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: The tune is heavily inspired by a traditional 19th-century sea shanty titled "Blow The Man Down" .
The series didn't always start with the familiar French song we know today. Bob l'eponge - Generique vf
While the English version asks if he is "absorbent and yellow and porous," the French lyrics take a slightly different approach to describe his personality and ambitions: : The tune is heavily inspired by a
: While the narrator is famously "French," he was originally voiced by Tom Kenny (the voice of SpongeBob) in the English version. Musical Roots The melody itself is a modified sea shanty. Musical Roots The melody itself is a modified sea shanty
: Instead of focusing on his physical "porousness," the French version highlights Bob's legendary work ethic, asking "Who intends to make a career there?".
: The French lyrics replace the English "nautical nonsense" with a line about Bob having "no fear of big mean fish". The Legend of the "French Narrator"
: Creator Stephen Hillenburg modeled this character after Cousteau, one of his personal idols.