Of course, on the surface, Spongebob appears to be a cartoon designed for the 6-12 year old crowd. The colors, the funny aquatic creatures, the underwater squirrel, the quirky music. But anyone who has watched SB knows that, in general, this cartoon is more appropriate for the under 5 crowd, who are too young to understand the crude humor, and the high school and college crowd, who have created many a drinking...
Posted on Aug 24th, 2009 in
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It’s been a while since I did a Spongebob post, and I was feeling in the mood tonight. So here it is, the top 5 disgusting Spongebob episodes, in no particualr order, except for #1, which is the most disgusting.
5. Pets or Pests- Spongebob and Patrick discover a worm while playing. Worm gives birth, chased off by Gary, leaving SB with a half a dozen baby worms. They basically spend the entire episode...
Posted on Jul 25th, 2009 in
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Growth Spout was the sixth episode from the SB Summer Bash
I feel like a broken record at this point- it was okay, not great.
Episode starts off with Pearl going through a growth spurt, and she demands food. She eats the entire fridge in one bite.
Krabs first goes to Ms. Puff’s house and starts harvesting what look like giant peanuts, but they are all really worms, and they begin to spit disgustingly at...
Posted on Jul 25th, 2009 in
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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...
Posted on Jul 24th, 2009 in
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Yes, another Plankton episode. It’s starting to get on my nerves. So much potential, and the writers are falling back on the same old stories too many times.
The episode is not terribly interesting. In fact, Karen, Plankton’s robot wife, wraps it up quite nicely: Repulsive.
In this episode, Plankton is unknowingly brought back to Sandy’s habit inside of Sandy’s suit. She goes to...