One common theme is friendship. Just like in the original show, in the fan fictions, Spongebob's friendships play a big role. His friends often help him in his superhero adventures. Another theme is protecting Bikini Bottom. The town is always in some sort of danger and Spongebob, as a superhero, has to save it.
One popular Spongebob superhero fan fiction is 'Spongebob: The Underwater Avenger'. It imagines Spongebob with superpowers and his adventures in protecting Bikini Bottom from new threats. Another one could be 'Super Spongebob and the Mystery of the Golden Pineapple'. It combines the elements of superheroes with the unique world of Spongebob in an interesting way.
Once upon a time, Santana was an ordinary girl in a bustling city. One day, she discovered she had the power to control the wind. She decided to use her newfound power for good. She made a superhero costume with a flowing cape that billowed in the wind she controlled. Santana became known as 'Gale Girl'. She would swoop in to stop burglars and save cats from trees. Her first big mission was to stop a group of bank robbers. Using her wind power, she blew them off their feet and into the waiting arms of the police.
It might also be that Spongebob has made a series of small mistakes that have piled up over time. In the fan fiction, he could keep forgetting to do simple things like his job at the Krusty Krab properly, or he's always late for important meetings. This cumulative effect of his carelessness could lead to everyone getting frustrated and mad at him.
He might be really confused at first. Spongebob is often naive, so he may not immediately understand why everyone is angry. He could just keep smiling and asking what's wrong in his innocent way.
There might be some out there. With the vast world of the internet and the creativity of fans, it's possible that someone has created fan art of this odd combination. You could try searching on popular fan art websites or social media platforms dedicated to either Spongebob or Pulp Fiction.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different plots in various fan fictions. It might involve Spongebob being exiled from Bikini Bottom for some misdeed or misunderstanding. Maybe he has to survive in a new and strange place and learn valuable lessons along the way.
The plot is crucial. It could be a unique take on a well - known superhero story. Maybe it's a what - if scenario, like 'What if Superman landed in a different era?' A good fan fiction also has engaging dialogue that sounds like how the characters would actually talk.
Well, one key element is the use of existing superhero characters. Writers often take well - known heroes like Superman or Spider - Man and put them in new and exciting situations. Another element is the exploration of different universes or timelines. It allows for unique storylines. And of course, the fan - created villains are also important. They can be designed to specifically challenge the superhero in ways that the original villains might not.
Obviously, Spongebob himself could be a main character. He could be on a quest to find the perfect lemon for his grandmother's lemon pie recipe. Patrick could also be a main character, tagging along with Spongebob and providing his own brand of silly commentary throughout the adventure.