SpongeBob SquarePants - Lost At Sea
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Average customer review:Product Description
Movie DVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15957 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2003-03-04
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 30 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Nickelodeon's bubble-eyed cartoon wonder boy soaks up 120 minutes of hilarity in SpongeBob SquarePants: Lost at Sea. This ten-episode collection kicks off with "Mermaidman and Barnacleboy II," in which SpongeBob gets a chance to play superhero with two slightly geriatric TV idols (voiced by Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway). Then tensions and tail fins flare in "Bubble Buddy," as SpongeBob irks everyone with his provocative new best friend: a silent--yet rather demanding--bubble. Surprisingly witty, fast-paced humor and fresh, detailed animation make watching each quirky show a visual and auditory treat. But the great lure of SpongeBob is that his dilemmas relate equally well to young and old. Whether SpongeBob pinch hits as a weeping whale's suave prom date, unwillingly tags along with gal-pal Sandy for a week of extreme prehibernation adventures, or merely agonizes over how to tie his shoes, this affable guy and his snappy trousers always prove absorbing. "The Sponge Who Could Fly" episode follows human host Patchy the Pirate in his desperate, rather bizarre search for the "lost" SpongeBob episode. Deep in the suburbs of L.A., Patchy finally uncovers his treasure: a glorious, animated musical about a wistful blue-eyed sponge who dreams of flying with jellyfish. Ironically, SpongeBob's own helpful nature nearly drowns his lofty pursuits, especially when inflatable pants become more of a burden than a blessing. But friendship and happy endings prevail. In subsequent episodes (sans Patchy), SpongeBob boldly endures a nasty case of the Suds, relentless brainwashing attempts by Plankton, and his 38th attempt at passing Mrs. Puff's boat-navigation test. For "kids" ages 7 and older. --Liane Thomas
Customer Reviews
Wow!
"The Sponge Who Could Fly" 4/5
"Plankton" 5/5
"Boating School" 5/5
"Suds" 5/5
"Mermaidman and Barnacleboy II" 4/5
"The Chaperone" 5/5
"Bubble Buddy" 5/5
"Your Shoe's Untied" 5/5
"Pre - Hibernation Week" 2/5
This DVD was pretty good, but I must say that the episode "Pre - Hibernation Week" was a blow.
More Spongebob!!!
The episode "Bubble Buddy" makes this DVD worth owning alone. But all the episodes on this DVD will make you laugh. And it's worth owning because everytime you watch a Spongebob episode, you catch some witty thing you never realized before.
The only drawback is not enough special features. This disc has more than the last 2 DVDs released, but I would like to see more "behind the scenes" Watching Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and Rodger Bumpass perform the voices on the Nautical Nonsense DVD was so cool. I would like there to be more of that. I realize that they probably didn't videotape them doing every episode, but I hope they do with any new episodes they make.
HILARIOUS!!!!!!
This DVD is absolutely hilarious. I loved it. I am not a young child but it is still incredibly funny. I've never understood why this cartoon is based called a childrens cartoon. Most of the adults or older viewers I know think the show is even funnier than the kids do. More than half of the humor on here adults can easily relate to and kids cannot. Another thing I've never understood is how a cartoon about a talking sponge and his undersea friends could be so funny. Its beyond me how stupid the concept is but how funny the show is. This DVD, Lost at Sea, is the best DVD my family owns ( my younger brother has three others ). From top to bottom the episodes on this one are hilarious. Not one of them ever gets boring. The Sponge Who Could Fly is a classic double episode. Plankton is another uproarious episode. The talking sponge is by far the best character in the show. Patrick the Starfish is also hilarious but theres just something about Spongebob that is incredibly funny. But dont take my word for it, watch Nickelodeon and watch this cartoon




