The film is every bit as hysterical as the very best episodes of the television show, featuring some of the most random, bizarre, and completely ridiculous humor ever put on film, and it probably helps that this always made for my favorites episodes of SpongeBob. A part of me rejoiced over the very idea of feature-length SpongeBob, yet another part of me was very much worried that this would turn out to be another run-of-the-mill kids movie full of fart jokes and supposedly "funny" scenes where the characters suddenly start dancing to some Britney Spears song. When I heard there was going to be a film based on this wonderful show after seeing the trailer for it when I saw Shrek 2 in the theater, I wasn't quite sure how to feel. Well, needless to say, I've been a big fan of SpongeBob since the beginning. And with A-list celebrities including Scarlett Johannson, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff, SpongeBob finally became a movie-star. Feeling less like an extended episode and more like an actual film, The Spongebob SquarePants Movie features much of the same silliness the show offered but in a greater caliber on a nearly Hollywood level of action. It was November 2004 when the world was treated to the first SpongeBob movie and my brother and I and my baby sister were treated to seeing Nickelodeon's top star finally make his big-screen debut, after Nickelodeon had scored big time with The Rugrats, but not so much with Hey, Arnold! or the Wild Thornberrys.
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