Music Credits! 0:10 The Two Heroes - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 1:00 Hawaiian March - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2:47 Snap Happy! - Spongebob’s Atlantis SquarePantis Game 4:10 Name’s Dennis - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game 5:48 Poseidome - Spongebob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom 7:32 Mermaid Man - SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman 9:27 Happy Jose - SpongeBob SquarePants Soundtrack 11:18 Willy Nilly - Ren and Stimpy 12:43 Rocket Rodeo - SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature From the Krusty Krab 14:53 Rock Bottom - SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge 18:53 No Cheese! - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game 20:46 Floating Block Challenge & SpongeBall - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game Hope you guys enjoy this dense and disorganized SpongeBob themed research paper! This was a long, but fun video to make, and a good way to celebrate five years of RU-vid.
When I was younger I had a bootleg dvd copy of the Spongebob Squarepants movie that was filmed on a camcorder in the theater, but some guy in the front row stands up right at the moment where they make the reveal of Dennis's face in the movie. Until I saw the movie later, I never realized this wasn't actually a part of the movie and a gag based on the Pirate theater setup. This is my lost media
I think they do that once in the console version too. One of the time trial missions in the Shell City slide has Mindy say something like "If you clear this one, you'll be the toughest men on the beach. Except of course, for ****."
it's funny because the only time I've ever even heard of him before now was because of his hate for clone high, so that really IS all I'll remember him for lmao
You make an interesting points. Sponge On The Run is Patrick and Spongebob finding Gary in a city and get distracted by all the entertainment and pleasures in Atlantic City. Sponge Out of Water is Spongebob and the gang trying to retrieve the Krabby Patty formula from a pirate. There's a scene where Spongebob ask, "What is this place?" Which implies that this is his first time at the human beach. The First Movie seems to be the end of Spongebob's journey. It was like a ba backwards telling of the story. Spongebob finally gets his Manager Promotion which I always see it as the end of being more than just a Fry Cook. The alien cat storyline sounds more like a in between of the second and first movie. But that's what I think based on your point. It makes sense. When you separate the series from the movies. :)
@@LeopoldLitchenstein The third movie is a setup to Kamp Koral, which is a prequel to the show. The second movie takes place around the same time as the show. The first movie is canonically at the end of the show's timeline.
@@nostalgiaworks5999 I think the Kamp Koral setup is for a small flashback only and the rest of the movie just takes place at any point in time during the show, honestly
If they had sexualized Sandy the squirrel in Sponge out of water, then I would have bought Sponge out of water and watched it frequently for the exact same reason why I frequently look at pictures of a sexualized chipmunk from the Sonic the hedgehog franchise.
@@au9parsec Sally Acorn Sonic's Actual girlfriend she's a princess. Third sexiest character in the Sonic franchise the second being rouge and bigs the cat. And I'm not counting Eggman because he's literally a god amongst men
I personally would've loved the idea of a Space Cat invasion for the third movie. I could only imagine Spongebob going on a huge galactic battle along with Patrick and Sandy, with enormous ships and superweapons and a ton of Star Trek and Star Wars references. It would've been bizarre, sure, but Spongebob has always been bizarre, which is one of the main reasons we love the show so much aside from the characters and the humor. And besides, it would've been far more interesting than recycling old plots (finding Gary and visiting the Atlantida).
Maybe they could reuse the idea for a special. I mean, an episode thats just one big StarWars reference is a surprisingly common trope in western cartoons, so I think doing something like that with the cat invasion concept could work.
@@Brianna-eo8nu They probably will. After all the whole "Sandy turns into a giant realistic squirrel" thing from the second movie was an idea that was pitched for a scene in the first one, which was cut due to Patrick barfing a lot. If they reused that of all things, then they will reuse the alien cats concept eventually.
The part with Plankton’s line: “He’s a vicious cold-blooded predator!” Being changed to “He’s a really big scary dude who rides a huge motorcycle!” Cracked me up.
does anyone notice how almost everytime Spongebob goes into dry land the events are always portrayed differently? they go from going on land without any problems but they look like regular animals, to being on land without issues but if exposed to enough heat they dry up, to they have to go through Bubble's blowhole to actually breathe, to having to be in a fishtank to go on land
@@nola-, Yeah hard to tell sometimes, in the *_"Pressure."_* episode they are literally unfazed of going above land and in the *_"DoodleBob Dimension."_* SpongeBob and Patrick literally functioned in a different dimension where no water was present but then they can't for some reason.
Ivan Diaz, I forgot to mention that I really admire your profile picture, did you draw that yourself? When push comes to shove I'm somewhat of a well rounded drawer myself and a tinkerer/crafter though coordination lately has been a little sluggish lately, I tried recreating SpongeBob SquarePants but who knew such simplistic looking shapes like a rectangular square would be much more challenging then anticipated.
I do. I can get behind them scrapping that honestly, Sponge on the Run is a much better title than It's a Wonderful Sponge, that one didn't even sound like it would warrant having that title
8:54 Sometimes production studios will call other studios that aren't apart of the main studio team to do either extra work or concept art. Especially when the Patrick and Squidward art looks a lot like Stephen Destefano, a concept artist, designer and storyboarder for a lot of Genndy Tartakovsky's Hotel Transylvania movies, a Sony animation film
Ironic that in this art Sandy was designed to be the most cartoony when in superhero form whilst in the actual movie she looks the most realistic. Although I will say basing Sandy’s superhero form off of Psylocke does make sense seeing how both incorporate martial arts into their fighting style which makes way more sense than just turning her into a giant realistic squirrel for the climax
I mean this is the same greedy eldritch Krab that can go in and out of the memories of his employees as seen in *_"Truth or Square."_* SpongeBob has a flash back to Mr. Krabs speaking about the formulas contents but Plankton was there which led to Mr. Krabs reaching out of the thought bubble to interact with the physical universe only to reappear next to them. Oh and when Larry opens a gym and mentions something FREE he reappears out of absolutely nothing.
-Requested by 05 council administrator Eugene Crab *Employing class A amnesiac on major scientist designated as Spongebob Squarepants, he is to be put in a 5x5 cell and downgraded to clas D personnel* SCP Foundatio joke, oh wait it lacks the most [DATA EXPUNGED]
@@joshhorton6742, Yeah they did, I actually have the 1# book of the SpongeBob comics compilation. It has stories ranging from Mr Krabs trying his hardest to kick out SpongeBob to not to get fined, to more adventurous sides like the crew trying to find the Krusty Krab which was taken away from King Neptune. Oh and checking more on the comics, if the comics indicate some canonicity SpongeBob lives in an infinite Multi-verse of many versions of themselves.
Even though "sandy the realistic squirrel" was a funny interpretation of her for the film... I cant help but feel that 8:52 is a better design in every way... She looks like the cartoon, but confident powerfully and, not weard to look at.
First Chris Savino; then, Jeffery Tambor and NOW, John K. is being accused of harassment? What's with all these animators from our childhood doing all this
settlefish there’s photos of John k touching his accusers in extremely uncomfortable ways johns attorney literally confirmed he had a 16 year old girlfriend ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jk8Oln7D_60.html
@@sadlobster1 John K was grooming 2 underage highly impressionable girls (Robin Byrd and Katie Rice) who looked up to him as a hero back in the late 90s early 2000s and why their parents thought it was a good idea was beyond me but they were okay with having their kids live with this pos. As a girl, I hate the #Metoo movement with a fiery passion but there's enough evidence to confirm John K is a groomer...and a NARCISSIST on top of that. You should look up that Howard Stern John K video where Stern says (about Sody Pop) "a hott chick with big cans" and John adds with a smile "and she's underage..." eughhhh...
RU-vidr blameitonjorge has a good video about John K and the things he did. If you'd like some more information on it, please check out his video. It's pretty extensive and well done
The plot of invading cat aliens would be a movie premise I would really want to see. I feel like the first spongebob movie really expanded the world outside of bikini bottom and the surrounding area, which is something that the second movie didn’t really do. The main place remained unexplored in the spongebob universe is space. Plus, awesome plot line > sense.
8:42 Hey you know what? I really dig that Squidward design. Yes it's cursed as hecc, but it also looks really frickin cool. He almost looks like a villain or something.
Wow! This is one of your best videos yet. I've always been a sucker for removed/altered content. Although I knew about most of these, since I got the DVDs and the video games, a lot of these are new to me. The posters, the removed lines from novelizations, the toyset, all these side stuff. About the third movie, I guess the "rescue Gary" plot may have some involvement from Steve, but I'm not sure about the Camp Coral scenes. This was a very informative and entertaining video. Thank you very much for making it! Weirdly I noticed that some of the deleted scenes like "For a dollar" and "Uncle Albert" aren't present in my Sponge Out of Water Blu-Ray. Are these exclusive to the iTunes release? Is there any way I can watch them online without purchasing the movie on iTunes? I got the Brazilian Blu-Ray, but I don't think there are any differences.
@@NICKtendoReviews Thank you. I love your editing! I noticed some of the Blu-Ray deleted scenes are on RU-vid as well, but I couldn't find any of the iTunes exclusive ones. Is there any website where I can watch them?
Are you telling me we had a chance to use a realistic Patrick Star with googly eyes and we DIDN'T get it? Someone go back in time and make the googly eyes thing happen or I'll be mad
The second point: it’s shouldn’t be controversial. He literally was alive and active on the show. Of course he approves of the concept. It’s so frustrating for people to twist his words. Thank you for at least bringing this up
"jinkies! Wait SpongeBob, what happened to my voice? Why i want to solve mysteries?" "hahahaha, Plankton, your voice sounds so feminine! It would fit a tv show with a talking dog"
I seriously wish they kept the Thank Gosh it’s Monday Song, because the expositional beginning that feels the need to explain to us who a character we’ve known for almost two decades is was one of my least favorite parts of the movie.
10:00 YES! I remember when I got the movie DVD, I was watching some of the movie animatics and heard Squidward say "Something smells fishy around here... and for once it isn't my laundry" and went "Hey, they used that in the novelization!!".
Oh man I should’ve done an entry for that line. I remember it was used for Squidward’s character bio on an official website and I swear I had heard it voiced, but you’re right, it was probably in the animatic.
I remember in an advert where in the 2nd movie a cannonball lands on Patricks face and then it cut to them chasing the pirate and Patrick a a big hole in his head where his face was now missing as you see the stuff behind the hole going past. I only saw that ad 2x then they removed that bit, must have freaked out some kids.
The few things I appreciate about the deleted scenes and concept art is that you get to look at what could've been in the film, ranging from "Aw man I wish that could've made into the movie it would've been dope" to "Thank Neptune they changed it when they did" (Ex. the Superhero nightmare fuel concept art)
Scrapped and lost movie content has always intrigued me. And the ones involving one of my childhood shows are no exceptions. Especially if it somehow got into some advertising and tie-in media/products. Like comic/novel adaptations of the movie that got released before or during the film release. Like with the first animated Transformers movie. The scrapped plot idea for the 3rd film sounds and looks weird, but in a interesting way. A weird part of me hopes that scrapped plot gets referenced or used in some form in the series someday. And the concept art of the super hero forms of the main cast for the 2nd movie sure look horrifying. Most notably the realistic MCU inspired looking ones. Nice interesting video overall. Hope you get the novelization of the 2nd Spongebob movie sometime soon.
I really don't get the logic of removing "Thank Gosh It's Monday" because of fear that newcomers wouldn't be familiar with the character and world of Spongebob. Not only does the song accomplish that, I think it does so significantly better than the scene we got. Also, I find it odd that time would be a factor. It's a movie; you can have it be whatever length you want.
8:52 I mean All the main cast is practically made into buff muscular men, dunno why sandy being shapely is now being sexualizing when everyone is wearing skin tight spandex
The three SpongeBob movies each play into three of the main movie adaptation tropes: - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: The Direct Adaptation - an adaptation that maintains the original style. - Sponge Out of Water: The Animated Characters Become Real Adaptation - self explanatory. And yes, I know most of the film was traditional SpongeBob, and that the other two movies do this too, but it was the main marketing campaign for this one. - Sponge on the Run: The "Lets Just Make It CG, and Hope The Visuals Distract Everyone" Adaptation - see also, Scoob.
"Feels like a product of overanxious executives who wouldn't know who SpongeBob is." It's weird, isn't it? This show has gone on for so many years, yet apperantly don't trust the mainstream audience enough on that? Imagine if The Simpsons Movie did this.
@@SonicandRatchetCo, Though it works differently you aren't far off, Have you seen *_"Suponjibobusukueapantsu: Bikinibotomu no tame no tatakai."_* Anime?
I'm not even joking, great video Nicktendo but for the ad break in your video was the new spongebob video game lol . Ps. I'm huge fan of your all videos
I think Alec Baldwin did an awesome job as the voice of Dennis which is also interesting since he's not really the first person you would think of to voice a bloodthirsty Bounty Hunter