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Why Spongebob is an adult dark history?
I think it's because many plots can't be really understood until adulthood. Not long ago, Stephen Schlumberger, the father of American cartoonist Spongebob, died of "frozen man". His cartoon Spongebob once accompanied us through childhood. Now all the people who watch Spongebob have become middle-aged people who soak Lycium barbarum in thermos cups. But you know, this cartoon is not as simple as what we saw when we were children.

Behind those thoughtful details is actually a dark history of adults. There is a friendship called Spongebob and Patrick. They happily catch jellyfish together. Blow bubbles; Tell a cold joke. ? Patrick said, SpongeBob, I was born to see you. Everything changed until this episode. ? When Patrick caught the jellyfish, he fell off the cliff and lost his head. As a result, when pretending again, he suddenly became smart.

Smart Patrick no longer values stupid Spongebob. Spongebob wants to catch jellyfish. Patrick just wants to be a quiet and handsome man. Spongebob wants to play with hermit crabs. Pai Daxing just wants to vomit. How vulgar! Boring Spongebob tells jokes. Patrick will never laugh again. Spongebob jokes no longer amuse him.

Without the same topic and equal knowledge and vision, they can't play together. Spongebob wants to catch jellyfish, blow bubbles and play pirates. Patrick just wants to do experiments and study the ever-changing natural phenomena. Patrick said Spongebob was getting confused. Spongebob did a lot of things that Patrick felt powerless. They can't go back after all. "Friend, we seem to be drifting away. We used to be happy together, but now we can't live in harmony. We should go our separate ways. This is life, understand? "

Spongebob said sadly, "But we are best friends." ? Patrick patted Spongebob's head and turned around mercilessly. "Face it, my friend." Seeing this, I finally understand, isn't this an adult friendship? Children who have cried, laughed and beaten before slowly left the scene in time. So I think it's because many plots can't be really understood until adulthood.