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    Goofs Spongebob points out that he has been awarded Employee of the Month award 374 times in a row. That would mean that he would have worked at the Krusty Krab for 31 years. This could not happen - according to, Spongebob was born in 1984, which would mean that, as of 2004, he would only be 20. Stephen Hillenburg, who is the original creator of the show, has confirmed that the events in the movie take place after the entire TV series, therefore SpongeBob has 374 consecutive awards, as well as there are now two Krusty Krab's, rather than one. I didn't quite know what to expect when I walked into the theater to watch the movie of one of my favorite cartoons. Nickelodeon has a really nasty habit of 'big-budgtizing' movies of their shows (changing the look, etc.). However this is not the case with SpongeBob.

    Whew, one less thing to worry about. Next was the story. Could Steve Hillenburg live up to what had been laid down by the series? Basically it's like watching a 1 1/2 hour episode of SpongeBob (and who couldn't like that). Lot's of visual gags and typical Sponge brainless-ness. I was quite impressed.

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    If you're a SpongeBob fan, you'll love this movie. If you're not, eh, watch it anyways, it'll do you good;-).

    Running time 92 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $74 million Box office $325.2 million The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American based on the. A to (2004), it was directed by former series showrunner in his, with live-action sequences directed.

    It was the first film to be produced by and the second film in the. The film stars and features the show's regular voice cast, who returned to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film. This movie takes place during the of SpongeBob SquarePants. The plot follows a pirate named Burger Beard, who steals the Krabby Patty secret formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true.

    And his friends must travel to the surface to confront Burger Beard and get the formula back. The film was written by from a story conceived by SpongeBob SquarePants creator and Tibbitt.

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    Like the first film, the final act places the animated characters in a live-action world. These scenes were shot in various locations throughout. Filming began on October 9, 2013, and completed in November. The film is dedicated to, the original voice of, who died in 2012. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water was released in the United States on February 6, 2015 and received generally positive reviews.

    The film grossed over $325 million worldwide against its $74 million budget, making it the fifth-highest-grossing animated film of 2015. A third film, titled, is set to be released on July 17, 2020. Contents. Plot A pirate named Burger Beard travels to, where he obtains a magical book with the power to make any text written upon it real.

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    The book tells the story of SpongeBob SquarePants and his adventures in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob loves his job as a fry cook at the fast food restaurant, where he cooks hamburgers called Krabby Patties and works for Mr. Krabs, the Krusty Krab CEO.

    He has spent several years prudently protecting the secret Krabby Patty formula from Plankton, the owner of a competing restaurant called the Chum Bucket. One day, Plankton attacks the Krusty Krab in an attempt to steal the formula. After a military battle involving giant foods and condiments, Plankton feigns surrender and uses a decoy of himself to give Mr.

    Krabs a fake, which the real Plankton then hides inside in order to gain access to Krabs' vault. As the decoy distracts Mr. Krabs, Plankton steals the formula, leaving a fake in its place. SpongeBob catches Plankton and the two engage in a tug of war over the formula, which magically disappears before anyone can claim it.

    Without the secret formula, Krabby Patties cannot be made, causing customers to become ravenous. SpongeBob is the only one who believes Plankton is innocent and creates a giant soap bubble for them to fly away in. Bikini Bottom is immediately reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland due to the absence of the much-relied-on Krabby Patty. A page of the book is discarded in the ocean and lands on Sandy Cheeks' treedome, causing Sandy to assume the page is a sign from the 'sandwich gods'. SpongeBob proposes he and Plankton team up to find the formula.

    SpongeBob tries to explain the concept of teamwork to Plankton, who does not quite understand. Together, they travel back in time to the moment before the formula disappeared. The two then head to the Chum Bucket to rescue Karen, whom they intend to help power the time machine. They assemble the machine and end up traveling far into the future, where they meet Bubbles, a magical dolphin who acts as an overseer of the galaxy, and inadvertently get him fired. SpongeBob and Plankton succeed in retrieving the formula, but it turns out to be the fake one Plankton had left. Burger Beard converts his pirate ship into a to sell Krabby Patties at a beach community. Sandy suggests a sacrifice be made to appease the gods.

    As the town attempts to sacrifice SpongeBob, he and Mr. Krabs smell Krabby Patties. The townsfolk follow the scent, which leads to the surface. Bubbles returns and, revealing that he hated his job, repays SpongeBob by granting him and his sea creature friends the ability to breathe on land; Plankton also joins by stowing away in SpongeBob's sock. Bubbles launches SpongeBob and the others out of his blowhole to the surface. The team lands on a beach and finds the source of the Krabby Patty scent from Burger Beard's food truck.

    Burger Beard reveals he had stolen the formula by using the book to rewrite the story, and then uses it to banish the gang to Pelican Island. SpongeBob uses the page that Sandy had to transform himself and the others into superheroes with special powers—The Invincibubble (SpongeBob), Mr. Superawesomeness (Patrick), Sour Note (Squidward), The Rodent (Sandy), and Sir Pinch-a-Lot (Mr. Krabs)—but leave the page and Plankton behind. They return and find Burger Beard, who runs away with the formula, forcing the team to give chase. During the ensuing battle, the team manages to destroy the book, but Burger Beard overpowers them one by one.

    Plankton then appears as a muscle-bound hero named Plank-Ton and assists them. Plankton and SpongeBob create one final attack to defeat Burger Beard and retrieve the Krabby Patty formula.

    After sending Burger Beard flying to Bikini Atoll, Plankton returns the formula to Mr. Krabs, having learned the value of teamwork. The gang uses the final page's magic to return home to Bikini Bottom. With Krabby Patties back, the city is finally returned to normal and Plankton re-assumes his role as business rival and villain. In the epilogue, the seagulls ask Burger Beard to sing the opening theme song with them. He accepts, and they all start singing, but is interrupted by Bubbles, who dislikes the song, causing the seagulls to have an epic rap battle with him.

    The seagulls ask him to leave so that they can finish their song. He accepts, and they all continue singing.

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    as. as Bubbles. as. as. as. and as the Popsicles.

    as Perch Perkins and other fish characters. as Pigeon Cabbie. (US), (UK) and (Australia) as Kyle. as Painty The seagulls were voiced by, (UK), (UK) and (UK). Also appeared in a trailer for the film.

    His scene was ultimately cut from the final product, but it was presented among the special features for the release of the film. Production Development Following the release of in 2004, producer Julia Pistor stated that a sequel film was unlikely, despite the film's successful box office performance. In a 2009 interview with, writer and executive producer was asked about the possibility of a sequel. He said, 'I think that they are talking about doing that, but I haven't signed up for anything.

    We just feel like we've told so many stories, and SpongeBob exists so well in this short 11-minute form.' He further stated that making another film was 'a huge challenge.' However, Tibbitt denied that a sequel is not impossible to emerge, saying 'I wouldn't say no, but I don't know if there will be another one.'

    In 2010, reportedly had been approaching the crews of the show to make another film adaptation. The network had long wanted to partner with to release another SpongeBob SquarePants film to help reinvigorate the series from its declining ratings. However, internal disagreement delayed collaborations. On March 4, 2011, in an article by the, it was first reported that Paramount had 'another SpongeBob picture' in development. Several months later, in July, Paramount formed its new animation unit, in the wake of the commercial and critical success of the 2011 film, and the departure of upon completion of their distribution contract in 2012., the president and CEO of Paramount and Nickelodeon's, officially announced on February 28, 2012 that a sequel film was in development and slated for an unspecified 2014 release, saying that 'We will be releasing a SpongeBob movie at the end of 2014.' Dauman added that the film 'will serve to start off or be one of our films that starts off our new animation effort.' Nickelodeon expected the film to do much better in foreign box office than the 2004 feature, given its increasingly global reach.

    Dauman said, 'This will continue to propel SpongeBob internationally.' Production was announced on June 10, 2014 under the title The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2, which some trade publications began referring to as SpongeBob SquarePants 2. The film's is series creator, who departed from the show as its in 2004 following the release of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. He no longer writes or runs the show on a day-to-day basis, but reviews each episode and delivers suggestions. However, in a 2012 interview with, Hillenburg stated that he was helping in writing the film. Tibbitt later revealed on Twitter in late 2013 that 'Steve Hillenburg and I wrote the new movie together and he has been in the studio everyday working with us.'

    Production on the film was expected to finish in November 2014. After production on the film finished, Hillenburg returned to the show as an executive producer, now having greater creative input and attending crew meetings. Casting The regular series main cast members returned to reprise their roles from the series and the previous 2004 film. In August 2013, casting directors from Marty Siu Casting began casting calls for the for the live action scenes.

    On September 21, 2013, it was reported that Spanish actor had been cast for a live-action role as Burger-Beard the pirate. Animation. Depicting the main characters, with an early version of the film's logo in the upper left corner. The animation for the film was handled overseas by in. Creative supervisor Vincent Waller said, 'We're getting animation back that is looking terrific.'

    The sequel is a combination of and live action as its predecessor was, and also used (CGI) handled by Iloura VFX in, to render the characters in 3D. Returned to work on the sequel, when he previously worked on as a character designer and the lead and left the show in 2005. Series and worked on the film's. Most of the character layout crew of the film are from the series. In a preview of upcoming Paramount films held in 2012, it first exhibited the film as a '3D feature film' with 'CGI-like animation'.

    Following the release of the, a released in early 2013 at the, executives also talked of continuing the use of 3D in the film. Director Tibbitt was asked on Twitter concerning what animation technique the film would have, and responded, 'I don't wanna spoil anything but it is mostly 2D.' The film contains a stop-motion animation sequence. The company had previously produced a scene for the first film, the mixed-media opening for ', and the entirety of the stop-motion special In March 2014, Paramount screened live-action footage from the film during the ' CinemaCon. News websites report that the film would be CGI-animated, with an staff commenting, 'When Paramount announced there would be a new SpongeBob SquarePants movie, the assumption was that it would be animated (like all other incarnations of SpongeBob). The very brief footage from tonight's presentation suggested otherwise – it looked as though this was a CGI/live-action hybrid akin to, etc.'

    In an article published by, author Edward Douglas wrote: 'The CGI animation just looks weird.' Philippe Dauman said that the CGI elements are intended to 'refresh and give another boost' to the characters. Filming The film features scenes directed.

    Filming began on September 30, 2013 and lasted through November 5, 2013, on various locations in. The Savannah Film Office first announced that the film would shoot live action scenes in Savannah for 40 days on July 11, 2013.

    Will Hammargren, location specialist for the Savannah Film Office, said the film was expected to contribute $8 million to the city's economy, including booking at least 5,600 hotel room nights. The film's live action scenes were shot on various locations in, including the downtown (top), and in 's Pier (bottom). On September 30, 2013, the start of production filming was interrupted when film services director Jay Self was dismissed. According to a memorandum from Joe Shearouse, bureau chief of the leisure services department of Savannah, Self was fired for his 'failure to properly plan and manage the arrangement for the movie.' It accused Self of shortcomings surrounding the filming and also cited complaints from local residents of Savannah. Another reported reason for Self's dismissal was a disagreement between Paramount and the Savannah Film Office, about the deal of granting the local businesses to negotiate with Paramount for potential business losses during filming.

    In preparing the in the downtown, the painted along Broughton Street to resemble a ' called 'Salty Shoals'. Jay Self said, 'They're trying to make it look like it's right at the seaside.' The Jen Library and Trustees Theater, a landmark situated on Broughton Street, of the (SCAD) was converted into a. Paramount first approached SCAD to utilize the Jen Library for a scene back in August 2013. Once SCAD approved, the studio's art department transformed the buildings in choice for the film. It remained open to students during filming, while the 'SCAD' letters atop Trustees remained untouched.

    Other establishments, like, and, were converted to, and shops, respectively. Self said, 'The changes are temporary with all buildings scheduled to be restored to their original colors after filming is complete.' Filming began on October 9 in the downtown where parts of the Broughton Street between Montgomery Street and Habersham Street were closed through October 18. Prior to October 9, residents were given yellow handed out by the production crew to detail the inconveniences of the filming would have on them. Actor appeared as a pirate and was filmed on a pirate ship with wheels for a scene. At one point, a film crew member caused an accident that damaged a downtown building and rushed a woman to the Candler Hospital. William Hammargren, with the Savannah Film Services office, said that Paramount was issued a permit to use motorized vehicles within certain areas closed for filming, but the permit did not extend to the lanes.

    Filming in the downtown ended on October 18, when a was also held, with City Mayor Edna Jackson announcing the winners. The prizes include: a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed party, bicycles, a vacation at Marshall House, dinner at Savannah Bistro, gift certificates, and a 60- television. After filming in the downtown, the production received mixed response from local businesses located in filming areas.

    A concern raised by business owners was the choice in dates for shooting as October is 'a big month for merchants along Broughton.' Some merchants suggested February, July, or August as prime filming dates. Filming for the scenes resumed on October 21 on. The producers of the film were permitted to film on Tybee Island after meetings held at the Tybee Island City Hall with businesses and residents that imposed concerns about the possible effects of the filming, and also apprehensions about safety.

    Musician of the band was seen on set at the Tybee Pier for filming, although he does not appear in the final film. The film crew later moved to Strand Avenue for a chase scene with extras on bicycles. Music Soundtrack Music from The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.

    Main article: In a February 2015 interview discussing the film's financial success, Megan Collison, president of worldwide distribution and marketing at Paramount, stated the possibility of a third film was 'a good bet'. In another interview, Paramount vice chairman remarked, 'Hopefully, it won't take 10 years to make another film.' On April 30, 2015, via Twitter, Viacom announced a third SpongeBob SquarePants film was in development.

    On August 3, 2015, via Twitter, confirmed that the sequel is in pre-production and that was confirmed to return as director from a story by him. It was announced in November 2015 that the film would be released on February 8, 2019. On November 11, 2015, Waller confirmed via Twitter that the film will be mostly traditionally animated with CGI/live-action sequences.

    Screenwriters said in a January 2016 interview that they are working on the third SpongeBob movie. Storyboard artist said in an April 2016 interview that cartoonist is developing a new cartoon to precede the movie; however, Kricfalusi denied on that he's making a cartoon. In March 2017 at, it was announced that the movie had been delayed to August 2, 2019. On March 28, 2017, reported on its Twitter feed that the film had been given the final title of The SpongeBob Movie; current showrunner Waller later suggested that this was a placeholder title. On May 29, 2017, Kristen Caplan was announced to be the production manager of the film.

    On December 19, 2017, it was announced that the movie had been pushed back again to July 31, 2020. In April 2018 at CinemaCon, it was announced that the film would be called The SpongeBob Movie: It's a Wonderful Sponge, that it was going to be directed by, and that it would have a new release date of July 22, 2020, which was later moved up to July 17, 2020. At the VIEW Conference in, Paramount Animation president announced that the film will be an origin story of SpongeBob meeting his friends for the first time at Camp Coral, and the film will use full CGI animation provided by for the underwater sequences, a first for the film series. Was also announced as the new composer for the film.

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