SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: SPONGEBOB’S LAST STAND on DVD March 16, 2010
February 4, 2010 by J!-ENT
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PLUS SIX ADDITIONAL NEW-TO-DVD EPISODES
Available on DVD March 16, 2010
New York, NY – Get ready for some Giddy Goodness! In this never-before-seen episode, all chaos breaks loose in Bikini Bottom when SpongeBob and Patrick hear that a new highway will be running through Jellyfish fields. Outraged, they decide to protest, SpongeBob style! Catch this hilarious episode, along with six new-to-DVD episodes and laugh-out-loud exclusive special features, as SpongeBob’s Last Stand makes it way to DVD on March 16, 2010.
SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob’s Last Stand Episode Synopses:
SpongeBob’s Last Stand
SpongeBob and Patrick protest the construction of a highway that would destroy Jellyfish Fields.
Pet or Pests
SpongeBob adopts a stray worm that soon gives birth to a litter of baby worms.
Komputer Overload
Plankton tries to replace his computer wife, Karen, with a new line of Krabby Patty-stealing robots.
Gullible Pants
Mr. Krabs leaves SpongeBob in charge of the Krusty Krab for 15 minutes.
Overbooked
SpongeBob triple-books his schedule, and does his best to be at all three events at the same time.
No Hat for Pat
Mr. Krabs offers Patrick a job as a sign-holder.
Toy Store of Doom
SpongeBob and Patrick spend the night locked in a toy store.
SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob’s Last Stand Fast Facts:
Street Date: March 16, 2010
DVD SRP: $16.99
DVD Running Time: Approximately 89 Minutes
DVD Special Features:
-”Neptune’s Party” Sneak Peek
-Bollywood Bob
-How to make SpongeBob SquarePants
-Karaoke Music Videos
-Jellyfishing Song
-Save Jellyfish Fields
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