Mark your calendars for a Nickelodeon double feature on Friday, July 9 with the back-to-back debut of The Patrick Star Show and Middlemost Post.
The Patrick Star Show is the second SpongeBob SquarePants spin-off and features a young adult Patrick Star living at home with his family, where he hosts his own variety show for Bikini Bottom from his bedroom. The series will premiere with “Late for Breakfast,” an episode in which Patrick presents a show about food after missing out on a hearty breakfast. SpongeBob will make an appearance in the “Bummer Jobs” episode as the best friends get to work.
Bill Fagerbakke will return as the voice of Patrick alongside new cast members Tom Wilson as a younger SpongeBob, Cecil Star as Patrick’s happy-go-lucky dad, Cree Summer as Patrick’s kooky mom and Squidward’s grandma, Jill Talley as Patrick’s 8-year-old sister who drinks her coffee from a sippy cup, and Dana Snyder as Patrick’s genius grandpa. Longtime SpongeBob cast members Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward Tentacles), Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy Cheeks), Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), and Mr. Lawrence (Plankton) will also return.

Nickelodeon will also premiere its first original animated series in five years, Middlemost Post. Debuting on the same day as The Patrick Star Show, the new series will follow a former rain cloud, a brawny mailman, and their magical pet walrus as they deliver packages to the unusual residents of Mount Middlemost. In the debut episode, “First Delivery,” the trio goes through warfare to get to the front door of a house that usually never gets mail. In “Chore or Less,” Parker does the chores in an attempt to be more like Angus, but realizes that they’re actually pretty boring.
The Middlemost Post voice cast includes Becky Robinson as Parker J. Cloud, an exuberant, relentlessly kind, overly eager, and pliable cloud whose desire is to spread cheer; John DiMaggio as Angus Roy Shackelton, Parker’s boss and proprietor of the Middlemost Post; Kiren as Lily, Parker’s best friend and master inventor; Colton Dunn as Mayor Peeve, the petty Mayor of the city of Somewhere locked in a petty, one-sided feud with Angus; and Johnny Pemberton as Ryan, Mayor Peeve’s loyal assistant.
Both shows are produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and will debut on July 9 starting at 7 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. Each series will continue to roll out new episodes on Friday nights.