THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SEARCH FOR SQUAREPANTS
SpongeBob SquarePants (Tom Kenny) returns in a feature-length swashbuckling adventure alongside his best friend Patrick Star (Bill Fagerbakke). Together they journey deep into the ocean where SpongeBob tries to prove his bravery by confronting a ghostly pirate known as ‘The Flying Dutchman’ (Mark Hamill). In true SpongeBob style, his naivety results in a whirlwind of trouble and chaos. The fast paced animation is outstanding, transporting viewers into a vibrant underwater realm filled with quirky creatures. A small portion of the film crosses over into the real world and the animated characters interact with live action. Themes of loyalty, being yourself, and having a positive outlook will remind fans why SpongeBob is the world’s most beloved sea sponge. With its simple, silly humour, that’s never mean spirited, adults will find enjoyment in clever innuendos that children won’t register, like SpongeBob frequently dropping a brick out of his pants. I’m pretty sure Patrick Star was wearing a jock strap at one stage too. This franchise has endured for 26 years and movies like this promise its continued success for many more. A delightful family-friendly romp that will appeal to kids and big guys (and gals!)
SCORE:
Alex, Kyleigh and Emilee’s Score 8/10
Lenny’s Score (6 years old) 10/10