Steel Sponge

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Steel Sponge
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User Info
Registration Date January 23rd, 2010
Status Active
Group Platinum
Loyal Customers
Notable Creations Spin-Offs

Steel Sponge (formerly spongebobfan200 on TV.com) is a member on The Spongebob Community, having been a frequent member since January 23rd, 2010.

History

Steel started out as a member of tv.com who joined on September 11, 2007, where he is mostly found in the SpongeBob Forums. During his time there, he had written 134 reviews and at least over 1,000 forum posts. Eventually when SBC started gaining traction, Steel joined the site on January 23rd, 2010 and he has eventually been know for a variety of SpongeBob Spin-Offs and other creations, which include The Adventures Of No Name, Pisces Moon, Z-Storm, Guru Gakuto, Underwater Survivor: SBC Style, Tiki Land, Sub-Tropical and Academy, among others. During the Summer 2010 attack, he left the tv.com SpongeBob forums near late July, although not due to getting banned there. From December 2010 to November 2011, he was in the graphics team before being demoted due to the second SBC Renaissance. He was a SBC Board Rep from July 8, 2012 to March 31, 2013 in which he was replaced by ExKizuna. Since July 28, 2015, he is a Loyal Customer.

Steel Sponge also hosted the 5th SpongeBob Community Awards and has been a featured member on two occasions: for the month of January 2015, and then for Spring 2020. He also currently holds the high score for SpongeBob Pictionary, from its 90th game.

Chemist Bob. Steel's signature profile pic.

Creations

Spin-Offs

Literatures

  • Heart Hoarder (One-shot)
  • Sym-Bionic Titan Season 2 (Cancelled)
  • The Dark Side of The Herd (Ended)
  • Can You Please Past The Future (Ended)
  • Chemist Bob's Catastrophic Creations Cinema (Current)
  • Total Drama Treasure Tour (Current)
  • Trinity Leaf Pegasus (In Development)
  • Oh Yeah! Collections (Current)

Aside from his individual works, Steel also hosts a collection of original one-shot stories, unarchived and/or unused spin-off/lit/reviewing/etc. material, and experimental writing (the latter in which led to the creation of the Google Translated series SpongeBob SquarePants: Lost in Translation) in a topic titled Oh Yeah! Collections.