SpongeBob SquarePants has been spreading happiness for over a decade and he’s still going strong with the debut release of SpongeBob SquarePants: 10 Happiest Moments. Join SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy and the rest of the gang as they spread laughter and cheer throughout Bikini Bottom in this outrageously funny compilation of SpongeBob favorites, which includes a special bonus episode. Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment SpongeBob SquarePants: 10 Happiest Moments lands on DVD September 14, 2010 for the retail price of $14.99.
SpongeBob SquarePants: 10 Happiest Moments Episode Synopses:
Tea at the Treedome
Sandy invites SpongeBob to her glass enclosed home for the first time. Unfortunately, the Treedome is filled with air. Great for squirrels, but could prove lethal for a sponge!
Mermaidman and Barnacle Boy
When SpongeBob and Patrick discover television superheroes Mermaidman and Barnacleboy living in a rest home nearby, they try to convince the duo to come out of retirement.
Culture Shock
Squidward plans and hosts a talent show at the Krusty Krab. The show’s a bomb, until SpongeBob takes to the stage to mop up!
Karate Choppers
SpongeBob and Sandy’s constant karate sparring gets in the way at the Krusty Krab, threatening SpongeBob’s job.
The Algae’s Always Greener
Plankton trades lives with Mr. Krabs for one day, and that’s not enough!
Just One Bite
Learning Squidward has never tasted a Krabby Patty, SpongeBob becomes obsessed with getting him to take just one tiny bite.
Graveyard Shift
Things get real creepy at the Krusty Krab during the overnight shift.
No Weenies Allowed
SpongeBob and Patrick are psyched to ride the scariest, most thrilling roller coaster Bikini Bottom has ever seen!
Christmas Who?
When Santa doesn’t show on Christmas morning, everyone is disappointed, especially SpongeBob.
DVD Running Time: Approximately 133 Minutes
DVD Special Features:
Bonus Episode: Help Wanted – Pilot Episode
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