
During a fight between the Krusty Krab and Plankton, the secret formula disappears and all of Bikini Bottom goes into a terrible apocalypse. The Bikini Bottomites go crazy and they all believe that Spongebob and Plankton stole the secret formula. The two new teammates create a time machine to get the secret formula before it disappears and also go to some weird places along the way including a time paralex where they meet a time wizard named Bubbles who is a dolphin. The two ... (Full plot summary below)
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During a fight between the Krusty Krab and Plankton, the secret formula disappears and all of Bikini Bottom goes into a terrible apocalypse. The Bikini Bottomites go crazy and they all believe that Spongebob and Plankton stole the secret formula. The two new teammates create a time machine to get the secret formula before it disappears and also go to some weird places along the way including a time paralex where they meet a time wizard named Bubbles who is a dolphin. The two later get to the time when the formula disappeared and take it back to the present day time. They then realized that it's a fake formula Plankton made when he was taking the real one and the Bikini Bottomites try to destroy Spongebob (Plankton runs away) Spongebob smells Krabby patties and so does everyone else so the Bikini Bottomites follow it (instead of destroying Spongebob) and they arrive at the bank of the surface. Everyone except Spongebob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Sandy, and a stowaway Plankton go back home while the six characters that stayed are greeted by Bubbles who takes them to the surface where a pirate is selling Krabby Patties. The team learns that they can write in a magic book and it'll make whatever they write in it become true. They decide to turn themselves into superheroes and battle the pirate. Meanwhile, Plankton writes himself as a superhero too.
Leave your thoughts about The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
| Examiner.comChris SawinLaugh out loud funny, visually engaging, and entertaining for anyone of any age, Sponge Out of Water proves that Spongebob has plenty left in the tank and is bound to allow us to visit his pineapple under the sea for many years to come. |
| GrantlandWesley MorrisI never know what I want from commercial animated entertainment, but I do know that I like being able to suspect that -- by the standards of the competition -- its makers might be outlaws and lunatics. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookPsychedelic, colorful and in-your-face, you'll want to soak up the latest from Spongebob. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Josh TerrySponge Out of Water strikes an effective balance between goofball humor that will entertain the kids and adult-targeted humor of a more wink-wink nature. |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeThe jokes are consistently hilarious, with enough variety to tickle the funny bones of old salts and young fishies alike. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt's consistent fun, with the franchise showing little sign of fatigue. Perhaps a hesitance to sequelize is present, but once the film gets rolling, it's hard to recall the decade-long distance since the last animated extravaganza. |
| HeyUGuysLisa Giles-KeddieBonkers laugh... like a colourful, senses-pounding rush. The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water offers far more craziness than David Hasselhoff could in the first film. |
| Fort Worth WeeklyKristian M. LinI was surprised by how watchable I found it. |
| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussA time travel sequence is an eye-searing mind-melter, while the scene in which Plankton literally enters SpongeBob's brain mixes the sickly sweet esthetic of the Candyland board game with the nightmare surrealism of 1938's 'Porky in Wackyland.' |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschIt often feels like a whole lot of episodes strung together. |