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Stepping On The Beach refers to a song sung by SpongeBob in a scene from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Walking Small." The scene has been parodied numerous times in remixes with other songs.

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The scene comes from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Walking Small," which aired March 22nd, 2000.[1] In the episode, Plankton tries to build a mega-sized Chum Bucket at Goo Lagoon, and uses SpongeBob to get rid of the fishes on the beach. SpongeBob is introduced in the episode singing the "Steppin' On The Beach" song.

The first remix of the scene appeared in a YouTube Poop made posted May 30th, 2007 by user TheBigL1 (shown below).

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In the following years, the video was used in multiple remix parodies. Popular early examples include TheLaxTwo's 2011 video "Artificial Intelligence Beach," which gained over 2.5 million views (shown below, left) and TheLaxThree's October 22nd, 2011 remix with Everyday I'm Shufflin', which gained over 1.8 million views (shown below, right).


More recent popular examples include an April 10th, 2020 remix by Spunky Animations using One-Winged Angel, gaining over 500,000 views (shown below, left). Spunky Animations also made a "One Winged Angel" remix in 2013 that gained over 3 million views. A July 2nd, 2020 remix crossing the song with Doja Cat's "Say So" posted by DaymanOurSavior gained over 180,000 views (shown below, right).


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[1] SpongeBob Wikia – Walking Small



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About

Stepping On The Beach refers to a song sung by SpongeBob in a scene from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Walking Small." The scene has been parodied numerous times in remixes with other songs.

Origin

The scene comes from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Walking Small," which aired March 22nd, 2000.[1] In the episode, Plankton tries to build a mega-sized Chum Bucket at Goo Lagoon, and uses SpongeBob to get rid of the fishes on the beach. SpongeBob is introduced in the episode singing the "Steppin' On The Beach" song.



The first remix of the scene appeared in a YouTube Poop made posted May 30th, 2007 by user TheBigL1 (shown below).



Spread

In the following years, the video was used in multiple remix parodies. Popular early examples include TheLaxTwo's 2011 video "Artificial Intelligence Beach," which gained over 2.5 million views (shown below, left) and TheLaxThree's October 22nd, 2011 remix with Everyday I'm Shufflin', which gained over 1.8 million views (shown below, right).



More recent popular examples include an April 10th, 2020 remix by Spunky Animations using One-Winged Angel, gaining over 500,000 views (shown below, left). Spunky Animations also made a "One Winged Angel" remix in 2013 that gained over 3 million views. A July 2nd, 2020 remix crossing the song with Doja Cat's "Say So" posted by DaymanOurSavior gained over 180,000 views (shown below, right).



Various Examples



Search Interest

External References

[1] SpongeBob Wikia – Walking Small

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While it's true that we already have an entry, the one we already have is horribly formatted and rather lacking while this one, though still not up to confirmation standards, already looks better.
So, we can either deadpool/delete that one and work on this one instead, or Paul can get editorship on the old one and just copy this one's info into it and let this one get labeled as a duplicate and then deadpooled/deleted.

In either case, it would probably be best to delete one or the other instead of deadpooling it, so as to avoid the ambiguity on the Image Upload page's Entry Selection dropdown list, since that list also includes deadpooled entries (and is ridiculously long because of that).

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