One of the less impressive segments on the disc. Spongebob sees it as wrong and tries to make good. Krabby Land: To milk kids of their money in the summertime, Mr, Krabs turns The Krusty Krab into a lame amusement park. The diner scenes are almost as funny as the rest of the show, with Spongebob's storytelling taking the cake. Missing Identity: In a diner, Spongebob tells the tale of how he lost his identity, or more specifically his nametag. I've never found Squidward episodes to be very entertaining, as he's hardly likeable. Squidward ends up on the street and then in Spongebob's home, where he takes advantage of his friend's goodwill. Krabs thinks he stole the first dime he every made. Very funny stuff.Ĭan You Spare a Dime?: Spongebob's co-worker Squidward is fired because Mr. Spongebob's simple desire to make a Krabby Patty dominates the action, in an episode that might be a bit above kids' heads. Krusty Krab Training Video: A parody of the training video lame corporations force their new hires to watch. Here's the breakdown of the eight half-episodes (all of which are from Season Three): Created and directed by Stephen Hillenburg ("Rocko's Modern Life") the show breaks new ground in terms of audience and comedy, as at it's core it's a simplistic kids series, peppered with the kind of writing that will make full-grown adults laugh out loud. The show features several other familiar names behind the mic, including Bill Fagerbakke ("Coach") as Patrick, Carlos Alazrqui ("Reno 911") as Scooter and Brian Doyle-Murray ( Waiting for Guffman) as The Flying Dutchman.
Show"), Spongebob goes through the gamut of emotions, always returning to happy by the time the credits roll. Voiced by vocal actor extraordinaire Tom Kenny ("Mr. Krabs, along with three bonus half-episodes. This DVD presents five half-episodes centered around Spongebob and his boss at The Krusty Krab, Mr. Spongebob's sheer enthusiasm for life just makes you feel good. His adventures lean toward the silly and childish, but there's plenty of material included that only adults would get. By this point, it's unlikely anyone doesn't know about Spongebob Squarepants, but just in case, here's a quick rundown: Spongebob is an anthropomorphic sponge who lives under the sea in Bikini Bottom, near his friend Patrick, a starfish, and his job at a fast-food joint called The Krusty Krab.