A piece of fan art shows what it would look like if characters from the longest-running animated series of all time. SpongeBob SquarePants follows undersea characters who live in Bikini Bottom and is Nickelodeon's longest-running animated series.

Recently, a Spongebob and The Simpsons crossover fan art was shared on Instagram by @ben.the.mashup.man and features five characters, who are mixed and matched. For example, SpongeBob has Homer's face and hair and is dressed like The Simpsons character when he goes to work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He is also holding a Krabby Patty. One of the other characters is Mr. Krabs, who has the face of Mr. Burns and is also wearing his clothes. One of the other characters is Plankton, whose appearance is combined with Kang and Kodos from the "Treehouse of Horror" episodes. Check them out the rest below:

What The Fan Art Means For The Simpsons & SpongeBob SquarePants

The Mashup Shows Characters Who Perfectly Fit Together

The artwork shows characters from The Simpsons and SpongeBob SquarePants that fit well together. For SpongeBob, it would have had to be someone from the Simpson family. Since SpongeBob acts like a child, Homer is the best counterpart since he often acts immaturely, even more than Bart and Lisa. Mr. Burns and Mr. Krabs go well together since they are Homer's and SpongeBob's bosses. Squidward and Moe are also mirrors of each other because both are very pessimistic.

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Out of all of Homer's friends, Barney acts the most like Patrick. Neither Barney nor Patrick are the most intelligent residents of Springfield or Bikini Bottom. Barney also more physically resembles Patrick than Lenny or Carl. Like Kang and Kodos, Plankton has a goal that he hopes will give him more power. However, while the two aliens want to take over the world, Plankton's goal is smaller, where he hopes to steal the recipe of the Krabby Patty to help his restaurant.

Our Take On The Simpsons & SpongeBob Crossover Art

It Looks Like Something Right Out Of Treehouse of Horror

An evil Krusty doll wielding a knife climbs the couch in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror

The artwork combining the characters could have come from a "Treehouse of Horror" episode of The Simpsons. The segments usually parody a story, sometimes changing the show's animation style. Since the art combined characters that act similar to each other, it's easy to imagine these characters from The Simpsons parodying SpongeBob SquarePants in a "Treehouse of Horror" segment. Giving Mr. Burns claws and a larger figure makes him appear more menacing than he normally is on The Simpsons, which would make him a perfect villain for a segment.

Source: @ben.the.mashup.man/Instagram

  • Spongebob Poster

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    SpongeBob SquarePants
    Release Date
    May 1, 1999
    Network
    Nickelodeon
    Showrunner
    Vincent Waller, Marc Ceccarelli
    • Headshot Of Tom Kenny
      Tom Kenny
    • Cast Placeholder Image
      Bill Fagerbakke

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    Spongebob Squarepants is an animated comedy created by Stephen Hillenburg and starring voices from Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and Rodger Bum. The series revolves around a sea sponge that goes on many misadventures with his friends Patrick, Squidward, and Sandy Cheeks in the lands of Bikini Bottom and the surrounding sea.

    Directors
    Vincent Waller, Dave Cunningham, Stephen Hillenburg, Paul Tibbitt
    Writers
    Tim Hill, Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, Nick Jennings
    Franchise(s)
    SpongeBob SquarePants
    Seasons
    16
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    The Simpsons
    Release Date
    December 17, 1989
    Network
    FOX
    Showrunner
    Al Jean
    • Headshot Of Dan Castellaneta In The The Simpson Movie World Premiere
      Homer Simpson / Abe Simpson / Barney Gumble / Krusty (voice)
    • Headshot Of Julie Kavner In The world premiere of
      Marge Simpson / Patty Bouvier / Selma Bouvier (voice)

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    Streaming

    The Simpsons is an animated series set in the fictional town of Springfield, following the daily lives of the Simpson family—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Premiering in 1989, the show is renowned for its satirical commentary on politics, media, and American culture, featuring numerous celebrity guest appearances.

    Directors
    Steven Dean Moore, Mark Kirkland, Rob Oliver, Michael Polcino, Mike B. Anderson, Chris Clements, Wes Archer, Timothy Bailey, Lance Kramer, Nancy Kruse, Matthew Faughnan, Chuck Sheetz, Rich Moore, Jeffrey Lynch, Pete Michels, Susie Dietter, Raymond S. Persi, Carlos Baeza, Dominic Polcino, Lauren MacMullan, Michael Marcantel, Neil Affleck, Swinton O. Scott III, Jennifer Moeller
    Writers
    J. Stewart Burns, Michael Price, Brian Kelley, Bill Odenkirk, Dan Vebber, Kevin Curran, Stephanie Gillis, Conan O'Brien, Valentina Garza, Elisabeth Kiernan Averick, Christine Nangle, Broti Gupta, Loni Steele Sosthand, Megan Amram, Bob Kushell, David Isaacs, David Mandel
    Franchise(s)
    The Simpsons
    Seasons
    36