SpongeBob SquarePants creator Stephen Hillenburg, who recounts the
underwater world into a funny cartoon from Bikini Bottom to television,
films and entertainment shows and also the big screen, has now died at
the age of 57, the Nickelodeon television network said on
Tuesday (November 27).
Hillenburg suffered from
neurodegenerative ( ALS ) disease, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. He died on
Monday
Hillenburg, a teacher of marine biology in Southern California, began to
begin to create the character of sea creatures as a teaching tool.
in the first episode of SpongeBob SquarePants - featuring a cheerful yellow
sea sponge, who lives in underwater pineapple, and his friends Mr Krabs,
Larry the Lobster, Patrick, and their Krusty Krab restaurant restaurant -
broadcast on US television in May 1999.
The series continues to win several awards and develop touching Hollywood
and Broadway musicals. becoming a television series has been aired in more
than 200 languages and has more than 60 languages.
and his work has been enjoyed by all people, especially children,
congratulations, Mr. Stephen Hillenburg, and thank you for your useful work
for us and the next generation.
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