| SpongeBob SquarePants - The Complete 3rd Season | 
| Directors: Sherm Cohen, Walt Dohrn, Jay Lender, Dan Povenmire, Sam Henderson Actors: Santiago Ziesmer, Sebastien Desjours Studio: Nickelodeon Category: DVD
List Price: $26.98 Buy New: $18.64 You Save: $8.34 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (35 reviews) Sales Rank: 2670
Format: Animated, Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 476 minutes Number Of Items: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.6 x 1
MPN: PARD877544D ISBN: 1415710732 UPC: 097368775442 EAN: 9781415710739 ASIN: B000A6CLKQ
Release Date: September 27, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON showcases the voice talents of Tom Kenny, as the earnest and endearing SpongeBob, and Bill Fagerbakke as SpongeBob?s dimwitted but staunchly loyal best friend Patrick, in an animated treat that is optimistic and upbeat. Follow SpongeBob, Plankton, Mr. Krabs, Patrick and the rest of the gang on all of their Season 3 adventures!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
  Pleased customer November 14, 2008 I received this product in a timely manner. My children love Sponge Bob and have enjoyed watching this particular set.
  Sponge Bob Rules October 31, 2008 For anyone familiar with Sponge Bob, this is more of a funny, funny show. Can't go wrong.
  amazing September 7, 2008 The best season of spongebob, and $20 is a great price. Tons of classic hilarious episodes, but there's just one problem. They edited out the part where Squidward catches on fire in "Just One Bite". That is just the stupidest thing ever. If they edit it out of TV, they could've at least keep it on the DVD.
  If you can only own one season of Spongebob... August 25, 2008 ...then this is the set to get. Season three contains more laughs than any other complete season. Seasons one and two were undeniably great, but the quality of the storylines and animation in three were at their peak. (Season four, unfortunately, marked the beginning of the end.)
Most notable episodes: "Just One Bite" - Spongebob coaxes Squidward to try a Krabby patty. "The Bully" - Flats, a new student at the boating school, threatens to kick Spongebob's butt. "As Seen on TV" - Spongebob gets a big head after appearing in a Krusty Krab commercial; features the song "Striped Sweater." "No Weenies Allowed" - Quite possibly the best written episode of the whole series. "Krusty Krab Training Video" - Self-explanatory; gotta love that soundtrack. "The Great Snail Race" - Spongebob as a harsh coach. "Mid-Life Crustacean" - The fact that the words "debauchery" and "panty raid" were used at all, let alone in the same episode, was a real hoot. "The Camping Episode" - Features "The Campfire Song Song"
As an added bonus, this set also features the pilot episode where Spongebob first gets hired at the Krusty Krab, featuring Tiny Tim's "Livin' in the Sunlight."
  The last great season July 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this one for my kids. SpongeBob is unusual, if not unique, being one of the few kids' cartoons that also holds some appeal for adults, at least those young-at-heart. The humor, while generally juvenile, still displays enough sophistication to make watching it with the kids bearable.
Until season 4, that is. After season 3, while not all bad, it definitely becomes hit-or-miss, especially with the voice acting for SpongeBob himself, who becomes rather one-dimensional, perpetually even maniacally happy at almost all times. I'm not sure what happened there, but he lost any subtle shading of emotion, despite the fact that I think it's the same voice actor.
Anyhow, season 3 is good from beginning to end, all classic episodes. Despite the fact that SpongeBob appears frequently on Nickelodeon, I'd still rather let my kids get their SpongeBob fix from the DVD, without the incessant marketing they would be bombarded with if I let them watch it on TV.
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