: Moves often involve bubbles, spatulas, or "ketchup beams".
While movesets vary, most M.U.G.E.N SpongeBobs share common traits: Mugen Spongebob
: This version is praised for its high-quality sprites and deep references to original show episodes for its special moves. It is generally slower but more "original" in design compared to arcade clones. : Moves often involve bubbles, spatulas, or "ketchup beams"
: A frequently used version in team battles, often paired with characters like Ryu or Gumball. : A frequently used version in team battles,
In the world of , a freeware community-driven 2D fighting game engine, SpongeBob SquarePants is a staple character who has been reimagined by numerous creators into various fighting styles. Unlike his cheerful TV persona, his M.U.G.E.N incarnations range from standard platformer-style fighters to overpowered "god-tier" characters. Notable Versions & Creators
The M.U.G.E.N community has also developed several stages for these fights, including: (inside and outside) Jellyfish Fields The Chum Bucket Sandy’s Treedome DoodleBob's House U.G.E.N roster?