![]() It's Short, So It Sucks!: A common complaint about every game barring the first is that they can be beaten in a couple hours each.Beautiful Gorgeous using a megaphone as a ranged weapon. ![]() Hilarious in Hindsight: A game where the primary enemies are cute, little animals that are actually killer robots? Seems like Toybots was the precursor to Five Nights at Freddy's, especially since the main enemies are evil teddy bears.Good Bad Bugs: A glitch involving the character select in Toybots allows you to use SpongeBob's robot disguise for all of the first zone instead of losing it after completing the tutorial.For fans of the classic pre-SpongeBob Nicktoons, Stimpy and Rocko being playable in Toybots is certainly a pleasant surprise.Despite both being unlocked very late in the game and having no plot relevance whatsoever, Jenny Wakeman and GIR are the most popular characters in Toybots, to the point of reaching Just Here for Godzilla levels.Did you come to see SpongeBob mug all the spotlight, and inspire an Eldritch Abomination to enact a Heel–Face Turn? Or did you come to see Zim and Dib again?.The main draw for the games are the story and cutscenes, which feature various Nicktoons characters interacting with each other. Enjoy The Story, Skip The Game: For the most part, the games are short, bog-standard platformer/beat-em-up hybrids that don't do anything new, gameplay-wise.It doesn't even have a Final Boss encounter, as the game abruptly ends after completing the final section. Disappointing Last Level: Calamitous' Lair in Toybots is just another mech suit stage with very little to differentiate it from Amity Park beyond a different backdrop.The Final Boss battle against the Evil Syndicate is even seen as easier than that level. That is, until you reach the Fantastic Voyage of Goddard level. Difficulty Spike: Nicktoons Unite! is considered relatively easy, for the most part.note The first three games only, not Globs of Doom. Cult Classic: The games were nothing truly spectacular in terms of sales or critical reception, but are still fondly remembered by the Nicktoons fanbase due to the use of crossovers.Catharsis Factor: Even those who hate Volcano Island and Toybots might actually play Globs of Doom just to beat up Bubble Bass.Bizarro Episode: Battle For Volcano Island doesn't focus on a villain from any other Nicktoon, and is about the heroes saving an island of crab people.The DS version has a remarkably good soundtrack overall, but special mention has to go to the tracks for Green Hill 1 note Not to be confused with the Sonic the Hedgehog stage and theme of the same name, Vortex Volcano 2, and the boss theme, which all slap.The Cave and Desert themes from the GBA version of Battle for Volcano Island.Anti-Climax Boss: While it's a step up from the console version which lacked any Final Boss to begin with, the final boss for the DS version of Attack of the Toybots - the Calamitous robot - is considered much easier than many of the preceding bosses and especially the Boss Rush leading up to it.Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition.Tommy Pickles (from Rugrats/ All Grown Up!, shown in his All Grown Up! form).Jenny Wakeman (from My Life As a Teenage Robot).The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Playable characters SpongeBob SquarePants 1.3 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
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