Of course, the story at first glance is a daily tale of funny yellow sponges, pink starfish, crabs, octopuses, and all kinds of supporting characters, boring and childish - just stopping here is probably like watching Gulliver's Travels only watching small It's the level of a big country. There is no doubt that Stephen Hillenburg's SpongeBob SquarePants is destined to become a classic of Gulliver's Travels.
Carefully analyze each person's character, you will find that each person's character behavior is full of irony on today's social relations.
Whether it is the sinister and cunning Pai Daxing, or the always bullied octopus brother and the wealth-loving boss crab, is there always such a moment, like looking in a mirror, that I find myself today?
Originally, you would have preferred to be as positive as SpongeBob SquarePants, but what about society making you closer to Boss Xie, Brother Octopus and Patrick?
As for this big movie, what should I say, it is probably an extended daily life. The story structure is not handled particularly well, and it is only considered to be of a medium level in the TV version.
The character design of the final transformation into a duel feels far-fetched and a little imaginative.
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