Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet

Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet
Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet is an American TV special produced by TurnerViacom.Corp. The special aired on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network on July 24, 2020. It was originally slated for release on June 26, 2020 but was delayed because of the virus

Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet received mixed reviews from critics.

Plot
Spongebob and the Nick team and Steven and the CN Team join forces when Patrick Star shrinks everyone and then breaks the internet. The team must enter the internet to save it and grow back before it's too late.

Characters
Nick Team:

SpongebobPatrick

Squidward

Mr. Krabs

Sandy Cheeks

Gary The Snail

King Neptune

Mindy

Larry The Lobster

Fred The My Leg Guy

Bubble Bass

Squilliam

Timmy Turner

Wanda

Cosmo

Poof

Vicky

Bunsen

Beast

Danny Phantom

T.U.F.F. Puppy

CN Team:

Steven Universe

Pearl

Garnet

Amethyst

Peridot

Lapis

Spinel

Greg

Mordecai

Rigby

Pops

Benson

Skips

Muscle Man

Hi-Five Ghost

Finn The Human

Jake The Dog

K.O.

Enid

Rad

Carol

Other Characters:

LEGO CITY Hey Guy

Captain Underpants

Mulan (Cameo)

Woody

Buzz

Jessie

Bullseye

Bo Peep

Forky

Hamm

Mr. Potato Head

Mrs. Potato Head

Gabi Gabi

Lotso

Boss Baby

Oh

Tip

Smek

Kyle

Peppa

George

Mummy Pig

Daddy Pig

Suzy

Wendy

Candy

Rebecca

Danny

Pedro

Gerald

Molly

Peggi

Pandora

Mandy

Miss Rabbit

Horrid Henry

Peter

Henry's Mum

Henry's Dad

Rude Ralph

Aerobic Al

Beefy Bert

Brainy Brian

Greg Heffley

Rodrick

Manny

Rowley

Sneak Peek
Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet/Sneak Peek Transcript

Teaser Trailer
Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet/Teaser Transcript

Trailer
Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet/Trailer Transcript

TV Spots
Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet/TV Spots

Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 53% (5.72/10) based on 12 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "The script is somewhat clever and the characters are still as fresh as their cartoon counterparts, but it can't hide the fact that it's a complete ripoff of Disney's Ralph Breaks the Internet." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a mixed review, saying, "It has its fun moments, but with a so-so story and an outdated tone, Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet will certainly entertain the kids, but parents will often feel as if the film is ho-hum overall." Robert Abele of TheWrap gave a positive review of the film, saying: "It has minor quirks, but, most of the time, Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet is low-stake fun for everyone." Stephen Whitty gave the film one out of five stars, saying "Boring, dull, and hard to enjoy, there is little to nothing of quality coming from Spongebob, We Shrunk Ourselves And Then Broke The Internet."