Why there is only one good spongebob movie

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  • I really hope you enjoy this. I’ve never made a video this long but it felt great and I hope to do it more Really hope Viacom doesn’t wrongfully copyright this like they are notorious for doing
  • As a kid, I never realized that Dennis stepping on Patrick and SpongeBob was a callback to Plankton being stepped on by SpongeBob in the beginning.
  • @JackSpadeVT
    My favorite thing about the first movie is that Plankton has failed to steal a burger from a burger joint for years, but successfully stole the crown for their king/god from a highly secure castle in his first try. Love this movie, I mean that
  • 1: Great movie, perfect for an intended finale, well-written plot where every single moment counted 2: Nice concept, wacky and enjoyable storyline, not as good as first one but still very great 3: spinoff ad
  • The SpongeBob Movie (2004) gives a message of self acceptance; if you’re a goofball, no matter your age, you’re capable of doing amazing things. It’s amazing ❤
  • I remember shortly after Stephen Hillenburg died, the state college in my town had a midnight showing of the movie to honor his memory and celebrate his life. My dad was convinced that we didn't need to be in a rush to get to the theater because who is gonna be watching the spongebob movie at midnight? We walked into a completely packed theater and my dad remembered that college kids 1. don't sleep, and 2. grew up on old spongebob. Of course the place would be packed. We were fortunate enough to get a seat because a guy and his two friends were willing to stand at the back of the theater and give us their seats. Anyway, that was probably one of the greatest movie-viewing experiences of my life, because nobody cared about "proper theater etiquette." When the pirates yelled out, "Tickets to the spongebob squarepants movie!" everyone in the theater just started cheering and singing along with the theme song. There were other moments like this, but the other most memorable moment was when the entire theater screamed, "DADDY, YES!!!!!" in unison. Truely a magical experience.
  • Almost 20 years later and I still sing "I'm a Goofy Goober" on a semi-regular basis
  • @SaltpeterTaffy
    I first saw the first movie on TV. During the scene where Spongebob and Patrick were drying out, I thought "I can totally imagine a theater full of crying children." And then it zoomed out to all the crying pirates. I did not expect such swift vindication. One of the greatest movie moments.
  • @b4byj3susm4n
    The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is much more inspired by Greek epics than its goofiness might implies. And that’s what makes it great as a movie to a TV series. I mean, King Neptune (a.k.a. Poseidon), a no-man’s land of monsters, a cyclops, Hasselhoff Ex Machina, it’s a very classic hero’s journey.
  • Dennis is literally the most intimidating SpongeBob villain.
  • @hotaru8309
    I think part of David Hasselhoff working was that 1. It was so unexpected until 2. That Hasselhoff just seems so legitimately, honestly, excited to be a part of it. His happiness is contagious. 3. They embrace the goofiness of it completely.
  • @TheBlueSpider
    Although I do agree partly with fans saying spongebob should've ended on the 1st movie, I still feel like season 4-5 and possibly 6 still had some good episodes. Gary come home felt like an og spongebob episode and this was season 4, The gags with patchy the pirate made me laugh too much as well. I'm currently rewatching the series as a whole and even though I see the decrease in quality of episodes I do think the some of the later seasons are not bad at all.
  • @MicroBihon
    The First Movie actually made me cry In the credits So there was this one song called "Spongebob and Patrick Confront a Psychic Wall of Energy" I internalized its lyrics and felt how Spongebob and patrick are growing up, like me. I heard it again some years later and i cant help but to be a sobbing mess. The nostalgia just hit me so hard and internalizing the lyrics now as an adult made me understand how the movie was meant to be a finale and its time for spongebob and crew to move on.
  • @kaz101
    David Hasselhoff helping Spongebob and Patrick out of nowhere and it never being explained is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in an animated movie
  • @brandonm8901
    The heat lamp scene was unnecessarily emotional for a Spongebob film. Very well executed too
  • @chillbuni
    Honestly, Stephan Hillenburg's idea of the show ending at three seasons would've worked well. The first three seasons are the best in my opinion
  • @chocolateisbrown
    Honestly the final scene in the first movie leading into possibly one of the greatest end credits themes fills me up with so much joy every single time I watch it...
  • @mushmush4980
    It's really crazy how the last spongebob movie put in a literal gambling scene for an audience they presumed were children. Hillenberg used the ice cream scene as both a creative censor, a fun gag, and a nod to older children and parents who enjoy the humor but understand that children should not be directly exposed to themes related to drugs and alcohol.
  • Fun Fact: Stephen Hillenburg actually wanted the first spongebob movie to be the finale of Spongebob and honestly that would have been better in my opinion
  • @ParakeetStudios3
    The worst part of camp coral is that Sandy is there. If you didn’t know, Sandy was from Texas and moved to bikini bottom for research. What is worse is that SpongeBob first meets sandy in like the third episode. Not as kids. What is EVEN WORSE is that this is in a SpongeBob movie. Plot holes shouldn’t happen in the masterpiece that is SpongeBob. Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.