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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

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Burger Beard is a pirate who is in search of the final page of a magical book that makes any evil plan he writes in it come true, which happens to be the Krabby Patty secret formula. When the entire city of Bikini Bottom is put in danger, SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy, and Plankton need to go on a quest that takes them to the surface. In order to get back the recipe and save their city, the gang must retrieve the book and transform themselves into superheroes.

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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Overview:
Burger Beard is a pirate who is in search of the final page of a magical book that makes any evil plan he writes in it come true, which happens to be the Krabby Patty secret formula. When the entire city of Bikini Bottom is put in danger, SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy, and
Cast:

  • SpongeBob / Gary / Agreeable Mob Member / Waffle (voice): Tom Kenny
  • Patrick / Male Fish / Eager Customer (voice): Bill Fagerbakke
  • Doctor / Squidward / Angry Mob Member #2 / Doughnut / Squidasaurus Rex (voice): Rodger Bumpass
  • Mr. Krabs (voice): Clancy Brown
  • Plankton / Plankton Robot / News Anchor Fish / Mob Member (voice): Mr. Lawrence
  • Sandy (voice): Carolyn Lawrence
  • Burger Beard: Antonio Banderas
  • Seagull (voice): Eric Bauza
  • Seagull (voice): Tim Conway
  • Seagull (voice): Eddie Deezen
  • Seagull (voice): Rob Paulsen
  • Seagull (voice): Kevin Michael Richardson
  • Seagull (voice): April Stewart
  • Seagull (voice): Cree Summer
  • Seagull (voice): Billy West
  • Seagull / Dead Parrot (voice): Carlos Alazraqui
  • Seagull / Dead Parrot / Pigeon Cabbie (voice): Nolan North
  • Kyle / Helpful Angry Mob Member (voice): Paul Tibbitt
  • Karen (the Computer Wife) / Harold’s Wife / Ice Cream Cone #2 (voice): Jill Talley
  • Sandals / Customer #1 / Fish on Bubble / Perch Perkins / Angry Fish / Maple Syrup Jar / Waffle / Ice Cream Cone #1 / Furballs / Giant Cute Kitty / Rainbow / Spotlight Guard / Angry Guard #1 / Tough Mob Member (voice): Dee Bradley Baker
  • Computer Voice / Shocked Mob Member (voice): Sirena Irwin
  • Mrs. Puff (voice): Mary Jo Catlett
  • Customer #2 (voice): Mark Fite
  • Angry Customer #1 (voice): Thomas F. Wilson
  • Popsicle (voice): Riki Lindhome
  • Popsicle (voice): Kate Micucci
  • Bubbles (voice): Matt Berry
  • Boy on the Beach: Ezra James Colbert
  • Sandcastle Girl: Lillian Ellen Jones
  • Kicking Boy: Brody Rose
  • Mikey: Noah Lomax
  • Tanning Woman: Jesica Ahlberg
  • Woman with Stroller: Nina Repeta
  • Young Woman Customer: Corinne Engstrom
  • Customer: Chip Lane
  • Customer: Brick Jackson
  • Older Boy Customer: Keller Moore
  • Boy Customer #2: Bailey Campbell
  • Young Boy with Cone: Henry Davis Morales
  • Surfer Girl with Cone: Nicolette Noble
  • Woman on Sidewalk #1: Kari Klinkenborg
  • Amy: Lisa Datz
  • Nut Vendor Customer: Dane Northcutt
  • Mother with Cone: Meredith Jackson
  • Young Girl with Cone: Ella Adele Burns
  • Nut Vendor: Mike Benitez
  • Woman on Sidewalk: Kron Moore
  • Young Father: Eamon Sheehan
  • Little Boy on Lifeguard Chair: Matteo Spears Satriano
  • Food Truck Patron: John Brown
  • Man Eating Krabby Patty: David Dickson
  • ND Beach Goer: Ashley Nicole Hudson
  • ND Beach Goer: Amy Lynn Tuttle
  • ND Beach Goer: Marian Green
  • ND Beach Goer: Jake Kilfoyle
  • ND Beach Goer: Dean Neistat
  • Beach Goer: Ashley Siloac
  • Surfer Dude (voice): Lloyd Ahlquist
  • Surfer Dude: Peter Shukoff
  • Baby in Stroller (voice): Stephen Hillenburg
  • Pearl (voice): Lori Alan
  • Seagull #2 (uncredited): Caspar Lee

Crew:

  • Songs: Pharrell Williams
  • Songs: Chad Hugo
  • Songs: Shay Haley
  • Story: Paul Tibbitt
  • Stunts: Ashley Nicole Hudson
  • Prosthetics: Gary Archer
  • Producer: Nan Morales
  • Producer: Craig Sost
  • Director: Mike Mitchell
  • Art Direction: Priscilla Elliott
  • Animation: Justin M. Rasch
  • Animation: Max Winston
  • Animation: Joel Fletcher
  • Animation: David Ward
  • Animation: Jason Malinowsky
  • Animation: Rich Zim
  • Animation: John Turello
  • Animation: Neil Kennedy
  • Animation: Stewart Alves
  • Animation: Matt Weaver
  • Animation: Toby Pedersen
  • Animation: Guillaume Roux
  • Animation Supervisor: Nicholas Tripodi
  • Animation: Jesse Vickery
  • Animation: Daniel Fotheringham
  • Animation: Shane Hall
  • Animation: Eddie Prickett
  • Animation: Thuan Huynh
  • Animation: Nick Stein
  • Producer: Mary Parent
  • Layout: Joe Orrantia
  • Layout: Clint Bond Jr.
  • Storyboard: Tom King
  • Layout: Kaukab Basheer
  • Animation Supervisor: Scott Mansz
  • Layout: Bob Camp
  • Translator: Misoon Kim
  • Visual Effects Editor: Kayla Franklin
  • Executive Producer: Cale Boyter
  • Storyboard: Nick Cross
  • Production Supervisor: Jennifer Newfield
  • Location Manager: Laura Bryant
  • Storyboard: Luke Brookshier
  • Storyboard: Howard Perry
  • Executive Producer: Hyejoon Yun
  • Characters: Stephen Hillenburg
  • Storyboard: Mike Cachuela
  • Production Manager: Kristen Caplan
  • Location Manager: Beth Nelson
  • Storyboard: Chris Reccardi
  • Storyboard: Dalton Grant
  • Storyboard: David P. Smith
  • Production Supervisor: Andrew Goodman
  • Production Supervisor: John Burton West
  • Storyboard: Elizabeth Ito
  • Animation Director: James Baxter
  • Production Supervisor: Philip Harris
  • Storyboard: Erik Wiese
  • Storyboard: Emma Coats
  • Layout: Mick De Falco
  • Production Supervisor: Alice S. Lin
  • Technical Supervisor: Yun-Chen Sung
  • Animation Supervisor: Greg Franklin
  • Animation: Mac Whiting
  • Director of Photography: Phil Meheux
  • Script Supervisor: Melinda Taksen
  • Supervising Producer: Chul-ho Kim
  • First Assistant Camera: Clyde E. Bryan
  • Unit Production Manager: Leigh Shanta
  • Storyboard: Jay Oliva
  • Line Producer: Richard Vane
  • Orchestrator: Kevin Kaska
  • Storyboard Artist: Joel Crawford
  • Screenplay: Glenn Berger
  • Storyboard Artist: Matt Flynn
  • Compositor: Erica Jean Yeager
  • Compositor: Tony Christopherson
  • Compositor: Michael Queen
  • Compositor: Brian N. Bentley
  • Character Designer: Mick Cassidy
  • Animation Director: Kelly Mazurowski
  • Lead Animator: Frans Vischer
  • First Assistant Director: Lisa C. Satriano
  • Editor: David Ian Salter
  • Production Coordinator: Oscar Velasquez
  • Second Assistant Director: Carla Rose Ponzio
  • Set Decoration: Chuck Potter
  • Casting: Lorna Johnson
  • Production Coordinator: J. Elizabeth Ingram
  • Second Assistant Director: Jeffrey Schwartz
  • First Assistant Director: Lynn K. D’Angona
  • Production Design: Luke Freeborn
  • Screenplay: Jonathan Aibel
  • Lead Animator: Brock Gallagher
  • Lead Animator: Anna Hollingsworth
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Brice Mallier
  • Original Music Composer: John Debney
  • Lead Animator: Jenn Hagman
  • Still Photographer: K.C. Bailey
  • Supervising Animator: John Dusenberry
  • Lead Animator: Dean Elliott
  • Camera Operator: Anthony Gaudioz
  • Orchestrator: Mike Watts
  • Additional Editor: Mark Goldblatt

Catogories:
Family,Adventure,Comedy,Fantasy,Animation
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Making waves in our world.
Language:
English
Production:
Australia,United States of America
Company:
Paramount Animation,Paramount Pictures,Nickelodeon Movies,United Plankton Pictures,Film Victoria,Rough Draft Studios,Disruption Entertainment
Popularity:
95.477
Date:
2015-01-28
Year:
2015

  • Reno: > SpongeBob’s return to the big screen in a grand scale.

    It’s been a decade since the first film, definitely a long wait for the fans. That film was a hit, but I don’t know why it took so long for the second. Honestly, I loved this one too, albeit I’m not a diehard fan, just a supporter. One of the beautiful cartoon universe with unique characters that can entertain all ages. The new addition, especially for this film only, the Antonio Banderas did his part wonderfully. Never seen before stunts in SpongeBob world that comes in the final battle.

    Whenever I review an animation movie, I usually bring 2D and 3D animation topics to denote how the technology has transformed. ‘Asterix’ from France, ‘Doraemon’ from Japan, and recently America’s own ‘Mister Peabody’ remodelled in 3D and saw tremendous success. So why not SpongeBob, but only for a small portion they have tried and it was awesome. Most importantly the story blended well with the twist in the character reformation.

    This movie is in a second batch queue for the Oscar race, that mean a slim chance to get a nominee, but I don’t think it will make. That does not mean the movie is bad, it was very good, so entertaining and super funny. Simply not an Oscar material, that’s all. If anyone hasn’t seen it yet, I absolutely suggest to try it out. I hope it won’t take another 10 years for the next movie in the series.

    8/10

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