Spongebob Squarepants - Home Sweet Pineapple
Dan Povenmire: Writer
Andy Rheingold: Writer
Chuck Klein: Writer
David Fain: Writer
Ennio Torresan: Writer
Nickelodeon
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$14.98 |
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$9.99 |
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$5.89 |
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$3.79 |
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence
- Director: C.H. Greenblatt, Dan Povenmire, Sam Henderson
- Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Nickelodeon
- Theatrical Release Date: Jul 17, 1999
- DVD Release Date: Jan 04, 2005
- Run Time: 30 minutes
- ASIN: B00064VQXK
- UPC: 097368866843
- Sales Rank: 71421
Editorial Review from Description:
Join everyone's favorite talking sponge in "Home Sweet Pineapple" as he is forced out of his beloved home due to an invasion of parasites. More adventures include : PBand Geeks Sandy, SpongeBob and the Worm Ripped Pants Sandy's Rocket Culture Shock MuscleBob BuffPants Employee of the Month
Amazon Customer Reviews:
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    What is the matter with you people?, 2005-09-18
I am not actually reviewing this yet (thus I only rated it 4 stars), because technically I haven't even got it yet, even though I've seen around half the eps on it, but I am here to make a complaint.
br /Just because you have probably seen 2 of the episodes before on DVD, doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it! What about those who have seen them before on DVD and enjoy it anyway? And what about those newer ones? I really expected better of you people.
br /Let me just clue you in on the ones I have seen.
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br /Home Sweet Pineapple (I saw this one on the SpongeBob Marathon on Nick during half term).
br /Poor SpongeBob. A swarm of nemotodes have sucked all the juice out of his pineapple home, leaving only a pebble behind. What's a homeless guy and his snail to do? Whilst he thinks he can move back in with his parents (naturally, this is a big celebration to Squidward), Patrick believes there are other options. Like building a new house. Or becoming his rock mate. But both are easier said than done... I've only seen it once, so I can't make too big a leap when it comes to ratings. But since it has 2 big Squidward scenes, of which I am a huge fan (Squid, I mean), I must rate it... - 9 outta 10.
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br /Band Geeks.
br /Let's face it, Squidward's kinda always had a dream to be a world famous musician. So he isn't likely to pass up a chance to perform, at the Bubble Bowl, with his arch rival from high school and band class Squilliam Fancyson watching, in a hurry. The problem? He doesn't have a band. So he recruits everyone in Bikini Bottom at short notice. Will the band flop and crush Squidward's one chance of happiness into little tiny bite-size pieces, or will it be a sweet sweet victory? Genius. Pure genius. Addicted from first watch. - 20 outta 10 (I tried to make the rating meter bigger, it was that good!)
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br /Ripped Pants.
br /SpongeBob's always been a little jealous of Sandy hanging out with Larry sometimes. But when he gets the chance to impress both at the weight lifting section in Goo Lagoon (by lifting 2 marshmallows on a stick), he's humiliated when he accidentally rips his swim pants!! That is, until he finds out they're laughing with him, not at him. So if lifting weights gets a big laugh, then frisbee in face must kill, and surfing must knock them dead. But what about pretending to drown? It's got a song, which is always a good thing. - 9 outta 10.
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br /Culture Shock.
br /You know Squidward. Stuffy, boring... well, that's how the public see him. But inside he's a squid with dreams at hitting the big time. So when Mr Krabs needs a gimmick to get customers back (the place has been deserted for a while), naturally Squidward gets the idea for a talent show; the chance for him to bring some culture "to this cultureless wasteland we call Bikini Bottom; not to mention the money..." But finding talent and keeping it isn't as easy as it looks, especially as over confident Squidward wants the whole thing to be about himself and his interpretive dancing. Unfortunately, the public don't feel the same way. Can Squid pull something out of the hat (or, um, tentacles), or is it all down to a star struck sponge with square pants and a mop with no underwear at all? I think this episode is the first episode in Series 1 (so really, like, ever) to show Squidward's passion for the arts. But I feel maybe Squidward suffered too much in this ep. Can't they take it easy on him for just 1 ep? - 9 outta 10.
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br /So there you go. If you haven't seen them before, get it. If you have, well, get it anyway, and celebrate the quality of these eps. However, that's more than I can say, for I haven't even seen it. But when I do get it, I will edit my review and clue you in on the rest of the episodes. Until then...
br /Oh, and Lord Vader "Anakin Skywalker"? First, it's jerk, not berk. If you wanna be a creep, do it properly. And second, when I say you've seen 2 of the episodes before, I meant on DVD. I have made the necessary corrections. So shut your mouth, you mediocre clarinet player.
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