The latest SpongeBob DVD Truth or Square arrived in the mail a few days ago and I was happy to watch it with my family this weekend. We all loved it, as we are all huge fans of the show. I love SpongeBob; he’s goofy and a silly soul who just loves to have fun. After watching the Truth or Square DVD, [...]
The latest SpongeBob DVD Truth or Square arrived in the mail a few days ago and I was happy to watch it with my family this weekend. We all loved it, as we are all huge fans of the show. I love SpongeBob; he’s goofy and a silly soul who just loves to have fun. After watching the Truth or Square DVD, I’d recommend this to anyone who is in need of a great DVD this holiday season. Don’t forget Black Friday is this weekend …
I think the episode that got the most laughs in our house was Truth or Square, the extended version. Not only did it have a gazillion celebrities in it, including Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Triumph the Comic Dog, Robin Williams, and Pink singing her heart out about having scurvy, but it had SpongeBob’s first Krabby Patty experience, when he was in his mother’s belly, yanking on the umbilical cord and she was sending down a patty to feed him. This episode was the eleventy seventh (No typo) anniversary of The Krusty Krab, and Patchy the Pirate pulled out all the stops. I enjoyed hearing all the alternative versions of the evolution of SBSP, they were singing theme songs for everyone and I liked Patrick Seastar’s song the best: “Who lives like a barnacle under the sea? Pa-trick Sea-star!”
Krusty Krushers
This was my second favorite episode, as Mr. Krabs had convinced SpongeBob and Patrick to become wrestlers in order to win a million dollar prize. They wrestling scenes were hilarious, and Pig Patty and Short Order Boy are getting pulverized under Pig Patty throws in the buns of steel move. Of course, I won’t mention whether or not they win the million dollar prize.
Choir Boys
We ran out of time for Choir Boys, but if it involves music, I know I’m going to love it. We will be watching this episode during Thanksgiving break. The kids had already seen it, but I hadn’t and they tell me it is pretty funny. Just looking at this picture makes me giggle in anticipation.
Porous Pockets
SpongeBob and Patrick find a “volleyball” inside of a screaming clam, and a very excited appraiser spots them on the beach with their giant pearl. They earn a small fortune, and spend their money on gum and simple this at first. Then SpongeBob meets the wrong people, and he loses his fortune. This was a great lesson for the kids, as we see SpongeBob get taken advantage of by his so-called new friends who wanted him to give them money just because they realized he was way too generous. Side note, my boy told us how he had a dream a few weeks ago that he found a buried treasure and became rich and never had to do homework again. In his dream he was teasing his older sister since he was rich and then he felt guilty in his dream, so he bought her the New Moon movie, weeks before it was even released in theatres.
My eleven year old recommends you buy this DVD because ” it is very creative and funny.” He also recommends watching Truth or Square the extended version over and over because “there are a lot of details and this episode includes a lot of scenes that weren’t on tv; you can see things you haven’t seen the first, third, or even the eleventh time you have watched it before.” I find that to be very solid advice coming from my SBSP expert. If he’s happily watching this episode for the eleventh time, you know you will be getting something that will be watched over and over again.
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