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Yeah. That's pretty bad. The future kids are not going to realize the pain we had to go through seeing one of our favorite shows from our childhood just get drastically torn apart and decline in quality by a long shot and the show has gone too "graphic". When I mean graphic, I don't mean violence/blood graphic, but I call it "Spongebob Graphic". Like, ripping someone's toe off their foot from a couch dropping on them, Ms. Puff trying to murder Spongebob, Plankton trying to committing suicide, Pluffy Fluffy trying to kill Gary (even the creature itself is scary looking as hell for a child), Spongebob and Patrick making creepy faces, and so much more awfulness on the screen shoved in our faces. Plus, I don't think anyone is looking forward to the second Spongebob movie in 2015. Why did they need to make a sequel to the first one. The first movie ended on a fine note and a sequel was not necessary. We already lost one cast member who passed away (Mermaid Man). We're dreading for it to end. What's next?














































































Amanda wrote:And just like that she vanished, like a fart in the wind.















































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