Bob Esponja: Un héroe al rescate
Título original: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
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5,9/10
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SpongeBob y Patrick viajan a la ciudad perdida de Atlantic City para resolver el misterioso secuestro de Gary el caracol.SpongeBob y Patrick viajan a la ciudad perdida de Atlantic City para resolver el misterioso secuestro de Gary el caracol.SpongeBob y Patrick viajan a la ciudad perdida de Atlantic City para resolver el misterioso secuestro de Gary el caracol.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 4 nominaciones en total
Mr. Lawrence
- Plankton
- (voz)
Jill Talley
- Karen
- (voz)
Matt Berry
- Poseidon
- (voz)
Antonio Raul Garcia
- Young SpongeBob
- (voz)
- (as Antonio Raul Corbo)
Thomas Sheeter
- Zombie
- (as Tom Sheeter)
Reseñas destacadas
This review will be divided into 2 parts with the first part talking a little about the message and the essence of the film and then a more critical part about the technical details.
This film shows us a very interesting aspect of SpongeBob that has always been present in the work of Stephen Hillenburg, the fact that SpongeBob is himself and manages to captivate people and change their lives, both characters in the plot and the people who grew up watching the drawing; The film takes this more emotional side and shows how SpongeBob changed the lives of characters all thanks to his charisma, his kindness and his joy. All this positive energy is easily transmitted through the big screen becoming a pleasant film to see. Proving to everyone once again that the happiness and purity of a person who is simply himself can change the world around him.
Going into the technical details we can't help saying that no matter how much the cast tries and the writers try, SpongeBob and the incredible rescue still lacks the charm of the original 2004 film: Recycled jokes, useless side missions, Same goals, overall a lot of recycling of the original film. Although the film has some funny and entertaining moments the plot does not have the same fire and the same originality as the predecessors and this makes the film drag on. The 3D animation is fantastic, innovative, elegant and manages to create an atmosphere that fits perfectly with the theme of the film. SpongeBob and the Incredible Rescue It should have deserved a good plot to accompany its beautiful animation but we received an Incredible animation an incredible lesson and a terrible Rescue 7/10.
Going into the technical details we can't help saying that no matter how much the cast tries and the writers try, SpongeBob and the incredible rescue still lacks the charm of the original 2004 film: Recycled jokes, useless side missions, Same goals, overall a lot of recycling of the original film. Although the film has some funny and entertaining moments the plot does not have the same fire and the same originality as the predecessors and this makes the film drag on. The 3D animation is fantastic, innovative, elegant and manages to create an atmosphere that fits perfectly with the theme of the film. SpongeBob and the Incredible Rescue It should have deserved a good plot to accompany its beautiful animation but we received an Incredible animation an incredible lesson and a terrible Rescue 7/10.
I'm a huge fan of 'SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-)'; I absolutely love the first three seasons of the show and the first movie. That's why it's so hard for me to say that 'The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run (2020)', well, sucks. The movie has maybe one proper laugh in it, with only a few half-chuckles along the way, and its plot feels like a rehash of past narratives that's padded with unnecessary scenes - such as an absolutely pointless, painfully extended stint in live-action land that seems to only have been included so that the director could smoke weed with Snoop Dogg - and often stops dead in its tracks to cram in some continuity-crunching advertisements for the upcoming 'Kamp Koral' spin-off show. It's a huge disappointment, to say the least. Even an extended Keanu Reeves cameo can't elevate the affair - though his appearances are certainly some of the flick's highlights. There are some visually distinct sequences (its 3D animation is generally well-achieved) and, as I mentioned, a few half-chuckles here and there, but the feature just isn't all that enjoyable overall. It also lacks any real messaging or narrative satisfaction. Ultimately, it's a shadow of its former self. The difference in quality between this and the first flick is almost inconceivable. 4/10
Very simple plot but is a lot of fun with some fun cameos as well as many funny jokes. Didn't get boring at any times. I think that it was definitely better than the previous movie.
Occasionally funny, trying at times to be heartwarming, this is an okay diversion that is well suited to kids. It's not trying to be hip, just silly and works at that.
The movie was pretty good, really liked. The visual style was lovely and really made up for some of the movie's shortcomings. They really made patrick a good character. He wasn't completely stupid and didn't need to be monitored by Spongebob 24/7.
Spongebob was a great character as well. They let him be angry and not a complete ball of sunshine all the time.
TONS of the jokes landed very well. Their was very few bathroom jokes, zero grossout humor that I can recall, and everybody seemed true to their original personalities (Besides Krabs and Plankton but I'll get to that later)
The lack of quality original songs was kind of disappointing. The songs they created were forgettable and cheesy. There was cameos that I didn't realize were cameos until I was thinking "This feels out of place, should I know this person?"
The Keanu Reeves bush, Sage, was a gag that I thought was funny at first until he became an important part of the story. It was just weird.
(SPOILERS START) The part where Mr. Krabs surrendered the formula to plankton because spongebob was gone for a day or to felt REALLY out of character for both of them. First of all, Krabs said that he gave it to him because "It just isn't the same without Spongebob" isnt canonically correct, as he was running his business years before he hired spongebob. He would never give up the reason behind his success to his mortal enemy just because his employee missed a couple of work days. Then when he gives it to Plankton, rather than being over the moon that his life's work is complete, he feels sad that it was an underwhelming victory. What? 25 years worth of work down the drain just because Krabs was sad? And at the end it feels like they just wanted us to forget that plankton had the formula and they never explained what became of it.
Then near the end when everyone is sharing why Spongebob shouldn't be executed, the flashbacks were only promotion for Kamp Koral. They were canonically incorrect as Spongebob did not conveniently meet all of his adulthood friends at a summer camp.
He met Patrick when he was a baby and met Sandy in Tea at the Treedome. They really threw off what would otherwise be an emotional scene to a boring ad campaign. (SPOILERS END)
Anyways, the movie is certainly worth a watch. The animation looks stunning, the jokes are good, the plot is simply but unwinds well despite the annoying promotions near the end.
Spongebob was a great character as well. They let him be angry and not a complete ball of sunshine all the time.
TONS of the jokes landed very well. Their was very few bathroom jokes, zero grossout humor that I can recall, and everybody seemed true to their original personalities (Besides Krabs and Plankton but I'll get to that later)
The lack of quality original songs was kind of disappointing. The songs they created were forgettable and cheesy. There was cameos that I didn't realize were cameos until I was thinking "This feels out of place, should I know this person?"
The Keanu Reeves bush, Sage, was a gag that I thought was funny at first until he became an important part of the story. It was just weird.
(SPOILERS START) The part where Mr. Krabs surrendered the formula to plankton because spongebob was gone for a day or to felt REALLY out of character for both of them. First of all, Krabs said that he gave it to him because "It just isn't the same without Spongebob" isnt canonically correct, as he was running his business years before he hired spongebob. He would never give up the reason behind his success to his mortal enemy just because his employee missed a couple of work days. Then when he gives it to Plankton, rather than being over the moon that his life's work is complete, he feels sad that it was an underwhelming victory. What? 25 years worth of work down the drain just because Krabs was sad? And at the end it feels like they just wanted us to forget that plankton had the formula and they never explained what became of it.
Then near the end when everyone is sharing why Spongebob shouldn't be executed, the flashbacks were only promotion for Kamp Koral. They were canonically incorrect as Spongebob did not conveniently meet all of his adulthood friends at a summer camp.
He met Patrick when he was a baby and met Sandy in Tea at the Treedome. They really threw off what would otherwise be an emotional scene to a boring ad campaign. (SPOILERS END)
Anyways, the movie is certainly worth a watch. The animation looks stunning, the jokes are good, the plot is simply but unwinds well despite the annoying promotions near the end.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesConfirmed to be dedicated to the memory of series creator Stephen Hillenburg, who died on November 27, 2018 of ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease. He receives executive producer credit in the film, as the film began development before his death.
- PifiasIn the flashbacks, SpongeBob met Gary, Sandy, Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs at Camp Coral. But in the SpongeBob SquarePants TV series, he met them in the episodes, Plankton's Pet, Tea At The Treedome, Truth Or Square, The Secret Box, and Help Wanted.
- Citas
Squidward: Which is why, even though I can't stand SpongeBob, but at the same time... well, I love him. I love him. And I hate him. He's like ice cream with salt on it, because he's sweet and super annoying. He's nice and nails-on-a-chalkboard annoying! Okay, fine, he's mostly super-freaking-annoying. But this little nattering noodge... is my friend. And he doesn't deserve to die.
- Créditos adicionalesPrior to the closing credits, after we see Bikini Bottom one last time in a closing shot, a memorial card of Stephen Hillenburg is displayed with his original design of SpongeBob SquarePants and is accompanied by the last fourth of the show's theme song, which then surges into the original song "Agua".
- Versiones alternativasTrifecta-syndicated prints omit a couple foul languages:
- SpongeBob's "It sure does feel over... and crappy." omits the 'and crappy.' portion to the next shot.
- Squidward's "Okay fine: He's super freaking annoying." edits the 'freaking' out, even though he speaks it.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Scoob, Sonic & SpongeBob (2019)
- Banda sonoraIt's Always Sunny in Bikini Bottom
Written by Rivers Cuomo and Bjorn Yttling
Produced by Suzy Shinn
Performed by Weezer
Weezer courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Bob Esponja: Al rescate
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 60.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 4.810.790 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 865.824 US$
- 16 ago 2020
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 4.810.790 US$
- Duración
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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