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SpongeBob SquarePants

Tom Kenny , Bill Fagerbakke    Unrated   DVD
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Split pants, bad breath, and time travel are just part of the nonsense the animated sponge and his undersea buddies are up to in this installment of the popular Nickelodeon series. The cheerfully inept SpongeBob splits his pants while hoisting marshmallows in a weightlifting competition, to the amusement of the crowd. So if it's funny once, it must be funny five times, right? Next, Squidward gets trapped in the Krusty Krab freezer and time travels to a future of Spongetrons and back to a prehistoric SpongeBob and Patrick--not a pretty sight. There's also a cure for Sandy the squirrel's homesickness for Texas, underwater ghost stories when SpongeBob and Squidward work the night shift, and the sponge's aforementioned sea onion breath in this 10-episode compilation. Don't look for any double-entendres to amuse the parents here; this two-hour collection of goofing around is strictly for kids, ages 4 to 10. --Kimberly Heinrichs

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Ripped Pants

SpongeBob tries to impress Sandy at Mussel Beach, and accidentally rips his pants! He's embarrassed until he realizes the crowd through it was a joke he did on purpose! His ripped pants are a hit, but the joke gets old, fast.

SB-129

Squidward flees to the Krusty Krab in search of quiet and winds up frozen in the freezer. When he finally thaws, he finds himself far into the future and wondering how to go back!

Texas

Sandy's blue. Seems she's homesick for 'good ol' Texas' and plans to go back home. SpongeBob's determined to cheer her up by bringing a bit of Texas right to Bikini bottom.

The Graveyard Shift

The Krusty Krab is now open 24 hours a day. On their first all night shift, Squidward tries to scare Sponge Bob with tales of the "harsh-slinging slasher." And as things begin to go bump in the night, Squidward starts believing his own twisted tale!

Something Smells

SpongBob's got terrible sea onion ice cream breath, yet he can't understand why he's being avoided. Patrick says it's a beauty issue. So when Patrick eats sea onion bon bons and people avoid him, too, he's convinced he caught "the ugly" from SpongeBob.

Jellyfishing

When SpongeBob and Patrick find Squidward is recovering from a bicycling accident, they take him jellyfishing so he can have his "best day ever." Unfortunately, their good intentions wreak havoc on Squidward's recovery efforts.

Dying For Pie

Squidward accidentally lets SpongeBob eat an exploding pie. To alleviate his guilt, Squidward resolves to make SpongeBob's few remaining hours enjoyable. And that makes Squidward more miserable than ever!

Wormy

Sandy's taking a trip and puts SpongeBob and Patrick in charge of her pet caterpillar. When the caterpillar turns into a butterfly overnight, SpongeBob and Patrick are convinced this new creature ate "Wormy" and is now after them and the rest of Bikini Bottom!

F.U.N.

SpongeBob is convinced Plankton's so evil because he's lonely, so he befriends the little guy. Unfortunately, everyone sees that Plankton is using SpongeBob to get to the secret krabby patty recipe. It's up to Mr. Krabs to reveal Plankton's plot to SpongeBob.

Club SpongeBob

SpongeBob and Patrick's clubhouse has no room for Squidward. Literally. But Squidward forces his way in, "propelling" the clubhouse into the middle of nowhere. Hopelessly lost, Squidward begins to panic. But SpongeBob and Patrick truest in the "magic conch."


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5.0 out of 5 stars For everyone who ever worked in a greasy spoon, Feb 21 2004
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Robert Wynkoop (Washington State) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: SpongeBob SquarePants (DVD)
Why would a pastor with a doctorate write a review about a Sponge Bob Squarepants DVD? Should I not be reviewing some deep obtuse theological tome instead? Well maybe, but I think the Lord has a sense of humor- after all, he created camels did he not?

I worked my way through college and graduate school working in various restaurants, from substandard greasy spoons to five-star eating establishments, and all I can say is that the creators of Sponge Bob must have spent their share of the time working in greasy spoons. What restaurant worker cannot identify with Mr. Crab and the Crusty Crab restaurant? It is hilariously true.

For my money the two shorts The Graveyard Shift and Dying for Pie, are the cream of the crop. Although written for children, like the classic Warner Brothers Cartoons of the 1940s, Sponge Bob has funny adult humor. Anytime the neighborhood kids or my grandkids come over, we pop in Sponge Bob, sit down and have a laugh together. If the truth were told, who waits for the kids to come over? After a hard day at work I will occasionally pop in Sponge Bob, sit back and have a good laugh by myself.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rating 4 every episode!, Jun 30 2003
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This review is from: SpongeBob SquarePants (DVD)
Ripped Pants: 1 of my faves. 9/10
SB129: Gets boring at times. 7/10
Texas: 1 of the best! 9/10
Graveyard Shift:My #2 favrite from this DVD. 10/10
Something Smells: Why did they edit the part where he says Hi building? 7.5/10
Jellyfishing:1 of the weakest episodes. 7.5/10
Dying For Pie:They show it on TV too much, but still a good one. 8/10
Wormy:Probably my least favorite. 6.5/10
Club Spongebob: A great one! 9.5/10
FUN: My #1 favorite on this DVD and in general! 11/10
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the key DVD for your spongebob collection, April 25 2004
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"surfer1000" (Greenwich, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This is by far one of the best sponge bob DVD's out their it includes many classics like ripped, and tea at the tree dome if their is any DVD that a first timer for spongebob this is the one you should by.
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