The writing is sharp and the characters cool, while at the film’s heart lies an innocence that resonates with us all.
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (2004)
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Reviews Counted:118
Fresh:81
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Surreally goofy and entertaining for both children and their parents.
Theatrical Release:11-02-2005
Synopsis: A passion for drawing, a penchant for the films of Jacques Cousteau, and a career as a marine biologist were SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS creator Stephen Hillenburg's inspirations for bringing this fun... A passion for drawing, a penchant for the films of Jacques Cousteau, and a career as a marine biologist were SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS creator Stephen Hillenburg's inspirations for bringing this fun character to life. A hugely popular Nickelodeon show based on SpongeBob inspires THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE, which brings the oceanic cast of animated oddballs to the big screen. The bubbly inhabitants of Bikini Bottom are in more trouble than a sinking ship at the start of the film. The evil Plankton (Doug Lawrence) has hatched a plan to send the Krusty Krab burger chain out of business. He steals the secret formula for the delicious Krabby Patty and then frames Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown) for the theft of King Neptune's (Jeffrey Tambor) crown. With all eyes on Mr. Krabs, Plankton starts selling Krabby Patties at his own Chum Bucket restaurant. Just then, SpongeBob (Tom Kenny) steps in and, with his starfish pal Patrick (Rick Faggerbakke), sets out to find the crown and get Mr. Krabs out of hot water. What follows is an epic adventure in which the pair encounter some slippery villains, and a hero in the form of special guest star David Hasselhoff--who appears as himself in a bizarre fusion of animation and live action. SpongeBob and Patrick frantically race back to Bikini Bottom to stop megalomaniacal Plankton from taking over the world. All of this is played out before an eclectic soundtrack, which pairs indie rockers like The Flaming Lips and Wilco with teen-pop princess Avril Lavigne. Taking its first triumphant step into the feature film world, SPONGEBOB soaks up an enthusiastic crowd of children and adults alike. [More]
Starring: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Jeffrey Tambor, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Jeffrey Tambor, Scarlett Johansson, David Hasselhoff, Alec Baldwin, Clancy Brown, Doug Lawrence, Rodger Bumpass, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett, Jill Talley
Screenwriter: Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, Kent Osborne, Aaron Springer, Stephen Hillenburg, Paul Tibbit
Producer: Derek Drymon, Albie Hecht, Julia Pistor, Stephen Hillenburg, Gina Shay
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
Any resemblance between this big screen debacle and the sweet-and-funny Nickelodeon cable show on which it's supposedly based is entirely coincidental.
SpongeBob SquarePants is one of those newer generation cartoons where obnoxiousness has replaced bitter sarcasm and gross-out humor has replaced violent slapstick.
Could SpongeBob, all gangly goodwill and ice cream appetite, be the anarchic savior for our stressed-out times?
Viewing The Incredibles one night and SpongeBob the next is like spending a weekend in Paris before your visit to Fallujah.
The first half hour is unequivocally hysterical...[but] there’s no doubt that for those of us over 12, the appearance of the closing credits is not an unwelcome sight.
If you are a non-parent and you're entertained by this, wow, good for you.
It may be aimed at children, but my inner child was screaming, "Get me out of here!"
The "Baywatch" veteran David Hasselhoff coming to the rescue of our animated friends livens the action.
There's nothing you wouldn't expect (with the possible exception of live-action Hasselhoff) and everything you would.
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