E.V.I.L
I
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2011
- Messages
- 17,730
- Points
- 179,976
A)Percentage of episode titles with some sort of punctuation: Approx 14.2%
B) In this graph, you will see the percentage of episodes in the series each character is in. For example, SpongeBob appears in all episodes, so he has a 100%
c) This graph shows the amount of individual episodes aired each year. Keep in mind both Reef Blower and Truth or Square count as one episode.
d) This graph shows in accordance to each season, the percentage of episodes each character had some kind of mention or appearance in. For example, in Season 1, SpongeBob appeared in all 40 (approx) episodes, so he has a 100% for Season 1.
e) This graph shows the amount of episode appearances each character has made in the series. IGNORE THE TITLE I MEANT CHARACTER NOT SEASON :|
Often, people are always saying how Plankton appears too much and Sandy being overshadowed by him. However, as you can see in the data, that may not necessarily be true. While it's true that they BOTH are undershowed, Sandy has started to appear more. :)
What unexpected observations do you observe?
B) In this graph, you will see the percentage of episodes in the series each character is in. For example, SpongeBob appears in all episodes, so he has a 100%
c) This graph shows the amount of individual episodes aired each year. Keep in mind both Reef Blower and Truth or Square count as one episode.
d) This graph shows in accordance to each season, the percentage of episodes each character had some kind of mention or appearance in. For example, in Season 1, SpongeBob appeared in all 40 (approx) episodes, so he has a 100% for Season 1.
e) This graph shows the amount of episode appearances each character has made in the series. IGNORE THE TITLE I MEANT CHARACTER NOT SEASON :|
Often, people are always saying how Plankton appears too much and Sandy being overshadowed by him. However, as you can see in the data, that may not necessarily be true. While it's true that they BOTH are undershowed, Sandy has started to appear more. :)
What unexpected observations do you observe?