In sticking reasonably closely to the events of the recent Spongebob film, to which I recently went under the pretence of taking my six-year-old nephew, it manages to avoid the sort of horrendous massacring of the source material to which games of this variety are often subject. This is a game clearly aimed at the younger and less discerning end of that Squarepants-appreciative spectrum, but that does not detract from the entertainment value of its subject matter. The fact that it came 28th in Channel 4’s recent ‘100 Greatest Cartoons’ production suggests that many other people would agree with me – pre-adolescent or otherwise. As an avid watcher of satellite television cartoon channels, I would class it (along with Fairly Odd Parents, Invader Zim and Samurai Jack) as one of the best non-adult specific cartoons ever made. Kids today just don’t realise how lucky they are growing up with such surreal cartoon fineries as Spongebob Squarepants.
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