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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Widescreen Edition)
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DVD detailsActor: Alec Baldwin, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Mary Jo Catlett, Rodger Bumpass Brand: Paramount Primary Contributor: Clancy Brown Primary Contributor: Rodger Bumpass Primary Contributor: Tom Kenny Primary Contributor: Carolyn Lawrence DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled) Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 87 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-03-01 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Paramount Pictures
DVD Reviews of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Widescreen Edition)DVD Review: Very bad Summary: 1 StarsVery bad condition didn't work even one time because was all screchet up all ower , the box was so dirty i had to put in garbage imediatly .
I dont recomand anyone to buy .
DVD Review: love the movie and shipping Summary: 5 Starsmy kids really enjoy the movie, i actually enjoy the movie as well. What impressed me the most is how fast my order was delivered to me.
DVD Review: This Sponge Rocks! Summary: 4 StarsThe Movie Review Kid is back and better than ever! Today, my victim is The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. How many of you watch Nickelodeon? Well, it's on channel 33 on Cablevision. Anyway, there's a show. A show about a sponge. A sponge who lives in a pineapple. And for the record, his friends do not live in other types of fruit. This sponge lives in an underwater city. A city called Bikini Bottom. And in this city lives many sea creatures. From a fat starfish to a land squirrel who does karate, this town really makes you think. For me, it makes me think about food. Mmm...I could really use some crabs. But enough about food, the point is there's this porous dude named SpongeBob who lives in Bikini Bottom. Seen since May 1, 1999, this show is one of Nick's greatest. And shouldn't great shows have movies? That's what happened in 2004. Nickelodeon Movies released a theatrical movie called The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Unlike other reviewers on this website who whine about how "This movie stinks!" or "I loved this movie!" and other dumb stuff, I'm actually going to TELL you about this movie. See, Plankton(who's pretty much a pathetic villian)frames Mr.Krabs(the owner of the Krusty Krab and SpongeBob's employer) for stealing King Neptune's crown. SpongeBob and his best friend, Patrick Star(the fat starfish I was telling you about earlier), volunteer to go to Shell City(the place where the crown is) and retrieve the King's crown and save Mr. Krabs (who is currently frozen until SpongeBob gets the crown). Along the way, Sponge & Pat encounter live-action people, like the evil Cyclops, who I can tell doesn't do a good job of cleaning up, and some dude named David Hasselholf. I liked this movie and I bet you'll like it too. 'Cause if you don't I'll track your sorry butt down, shove a knife down your throat, rip out your intestines, give 'em to a crazy dog, and-. Well, I think I've made my graphic yet gorey point. And also your fat mama smells like a dead goat and you look like the inside of a garbage can. I'm sorry but that's the best compliment I can give you, Dude. See ya, sucka.
DVD Review: This Sponge Rocks! Summary: 4 StarsThe Movie Review Kid is back and better than ever! Today, my victim is The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. How many of you watch Nickelodeon? Well, it's on channel 33 on Cablevision. Anyway, there's a show. A show about a sponge. A sponge who lives in a pineapple. And for the record, his friends do not live in other types of fruit. This sponge lives in an underwater city. A city called Bikini Bottom. And in this city lives many sea creatures. From a fat starfish to a land squirrel who does karate, this town really makes you think. For me, it makes me think about food. Mmm...I could really use some crabs. But enough about food, the point is there's this porous dude named SpongeBob who lives in Bikini Bottom. Seen since May 1, 1999, this show is one of Nick's greatest. And shouldn't great shows have movies? That's what happened in 2004. Nickelodeon Movies released a theatrical movie called The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Unlike other reviewers on this website who whine about how "This movie stinks!" or "I loved this movie!" and other dumb stuff, I'm actually going to TELL you about this movie. See, Plankton(who's pretty much a pathetic villian)frames Mr.Krabs(the owner of the Krusty Krab and SpongeBob's employer) for stealing King Neptune's crown. SpongeBob and his best friend, Patrick Star(the fat starfish I was telling you about earlier), volunteer to go to Shell City(the place where the crown is) and retrieve the King's crown and save Mr. Krabs (who is currently frozen until SpongeBob gets the crown). Along the way, Sponge & Pat encounter live-action people, like the evil Cyclops, who I can tell doesn't do a good job of cleaning up, and some dude named David Hasselholf. I liked this movie and I bet you'll like it too. 'Cause if you don't I'll track your sorry butt down, shove a knife down your throat, rip out your intestines, give 'em to a crazy dog, and-. Well, I think I've made my graphic yet gorey point. And also your fat mama smells like a dead goat and you look like the inside of a garbage can. I'm sorry but that's the best compliment I can give you, Dude. See ya, sucka.
DVD Review: This Sponge Rocks! Summary: 4 StarsThe Movie Review Kid is back and better than ever! Today, my victim is The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. How many of you watch Nickelodeon? Well, it's on channel 33 on Cablevision. Anyway, there's a show. A show about a sponge. A sponge who lives in a pineapple. And for the record, his friends do not live in other types of fruit. This sponge lives in an underwater city. A city called Bikini Bottom. And in this city lives many sea creatures. From a fat starfish to a land squirrel who does karate, this town really makes you think. For me, it makes me think about food. Mmm...I could really use some crabs. But enough about food, the point is there's this porous dude named SpongeBob who lives in Bikini Bottom. Seen since May 1, 1999, this show is one of Nick's greatest. And shouldn't great shows have movies? That's what happened in 2004. Nickelodeon Movies released a theatrical movie called The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Unlike other reviewers on this website who whine about how "This movie stinks!" or "I loved this movie!" and other dumb stuff, I'm actually going to TELL you about this movie. See, Plankton(who's pretty much a pathetic villian)frames Mr.Krabs(the owner of the Krusty Krab and SpongeBob's employer) for stealing King Neptune's crown. SpongeBob and his best friend, Patrick Star(the fat starfish I was telling you about earlier), volunteer to go to Shell City(the place where the crown is) and retrieve the King's crown and save Mr. Krabs (who is currently frozen until SpongeBob gets the crown). Along the way, Sponge & Pat encounter live-action people, like the evil Cyclops, who I can tell doesn't do a good job of cleaning up, and some dude named David Hasselholf. I liked this movie and I bet you'll like it too. 'Cause if you don't I'll track your sorry butt down, shove a knife down your throat, rip out your intestines, give 'em to a crazy dog, and-. Well, I think I've made my graphic yet gorey point. And also your fat mama smells like a dead goat and you look like the inside of a garbage can. I'm sorry but that's the best compliment I can give you, Dude. See ya, sucka.
Description of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Widescreen Edition)Spongebob squarepants takes leave from the town of bikini bottom in order to track down king neptunes stolen crown. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/16/2007 Starring: Tom Kenny Clancy Brown Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Pg How many movies offer the rare spectacle of a parasailing pink starfish flying over a crowd with a congratulatory pennant clenched between his buttcheeks? And that's only the tip of the iceberg--The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a freewheeling goof of a cartoon, full of surreal twists as its diminutive heroes head down a dangerous road to rescue the lost crown of King Neptune. SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny), an arrested adolescent in the mold of Pee-wee Herman, works at a fast-food restaurant that serves something called Krabby Patties (as the restaurant owner is himself a crab, it's not clear what exactly they're made of). His best friend Patrick Starfish (Bill Fagerbakke) lives under a rock and has an IQ in the lower digits. Still, their friendship carries them through many a tight spot as they strive for manliness. Anyone seeking a coherent world will be disappointed; in this undersea adventure, things catch on fire or seem to be surrounded by air whenever it's convenient for a gag. The jokes are often more silly than actually funny, but there's an undeniably energetic joviality to the proceedings. Featuring the voices of Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin, and a fully fleshed appearance by David Hasselhoff. --Bret Fetzer
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