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Sandy Cheeks
SpongeBob SquarePants character
A light brown smiling cartoon squirrel wears a white diving suit with a pink flower on her clear helmet.
First appearance
Created byStephen Hillenburg
Designed byStephen Hillenburg
Portrayed byLilli Cooper (Broadway)[1] Christina Sajous (television special)
Voiced by
In-universe information
Full nameSandra Jennifer Cheeks (musical)
SpeciesFlying squirrel[2]
GenderFemale
OccupationScientist, inventor, karate master, bodybuilder, mechanic, rodeo champion
HomeHouston, Texas
NationalityAmerican

Sandy Cheeks is a fictional character in the American animated comedy television series SpongeBob SquarePants and the Nickelodeon franchise of the same name. She is voiced by Carolyn Lawrence and first appeared in the episode "Tea at the Treedome", which premiered on May 1, 1999. She was created and designed by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg.

Sandy is portrayed as an intelligent anthropomorphic flying squirrel who wears an astronaut-like diving suit and lives underwater. She comes from Texas and speaks in a Southern drawl. Sandy is a member of the Gal Pals, a friend group with Karen, Mrs. Puff, and Pearl.[3]

Sandy has appeared in many SpongeBob SquarePants publications, toys, and other merchandise. She also appears in the series' film adaptations and stage musical.

Role in SpongeBob SquarePants

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Sandy is a close friend of SpongeBob SquarePants. She is a proud Texan and speaks in a stereotypical Southern drawl. In order to live underwater, Sandy resides in a bubble-like dome[4] and wears an atmospheric diving suit when outside her house.[5] Inside the treedome, her normal attire consists of a green and purple bikini. Conversely, as revealed in Tea at the Treedome, other characters must wear "water helmets" with opposite functionality when visiting her house. Sandy possesses extraordinary scientific skills such as the ability to construct complex inventions.[6] Sandy is shown to possess a number of tough, tomboyish character traits and interests; she is skilled at karate, engages in bodybuilding,[7] and is a rodeo champion.[8] She is also a close friend of Patrick Star, SpongeBob's best friend and neighbor, though she sometimes gets annoyed by him like Squidward.[9]

History and development

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Creation and design

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Stephen Hillenburg first became fascinated with the ocean and began developing his artistic abilities as a child. During college, he majored in marine biology and minored in art. After graduating in 1984, he joined the Ocean Institute, an ocean education organization, where he had the idea to create a comic book titled The Intertidal Zone, which led to the creation of SpongeBob SquarePants.[10][11][12] In 1987, Hillenburg left the institute to pursue a career in animation.[12][13]

A few years after studying experimental animation at the California Institute of the Arts,[13] Hillenburg met Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life, at an animation festival. Murray offered Hillenburg a job as a director of the series.[12][14][15][16] Martin Olson, one of the writers for Rocko's Modern Life, read The Intertidal Zone and encouraged Hillenburg to create a television series with a similar concept. At that point, Hillenburg had not considered creating his own series, but soon realized that this was his chance.[11][17][18] Shortly after production on Rocko's Modern Life ended in 1996,[19] Hillenburg began working on SpongeBob SquarePants.[11] Sandy has been shown in the episodes about her being in the tree dome.[20] Whenever any aquatic creatures enter her home, they must wear helmets that are filled with water. Sandy works as a scientist, explorer, and inventor. She is also a rodeo champion with a number of athletic interests, such as "sand-boarding" and karate.[21] Originally, in the pitch bible written by Tim Hill and Hillenburg, SpongeBob originally was a romantic interest for her, but this was quickly put out of the show.[22]

Voice

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Actress Carolyn Lawrence provides the voice of Sandy Cheeks.

The voice of Sandy Cheeks is provided by Carolyn Lawrence.[23][24] Lawrence got the role of Sandy when she was in Los Angeles at Los Feliz. She met Donna Grillo, a casting director, on a sidewalk. Lawrence was with a friend who knew Grillo, and she said Lawrence had an interesting voice. Grillo brought Lawrence in to audition and she got the part.[25][26]

Before a recording, Lawrence prepares when the crew sends a storyboard. She explains, "I absolutely love that! Not only do I get to read the script, I can actually see what the artists have in mind. It is an amazing process and I feel so fortunate to be able to work that way! [...] I would prefer to let the script come alive in me before a taping."[27]

Presley Williams voiced young Sandy in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.[28]

Reception

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Film critic A. O. Scott of The New York Times said, in his review of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, that Sandy is one of his favorite characters on the show, along with Squidward Tentacles and Mrs. Puff. He wrote, "I was sorry to see [them] pushed to the margins".[29]

In other media

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Sandy has been included in various SpongeBob SquarePants-related merchandise, including board games, books, plush toys, and trading cards. She is also a playable character in several SpongeBob games like Battle for Bikini Bottom.[30][31][32] Sandy also appears as a playable character in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.[33] The Sandy's Blasting Bronco rollercoaster opened alongside the American Dream Mall's Nickelodeon Universe theme park in 2019. This ride is the first attraction to be named and themed after the character. The ride-vehicle is themed to Sandy's rocketship, from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Sandy's Rocket."[34]

Sandy served as sideline reporter for Nickelodeon's alternate telecast of Super Bowl LVIII.

Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie

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A CGI/Live-action hybrid movie starring Sandy titled Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie was released on Netflix on August 2, 2024. This film is one of three character-centric SpongeBob movies in development for the streaming platform. The film was initially announced in May 2021, and its title was revealed on November 26, 2022.[35][36]

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Sandy Cheeks is a fictional anthropomorphic character in the animated television series , serving as one of the main protagonists and a close friend to . Originally from , she is a residing in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, where she lives in a glass-enclosed, air-filled treedome to survive the ocean environment and wears a white equipped with an oxygen when venturing outside. Sandy is depicted as a highly intelligent and inventor who conducts experiments in her treedome , often involving advanced and . She is also an athletic thrill-seeker with a passion for extreme sports, , and competitions, frequently engaging in physical challenges and bouts with SpongeBob. Her personality combines with a strong-willed, competitive spirit, reflected in her Texas drawl and love for rodeo-style activities, though she dislikes losing and criticism of her home state. Voiced by actress since her debut, Sandy first appeared in the season 1 episode "Tea at the Treedome," which aired on May 1, 1999, introducing her as a new friend to SpongeBob when he meets her while she wrestles a . Over the series' run, spanning multiple seasons, films, and spin-offs, she has become a key figure in adventures involving scientific mishaps, sports rivalries, and defenses of Bikini Bottom against threats like . Her role highlights themes of friendship, ingenuity, and resilience in the show's comedic underwater world.

Character Overview

Physical Description and Background

Sandy Cheeks is an anthropomorphic , depicted as the only air-breathing mammal residing in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. She wears a white equipped with an oxygen supply and a large transparent filled with air to enable her survival in the aquatic environment. Originally from , Sandy relocated to Bikini Bottom to pursue scientific research as a highly intelligent and inventor. She is renowned for her expertise in , alongside proficiency in as a master and participation in extreme sports such as skydiving and activities reflective of her Texan heritage. Sandy resides in a large pressurized treedome, an enclosed habitat that replicates a complete with trees, plants, and acorns to support her land-dwelling needs. She made her debut in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Tea at the Treedome," which premiered on May 1, 1999, introducing her as a unique air-dependent character in an oceanic setting.

Personality and Abilities

Sandy Cheeks is portrayed as a tomboyish, athletic, and highly intelligent character, embodying a blend of physical vigor and scientific curiosity. As a from , she exhibits a strong sense of optimism and competitiveness, often approaching challenges with and . Her personality is marked by resilience and toughness, particularly evident during her periods when she becomes notably irritable if disturbed. Sandy's patriotic pride in her Texan roots is a defining trait, reflected in her prominent Southern drawl, love for rodeos, and affinity for . She frequently expresses for Texas culture, such as through songs and exclamations that highlight her heritage. Additionally, her fondness for nuts aligns with her biology, as she stockpiles and consumes them in preparation for , leading to humorous scenarios tied to her dietary habits. In terms of abilities, Sandy is an expert in and , demonstrating mastery through her agile and powerful fighting style developed from rigorous training. As a , she possesses advanced expertise in and invention, creating innovative devices to adapt to life while studying marine environments. Her athletic prowess extends to extreme sports, where she excels in high-risk activities like and anchor tossing. Living in an oxygen-filled treedome, Sandy gains from her specialized workouts, enabling feats beyond typical capabilities, and she maintains a no-nonsense attitude toward danger, tackling threats with practical resourcefulness. This dual identity as a terrestrial in an aquatic world often results in comedic "fish-out-of-water" adaptations, such as relying on her air suit for survival outside her habitat.

Role in SpongeBob SquarePants

Key Relationships

Sandy Cheeks maintains a close friendship with , often teaching him and joining him on various adventures throughout Bikini Bottom, though she frequently becomes exasperated by his naivety and lack of . This dynamic is evident in episodes where Sandy acts as a mentor in physical activities and scientific pursuits, highlighting her role as a reliable yet occasionally frustrated companion. Her relationship with evolves from initial rivalry to a more amicable friendship, particularly through competitive challenges that test their skills and temperaments. Sandy also shares a camaraderie with , marked by mutual athletic interests during social gatherings at Goo Lagoon. Within her family, Sandy is connected to her father from and her mother, who appears in later media including a 2024 film, reflecting her strong ties to her land-based heritage. Interactions with form part of the broader group dynamic in Bikini Bottom, where Sandy tolerates his dim-wittedness as part of their collective friendships, often mediating or participating in group escapades. Cultural differences occasionally lead to conflicts, such as those arising from Sandy's need for air in her treedome versus the underwater lifestyle of her sea-dwelling friends, underscoring the unique aspects of her interpersonal bonds.

Scientific Contributions and Adventures

Sandy Cheeks, a renowned scientist and inventor in the SpongeBob SquarePants series, frequently engages in experimental work that drives key plotlines, often blending her expertise in marine biology and engineering with the whimsical challenges of underwater life. Her inventions include a functional rocket ship designed for space exploration, which she tests in her treedome laboratory, leading to unintended voyages for her friends SpongeBob and Patrick. Another notable creation is a banana-peeling nutcracker developed to impress her chimpanzee bosses from Treedome Enterprises Limited, highlighting her innovative problem-solving under pressure. She has also engineered a teleportation device in collaboration with Plankton, demonstrating her willingness to apply scientific principles to practical, if chaotic, applications like transporting objects across Bikini Bottom. These gadgets, typically prototyped in her treedome or at the Krusty Krab, underscore her role as a catalyst for humorous scientific mishaps. Throughout the series, Sandy's adventures often revolve around her research endeavors, incorporating environmental and exploratory themes. In the episode "Survival of the Idiots," she enters a winter cycle—a natural process for her terrestrial physiology—transforming her into a more primal state that tests the survival skills of intruders in her treedome. "Chimps Ahoy" features her preparing for a high-stakes evaluation by her chimp bosses, where SpongeBob and Patrick assist in invention-building to secure ongoing funding for her marine studies. Similarly, "Sandy's Rocket" parodies lunar missions as she launches her spacecraft, only for SpongeBob and Patrick to hijack it, mistaking the for cheese and prompting a rescue operation. These storylines emphasize her contributions to understanding sea creature behaviors and ecosystems, such as through pollution-related experiments or wildlife interactions. Sandy's treedome serves as a central hub for many plots, where air supply failures create tension, as seen in early encounters where SpongeBob learns the limits of underwater-to-air transitions. Her work extends to animal rescues and observations, like protecting a lost squirrel in "To Save a Squirrel," which explores themes of and environmental between land and sea dwellers. Over the course of seasons 1 through 16 (as of 2025), Sandy appears in more than , integrating her scientific pursuits into broader arcs that promote curiosity about nature and technology.

Creation and Development

Concept and Design

Sandy Cheeks was created by , the marine biologist-turned-animator who developed , during the series' initial production in 1999. collaborated closely with creative director to flesh out the core cast, drawing from his extensive background in to craft an world populated by anthropomorphic sea creatures and land animals alike. This expertise influenced the show's educational undertones and fantastical elements, positioning Sandy as a terrestrial outlier in the aquatic setting of Bikini Bottom. The character's design evolved to emphasize her role as a strong, independent female figure, intended to contrast SpongeBob's naive and optimistic demeanor with her resourceful, athletic, and scientifically minded traits. In a 2014 interview, Hillenburg explained that he envisioned Sandy as "a strong female character that could be a friend to SpongeBob but not a love interest," highlighting her function as a foil that grounded the show's whimsical energy. Drymon revealed in a 2009 interview that Sandy's high-energy personality was inspired by Hillenburg's wife, Kelly, infusing the character with a vibrant, no-nonsense attitude. Visually, Sandy was depicted as an anthropomorphic hailing from , complete with a Southern and cowgirl flair to underscore her outsider status and cultural contrast to the sea-dwelling residents. Her signature spacesuit and helmet were incorporated to humorously justify a land mammal's survival in an , allowing for comedic scenarios involving air supply mishaps and adaptations to . This design choice not only facilitated adventurous storylines but also reinforced themes of exploration and ingenuity central to Hillenburg's vision.

Voice and Portrayal

has voiced Sandy Cheeks since the character's debut in the 1999 episode "Tea at the Treedome." Her performance features a distinctive Southern , which emphasizes Sandy's heritage and adds to the character's folksy charm. , born in 1967, drew inspiration from actress to craft the accent, making it a core element of Sandy's auditory identity across the series. Lawrence's audition for the role involved energetic impressions, showcasing the physicality and dynamism she brings to Sandy's action-oriented scenes. Her portrayal style emphasizes high-energy delivery, particularly in sequences, where her enthusiastic movements have occasionally led to accidentally striking the microphone during recordings. She frequently incorporates ad-libs to inject humor, enhancing Sandy's spirited and improvisational personality in episodes involving scientific experiments or adventures. Lawrence continued voicing Sandy in the 2024 Netflix film Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie. As of November 2025, she has voiced the character in over 290 episodes, specials, and spin-offs of the franchise, including the prequel series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, where a younger version of Sandy appears.

Reception and Cultural Impact

Critical Reception

Sandy Cheeks has been widely praised by critics for serving as a positive role model in children's , particularly through her portrayal as a strong, intelligent who challenges traditional norms. In analyses of in media, Sandy is highlighted as an example of a character who uses humor to subvert stereotypes, presenting a capable and adventurous woman in STEM fields that inspires young viewers, especially girls, to pursue without conforming to conventional . Her depiction as a Texan excelling in and has been noted for empowering girls interested in science, with voice actress emphasizing the character's role in providing early representation for female STEM enthusiasts during interviews tied to recent productions. Critics have also lauded Sandy's toughness and , positioning her as a to more passive female characters in . Reviews describe her as a "strong independent woman" who remains unapologetically herself amid the show's absurdity, contributing to broader discussions on roles in media where she embodies resilience and intellectual prowess. In film adaptations, Sandy's leadership has received positive attention, with some critics appreciating her central role in driving the narrative and showcasing problem-solving skills, despite the film's overall mixed reception (53% on Rotten Tomatoes as of August 2024). For instance, in Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024), reviewers commended the shift to a female-led story that highlights her strategic thinking and family dynamics, marking it as a progressive update to the franchise's ensemble focus. Post-2020 academic discourse has further explored her as a symbol of diversity in STEM representation, underscoring how such characters address underrepresentation of women and girls in science through accessible, humorous storytelling. While the broader SpongeBob SquarePants series has earned multiple Emmy nominations for episodes involving scientific themes—some featuring Sandy's inventions—no individual awards specifically for her portrayal have been documented, though the show's voice performances, including hers, contributed to its critical acclaim.

Popularity and Legacy

Sandy Cheeks has garnered significant fan popularity within the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise, often ranking among the top characters in fan-voted polls and lists. In a WatchMojo ranking of the top 10 SpongeBob characters, she placed sixth for her athleticism, intelligence, and Texas roots. Similarly, on Ranker, she secured the seventh spot as of mid-2025 based on over 4,000 votes, praised for her powers and appearances across the series. Her appeal extends to cosplay communities, where she is a frequent choice at conventions like New York Comic Con and Fan Expo, with enthusiasts recreating her diving suit and karate gear. Following the release of Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie in 2024, which highlighted her Texas heritage, there was a notable increase in Texas-themed fan art on platforms like DeviantArt and Pinterest, featuring her in cowboy attire and family ranch settings. Sandy's legacy extends to inspiring real-world interest in science, particularly among young audiences, through her portrayal as a dedicated inventor and researcher. The 2024 film emphasized her scientific prowess, with showrunners noting her role in empowering girls who love STEM fields after 25 years in the series. Her character has influenced depictions of female STEM figures in animation by challenging stereotypes, as analyzed in a Frontiers in Communication study on comic portrayals of women scientists in children's shows like SpongeBob. Common Sense Media highlighted her as a rare animated female lead who is "highly intelligent, sporty, fearless, considerate, and caring," serving as a model for diverse representations. Specific episodes have fueled viral memes centered on Sandy's traits, amplifying her cultural footprint online. The season 1 episode "Texas" spawned enduring memes like "Texas is dumb," where SpongeBob and Patrick mock her homeland, leading to her chasing them in frustration—a clip with millions of views on YouTube. Similarly, her line "No you ain't" from various confrontations has become a meme staple on TikTok and ScreenRant compilations of Sandy moments. Merchandise featuring Sandy, including action figures from Super7 and apparel from Paramount Shop, remains widely available and popular among collectors. In fan communities, she symbolizes resilience and independence, with discussions on Reddit and Lemon8 praising her perseverance in episodes like her debut, inspiring viewers to embrace uniqueness. Fan enthusiasm for expanded content peaked with the 2024 spin-off movie, and ongoing online forums in 2025 express calls for further Sandy-focused stories, building on the success of her solo project.

Appearances in Other Media

Films and Specials

Sandy Cheeks takes center stage in the 2024 Netflix animated film Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie, where she leads an effort to rescue Bikini Bottom after the underwater town is scooped from the by a ruthless CEO, Sue Nahmee, who plans to repurpose its residents as tourist attractions known as "Sea Pals." Directed by , the movie follows Sandy and SpongeBob as they travel to her hometown of , enlisting the help of her family—including her parents and cousin—to deploy her scientific inventions in a high-stakes battle blending action sequences with comedic family dynamics. Voiced by , Sandy's portrayal emphasizes her resourcefulness and Texan roots, culminating in a showdown that highlights her engineering prowess. The film premiered on August 2, 2024, amassing 12.8 million views in its first week, topping 's English-language film chart. In earlier theatrical releases, Sandy features prominently as a supporting ally in the SpongeBob franchise's big-screen outings. In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015), she joins the pirate crew assembled by SpongeBob to retrieve a magical book from the villainous Burger Beard, contributing to the team's time-bending antics and live-action segments with her quick wit and skills. Lawrence reprises her role, delivering lines that underscore Sandy's energetic support during the high-seas adventure. Similarly, in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020), Sandy participates in the rescue mission to save Gary the Snail from King Poseidon in Atlantic City, appearing in both present-day action and flashback sequences that explore her early friendship with SpongeBob. Her involvement includes aiding the group's cross-country journey, voiced once again by Lawrence. Sandy also appears in the upcoming 2025 theatrical film The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, scheduled for release on December 19, 2025. In this adventure, SpongeBob ventures into the deep sea to prove his bravery to by confronting the , with Sandy Cheeks, voiced by , joining the cast as a key ally in the ghostly mayhem affecting Bikini Bottom. Sandy also appears in various television specials that expand the SpongeBob universe beyond the main series. The 2009 special features her in a narrative involving the characters trapped in the Krusty Krab's vents, reliving key memories from the show's in a pseudo-time-travel format, including a segment recreating her first meeting with SpongeBob. Lawrence provides her voice, capturing Sandy's adventurous spirit amid the chaotic recollections. In the prequel series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, Sandy is depicted as a young camper in flashback-style episodes set at a , where she engages in youthful escapades like building gadgets and participating in camp activities alongside a pre-teen SpongeBob. Throughout these specials, Lawrence's consistent voicing maintains Sandy's Texan accent and optimistic personality.

Video Games and Merchandise

Sandy Cheeks has appeared in numerous SpongeBob SquarePants video games since the franchise's early interactive media expansions, often as a playable character or antagonist showcasing her scientific ingenuity and martial arts skills. In the 2020 remake SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, she is unlockable as a playable character who employs karate moves, including a glove-based attack and lasso tool, to navigate levels and combat enemies. Her role emphasizes thematic elements of invention, with gadgets serving as power-ups that highlight her engineering prowess in puzzle-solving and boss encounters. Earlier titles like the 2006 action-adventure game Creature from the Krusty Krab feature her in boss fights, where players must counter her agile, karate-infused attacks amid chaotic Bikini Bottom scenarios. Mobile games continue this trend; for instance, in SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off (2020), Sandy is an unlockable character central to restaurant management levels themed around her Texas-style barbecue, integrating her personality into cooking simulations. In the 2025 platformer SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide, released on November 18, 2025, Sandy appears as a alongside SpongeBob, aiding in battles against ghostly threats unleashed by a clash between the and King Neptune, utilizing her skills and inventions in levels set across Bikini Bottom. Beyond core , Sandy's appearances extend to crossover titles, such as Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (2021), where she fights using a moveset inspired by her expertise and treedome inventions. By 2025, she has featured in dozens of games across consoles, handhelds, and mobile platforms, often as a non-playable ally providing mission support or inventive solutions. Merchandise featuring Sandy Cheeks has been a staple of the SpongeBob franchise since its inception, with products emphasizing her roots, scientific themes, and adventurous spirit. released early action figures and playsets in 2002, including treedome replicas that allow children to recreate her with interactive elements like air domes and lab accessories. Collectible vinyl figures, such as the Pop! Sandy Cheeks (initially launched around 2013 and reissued in subsequent years), depict her in her signature spacesuit, appealing to fans of her character design. Apparel lines incorporate motifs, including cowboy hats, boots, and acorn-themed graphics on t-shirts and hoodies, often tied to seasonal promotions. Themed attractions extend her commercial presence; Nickelodeon Universe's Sandy's Blasting Bronco , opened in 2020 at the mall, immerses riders in a wild, invention-fueled ride co-built by Sandy and Patrick, blending thrill with franchise lore. Overall, SpongeBob merchandise, including Sandy-focused items, has generated billions in retail sales for , with the franchise reaching $16 billion cumulatively by 2024, bolstered by tie-ins to films and anniversaries.

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