Nintendo

SpongeBob’s Imagination Box SEQUEL EPISODE is Really Bad

SpongeBob’s Imagination Box SEQUEL EPISODE is Really Bad

#SpongeBobs #Imagination #Box #SEQUEL #EPISODE #Bad

“Vailskibum”

The new SpongeBob SquarePants episode “Squidiot Box” is a direct sequel to the original “Idiot Box” episode that aired on Nickelodeon in 2002. When Squidward gets trapped in the imagination box, SpongeBob and Patrick need to help him out. There’s only one problem: this episode is pretty bad…

source

 

To see the full content, share this page by clicking one of the buttons below

Related Articles

27 Comments

  1. The original premise of the Idiot Box is the difference between passive and active entertainments. A sequel could have worked if the focus were another active entertainment vs imagination, i.e. videogames versus pretend play. That would make for a far more interesting dynamic since the two are both known to be diametric and complimentary depending on circumstance.

  2. Squidward in Clarinet Land did this better. The entire episode was structured around the idea that Spongebob made modifications to the employee locker, only for Squidward to get lost in a world that increasingly became devoid of logic and reason. By the end of it, the audience was left guessing if the sequence actually happened, or Squidward had become entrapped in the locker and was hallucinating. No one knows for certain and the ending really throws it for a loop, considering that Spongebob is revealed to be in possession of the clarinet after stating Squidward was making so much noise in there. We do not know nor will ever know if what happened was real—merely that the animation team had complete creative freedom.

  3. I’m glad I’m not the only one who hates squidiot box. The point of the box in the original is that it’s just a regular box that you would use your own imagination to play with it, and the noises spongebob and Patrick made but not showing us what was happening in the box kept the audience guessing and let them use to own imaginations to see what was happening, not have it be an actual magical item with magical powers that brings imagination to life!🤦‍♀️

  4. you would think the writers would learned their lesson with the My Leg episode, they are just rewriting episodes that are fan faves instead of creating something new. I am not sure if it's because I'm an adult now, but SpongeBob has seriously lost its charm, love, and imagination it used to have. Super disappointing seeing modern-day Spongebob.

  5. I got the plot of this episode verbatim by typing into ChatGPT "make the plot of a sequel to idiot box", telling me that the main character got trapped inside the box and needed to imagine their way out. It really is pathetic how far gone things have fallen.

Leave a Reply