November 19th, 2004
Get the in here and talk about The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie or I'll make ye walk the plank!
youtu.be
November 19th, 2004
Get the in here and talk about The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie or I'll make ye walk the plank!
youtu.be
What if I DON’T wanna talk about the SpongeBob movie
SAY THAT AGAIN IF YE DARE...
Overrated second-rate tier garbage. Go watch a REAL animated movie.
I remember watching this in the theater with my dad as a kid.
What is this from
The ending post credits
No. Curious George, Simpsons Movie, Princess and the Frog, and Winnie the Pooh came out later.
20 years already oh my god
I freaking love the Dennis scenes. He's awesome.
All good films except Curious George.
we can’t discuss the 20th anniversary of the SpongeBob movie because Anon Babble is full of schizos
Anyways, I remember seeing this in theaters with my dad when I was 6, where does the time go?
Welcome to the 2024
It was fine, nothing outstanding, but fine.
If Nick didn't make something special for the anniversary I don't care to talk about it
The Mollusk is overrated
Ididn't know Reviewbrah was in the movie
Kids born around the time this movie came out are now old enough to post on this board
Fucking grim, and I was 14 when this came out. Yes I watched it, but on the 20th because the 19th was a school day.
He's a surprisingly good villain. You'd have thought that casting Alec Baldwin in The SpongeBob Movie would be something of a misfire.
“People” who are younger than this movie
I remember my older brother taking me to see it when I was like 8 or 9
Man time flies
Was 9 when the film came out
Older sister took me to see it
I thought it was good, sister was indifferent
Come back home
Casually minding business
Cat just runs up the wall for some reason
We think that's funny
To this day, older sister doesn't even remember seeing the movie, but remembers our cat running up the wall
Sadly the cat died about 9 years ago.
It's fine as long as they enjoy it too
You were 6 in 2004
You old as fuck
such as?
Culturally 2004 felt like the end of an era, not just for Spongebob.
Don Bluth films (at least the good ones)
Katsuhiro Ōtomo movies
Mamoru Hosoda movies
Hayao Miyazaki
Ralph Bakshi
Classic 2D Disney movies
Bill Plympton's filmography (movies and shorts)
Classic Warner Bros. cartoons
Wallace and Gromit, Curse of the Wererabbit
Shaun The Sheep
And the list goes.
You know, REAL animation, get better tastes.
Even back then, 2004 felt like the end of the 90s to me, it was about the point where they started really pushing that it was the new millennium.
2003 was pretty much the peak of my life.
You also forgot that 2004 is the last year Nick bothered rerunning their old pre-2000s shows.
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My older sis took me and my slightly older bro out to go see it. I remembered she said the David Hasselhoff part was stupid, but in a funny way.
20 years man...
Not to be that guy but I do kinda like the Frutiger Aero aesthetic simply because it was the last era where logos weren't over simplistic shit made by novice graphic designer interns using Adobe Illustrator for the first time, which also reminds me of the stupid flat Corporate Memphis art style, or Globohomo if you will.
20 YEARS AND MY LIFE WENT TO SHIT
HAHHHAHAHAHAHA
would be something of a misfire.
Alec Baldwin couldn't misfire if he had a prop gun pointed at a cinematographer
I still haven't gotten an explanation as to where that retarded name came from.
Aero only gets a bad rep because Vista
Yeah 2004 was when we finally started leaving the 90s and Y2K behind
I love the later half of the 2000s but it has a certain edge to it that was everywhere. In a weird way, not bad or good
It's getting harder and harder to push the thoughts to the back of the head....