While these clips are widely used in social media content, be aware that SpongeBob SquarePants characters and assets are owned by Nickelodeon. Simply using these clips in a video may not always qualify as "fair use," especially if the content is heavily monetized. For a "safe" alternative, you can find royalty-free time-lapse or timer footage on sites like Pixabay .

Adding the "15 Minutes Later" transition is a simple way to maintain pacing and keep viewers engaged. Follow these steps using a mobile editor like or InShot :

Originating from the long-running animated series SpongeBob SquarePants , time cards are used as transitional devices to show the passage of time in a humorous, often exaggerated way. The "15 Minutes Later..." card specifically appeared in Season 6 during the episode "Chum Caverns".

: Ensure the transition is only 2–3 seconds long to keep the joke snappy, then export your final video. A Note on Copyright

: Open your editing app and start a new project with your main video.

: Channels like April May Rain offer Vertical Time Card Templates that are pre-formatted for mobile-first platforms like TikTok.

If you are looking for high-quality, ready-to-use clips for your next edit, several platforms offer them for free:

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