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Alfa TV
This show, along with Rugrats, Clarissa Explains It All, The Journey of Allen Strange, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, The Angry Beavers, The Adventures of Pete &amp; Pete, and Legends of the Hidden Temple, were the first shows to ever air on the Nickelodeon block, which would replace the K-T.V. one. It would initially air on weekdays, on 7:30 am, 7:55 am, 11:30 am, and 3:30 pm, and on weekends, on 7:30 am and 12:30 am.

Alpha Kids
A few months before Alpha Digital's shutdown, the first two seasons of the show would air on 7:00 AM and 1:30 PM, and later on 7:30 AM and 1:00 PM.

Channel 9
The first season first aired in, the second season in , and the third one premiered in the same year.

Controversy
During airings of the series on Channel 9 in November 2007, a time when the show was massively popular, ESR (The National Council for Radio and Television) started expressing its opinion that the show has controversial scenes with violence and sex and that SpongeBob is transexual, as "he passes most of the time with Patrick". The reaction of audiences and fans of the show in Greece was rather negative, with people criticizing the fact that ESR was focusing on "mindless" children shows, and not on other "awful" at the time, shows on TV. Despite the Council taking action in order to ban the cartoon, the exact reason for the cancellation of airings there till this day, are unknown.

This would make a series of events occur, including a sketch based on the controversy, on the early version of Ellinofreneia on SKAI in 2008 (followed by a complaint of an anonymous parent about it on the radio show of the same name), as well as the distribution of leaflets by "Φοιτητές σε Κρίση Ταυτότητας", criticizing accusations against gay people.

STAR Channel
The channel would initially secure the rights to the first six seasons of the show. It started broadcasting in late, and the new episodes of Season 4 started broadcasting in. The made-for-television movie "Atlantis SquarePantis", first aired on the channel, in. Season 7 premiered on, after a press release about it 3 days before , and the final episodes to premiere were "A Friendly Game" and "Sentimental Sponge", the last episodes to ever be dubbed by Power Music Productions and Audio Visual. Before getting put off the schedule after its final airing in favor of Baby Looney Tunes, selected episodes from seasons 6, 7 and 8 would air on weekends at 10am.

The show would only air on weekends.

Cast
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DVD
ODEON S.A. had released in Greece 13 DVDs with episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants, from seasons 1-3 (except the 12th (with the season 6 special episode, "SpongeBob vs. The Big One") and 13th (with the season 5 special episode "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"). Also, English and Greek audio tracks were featured, alongside Greek Subtitles. ODEON is also responsible for distributing films released by Paramount Home Entertainment, including the SpongeBob movies.

Pedio Editions (Greek: Πεδίο Εκδοτική) has manufactured collectible complete season DVDs. Seasons 1 to 4 were first released as a bonus included in the magazine Tiletheatis, seasons 5 to 8 in the newspaper Eleytheros Typos tis Kyriakis. Each season was divided into 8 discs, except seasons 7 to 9, which were divided into 9 per season. Also, the seasons 1 to 3 DVDs would eventually be re-released to mini markets, in 4-DVD packages with the price of 10 euros each one. The 9th Season 7 DVD and the 9th Season 8 one have also been released (in cooperation with The Penwest Company) on stores and more notably, supermarkets, with the regular price of 2 euros.

VCD
"Party Pooper Pants" was released in exclusively on VCD, as a bonus included with a purchase of the Greek SpongeBob magazine.

Subtitled version
The special "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!," alongside two episodes of Seasons 6 and 7, would air on MTV Greece with subtitles, between and, on 6pm.