SpongeBob and his friends spend the summer at the craziest camp in the Kelp Forest, Kamp Koral.SpongeBob and his friends spend the summer at the craziest camp in the Kelp Forest, Kamp Koral.SpongeBob and his friends spend the summer at the craziest camp in the Kelp Forest, Kamp Koral.
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Spongebob was the greatest cartoon ever created. No evidence is needed to back this claim up. It was a show for all ages to enjoy, and was tailored for family audiences. Stephen Hillenburg created a beast that the network to new levels of success. With such a beast, it was easy for it to get out of hand. It's success was its Achilles heel. The constant milking of the show has caused every character to be reduced to a one-dimensional trope. This version of the series is just another reminder that our beloved sea sponge is now nothing more than a cash-cow. Watching Kamp Koral was like watching a relative on a respirator- you know that they're still in there, but there's still little hope. Watching Kamp Koral was disheartening- its jokes are too pushed and unfunny, the once great characters are downgraded to pure monotony, and every moment is dull and dry. As anticipated, Kamp Koral is outshined by the early seasons of the original series.
I wanted to throw up after the intro. This is just a disgusting stain on sponge bob. The took out all the adult human that made it great and just ruined every story line.
I love SpongeBob. Adore the little guy.
I couldn't get past the terrible animation they've used for this series. It's really bad. It's not like the classic SpongeBob animation where it's cool, easily registered & awesome. This animation is like a gimmicky 3D try & it looks absolutely terrible. Absolutely terrible.
It doesn't work enough to be passable even & the voices are off. SpongeBob doesn't sound the same in the first episode. I couldn't get through the whole thing it just really upset my senses. Please people, leave SpongeBob as he was. He's awesome as he is. Please no more of this horrible animation style. I would love to this redone in regular SpongeBob style & sound.
Thanks for your time.
I couldn't get past the terrible animation they've used for this series. It's really bad. It's not like the classic SpongeBob animation where it's cool, easily registered & awesome. This animation is like a gimmicky 3D try & it looks absolutely terrible. Absolutely terrible.
It doesn't work enough to be passable even & the voices are off. SpongeBob doesn't sound the same in the first episode. I couldn't get through the whole thing it just really upset my senses. Please people, leave SpongeBob as he was. He's awesome as he is. Please no more of this horrible animation style. I would love to this redone in regular SpongeBob style & sound.
Thanks for your time.
The show has its pro and cons. What I like about the show is that they keep the character personality and don't change it. The animation is adorable and cute. They are some intended morals and lesson in each episode for the target audience. But the problems I have with the show is that the intro is kinda mediocre. Also, every character already previously met in the first three seasons (But I guess they are switching up for the new generation). But, Overall I will still be watching and it's not razzie-worthy or oscar-worthy. But something most people can enjoy if you don't think about the Canon or Stephen Hillenburg Situation (Speaking of Stephen Hillenburg, he knew about this spinoff and co-workers said that he was fine with it).
Alright so let's get the elephant out of the room. Kamp Koral has been controversial way before it even made its release. And the controversy continued for an obvious reason that Stephen Hillenburg clearly did not want any spin-offs from SpongeBob SquarePants. I know that Nickelodeon had negotiated with Hillenburg before with like the first SpongeBob Movie, but that actually did well and Nickelodeon atleast made sure everyone was keeping SpongeBob true to the heart. Now he did know about this show's production, but nowhere did it say that he had approved of it.
Anyway, since this show just HAD to happen, I want to review why the show itself doesn't work. 2021 has probably been the worst year for Nicktoons. I don't know one good Nicktoon that came out that year, and this is probably the highlight of them all. One reason this show doesn't capture the magic of the original SpongeBob series is because it makes all the characters children. This is like one of those baby spin-offs like Muppet Babies or Madagascar: a Little Wild where they make something for younger audiences to simply be cute and sometimes educational. This ruins the whole point of SpongeBob. We love how the characters seem ageless and the environment they live in is timeless. Here, they are all watered down to younger audiences with younger personalities and gives the series very little to work with. I mean sure, SpongeBob and friends aren't here trying to talk down to the show's audience constantly making lessons and morals, I'll give it that. It still has some of the slapstick charm the original show has, but it's barely entertaining and drags on for way too long. This makes the pacing feel very slow even for just two 11 minute episodes put together, even children can get bored from this easily. Atleast in the modern episodes of the original show, you feel like something happens enough to keep your eyes on the screen. This was also the problem with Sponge on the Run that basically just advertised this series with all the flashback scenes at the camp . The episodes don't have much of a story either as they rely far too heavily on slapstick as they're basically just a series of events that try to be funny, but because of how watered down this show has to be, the jokes never hit.
And of course, this show has a noticeable continuity error just like in Sponge on the Run. SpongeBob met Sandy at Bikini Bottom in the original series when they were older, not at a camping event as children. I get that SpongeBob is flawed with continuity in general, but literally something against how the characters meet doesn't pull through. And yes I've seen how Sandy made a machine to communicate with her future self, but this just felt like a lazy way to quickly fix the issue before more people notice it.
The animation also looks flawed, I will say that this isn't the worst CGI depiction of SpongeBob and the others. But because the animators are on a television budget, they can barely translate the animation style from 2D into 3D with good quality. SpongeBob actually looked good in CGI from movie appearances, but for a show, it barely looks right. The designs do capture the expressions nicely, but after a while they became uncanny to look at in such smooshed models. The backgrounds are also not rendered very well and lack detail like in the original show. And there is very little lighting that makes some scenes look like they were green-screened. The CGI just doesn't fit well with these 2D characters on a smaller budget.
Also this might not be as necessary to point out, but none of the voices sound young like they did in the scenes from Sponge on the Run. They all just sound grown up exactly like they sound in the original show which makes little to no sense if their voices were depicted to sound younger originally.
Anyway, this is the result of a SpongeBob spin-off and why Hillenburg wouldn't have wanted this to happen. And sadly it fails to redeem SpongeBob and the others as who we love.
Anyway, since this show just HAD to happen, I want to review why the show itself doesn't work. 2021 has probably been the worst year for Nicktoons. I don't know one good Nicktoon that came out that year, and this is probably the highlight of them all. One reason this show doesn't capture the magic of the original SpongeBob series is because it makes all the characters children. This is like one of those baby spin-offs like Muppet Babies or Madagascar: a Little Wild where they make something for younger audiences to simply be cute and sometimes educational. This ruins the whole point of SpongeBob. We love how the characters seem ageless and the environment they live in is timeless. Here, they are all watered down to younger audiences with younger personalities and gives the series very little to work with. I mean sure, SpongeBob and friends aren't here trying to talk down to the show's audience constantly making lessons and morals, I'll give it that. It still has some of the slapstick charm the original show has, but it's barely entertaining and drags on for way too long. This makes the pacing feel very slow even for just two 11 minute episodes put together, even children can get bored from this easily. Atleast in the modern episodes of the original show, you feel like something happens enough to keep your eyes on the screen. This was also the problem with Sponge on the Run that basically just advertised this series with all the flashback scenes at the camp . The episodes don't have much of a story either as they rely far too heavily on slapstick as they're basically just a series of events that try to be funny, but because of how watered down this show has to be, the jokes never hit.
And of course, this show has a noticeable continuity error just like in Sponge on the Run. SpongeBob met Sandy at Bikini Bottom in the original series when they were older, not at a camping event as children. I get that SpongeBob is flawed with continuity in general, but literally something against how the characters meet doesn't pull through. And yes I've seen how Sandy made a machine to communicate with her future self, but this just felt like a lazy way to quickly fix the issue before more people notice it.
The animation also looks flawed, I will say that this isn't the worst CGI depiction of SpongeBob and the others. But because the animators are on a television budget, they can barely translate the animation style from 2D into 3D with good quality. SpongeBob actually looked good in CGI from movie appearances, but for a show, it barely looks right. The designs do capture the expressions nicely, but after a while they became uncanny to look at in such smooshed models. The backgrounds are also not rendered very well and lack detail like in the original show. And there is very little lighting that makes some scenes look like they were green-screened. The CGI just doesn't fit well with these 2D characters on a smaller budget.
Also this might not be as necessary to point out, but none of the voices sound young like they did in the scenes from Sponge on the Run. They all just sound grown up exactly like they sound in the original show which makes little to no sense if their voices were depicted to sound younger originally.
Anyway, this is the result of a SpongeBob spin-off and why Hillenburg wouldn't have wanted this to happen. And sadly it fails to redeem SpongeBob and the others as who we love.
Did you know
- TriviaTom Kenny admitted that the animation shift to CGI (for both the movie and the series) caught him, some of his fellow-cast members, and even series creator Stephen Hillenburg by surprise. He stated in an interview "Hillenburg and we were a little unsure about the CGI thing. SpongeBob is such a determinedly 2D classic animated looking show." But their wariness was calmed by the producers of the new series, who were also responsible for the still-running original series, "They were able to find a way to take that CGI and lend it the same squashy, stretchy, kinetic, the craziness of 2D, classic animation. That was a puzzle they worked really, really hard to figure out, and I think are still learning on Kamp Koral. I think it's fun to have to learn new tricks when you've been doing something for a while."
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Camping Episode (2019)
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- Табір «Корал»: Дитинство Губки Боба
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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