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King Neptune's crown has been stolen, and the prime suspect is Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob's boss at Mr. Krabs' Krabby Patties. SpongeBob refuses to believe that his boss is responsible and teams up with his best friend, Patrick to track down the stolen crown.
The new feature film has some of the charm of the small-screen original, but it lacks the sustained goofiness of the series.
February 18, 2007
Nell Minow
Very similar to the edgy animated TV show.
December 29, 2010
J. R. Jones
The Nickelodeon cartoon series about an oceanic sponge and his starfish sidekick washes onto the big screen with a tide of weak one-liners, exaggerated reactions, and vaguely nauseating gags.
The questions that the religious right needs to ask are how and why they ever confused homosexuality with pedophilia. Not only does blurring this issue do gays a disservice, it lets SpongeBob get away with murder.
If you are a non-parent and you're entertained by this, wow, good for you.
November 22, 2004
Randy Cordova
Like the TV show it's based on, it's a daffy, enjoyable creation.
November 21, 2004
Felix Vasquez Jr.
It's never afraid to break out of movie conventions and revert back to its series randomness and sheer Monty Python-esque humor that made it a hit with kids in the first place.