Vincent Waller, the Creative Director on Nickelodeon's hit original animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, has unveiled a selection of Sponge-Tastic behind-the-scenes videos on his official YouTube channel taking a look at how Screen Novelties made Nickelodeon's spooky stop-motion special, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom! Check them out below, and watch the finished episode in full at nick.com/spongebob and on the Nick App!
Shooting Sandy’s lil’ friend (Nut Monster)
Robin from Screen Novelties puppeteering the nut monster’s leap at the Flying Dutchman
Behind the Scenes Boo-Kini Bottom
Mark Caballero
Ghostly dining
Behind the scenes at screen novelties
Behind the scenes in boo-kini bottom
The Flying Dutchman
Mark Caballero walking us through some of the scenes
At screen novelties studios
Exploring Screen Novelties creature workshop.
Behind the scenes at screen novelties studios
Marc Ceccarelli gets elbow deep in the witchy puppet
Behind the scenes that screen novelties
Claudia Spinelli gets hands-on with the vampire jellyfish puppet
Behind the scenes at Screen novelties
Mark Caballero working the vampire jellies
Behind the scenes of boo-Kini bottom at screen novelties studio
Robin demonstrating the knot monster puppet
Behind the scenes at screen novelties studios
Robin making the Skin Bob Marionette
Behind the scenes at Screen Novelties Studios
Shooting the spooky hallway scene
Behind the scenes at Screen Novelties Studios
Behind the scenes at Screen Novelties Studios
Seamus and Mark on deck of the Flying Dutchman’s ship
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