So I re-discovered a Spongebob game from my childhood: Operation Krabby Patty. Holy shit these cutscenes are infinitely weirder and worse than I remember. Enjoy these highlights. Credit to fcn_ for the original upload.
5:11 The way that SpongeBob responds to Squidward’s assertion that he doesn’t care about cheese by going “mmm yummy cheese”, followed by Squidward repeating “cheese” in deep contemplation lives in my head rent-free
I’m surprised this game isn’t YTP’d yet!!! They have a lot of material to work with. ^_^ Like maybe a YTP about Plankton joining forces with the Sea Ants to steal steamed hams instead of Krabby Patties. That’s money in the bag right there. A goldmine waiting to be found.
There was at least two, actually: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IoRvn0t1tsQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iKh9U7Ld5kQ.html
There's two YTPs called "The Only Spongebob Poop Viacom Can't Remove" and "Plankton's $1 Ransom". Those were actually the first time I saw about the cutscenes of the game.
@@benmalsky9834 There is a fine line between games that make sense and ones that don't make sense, i played this game so long ago when i was a kid and now that i look at it, the entire game feels like a bad drug trip due to scenes like SpongeBob being teleported to where Mr. Krabs is because the animators are too lazy and Squidward wearing skin suits of other characters, the story is kind of confusing.
this game being referenced in a poster in the employee of the month game plus eotm opening with the characters posing for the opening shot on a tv show set almost seems to imply both games are the cast willingly performing a surrealist parody of the cartoon. everything about the dialogue feels like an over-the-top bootleg of what they’d normally say or do. i think that’s why both games have stuck with people for so long and why they’re so enjoyable
@@benmalsky9834 what? No. Where'd I say that? It was a joke about the cutscenes being so weird. I'm not arguing with you, I'm just confused how what I said got you angry.
@@RapidPhantom293yes. This needs to be taught in film schools. This is the only possible way to convey every single possible emotion that one person can feel. Every frame of that short sequence is the colorization and anthromorphization of the complete gamut of the various states a human can attain as a reaction to a certain action. The sound design in that scene is equally sublime, putting on full display the various consequences of the industrial revolution, humanity's capability to completely annihilate itself at the order of a single man, and how the internet has allowed us as a species to currently be in a state of both widespread enlightenment and inconceivable stupidity.