I remember when this episode first aired. It originally dedicated memory to the actor who played Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid (1984). Personally they should’ve left his tribute intact at the end. Instead of removing it in later reruns.
I remember when this episode first aired. It originally dedicated memory to the actor who played Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid (1984). Personally they should’ve left his tribute intact at the end. Instead of removing it in later reruns.
What about Pinhead Larry?!
A lot of people consider this the best post movie SpongeBob SquarePants episode. And I can why.
I love this episode too. It makes me think of myself and how Superheroes are ruining the movie industry and how the movie industry is ruining Superheroes. It makes me constantly think how I know I can make much better movie and get it RIGHT!
I feel you
Its not a vent, but thanks. I am experimenting a teen angst style.
Cool. But why is Zim over towering Dib like he’s some kind of giant? Not to mention GIR is still his normal size. I guess it’s to build up the tension in the scene.
You know how it goes... The villain always starts out stronger than the hero in the beginning like in every single comic or movie adaptation (ex: Star Wars, Predator, etc.)... I guess Dib was not prepared for what Zim has planned to do with Earth, maybe blow it up, but in this drawing, Zim appears as way more competent than in the show, so I guess there's a reason to fear him.
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Not Lame? No! I’ll tell you what’s really lame! Banning this episode despite the fact they let it air for 18 FUCKING YEARS without any complaints whatsoever BEFORE deciding to ban it! People need to get a FUCKING GRIP because this is one of my favorite seasons 1-3 episodes! Now that IS LAME!
Edit 1/25/23: Last weekend I got a used SpongeBob SquarePants Complete Season 3 DVD just so I could watch this episode again and anytime I want. That’s NOT LAME.
Matches his style pretty good. Even though I respect his work on the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z I think since then he has pretty much ruined the once great series he created. This is probably better than any of his modern work on the series. In the end Dragon Ball could’ve, should’ve, and would’ve maintained its popularity without any continuation.
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