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North American PlayStation 2 cover art(PS2, GC, Xbox)AWE Games(Microsoft Windows)(GBA)(Mac)Shiraz Akmal(PS2, GC, Xbox)Scott Nixon (PC)Armando Soto (GBA)Keith Pope(PS2, GC, Xbox)Trevor Talbird (PC)Derek Dutilly (GBA)Joel Goodsell(PS2, GC, Xbox)Scott Nixon (PC)Armando Soto (GBA)Mark Pope(PS2, GC, Xbox)Jamie Nye (PC)Jimmy Huey,Ian Wakelin (GBA)Scott Chiu,St. John Colon(PS2, GC, Xbox)Mike Niedda (PC)Jacob Stevens (GBA)Scott Nixon (PC)J.J. Pomegranate (GBA),Bobby Crew,John O'Kennedy,Beth Ertz (PS2, GC, Xbox)Joe Abbati (PC)Martin Schioeler (GBA)Series. Contents.Plot The plot of the video game is based on the film, albeit liberties are taken occasionally. King Neptune's crown has been stolen by Plankton and and must retrieve it from Shell City and save Bikini Bottom.Console Versions The gameplay is similar to that from Heavy Iron Studios' previous game, as it was created using the same engine and shares many assets. There are 18 levels in the game that loosely follow the storyline of the film. The player controls and, both of whom have their own unique set of abilities.
Each level contains a main objective and side tasks. Four levels involve a that the player must defeat to progress to the next level.
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Boss enemies include the giant from the film, (who is fought twice), and King Neptune. Each main level and side task will give the player a Goofy Goober Token once completed, and the player needs these tokens to learn certain skills and proceed to the game. Although the player only needs to complete a level's main component in order to unlock the next level, it is not possible to complete the game only doing the main levels (though the player does not need to do all of the side tasks).There is also an update system in the game. As the player collects 'Manliness Points' (represented by glowing weights), they will learn new moves for SpongeBob and Patrick which are needed to complete the game. Once the player collects enough manliness points, they get an 'Upgrade Point' which can improve a skill's effect (or be used to increase the player's Max Health from three to up to six units). Although very helpful in progressing and completing the game, upgrades are not mandatory to doing so.The game does not use a life system; if the player dies, they are reverted to their last checkpoint, the game does not count deaths.
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Platforming - Ultimately, the main levels of the game, the player must use SpongeBob and/or Patrick to proceed through the levels. Several skills such as combat, careful movement, and most notably, the use of SpongeBob/Patrick's move-sets are needed to progress. Each level has side tasks which offer a Goofy Goober Token, including;. Sonic Wave Guitar - The player has to use SpongeBob's Sonic Guitar (his fifth and last move) to guide the wave throughout rings without missing one. Spongeball - The player must guide a ball-form SpongeBob through a platforming area, similar to the series. Floating Block Challenge - Patrick must jump from block-to-block to reach the Goofy Goober Token before time runs out. Each block has different attributes.
Combat Arena Challenges - SpongeBob, with only a few health units throughout the level, must defeat waves of enemies. Driving - Using the Patty Wagon, sometimes the player will need to drive through an area.
All of the driving levels have three identical side tasks: a time challenge, a ring challenge, and a 'Macho' (or harder) time challenge. Sliding - Using a small bathtub (or a shell and King Neptune's crown) which acts almost like a sled with its movement, the player must slide through the area.
The side tasks are the same as in the driving sequences. Bosses - There are a total of four boss battles in the game, none of which contain side tasks.Each completion of a challenge or its side task grants the player a Goofy Goober Token. In order to learn the moves required to advance in levels and the stories, SpongeBob and Patrick will have to complete these side missions (like the extra driving and minigame challenges) to get these tokens. SpongeBob and Patrick have a few moves, and when they get a sufficient number of points, they can upgrade a move or increase their max health. Their health units are measured in Krabby Patties; they each contain only three, but can be upgraded up to six over time. The moves will improve in effectiveness when upgraded.Throughout the game are cutscenes that are either in-game animations or FMV sequences that resemble slideshows and feature stills from the movie.PC Version The gameplay has features that are reminiscent of point-and-click adventure games, similar to that in and the PC version of.
It mainly follows around SpongeBob and Patrick in a various number of locations. The game consists of 8 chapters that loosely follow the plot of the film, with additional story details being described in cutscenes between chapters that feature narration over still pictures.GBA Version The GBA game is a 2D platformer split between 6 worlds to progress through, plus many bonus levels, and a boss at the end of each world. Unlike the console versions, there is a life system, and there is no save feature; instead, players are given a variety of level passwords as they progress through the game. Like the PC version, the story is told through still pictures, but this time with on-screen text.Voice cast. as, Gary the Snail and French Narrator.
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Bullock.Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScore6/1060/100GameZone6.5/108/107.5/106.9/107.8/106.8/107.8/107.8/1058/0/1008.9/107.4/1075/100Aggregate scores7/4/100According to, the GameCube, PC, and Xbox versions of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie have received 'Mixed or average reviews,' while the PS2 version received 'Generally favorable reviews.' On, the GBA version has a rating of 53 percent. Home console versions Juan Castro of, who reviewed the versions, stated that 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie delivers an entertaining (and oftentimes challenging) mix of platform and driving sequences. Controls feel responsive and the camera rarely hinders your view of the action. And the humor of the show practically seeps out of every clamshell and bed of kelp you cross'. The PS2 version was noted by as 'a full blown AAA platformer'.
GameZone's Louis Bedigian, who reviewed the Xbox version, felt that the game did not take advantage of the system's graphical capabilities, and wrote, 'The cut scenes are more like storyboards than movie sequences. You don't get to see too many clips from the film, just stills taken from specific scenes. Why would they do this when all other movie-based games use real-time sequences, if not actual clips from the film? This could come as a disappointment to players expecting to re-live the movie's magic through a game. During the gameplay, you'll be entertained by amusing dialogue, but the still picture movie sequences are a bore.' Bedigian concluded that young children would enjoy the game, except for 'the frustration' of its driving levels due to its controls, which he wrote, 'aren't very accurate, causing a lot of unnecessary screw ups during that part of the game.'
Anise Hollingshead of GameZone praised the GameCube version for its graphics and music, but noted that 'there probably could be more' sound effects for 'a better experience.' Hollingshead, who felt that the game was not as fun as, also noted that the game's platform-based levels were not as fun as its racing levels, 'Maybe because they're dark and dimly lit for the most part, or because they feel small and contained.' Hollingshead wrote that the game was probably better for older players because of 'the slight difficulty in some of the jumping sequences, and the long races'. Other versions Nintendo Power, reviewing the GBA version, noted the ability to change paths throughout the game, but wrote that 'some areas are more difficult to reach than they should be, making the platforming tricky at times.' Hollingshead criticized the GBA version for its repetitive gameplay and its inclusion of Patrick as a playable character, writing that 'despite the appearance of a dual partnership in the game, it quickly becomes evident that it's really only one playable character that's been melded from two.' Hollingshead wrote that 'unlike the console versions, the story here feels tacked on and doesn't really do much to tie the levels together in any sort of cohesive manner.'
Hollingshead praised the graphics and wrote that the music was 'the best part of the game,' but concluded that the console versions 'are much more fun.' Hollingshead praised the PC version for its graphics and sound, and wrote, 'The humor from the TV show has been translated very well to this computer game, and some of the dialogue is a riot. The characters all have funny things to say, and there are plenty of sight gags, too. Playing as Plankton was a great idea, and kids will love listening to the diminutive evil-ruler wannabe as he comments on the people and things around him.' However, Hollingshead – who felt that the game would be best for children who were between the ages of 6 and 10 – wrote that 'it's a short game, and because the adventure is the same each time through, there's not much replay value here.' Kristen Salvatore of felt that the PC version and its puzzles would appeal primarily to young children, but wrote that people expecting to 'play' the movie would be disappointed.
IGN's Levi Buchanan, who reviewed the cellphone game version, praised its graphics but criticized its simplicity. Buchanan wrote that the game 'certainly has plenty of goofball charm and personality', but concluded that it was 'something of a let-down' in comparison to previous SpongeBob cellphone games, as well as the 'pretty fun console version of the game'.The GBA version sold an estimated 780,000 copies; in August 2006, the game was ranked at number 25 on 's list of 'The Century's Top 50 Handheld Games,' arranged by number of copies sold.
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Why does a lobster make the ideal pet?A. It doesn't bark, and it knows the secrets of the deep.I've been telling that joke for years, to people who regard me in silence and mystification.
If it made you smile even a little, you are a candidate for 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.' This is the ' of animation, plopping us down inside a fast-food war being fought by sponges, starfish, crabs, tiny plankton and mighty King Neptune.SpongeBob (voice by ) has a ready-made legion of fans who follow his adventures every Saturday morning on Nickelodeon. I even know parents who like the show, which is fast-paced and goofy and involves SpongeBob's determination to amount to something in this world. In the movie, he dreams of becoming manager of Krusty Krab II, the new outlet being opened by Eugene H. Krabs , the most successful businesscrab in the ocean-floor community of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob may only be a kid, but he's smart and learns fast, and reminded me of Ed, the hero of the live-action Nickelodeon series 'Good Burger' ('Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger!
Can I take your order PLEASE?' SpongeBob, like all sponges I suppose, has a thing about cleanliness, and to watch him take a shower is inspiring. First he eats a cake of soap.
Then he plunges a hose into the top of his head and fills up with water, exuding soap bubbles from every pore, or would that be orifice, or crevice? Then he pulls on his SquarePants and hurries off for what he expects to be a richly deserved promotion.Alas, the job goes to Squidward Tentacles , who has no rapport with the customers but does have seniority.
A kid can't handle the responsibility, Eugene Krabs tells SpongeBob. This is a bitter verdict, but meanwhile intrigue is brewing in Bikini Bottom. Plankton, who runs the spectacularly unsuccessful rival food stand named the Chum Bucket, plans to steal Eugene's famous recipe for Krabby Patties. As part of this plot, Plankton (Mr. Lawrence) has King Neptune's crown stolen, and frames Eugene Krabs with the crime, so it's up to SpongeBob and his starfish friend Patrick to venture to the forbidden no-go zone of Shell City (which is no doubt near Shell Beach, and you remember Shell Beach).
There they hope to recapture the crown, restore it to King Neptune , save Mr. Krabs from execution, and get SpongeBob the promotion.All of this happens in jolly animation with bright colors and is ever so much more entertaining than you are probably imagining. No doubt right now you're asking yourself why you have read this far in the review, given the near-certainty that you will not be going anywhere near a SpongeBob SquarePants movie, unless you are the parent or adult guardian of a SpongeBob SquarePants fan, in which case your fate is sealed.
Assuming that few members of SpongeBob's primary audience are reading this (or can read), all I can tell you is, the movie is likely to be more fun than you expect.The opening, for example, is inexplicable, unexpected and very funny, as a boatload of pirates crowd into the front of a movie theater to see SpongeBob. These are real flesh-and-blood pirates, not animated ones, and part of the scene's charm comes because it is completely gratuitous. So, for that matter, is the appearance of another flesh-and-blood actor in the movie, who gives SpongeBob and Patrick a high-speed lift back to Bikini Bottom and then propels them to the deeps by placing them between his pectoral muscles and flexing and popping. This is not quite as disgusting as it sounds, but it comes close. I confess I'm not exactly sure if the residents of Bikini Bottom are cannibals; what, exactly, is in Eugene H. Krabs' Krabby Patties if not.
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Does the Chum Bucket sell chum? No doubt faithful viewers of the show will know. I am reminded of the scene in ' when Lenny, the vegetarian shark, becomes an activist and frees a shrimp cocktail.One of the stranger scenes in 'SBSP' comes when SpongeBob and Patrick get wasted at Goofy Goober's nightclub, where ice cream performs the same function as booze. This leads to the ice cream version of a pie fight, and terrible hangovers the next morning; no wonder, as anyone who has ever used a sponge on ice cream can testify.
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