For my final project, I’m working on a media mess of projects all about Spongebob’s Best Day Ever. I decided to create my own assignment for this to kick it off. I’m going for incredibly cheesy and over-the-top, so I settled on this idea as a perfect fit.
Picture this: Spongebob’s dancing along, whistling to the music playing in his head, enjoying his Best Day Ever, when all of a sudden, *dun dun DUUUNNNNN*
…he runs into the evil Queen Rubber Duckie! Instantly, he transforms into karate-master Spongebob and whacks the evil queen into oblivion. Joy and peace are restored to Bikini Bottom once more, and Spongebob does a bouncey dance in celebration as the scene spins off into the rest of the unknown happiness of Spongebob’s Best Day Ever.
It’s a beautiful sight. <3
This is my very own brand-spanking shiny new Video Assignment that I named Inanimate Motion, worth 3 stars.
REVISIT!
I had to come back. After viewing my own assignment on YouTube, I clicked on another link that populated after mine (in the usual manner in which we all get sucked down the rabbit hole of YouTube).
I shouldn’t have been surprised to find that I was completely shown up. I guess I’m not, really. And I don’t know that I’m necessarily ashamed, either. I’m proud of my little amateur crap, because I made it. So there.
Still, it seems necessary to go ahead and show you what the professionals look like when they do this assignment. So, here ya go:
‘Bring joy to the world, it’s the thing to do, cuz the world doesn’t revolve around you.
Don’t be a jerk!
It’s Christmas!’
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