SpongeBob SquarePants Season 2, airing from 2000-2003, exemplifies traditional children's entertainment with absurd humor, marine life education, and light-hearted morals, devoid of contemporary progressive ideological influence. The original voice cast, including Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and others, features no DEI-driven diversity changes, race/gender-swapping, or identity politics in casting. Episodes like 'Squid on Strike' involve a comedic failed labor protest against Mr. Krabs' penny-pinching, ending in slapstick debt rather than triumphant social justice messaging; other segments such as 'Squirrel Jokes' touch on not insulting friends or 'Squidville' on boredom in conformity, but these are incidental kid lessons integrated organically into silly plots without lectures, systemic critiques, or activism. Creator Stephen Hillenburg focused on surreal fun and sea creature facts, with no stated progressive intent; post-2018 fan debates invoke him against later seasons' changes. Reception was overwhelmingly positive, earning Emmys, Annies, and massive viewership/merchandise success, with zero contemporary backlash for 'woke' elements—modern political readings (e.g., anti-capitalism) are retrospective fan projections, not production-driven. The season prioritizes entertainment over messaging, fitting 0-1 scale perfectly.