SpongeBob fans are fuming over the 'Sweet Victory' Super Bowl halftime show tribute
4 February 2019, 16:23
"SpongeBob introducing Sicko Mode instead of playing Sweet Victory has literally been the biggest disappointment of my life."
Just when you thought SpongeBob was finally about to get his long awaited Super Bowl halftime show glo-up alongside Adam Levine and the rest of Maroon 5, in comes Travis Scott to steal his thunder. Now, everyone is absolutely fuming about it and the memes are getting a bit spicy.
Following the tragic passing of SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg, more than one million fans signed a petition for 'Sweet Victory' from the Bubble Bowl episode, "Band Geeks," to be played in his honour. Fans have been trying to get a performance of the song added to the Super Bowl for years and this year, this blessed year of 2019, it finally happened... ish.
Fans were already expecting something SpongeBob related to happen during the show, especially since Maroon 5 included a very very brief clip of SpongeBob in their announcement video.
After the first couple of songs from Adam Levine and the boiz, the screen cut to the iconic Bubble Bowl scene. SpongeBob and Squidward rocked up in their band uniforms to introduce a “true musical genius” but instead of the introduction going on to see SpongeBob perform 'Sweet Victory', Travis Scott popped out of nowhere for his performance of 'Sicko Mode'.
Yes, 'Sweet Victory' was ~interrupted~ by 'Sicko Mode' and eeeeeeeeeeeeveryone is pressed.
Spongebob introducing Sicko Mode instead of playing Sweet Victory has literally been the biggest disappointment of my life
— thigh cottage (@HunterBow1) February 4, 2019
When they used spongebob for 2 seconds leading up to sicko mode #SuperBowlLlll pic.twitter.com/hKBiMiMKQ2
— Jare The Cat God (@JareTheCatGod) February 4, 2019
#SuperBowl Spongebob Fans After the Superbowl Halftime Show pic.twitter.com/wrClYoUcMZ
— Pondare (@XxPondarexX) February 4, 2019
SPONGEBOB GOT SHUT OUT BY SICKO MODE. YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO BOYS pic.twitter.com/sMrhcH2fv9
— Quote (@Quote117) February 4, 2019
When they use Spongebob to introduce Sicko Mode but don’t play Sweet Victory #superbowl pic.twitter.com/cYl1j64jHI
— Zahir (@MZRasheed) February 4, 2019
me when i thought sweet victory was going to be preformed but then seeing sicko mode instead#SuperBowl #SpongeBob pic.twitter.com/GwJAtv4uVY
— SpongeBob deserves better (@jooellllllllll) February 4, 2019
When you hear spongebob but then 3 seconds later sicko mode starts to play... #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/P5PYTe8Sil
— ALT 98.7 (@ALT987fm) February 4, 2019
when they didn’t play the full spongebob sweet victory scene and they replaced it with sicko mode pic.twitter.com/kwDMKdWouj
— Stri:(a (@StrikaNation24_) February 4, 2019
Some people actually loved it though... and to be fair, the transition from that introduction to 'Sicko Mode' was actually brilliant.
Spongebob opening Sicko Mode is the greatest moment in Super Bowl history
— Benjamin A. Vorwerk (@bvorwerk) February 4, 2019
SpongeBob leading into a CGI comet hitting the stage leading into "Sicko Mode" was an impressive cinematic achievement. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/pLBcVBu2Ey
— Lights, Camera, Pod (@LightsCameraPod) February 4, 2019
Despite the disappointed reactions from (almost) everyone online, the actual team behind SpongeBob were thrilled that they were included in the legendary Half Time performance.
In a reply to a tweet from the NFL, the official account wrote: "So honored and humbled! Thankful for being included and for all our fellow sea creatures"
So honored and humbled! Thankful for being included and for all our fellow sea creatures 💛💛 pic.twitter.com/F8lesQvDBz
— SpongeBob (@SpongeBob) February 4, 2019