This is solely for the Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl version and, if information about this solely exists for the game then that would be acceptable, but we can't use any information for main canon on a crossover profile unless stated it also exists in the crossover, like SpongeBob's physical absorption since it's a quote in 1.
 
This is solely for the Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl version and, if information about this solely exists for the game then that would be acceptable, but we can't use any information for main canon on a crossover profile unless stated it also exists in the crossover, like SpongeBob's physical absorption since it's a quote in 1.
There's a fallacy for generalizing an age into a crossover? Crossovers tend to clarify when they change core aspects but then again Spongebob's age being a variable rather than set probably exempts him from that.

If it helps, Nicktoons Unite was another Nickelodeon produced crossover set in game canon where Wanda and Jorgon sincerely refer to the group he's part of "children".
 
There's a fallacy for generalizing an age into a crossover? Crossovers tend to clarify when they change core aspects but then again Spongebob's age being a variable rather than set probably exempts him from that.

If it helps, Nicktoons Unite was another Nickelodeon produced crossover set in game canon where Wanda and Jorgon sincerely refer to the group he's part of "children".
We just can't. Like even if Black Widow's age is established in the comics, unless it says so in-game, she will always be Unknown in Marvel vs Capcom.
 
I think we shouldn't have a NASB 1 key, that game doesn't have a story nor any of the scaling the second game gets.
 
I’d consider the keys pretty viable given the one shot detail
 
Plenty of the characters such as SpongeBob should have toon force listed, since their hammerspace is cartoonish in that way, and SpongeBob in particular is capable of harming opponents by applauding to them or accidentally tripping.

Shredder claiming that he is a destroyer of worlds is too vague to be useful supporting evidence. The feats by Ren & Stimpy and Zim are sufficient enough on their own.
 
Wait, is Spongebob beating Vlad the game's canon route? The boss fights have different interactive dialogues for each character. I haven't finished the game all through but that's a point worth checking out.

Shredder's world destroyer claim was lifted from Turtles Forever, which was made by a different Shredder, and via erasing universes with tech.
 
Last edited:
There is no “canon” ending for NASB2. All of the fighters are capable of beating Vlad and the game’s dialogue acknowledges this.

And we don’t count where the quote is lifted from, just that Shredder is a destroyer of worlds in whatever new context the game is. Shredder in this game is a little arrogant but seeing as how the turtles and Splinter still view him as a threat regardless, I don’t see him having any reason to lie here, and just provides supporting evidence.
 
[…] Shredder in this game is a little arrogant but seeing as how the turtles and Splinter still view him as a threat regardless, I don’t see him having any reason to lie here, and just provides supporting evidence.
I meant that we don't know whether or not Shredder can destroy the world all at once. He can still be scaled to Ren & Stimpy and Zim, and the other characters seeing him as a threat is more contextual support for that, but thinking that Shredder's statement was meant in the context of being able to explode a planet on a whim is an assumption. Shredder could've meant that he travels to different worlds and causes chaos in them, leading to their destruction in the sense that they aren't inhabitable.
 
Back
Top