

Patrick purposefully berates Squidward for doing something he encouraged him to do, annoys both him and Eugene during the whole drive, eats nearly all of the krabby patties Krabs brought on the trip, steals the last krabby patty from SpongeBob, and finally eats the last patty right inside the Food Con. Krabs and Patrick have a few bad moments, like when Krabs overworks SpongeBob and Patrick, throws Squidward to a deadly predator, and brought Squidward along the ride even though he didn't want to go. Squidward is also sprayed with smoke at the end, which is means that the trucker from earlier took his truck inside the Food Con, which makes no sense. Squidward gets tortured a lot throughout the episode.Krabs to stop the vehicle to look at something a sign tell them is near. SpongeBob making a door inside the pile.A viewer may think that the host is going to tell SpongeBob that he didn't like the patty he eats, but instead say he says that he likes it and that it wins. The ending, with SpongeBob realizing that he gave the host of Food Con a "nature patty" instead of a krabby patty, brings tension and surprise.The plot is pretty entertaining, and the inclusion of a food convention is pretty cool.The animation is quite good, such as one scene having Squidward's angry face look incredibly stunning since his veins bulge and his entire head seem to swell in anger.Krabs rented a cool ride, but then the ride leaves and reveals the real vehicle they are riding in, which is a barely fuctioning wooded vehicle is hilarious depending on your view. The scene that tricks you into believing Mr.The characters are very funny and likable in this episode, specially SpongeBob and Squidward.Starving, they have to find food, and the only food left is a perfect-conditioned Krabby Patty meant for the Food Con. However, on the way there, they got stranded in a forest with no way out. When I asked them about the most memorable parts of the movie, responses involved both fart jokes and one of the more subtle instances of cultural commentary involving a narrative device called “The Window of Meanwhile.Mr Krabs, Squidward, SpongeBob and Patrick want to go to the Food Con. In these dog days of summer and the pandemic, the slightest distraction is welcome. At the end of it all, my kids and I shrugged our shoulders. How do SpongeBob and Patrick rescue Gary? What does it mean to be a friend? How can we accept our true selves? These are the tough life questions The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run tries to answer in its own fashion. The plot, meanwhile, kept moving forward. Those with sharp ears might also catch other cameos by Awkwafina and Tiffany Haddish playing characters that do nothing to bank on their particular style of comedy. “Because I am made of sage, and I am sage.” Whoa! I watched my kids watching Reeves’s exchanges with SpongeBob and Patrick with zero sense of irony, and wondered how long Reeves would meme-ify himself, and whether I should bother explaining it all to my kids. “I’m Sage,” he says in characteristic Keanu-speak. Throw in a tumbleweed cameo by Keanu Reeves. I sort of smiled – just like when I recently watched a Korean drama featuring a Nietzsche-spouting gangster. “It feels like the journey of a singular hero who battles adversity,” replies SpongeBob. To wit: “This is like a buddy movie,” says Patrick. Their road trip becomes yet another vehicle to deliver punny lines and meta-analysis. When Gary is “snail-napped” by Poseidon (a Greek god making an underwater appearance, natch), SpongeBob and Patrick set out on a rescue mission to The Lost City of Atlantic City. Krabs’s rival Plankton, a copepod who runs the unsuccessful restaurant the Chum Bucket and Sandy Cheeks, a Texan squirrel who wears a diving suit to live underwater – another one of SpongeBob’s friends. Other characters include Krusty Krab’s miserly owner Mr. His other neighbour, Squidward Tentacles, is a morose and grumpy octopus, who also happens to be SpongeBob’s co-worker at a fast-food restaurant called the Krusty Krab, and who likes to play the clarinet. He’s best friends with Patrick Star, a not-so-bright starfish, but a loyal friend and neighbour. As many likely know, SpongeBob lives in an underwater city called Bikini Bottom, with his pet snail Gary, who – for some reason – meows like a cat.
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They’d only ever gotten to watch the TV show at their cousin’s house, since we are a no-cable-TV household. As soon as the Attenborough-like voiceover (by director/writer Tim Hill) opening mentioned “Bikini Bottom,” both my kids yelled “SPONGEBOB!” and profusely thanked me. I didn’t want to taint our experience with my disdain. I didn’t tell the kids what they were going to watch.
