Overview
A passion for drawing, a penchant for the films of Jacques Cousteau, and a career as a marine biologist were SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS creator Stephen Hillenburg's inspirations for bringing this fun character to life. A hugely popular Nickelodeon show based on SpongeBob inspires THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE, which brings the oceanic cast of animated oddballs to the big screen. The bubbly inhabitants of Bikini Bottom are in more trouble than a sinking ship at the start of the film. The evil Plankton (Doug Lawrence) has hatched a plan to send the Krusty Krab burger chain out of business. He steals the secret formula for the delicious Krabby Patty and then frames Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown) for the theft of King Neptune's (Jeffrey Tambor) crown. With all eyes on Mr. Krabs, Plankton starts selling Krabby Patties at his own Chum Bucket restaurant. Just then, SpongeBob (Tom Kenny) steps in and, with his starfish pal Patrick (Rick Faggerbakke), sets out to find the crown and get Mr. Krabs out of hot water. What follows is an epic adventure in which the pair encounter some slippery villains, and a hero in the form of special guest star David Hasselhoff--who appears as himself in a bizarre fusion of animation and live action. SpongeBob and Patrick frantically race back to Bikini Bottom to stop megalomaniacal Plankton from taking over the world. All of this is played out before an eclectic soundtrack, which pairs indie rockers like The Flaming Lips and Wilco with teen-pop princess Avril Lavigne. Taking its first triumphant step into the feature film world, SPONGEBOB soaks up an enthusiastic crowd of children and adults alike.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Stephen Hillenburg - Director
Tom Kenny
Roger Bumpass
Bill Fagerbakke
Rodger Bumpass
Clancy Brown
Mr. Lawrence
Kristopher Logan
Cole McKay
Alec Baldwin
Scarlett Johansson
Details
- Format: DVD (Widescreen, Dubbed, Repackaged, Sensormatic)
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 032429211194
- Genre: CARTOONS & ANIMATION
- Rating: PG (MPAA)
- Release Date: December 2014
Movie Reviews
Reviews:
"[A] marvel of unleashed childishness, like a birthday party on the edge of spinning out of control. The familiar voices from the television show are bolstered by a smattering of movie and television stars..." - 11/19/2004 New York Times, p.E1
"Its instinctive, unstoppable cheerfulness can be, as all those millions of viewers have found, something of a tonic if you're in the mood..." - 11/19/2004 Los Angeles Times, p.E1
"[T]he best moments in his first movie outing are those that feel most TV-like, just another day in the eternally optimistic undersea society created with such contagious silliness by Stephen Hillenburg." - 11/26/2004 Entertainment Weekly, p.90
"[B]eguiling fun..." - 03/01/2005 Sight and Sound, p.78