Give 5 good reasons why a rap battle can't belong in a cartoon/movie.President Squidward said:Most people don't like it because it didn't belong in a SpongeBob movie. It felt so awkward to watch and god why does it exist?
1. It's appealing to younger audience only because rap is what's mainstream these days.Give 5 good reasons why a rap battle can't belong in a cartoon/movie.
Meh, I still love the Rap Battle. How would you feel if the writers started to put rap battles in almost every episode>President Squidward said:1. It's appealing to younger audience only because rap is what's mainstream these days.
2. It feels off in a cartoon that doesn't ever try to be in with the times.
3. It's very, very stupid to watch.
4. None of the rapping is good, it's just some stupid burns that was made up in 5 seconds.
5. IT'S. A. RAP. BATTLE. IN. A. SPONGEBOB. MOVIE.
Oh well I like them both the same.Milkmaidman said:I heard somewhere TGIM was cut to make room for it but if that's true then WHYYYY
but didn't also the first movie had a rock n roll scene, Goofy Goober Rock? Yeah, the rap scene is out of place but it's kind of guilty pleasure.BabySmitty said:I would rather be subjected to ten hours of The Splinter than have to sit through this godforesaken scene ever again. Spewing pus is somehow a lot more tolerable than an otherwise timeless cartoon saying "HEY! LOOK HOW HIP AND CURRENT WE ARE!!!!!"
Isn't the other thing worse? :P Besides, both were only a few minutes long.BabySmitty said:I would rather be subjected to ten hours of The Splinter than have to sit through this godforesaken scene ever again. Spewing pus is somehow a lot more tolerable than an otherwise timeless cartoon saying "HEY! LOOK HOW HIP AND CURRENT WE ARE!!!!!"
Yeah, I agree too. I actually enjoyed both (not like Supmandude style, though).SB_DW_Fan said:but didn't also the first movie had a rock n roll scene, Goofy Goober Rock? Yeah, the rap scene is out of place but it's kind of guilty pleasure.