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SpongeBob SquarePants: Season Five, Vol. 2 (2008)

Ernest Borgnine , Clancy Brown , Aaron Springer , Alan Smart  |  Unrated |  DVD
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  • Actors: Ernest Borgnine, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Tim Conway, Bill Fagerbakke
  • Directors: Aaron Springer, Alan Smart
  • Writers: Aaron Springer, Casey Alexander, Charlie Bean, Chris Mitchell, Chris Reccardi
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Stereo)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Nickelodeon
  • DVD Release Date: November 18, 2008
  • Run Time: 262 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001DHXT6Q
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,179 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Genre: Children's Video
Rating: NR
Release Date: 18-NOV-2008
Media Type: DVD

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Downhill, but not bad, September 3, 2008
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This review is from: SpongeBob SquarePants: Season Five, Vol. 2 (DVD)
If you don't have either season 2 or 3, then buy those instead, since those are the best episodes of Spongebob, and $20 is great for that. It's only like, $8 more than one of those DVDs that comes with 5-6 episodes. While seasons 2/3 were the best, and a hilarious show in general, season 5 is not absolutely terrible. Season 4, now that (minus Krusty Towers, which was a good one like earlier episodes) was absolutely terrible. It's a step up, and most episodes'll have at least a few laughs in em. what's annoying is how they've split it. I know it's so they'll get more money but it is annoying to not have all the season's episodes in 1 box set. It would be fine if they were $10-$15, because you're getting half the episodes (as compared to seasons 1/2/3) at the same price, if not more. Season 5 Pt2 (Nov. 18th release date) will have the better episodes of the season, though.
In recommended buying order: 2, 3, 1, (5Pt2 when it's released) 5 Pt1, 4 Pt1, 4 Pt2

Episode list:
"Sing a Song of Patrick"
"A Flea in Her Dome"
"The Donut of Shame"
"The Krusty Plate"
"Atlantis SquarePantis"
"Picture Day"
"Pat No Pay"
"BlackJack"
"Blackened Sponge"
"Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob"
"The Inmates of Summer"
"To Save a Squirrel"
"Pest of the West"
"20,000 Patties Under the Sea"
"The Battle of Bikini Bottom"
"Le Big Switch"
"Goo Goo Gas"
"The Two Faces of Squidward"
"SpongeHenge"
"Banned in Bikini Bottom"
"Stanley S. SquarePants"
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars "Where it's almost as if the evolutionary clock ticks backwards"--Squidward, November 30, 2008
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This review is from: SpongeBob SquarePants: Season Five, Vol. 2 (DVD)
I'm trying to figure out why I am not enjoying SpongeBob seasons like I used to. There are still incredibly funny lines and the characters are still great. The storylines are getting more and more predictable; for example, SpongeBob and Patrick enjoy things most find torturous to the bafflement of others, Patrick's slow mind taking days to form a thought, and SB is seen as destructive even though he has all the best intentions. What I think this particular volume needs is more Squidward. The Squidward-featured episodes are some of my favorites, and this volume has only one ("The Two Faces Of Squidward"). Sure, he's in other episodes making sarcastic quips here and there and has a larger role, as with the others, in "Atlantis Squarepantis," but he is mainly a background character seen in one or two scenes. In the last episode, for example, he takes one look at Stanley, runs in his house, grabs his stuff, hops in a moving van and leaves! Extra doses of Squidward would have helped this volume a lot, especially in place of some of the weak short episodes like "The Krusty Plate." Still, there are many hilarious moments and some good episodes in this volume, it is just not as consistently top-notch as the early seasons were.


Disc 1:
"Atlantis Squarepantis"--SpongeBob and Patrick find the missing half of the amulet to Atlantis, a lost world of wealth, high culture and technological advancement. Mr. Krabs comes along for the riches, Squidward for the art, Sandy for the science, Plankton stows away for the weaponry, and SB and Patrick want to see the oldest living bubble. I like the video game scene--the characters look so funny. Too many songs, although the lyrics to Squidward's are very clever. Another highlight is the clip of Gary having a wild party while SB is away. This is an extra long episode which means segments with that annoying Patchy the Pirate.
"Picture Day"--It's picture day at boating school and SB must look his best but keeps getting into messy accidents. This episode reminds me of "Missing Identity" where SB had to keep redoing things.
"A Flea In Her Dome"--Sandy returns from a Texas science convention with a flea.
"Mermaidman vs. SpongeBob"--Plankton uses mind control to turn the Krusty Krab's #1 superhero spokesmen into destructive, Chum Bucket-promoting zombies. This episode gave me an idea, why doesn't Karen buy a krabby patty for Plankton to discover the recipe? That would be too easy, I guess. Funny episode, though.
"Le Big Switch"--SB is sent to a fancy restaurant and the Krusty Krab gets a snobby, high society cook as part of the chef exchange program.

"The Donut of Shame"--Patrick suffers immense guilt after stealing SB's donut.
"Blackjack"--SB's bully of a cousin, Blackjack, is out of prison and sends SB threatening notes about him and his family. Some of the details SB imagines are pretty gruesome for a kid's show. SB conquers his fears for the sake of his threatened family members and confronts his cousin, but the ending is stupid.
"Blackened Sponge"--SB gets a black eye while opening a tube of toothpaste (hey, it can happen) so he makes up a story about fighting Jack M. Crazyfish. Notice, he blackens his right eye and, when looking in the mirror, his left eye is correctly blackened (nice attention to detail).
"Pest of the West"--After learning about his friend's famous ancestors, SB reads about his great x7 grandfather Sponge Buck. I like Patrick's line: "I don't have to accomplish anything in life, because my uncle already did it for me. Really takes the ol' pressure off." Concludes with the funny, Hee Haw-like song "Idiot Friends."
"The Krusty Plate"--SB goes to extraordinary, over-the-top means to remove a stubborn bit of crud from a plate. This episode is stupid, but very short, fortunately.
"Pat No Pay"--Patrick commits the worse offense at the Krusty Krab--he doesn't pay his bill. Mr. Krabs makes him work it off, but that ends up costing him much more. Another sub par episode, but mercifully short.

Disc 2:
"The Inmates of Summer"--SB and Patrick plan to go to Sun N Fun Island for summer camp, but end up going on a prisoner ship to Inferno Island. I like how the prisoners try to take advantage of SB's makeshift paddle boat used for his play.
"To Save A Squirrel"--SB and Patrick follow Sandy on a survival camp and waste no time burning their food supply and shelter and using all their water to put out the flames. The ending is silly and makes little sense. The cricket with the helmet was cute, though.
"20,000 Patties Under The Sea"--SpongeBob and Patrick dig up a submarine and Mr. Krabs has them use it to sell krabby patties on the road (or, uh, water) and are met with competition (Plankton) and a monster in an abyss.
"The Battle of Bikini Bottom"--SB and Patrick get into a battle over cleanliness (SB) or lack thereof (Patrick). Funny one, I like the beginning when they're wearing the "Best Friends" shirts.
"Whatever Happened to SpongeBob?"--SB manages to make everyone he knows mad at him so he leaves Bikini Bottom and ends up in New Kelp City where the residents have a strange aversion to bubbles. What's up with everyone calling him "idiot boy" all of a sudden?

"Goo Goo Gas"--Plankton creates a gas that turns adults into babies in his never-ending quest to steal the krabby patty formula. The difficulty he has making the gas doesn't make sense because he got it right the first time. His line after watching a woman tell her baby she can take away its formula whenever she wants: "Something about that woman reminds me of my mother," is very funny.
"The Two Faces of Squidward"--SB accidentally slams Squid's face with a door. When the bandages are removed, Squid becomes a chiseled hunk and his resulting popularity becomes too much to handle.
"Spongehenge"--A severe wind storm whistles through SB's pores creating music that attracts jellyfish (reminds me of the episode where the jellyfish have a wild party at SB's house after the jellyfish keeps following SB). SB hides in a cave and finds a solution to his problem. Clever ending.
"Banned in Bikini Bottom"--A tour bus of old biddies arrive at the Krusty Krab and decide to ban krabby patties because they caused SB to sing and dance. In the spirit of Prohibition, Mr. Krabs sells patties underground (well, not literally).
"Stanley S. Squarepants"--SB's klutzy cousin comes to live with him (how many cousins does SB have?) and SB gets him a job at the Krusty Krab. Stanley, of course, does nothing right and SB keeps being blamed. Mr. Krabs finally finds the perfect job for Stanley--the Chum Bucket. Very annoying character, I hope he is a one-timer.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still good, but not like before, November 17, 2008
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This review is from: SpongeBob SquarePants: Season Five, Vol. 2 (DVD)
I believe as with most things, it is just plain hard to continue to please audiences. The earlier Spongebobs were hysterical because they were something different and outrageous. Season 5 is very funny, but it just lacks the wackiness of the earlier seasons. This could be contributed to my age difference after 5 seasons of watching Spongebob, and I am sure kids will enjoy it regardless. The quality of the animation is still top notch, the packaging is fantastic and everything is still quality stuff.

Season 5 Volume 2 contains "21 tales of deep sea silliness" plus 5 Karaoke music videos as a bonus.

Karaoke Music videos
1. Bubble Song
2. Good-Bye Atlantis
3. Dead Eye
4. Together
5. If I could talk to money

Get this to complete your Spongebob collection, but if you are starting out, go with Season 2 as I felt that was the funniest.
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