![]() ![]() ![]() So does another that sums up the dialogue: absurd. Those nine words encapsulate much of the animated series’ appeal, and the movie’s. As uttered with more cool command in the talking sponge’s voice than usual, the feature gives SpongeBob’s line time to land, as it should. It’s a climactic moment in 2004’s The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and the film treats it accordingly. ![]() With best friend Patrick Star by his side, the famous Bikini Bottom resident is off to find King Neptune’s crown and save his Krusty Krab boss Mr Krabs, who is accused of stealing the former’s regal headwear. “You don’t need a license to drive a sandwich,” SpongeBob SquarePants announces as he hops behind the wheel - of a hamburger-shaped car. It is absurdist, hilarious, thoughtful and gloriously off-the-wall, writes critic Sarah Ward. Arriving in cinemas 15 years ago this month, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is the epitome of all-ages entertainment. ![]()
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