Krabs and light-hearted (and light-headed) Patrick are on board with the idea, but cynical Squidward is skeptical about everything. Spongebob recounts this to his friends Squidward Tentacles, Patrick Star and Mr. His attempts to put it out go awry and Sandy explains she was stringing up some Christmas lights on it, to which Spongebob replies “Christmas who?”įrom there Sandy tells him the joys and traditions of Christmas, ending with the mythos of Santa Claus. I don’t question it and neither should you ‘cuz trust me, by comparison it’s one of the least implausible things on this show) But when he gets there he finds her tree is “on fire”. Spongebob is heading over to his friend Sandy Cheeks’ dome and surprise her with some karate moves (yeah, Sandy is a squirrel from Texas who lives underwater in a big dome. Finally, he tells us the story of Spongebob’s first Christmas. Potty and Patchy’s interactions are hilarious, and Tom Kenny nails that kitschy kid’s show host humor. This segment lasts a good four minutes before the animation actually begins, but believe me, it flies by quick. Patchy shows us around his house which is overflowing with holiday spirit, and engages in some shenanigans with his puppet sidekick Potty the Parrot. The episode starts with a holiday spin on the traditional theme song and opens on the very first appearance of President of the Spongebob Fan Club, Patchy the Pirate (played in live-action by Spongebob’s voice actor Tom Kenny). Let’s take a look at The Spongebob Christmas Special, aka “Christmas Who?” So needless to say getting to finally talk about one of my favorite episodes, the Christmas one, has got me as excited as our titular character doing double overtime at the Krusty Krab. I still regard it as one of the best cartoons to come out of the past two decades (it’s been on air for almost 20 years now, holy shit I feel old…) My friends and I still quote it in our conversations and it never fails to crack us up. When it was good, it was really freaking good like Seasons 2-8 of The Simpsons good – bright, colorful and silly with wry and surreal humor that appeals to both kids and adults without pandering to one or the other. None of that can ruin the classic first few years of its existence for me. Yes Nickelodeon has dragged it out far longer than it should have like some other animated shows starring yellow characters I could mention to the point where the characters are zombie versions of their old selves. Yes the internet is overly saturated with memes spawned from it. Yes it’s been overplayed and overmarketed to death. Get this special and more of SpongeBob SquarePants on iTunes at /SpongeBob.All right, I have to start with a bit of a confession: Paramount Home Media Distribution, SpongeBob SquarePants: It’s a SpongeBob Christmas! is available on Blu-ray Combo Pack on October 15, 2013 for the suggested retail price of $21.99. John Goodman guest stars as SantaĬlaus. Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment, and distributed by Plankton vows to get his Christmas wish – the Krabby Patty formula –īy turning everyone in Bikini Bottom bad by feeding them his In SpongeBob SquarePants: It’s A SpongeBob Christmas!, Them – reliably and securely – to a variety of devices. To their digital collection in the cloud, and then stream or download With UltraViolet, consumers can add movies Nickelodeon’s very first UltraViolet – so consumers will get a digitalĬopy of the title special! SpongeBob fans of all ages have much toįor purchase will be enabled with UltraViolet, a new way to collect,Īccess and enjoy movies. This perfect holiday gift arrives with over two hours ofĪdditional Blu-ray content, including ten fan favorite episodesįrom SpongeBob’s very first season. Plankton and all of Bikini Bottom in better quality for even more Celebrate the holidays SpongeBob-style with It’s a SpongeBob Christmas! It’s SpongeBobĪs you’ve never seen him before – on Blu-ray for the first time,Īs part of this Blu-ray Combo Pack.
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