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No, there's nothing happening on March 12, that's for Malaysia. However, Karate Island, Krusty Towers and Wishing You Well are all brand new to us. No plot descriptions, but this is more than nothing. Let the speculation begin. =O

AFTER a six-week hiatus, SpongeBob SquarePants, the loveable yellow sea sponge, is making a comeback on Nickelodeon (Astro Channel 60) on March 12.
In the new half-hour episodes, children can look forward to more amusing and unusual adventures of SpongeBob and his best buddy Patrick Star, the starfish.
In the premiere half-hour special, Dunces and Dragons, SpongeBob and Patrick are transported back to a medieval version of their town, Bikini Bottom.
Yippee! Catch the loveable SpongeBob (left) and his best friend Patrick Star on March 12 on Nickelodeon.
There, they are mistaken for brave knights and are entrusted to save King Krab's daughter, Princess Pearl, from evil Lord Plankton. See how Sir SpongeBob shows a brilliant display of karate skills to break Plankton’s hold on Princess Pearl.
Have You Seen This Snail? (Where’s Gary?) focuses on SpongeBob’s irresponsibility in looking after his house-pet Gary, the snail. SpongeBob forgets to feed the poor snail for several weeks, causing him to run away to downtown Bikini Bottom. A kind old woman, who confuses him with one of her many deceased pets, adopts him and pampers him with love and good food. Once SpongeBob realises that he has neglected Gary, he sets out in a town-wide search for his lost pet.
Other comical episodes in the new season include Squidbob Tentaclepants, Karate Island, Krusty Towers and Wishing You Well.
Since the cartoon’s launch seven years ago, the Emmy-nominated series has emerged as a pop culture phenomenon and has carved a name as one of the more popular series among children’s TV programmes.
Marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg is the brainchild behind the series. He is also the creative director of Nickelodeon’s popular animated series, Rocko’s Modern Life.
Nickelodeon Asia director of programming and acquisitions Syahrizan Mansor said in a press release: “When SpongeBob Squarepants was taken off air recently, many children wrote in, asking where SpongeBob had gone. We are gratified how much kids adore this cartoon character.”
To celebrate the cartoon’s return to TV, Nickelodeon will give away exclusive SpongeBob prizes weekly in its Watch N Win contest.
No, there's nothing happening on March 12, that's for Malaysia. However, Karate Island, Krusty Towers and Wishing You Well are all brand new to us. No plot descriptions, but this is more than nothing. Let the speculation begin. =O