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3/10
A bad 22 minute Spongebob special
travelertoon27 September 2021
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Hello I'm going to review the Spongebob special, "The Clash of Triton." This special is about King Neptune being sad that his son Triton, didn't come to his birthday. When it was entirely Neptune's fault. I'm going to talk negatively about this episode. It's definitely not the worst Spongebob episode or even special, "Spongebob You're Fired is worse." But its a mostly bad Spongebob episode.

The first minutes were just fine. Just regular Krusty Krab antics, but I at least found Spongebob funny there. When Neptune and the Royal family came to the Krusty Krab, the king was sad that his son was not on his birthday. I could feel sorry for him; but then we heard his backstory. His son Triton wanted to be like regular underwater folk. As a teenager, Triton created a medicine that cures all diseases. But Neptune was displeased with his son, he even locked his son up in a cage and on an island. For just wanting to be like mortals.

The second part of this episode is Spongebob getting Triton out of imprisonment. When Triton's out, and he is in Bikini Bottom. Triton understandably locks his father, as well as the rest of the Royal family to a cage. Triton then goes on a rampage destroying countless buildings in the process. When Neptune is out he was happy that Triton was acting like a God.

The main reason why this episode is bad is because the plot sucked. It was entirely King Neptune's fault that Triton was not in his party. The episode is also not really funny or interesting. Just about Spongebob getting Triton out. The positive aspects about this episode is that Spongebob is at least likable, and can be funny. Also this episode didn't make me mad at how bad it is, it felt more boring. So my overall score for this episode is a 3/10.
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1/10
Really? This is the best they can come up with?
jcdelgado10615 December 2014
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This episode was just boring. It lacked creativity and innovation. It mostly relies on crude humor but with no catches or substance to the comedy. There's no reason really to care about the story since it's just another stupid episode of spongebob that doesn't even try to add anything interesting or funny. The spongebob series has really gone down hill. I don't really blame the actors. I blame the director Paul Tibid. Ever since the Stephen Hellinburg left the series, the show has turned into crap.

Note: to anyone happens to stumble across this episode on TV, don't watch it.
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2/10
I never liked the plot
evoapollo28 July 2022
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This plot was so dumb and angered me. Half of the problems is Neptune's OWN fault and so they constantly call the characters we know and love be called mortals by these false gods. And then at the end Neptune wanted his son to be a jerk? Really? He just wanted normal things like regular people and wanted to help them. Isn't that's what these being are supposed to do? What a dumb concept. The jokes were really funny but the plot sucked bad. And why is triton like some hippie. This episode is so bad.
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10/10
Pretty good episode
tworthington2726 August 2018
Even though this was a new episode at the time, it's actually pretty good. John O'Hurley from Seinfeld, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, and former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach guest starred in this episode in which King Neptune tries to celebrate his 5,000th birthday at the Krusty Krab, but he can't because he misses his son, Triton. So, it's up to SpongeBob and Patrick to bring him back to the Krusty Krab. He causes destruction, which his own father later sees, and is actually proud of him when he tells him that he is finally a god. Also, Mr. Krabs gets zapped by King Neptune's wife, Queen Amphitrite, because of his annoyance to her. I'm shocked that Squidward didn't get zapped, too. But, anyway, this episode was pretty good. I give it a 10/10.
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