The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
PG | 19 November 2004 (USA)
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There's trouble brewing in Bikini Bottom. Someone has stolen King Neptune's crown, and it looks like Mr. Krab, SpongeBob's boss, is the culprit. Though he's just been passed over for the promotion of his dreams, SpongeBob stands by his boss, and along with his best pal Patrick, sets out on a treacherous mission to Shell City to reclaim the crown and save Mr. Krab's life.

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BlazeLime

Strong and Moving!

AniInterview

Sorry, this movie sucks

Hayden Kane

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Matylda Swan

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Bootterra

One of the highlights of Spongebob Squarepants. This movie (made for theaters) has animation better than the TV show at the time, and is super funny and kind of emotional at times.

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Pjtaylor-96-138044

A joy to behold from beginning to end, this filmic adaptation of the beloved television show is considered by many to be the point at which the series essentially ended - as it marked the initial departure of the founding creative team - but it thankfully lived up to, and indeed exceeded, the expectations set by the first three seasons to become an incredibly funny, beautifully animated and effortlessly charming tale of everyone's favourite pineapple-dwelling sea sponge. 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)' is not only hilarious and incredibly smart, working both for kids and adults alike, but also surprisingly emotional and more-than-competent from a story stand-point too, becoming one of the most lasting and memorably smile-inducing animations of the twenty-first century. It's endearing, rib-tickling, smart, side-splitting, laugh-a-minute stuff. 7/10

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Isabella Sinmore Quani

Once Upon A Time, There Were No Longer Now It Seems. In The Krusty Krab, Spongebob's Diamond Is Holding With The Finger. Meanwhile, In Which Place In The Fry Cook. It Was The Krusty Krab. Today This Is A New Krabby Patty. Sewers Will Go. No Matter How Much I Love It, Now That The Krusty Krab Is Currently Open. It Was A Good Time. No More Chum Buckets. Oh No! It Was It Was It Was It Was It It It Was It The First Place For The First Time In The First Time Since The Last Time I Try To Be Able To Get The Perfect Time Before SpongeBob Has His Mustache In A Long Time Ago And Now I'm Going To Be Able To See The First Place For Me To The Point Of Having The Best Way Of Getting To See What Happens.

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Python Hyena

The Sponge-Bob Square-Pants Movie (2004): Dir: Stephen Hillenburg / Voices: Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Clancy Brown / Cast: David Hasselhoff: Based on the popular kids animation, Sponge-Bob seems to represent a talent in the least likely. He is a square sponge of juvenile free spirit whom along with his starfish pal Patrick are assigned to journey to Shell City to reclaim the stolen crown of King Neptune and rescue their boss Mr. Krabs who has been frozen. Sponge-Bob is depressed after being passed up for promotion but schemer Plankton sets out to rule the world with plan Z, which takes affect right in their work environment. Flimsy setup follows a series of events to prevent Sponge-Bob from reaching Shell City. Ending succeeds mainly due to a cameo by David Hasselhoff that actually pays off with a laugh aimed at himself. Celebrity voices include Alec Baldwin voicing a hit-man named Dennis out to prevent Sponge-Bob and Patrick from completing their mission. Scarlett Johansson voices Princess Mindy who offers the encouragement needed to excel the heroes. Jeffrey Tambor voices King Neptune, and Clancy Brown voices Sponge-Bob's boss Mr. Krabs. Directed by Stephen Hillenburg with unfortunate flat animation. Characters are aimed at children making this poised squarely at Sponge-Bob fans. Score: 5 ½ / 10

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