Jul
25
2009

New Spongbob Review- I Love Dancing

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This is the review of the fifth new episode for the summer bash.

And thank god, no Plankton this time around.

Quick synopsis: Spongebob dances at work and is approached bya  talent scout for an audition for a show she is promoting.  SB tells Squidward, so off course, Squidward is jealous.

We can to see a little more of Squid’s evil side this episode.  He decides he will try to tire SB out so badly he will miss the audition so he can take his place.  Squidward convinces SB to allow him to tutor him in the art of dancing, and for a little bit I was reminded of the art school episode.  Squid shows SB how to do certain moves, and each time, SB does it better than him, enraging Squidward.  Squidward finally gets SB to perform an impossible dance step, and SB stays up all night practicing, and in the morning, he passes out.

Squid takes SB’s place at the audition, and his performance is awful, but the talent evaluator loves him… and he gets the part.  And he is so excited.

Until he sees who he is going to be working for- Squilliam.  Squilliam yells at him and shows him what dance moves he wants him to do, and Squidward is clearly miserable as he begins.

At the end, we see SB and Patrick in the audience watching Squidward practice.

I’ll put this in the category as most of the newer episodes.  Fair.  Not horrible, not great, though the middle five minutes where SB is outperforming Squiward is entertaining.  Its watchable once or twice, but misses the mark.  It misses the wackiness of SB.  And the end… the end could have been better.

Again, at last no Plankton.

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