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Spongebob Squarepants The Movie | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $5.24 You Save: $14.75 (74%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 6704
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 46054 Model: 752919460542 UPC: 752919460542 EAN: 0752919460542 ASIN: B0002RQ3I4
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Travel through huge 3D game worlds taken from the SpongBob movie | | • | Choose to play SpongeBob, Sandy, Patrick or Mindy | | • | Non-linear gameplay - Players can follow multiple game paths to complete their objectives | | • | Authentic voices as you interact with your favorite movie characters -- they'll help you get through exciting challenges |
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Product Description In SpongeBob Squarepants: The Movie, there's big trouble in Bikini Bottom! Someone stole King Neptune's crown and it looke like Mr. Krabs was responsible. SpongeBob and his less-than-bright friend Patrick will travel to Shell City, from which no one has ever returned, and try to clear Mr. Krabs' name!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Who is this for? March 16, 2008 Like many grown ups, I fell in love with Spongebob, Patrick, Sandy, and the rest. It seemed that things were looking up for the ole U S of A if something so interesting and original could catch on with a generation of kids. And so it was a way that I could reach out and bond with the current crop of youngsters. Not having any myself, I originally found myself having a hard time making connections to my new lady friend's six year old. He seemed nice and sociable on the outside, but it was hard for us to be comfortable for long periods. When I found out how much he liked Spongebob, I was willing to watch and it turned out we loved it and loved the same things! Squidward--delicious! Mr Krabs? perfect as he is. And Patrick is so deeply satisfying on so many levels!
There was a time when my lady friend was frustrated that her son and I were so religious about watching Spongebob--so in a way it was a success. But kids can really drive a wedge between members of a couple, and I thought a Spongebob videogame would be a good way of occupying him without it seeming like I was no longer "with" him. Since we both liked the movie, I thought this might be the one.
I imagined that it would be to other video games what the television show is to other kids' shows. But this is a pretty conventional game, which means it is pretty boring for a grown-up. You go around collecting the virtual equivalent of pennies--shiny things not really worth bending over to pick up. But the game is still hard enough to be frustrating for a 6 or 7 year old, and I found myself constantly called over to "help" out. (In fact, even when he didn't call me, it was hard to watch him mess up in a key transition that an adult could manage.) Then I was stuck between a mom and child, both increasingly irritated. I was spending all my time trying to get him over a particular gap, and he felt like he could never be as good as me. But most troubling, this game has that horrible effect like many others of going a wee bit back in time every time you "die," you feel like you are stuck in a time warp. This sort of eternal return might be philosophically interesting, but I don't consider it a fun evening.
This game sticks too close to the conventions. Let's see a Spongebob game that is as radical as the show was--for example, in breaking with the idea of continuity completely! [36]
Great Game, But Not Very Appropriate For It's Age Group June 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great game, but a bit hard for the age group it's targeted towards. Some of the levels are hard for me, and I've outgrown Spongebob's age group long ago.
I LOVE THIS GAME! September 16, 2006 This is an awesome game. You can break lots of objects and get "Manliness Awards" For the stuff that you break including Stools,Tables,Boxes,Packages of Flour(I don't understand it either....),garbage cans and more. It has REAL scenes from the movie. Some are re-made in video game format, some are the real thing. The first level is called "No Cheese!" You have to slide,punch and kick the Krusty Krab. The Krusty Krab is a resturaunt that SpongeBob works at. Then you will see the exact same scene that was in the movie about somebody eating a cheeseburger and (gasp!).....NO CHEESE!!!!!! The next level is called "I'm Ready.....Depression" In this level you play as Patrick, SpongeBob's Dim-Witted but loveable friend. You have to fight mutated peanut guys with hammers(once again, I do NOT understand)to save spongebob. For he has been kidnapped by giant peanut mutated people!!!!! There's more....I just haven't played that far........ THANKS FOR READING!
Sponge-tastic!!! September 5, 2006 I'm in the middel of this game, and its really fun when you get the spongbowl. I have been trying 2 years to get the spongeguitar. I'm stuck on the level where you have to throw watermelons at planktens TVs. It has great animation! I like this game a lot!
My 4 year old loves it April 6, 2006 Some of the levels are too difficult for him but he loves doing the parts he can (again and again and again) and I offered a little help for the more difficult sections. The humor and animation are pretty good. Although I found some of the challenges tough, I'm also an adult and he loves the challenges even if he can't complete them.
Buy it for your youngn's. They'll love it.
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