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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is, well, a pic based on the Nickelodeon cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. And every bit expected for a movie based on 1 of Nickelodeon'due south programs, information technology'south a big damn i.
In the film, Mr. Krabs opens up a 2d Krusty Krab-eating house, and SpongeBob is heavily anticipating existence promoted to manager of the new eating place. But to his dismay, Squidward gets the job instead because Mr. Krabs feels that SpongeBob isn't mature plenty for the chore. Meanwhile, Plankton finally stops fooling around and enacts his greatest plan to steal the hole-and-corner Krabby Patty formula — he steals Male monarch Neptune's crown, sends it to the dangerous Shell City, and frames Mr. Krabs for it. When Neptune finds his crown missing, he crashes the Krusty Krab ii and charges Krabs for the theft, simply SpongeBob is willing to travel to Trounce City to retrieve the crown, so Neptune gives him half dozen days to discover it, during which he has Krabs frozen.
While SpongeBob and Patrick caput off on their chance, Plankton makes it past the frozen Krabs and successfully steals the Krabby Patty formula. He so gives away bucket-helmets with all the Krabby Patties he sells, which then turn his customers into his monument-building slaves. Can SpongeBob and Patrick successfully recall Neptune's crown and save Bikini Lesser...?
Series creator Stephen Hillenburg intended for the movie to serve equally a Finale Moving-picture show to the series, but Executive Meddling got in the style of that. Many fans widely accept it and consider it a spectacular love letter of the alphabet to the original serial. It as well received positive critical reception, earning a 69% on Rotten Tomatoes, which may non sound like much, but information technology's pretty damn good for a Nick picture.
A 2nd motion-picture show titled The SpongeBob Picture: Sponge out of Water was released on February 6, 2015. The writers from Kung Fu Panda ii were put on board for screenwriting,
and had then-series showrunner Paul Tibbitt directing the blithe sequences, while Heaven High (2005) manager Mike Mitchell directed the live-action sequences. Its second sequel, The SpongeBob Moving-picture show: Sponge on the Run, released digitally in 2021, was fully estimator-animated.
This commencement film was released to theaters on November nineteen, 2004 to commercial and critical acclaim, and quickly became a blockbuster, despite existence out-grossed past The Polar Express.
Shares a Graphic symbol Canvass with the serial.
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- Absurdly Bright Lite: Off Rex Neptune'southward bald head.
- Actor Allusion: David Hasselhoff plays a lifeguard. Again.
- Adaptational Intelligence: SpongeBob is much more proficient in driving in the movie than in the series, where he's portrayed as a reckless driver. Mentioned by Patrick, to which SpongeBob replies, "Y'all don't demand a license to drive a sandwich."
- Adaptational Jerkass: While the series' Rex Neptune was always a self-centered asshole, he's still a well-pregnant monarch who treats his subjects far more pleasantly, at the very least. This incarnation of Neptune, on the other manus, is an sick-tempered Psychopathic Manchild decumbent to angry outbursts over the slightest of wrongdoings and obsessed with sentencing people to the dungeon for harsh reasons, much to the dismay of his daughter Mindy. Luckily, despite being a hotheaded and tyrannical king, he does finally acquire his lesson in leadership and not letting his anger become the best of him anymore at the end by finally accepting Mindy'due south communication in being a loving and compassionate ruler, even after his crown was brought back by SpongeBob and Patrick and he saved the town from Plankton's reign of terror.
- Adam Westing: David Hasselhoff every bit a super-pond lifeguard. "I'm David Hasselhoff!"
- Own't As well Proud to Beg: Mr. Krabs literally begs Male monarch Neptune not to freeze him. King Neptune won't listen to it.
- Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: More like "Water ice Cream-Induced Idiocy"; SpongeBob and Patrick swallow several orders of water ice cream that cause them to develop drunk-similar symptoms, with the former landing Mr. Krabs in hot water when he prioritizes insulting his dominate for denying him promotion to manager of the Krusty Krab 2 rather than clearing his proper name when Male monarch Neptune is threatening Krabs' life over the disappearance of his crown.
- All for Zippo: Later on SpongeBob and Patrick spend nigh of the movie looking for the crown and bringing it back to Neptune in the stop, Plankton merely backs this upwards with a Rex-Sized saucepan helmet for Neptune. Non that it discourages SpongeBob from claiming he's proud of accomplishing this feat.
- Alternate Catchphrase Inflection: Usually, SpongeBob says his catchphrase "I'm set!" in a very enthusiastic tone, only when he learns that he didn't become the job of manager for the Krusty Krab 2, he says it dejectedly.
- Always a Bigger Fish:
- But equally Dennis is about to stomp on SpongeBob and Patrick with hugely spiked boots, a larger kicking stomps on him, seemingly killing him. Unfortunately, it'southward the Cyclops's boot...
- Too played direct when the giant fish charging at SpongeBob and Patrick misses them, charges off a cliff, and a huge freakin' eel eats it in one gulp. SpongeBob and Patrick justifiably merely sit there, oral cavity agape.
- It'south the main reason King Neptune is afraid of the "Cyclops". He towers over Mindy and the other sea creatures, but is merely knee high to a human.
- An Aesop:
- Lampshaded in the post-obit dialog:
SpongeBob: I approximate you're right, Plankton. I am but a kid. And you know, I've been through a lot in the final half dozen days, v minutes, twenty-seven-and-a-half seconds, and if I've learned anything during that time, information technology's that you are who you are. And no amount of mermaid magic, or managerial promotion, or another third thing can brand me anything more than what I actually am inside: a kid.
Plankton: That'southward slap-up, now get back against the wall-
SpongeBob: [on microphone] Merely that's okay! 'Cause I did what everyone said a kid couldn't practise! I made it to Beat City, and I trounce the Cyclops, and I rode the Hasselhoff, and I brought the crown BACK! Then, yeah, I'm a kid! And I'm also a goofball, and a wingnut, and a Knucklehead McSpazatron! But near of all, I'm...
Plankton: Okay, settle downwards! Take information technology piece of cake!
SpongeBob: I'g... I'm...
Plankton: WHAT THE SCALLOP?!
I'thou a Goofy Goober! [stone music starts] - And later subverted in the end of the movie:
Mr. Krabs: Mr. Squidward, front and center! I call back we all know who rightfully deserves to wear that badge.
Squidward: I couldn't concur more than, sir.
[Crowd thank you]
SpongeBob: Wait a second, everybody. There'south something I need to say offset. But I just don't know how to put information technology.
Squidward: I remember I know what it is. Subsequently going on your life-changing journeying, yous now realize that you don't want what you lot thought you wanted. What yous really wanted was inside you all forth.
SpongeBob: Are you crazy?! I was just going to tell y'all that your fly is down. Manager?! This is the greatest twenty-four hours of my liiiiiiife! - Rex Neptune besides gets an aesop on how important information technology is to show/have dear and compassion when yous're in a position of leadership.
- Lampshaded in the post-obit dialog:
- And I Must Scream:
- The people controlled past Plankton'south bucket helmets plainly know to an extent they're being controlled, since after SpongeBob destroys the first i, the fish says "I'thousand free" instead of something like "What happened?"
- Mr. Krabs is shown being aware of what's happening while he is frozen.
- Blitheness Bump: More like a shove! While the show normally hides its Express Animation with strong layouts, the moving-picture show relishes in incredibly fluid and insane, Off-Model blitheness, the likes of which could never be done on a Goggle box budget.
- Respond Cutting: Later Plankton unleashes the final phase of Program Z, turning all of the citizens of Bikini Bottom into his mind-controlled slaves and captures Squidward, who was the only ane who figured out what he was upwardly to:
Plankton: Who can stop me now?! [Evil Laugh] WHO?!
[Cut to SpongeBob and Patrick driving in the Patty Carriage while laughing featherbrained.] - Anti-Interference Lock Up: Inverted during the climax- Mindy tries to stall King Neptune from frying Mr. Krabs with an extended discussion virtually stalling. When he finally loses his patience, Neptune throws her out of the Krusty Krab and magically wraps the place in bondage and padlocks.
- Arc Words: "I'g a Goofy Goober, YEAH!"
- Statement of Contradictions: Neptune initially gives SpongeBob and Patrick ten days to become the crown back, but Patrick argues it down to six.
- Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: When Plankton reads over his final program to steal the Krabby Patty formula. "It'south evil, it's diabolical, *sniffs* it's lemon-scented!"
- Asshole Victim:
- Victor, the Thug Tug's possessor, when Dennis kills him by punching him so hard he gets knocked into the air, and then lands into the Thug Tug which so sinks downward with Victor in it.
- The Cyclops gets beaten up past all the sea creatures he abducted for his souvenir store.
- Dennis is pummeled by an incoming boat and presumably dies just as Victor did.
- Although not killed, Plankton gets repeatedly stomped on by the now freed people he enslaved and sent to jail for his crimes.
- Causeless Win: Mr. Krabs announces that the new director of the Krusty Krab 2 has "a name you all know, it starts with an S!" SpongeBob assumes that he'due south the new manager (even though Mr. Krabs but appear that it was Squidward, revealing a giant portrait of his face to top it off), and has to humiliate himself three times over the microphone before realizing that the new managing director is actually Squidward.
- Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption: "Oh your highness, I'm sure it's non that noticeabaaaaAAAAAALD!! BALD, BALD, Bald!!!"
- As You Know: "Oh Karen, my computer wife..."
- Circumspect Shade Lowering: SpongeBob lowers his glasses when looking at Patrick, dressed rather suggestively in the end heroic music sequence.
- Authorization in Name Just: The credits show that the managing director position at the Krusty Krab 2 essentially amounts to doing all of the same, if not even more of the demeaning work that SpongeBob already did as a fry melt, except with a bigger chapeau with the word "Manager" written on it. He also does not appear to take any other employees to supervise, so whatever potential authorisation he could have every bit manager is rendered moot. Despite all this, SpongeBob is clearly ecstatic virtually it regardless, and does all of his piece of work with an enormous smile on his confront.
- "Awkward Silence" Entrance: Happens twice in succession. Once when Patrick goes into the Thug Tug and asks to go to the bathroom, and again when one of the bubbles he and SpongeBob made in said bathroom wanders out into the bar.
- Badass Eyewitness: The female cinema janitor in The Stinger. Fifty-fifty when threatened at swordpoint by pirates she still calmly asks them to leave the theater. They reluctantly practice so.
- Bad-Guy Bar: The Thug Tug. Inevitably devolves into a Bar Brawl.
- The Bad Guy Wins: Plankton, for much of the movie, succeeded in taking over Bikini Lesser and enslaving its population that all started with stealing the Krabby Patty formula, his primary goal in the series. Of course, SpongeBob and Patrick return to foil his plan.
- Allurement-and-Switch: Every bit SpongeBob goes to order some ice-cream from what turns out to be a frogfish, Patrick notices the basic all around them and appears to come to a grim realization. And then...
Patrick: Look a infinitesimal. Wait a minute! SpongeBob!
SpongeBob: Yeah?
Patrick: Make mine a chocolate! - Bait-and-Switch Pity: Squidward discovers that Mr. Krabs has been frozen past Neptune.
Squidward: Oh, no! This is terrible! Who's gonna sign my paycheck?
- Bait-and-Switch Sentiment: The final scene. After his adventures, SpongeBob gets promoted to manager and this exchange occurs:
- Baldness Angst: The master reason why King Neptune is then enraged about his crown existence stolen is because it exposes his "thinning" head.
- Blank Your Midriff: Princess Mindy wears a pinkish top that leaves a bit of pare above her tail exposed.
- Bathroom Search Alibi: Subverted by Patrick in the Thug Tug when he gets everybody's attention just to says that he needs to utilize the bathroom. When i of the thugs points it out SpongeBob chides Patrick for a weak lark but Patrick says he really needed to go.
- Exist Yourself: SpongeBob learns that "you are who you are."
- Big Bad: Plankton, as usual, though he's much more threatening than he really is in the cartoon because his Program Z chosen for manipulating others more than powerful and deadlier than he is to be doing his dingy piece of work (Male monarch Neptune to freeze Krabs and the Cyclops and Dennis to impede SpongeBob and Patrick's quest for the king's crown).
- Big Budget Beef-Upwardly: Everything nearly the show, the animation, the music, and the special furnishings, is vastly improved on here.
- Big Damn Heroes: SpongeBob and Patrick bursting into the Krusty Krab with the crown, thus protecting Mr. Krabs from getting killed by the scepter'due south fire and reflecting it through the roof instead, which unintentionally chars David Hasslehoff non-fatally.
- Large Damn Motion-picture show: A six-twenty-four hour period adventure to the ends of the Earth as Plankton takes over Bikini Bottom with listen control devices.
- Big "NEVER!": During the battle on David Hasselhoff's back, Dennis states to SpongeBob that he "e'er gets his human", prompting the latter to jump out of the mode only as Dennis is most to catch him, letting out a very long, epic "NEVEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRR!!" as he jumps across to Hasselhoff'southward other leg in slow-motility.
- Big "NO!":
- Plankton does 1 in horror when he realizes that SpongeBob'southward rock and roll of all things is destroying his heed-control bucket helmets and thus undoing his plans.
- Earlier, Mindy also does this three times when King Neptune prepares to fry Mr. Krabs to decease, with Plankton doing the inversion.
- She also does this when Plankton puts a listen-control helmet on King Neptune.
- Big Rock Ending: "Goofy Goober Rock" ends with a prolonged, near 2-minute guitar outro, which SpongeBob uses to undo Plankton's listen control.
- Bitch in Sheep'south Clothing: Plankton pretends to be upset about Mr. Krabs being frozen past Neptune during his interview with Perch Perkins when he actually stole the Krabby Patty formula while Krabs was frozen and decides to accept over Bikini Lesser.
- Bookends: Technically 1 for the whole serial, considering that this is considered to be the canonical conclusion for the whole serial. The airplane pilot episode, "Assistance Wanted", ended with SpongeBob getting hired as full general fry cook for the Krusty Krab, and the pic ends with him accepting the promotion to general manager of the original Krusty Krab.
- Both Sides Accept a Point: SpongeBob ends upward in this position when Mr. Krabs denies him promotion to director of the Krusty Krab 2, challenge he's too immature for the responsibility. Seeing as SpongeBob spends his days goofing off with Patrick, annoying Squidward to no cease, and doesn't even have a boating license, he is correct in some manner—only a few scenes afterwards is this proven truthful when SpongeBob, Drunk on Milk from spending his night crushed at getting passed over, almost gets Mr. Krabs deep fried by Rex Neptune by immaturely telling him off. Nevertheless, SpongeBob, immature or not, has proven to be managerial material, seeing every bit his cooking has made The Krusty Krab the premier eatery in town in spite of Krabs' own greediness hampering business, and puts his eye and soul into keeping things send-shape. The one who got the job, Squidward, is a miserable Burger Fool who utterly despises working at the Krusty Krab, has tried and failed repeatedly to go out, and is practically hated in town. In the end, while SpongeBob does admit his immaturity and saves the town from Plankton'south control, Mr. Krabs acknowledges he was wrong and happily makes SpongeBob the manager.
- Bowdlerise:
- There was a children's book adaptation of the movie that changed it so that instead of beating them senseless, the patrons of the Thug Tug punished "bubble-blowing babies" past laughing at them.
- Whenever Nickelodeon airs the movie, Mr. Krabs' whispering to SpongeBob is reversed (in the unedited whispering, he appears to say "Jackass" three times in succession).
- The soundtrack version of "Goofy Goober Rock" changes the poetry "No, no freakin' way" from the film version to "No, no, no-no way".
- Blowing a Raspberry: This is the extent of SpongeBob telling off Mr. Krabs for thinking he'due south yet a child.
- Interruption the Haughty: The two fish at the gas station get this: they fissure a joke to Dennis and he pulls their mouths off their face up.
- Broad Strokes: The picture show was well known for this, especially in recent years. Information technology has been criticized that the picture show links an alternate canon in the serial, because episodes that aired afterwards the film do not show specific changes they had during the class of the moving picture (
Word of God says that the moving picture is meant to be the cease of the series, with episodes produced later on notwithstanding occurring earlier it). Granted, this isn't the kind of show that adheres to continuity. - Cleaved Aesop: Discussed by SpongeBob and Patrick afterward their escape from the Thug Tug.
Patrick: You know, SpongeBob, there'due south a lesson to be learned from all this.
SpongeBob: What's that, Patrick?
Patrick: A chimera-blowing double baby doesn't belong out here in man's land.
SpongeBob: Yeah. (and then realizes) Look. We blew that chimera. Doesn't that make us a bubble-blowing double baby? - The Caligula: Rex Neptune shows signs of this.
- Call-Back:
- Patrick gets into an statement with King Neptune over how many days SpongeBob needs to find the crown. This is similar to the argument Patrick had with the previous Neptune in "Neptune'southward Spatula" over how many challenges SpongeBob can practice.
- The film'south plot bears some similarity to "Neptune's Spatula", as both are about SpongeBob convincing King Neptune that he underestimates the former's abilities and wisdom.
- The scene of SpongeBob and Patrick drying out is reminiscent of the showtime full episode, "Tea at the Treedome", only this time information technology's not Played for Laughs.
- SpongeBob crying out his tears just to beverage information technology dorsum up is similar to what he did in "Karate Choppers".
- We take a mariachi ring playing in the background as a live-action man is squirming helplessly. Sound familiar?
- Inside the Thug Tug, we see a thug eating a basin of nails (without whatever milk!).
- "I own't a cheat! Ask anyone, they'll vouch for me!"
- Cerebus Syndrome: Zig-Zagged. There are some pretty heavy themes addressed over the course of the movie, such equally depression, alcoholism, and murder. In fact, the particular scene of Patrick and SpongeBob at Shell City is so emotional information technology literally causes the audience to break out into tears. Which is all totally at odds with the TV show. The writers of course always manage to put a fairly comedic spin on things anyways, leading to several a Mood Whiplash.
- Character Development: Not only the obvious for SpongeBob and Patrick, only also for Squidward, who ends the movie by graciously recognizing SpongeBob's contribution and proudly relinquishing the position of Krusty Krab general manager to him.
- Chekhov's Gun: Played for laughs with King Neptune's embarrassment over his baldheaded spot, which later prevents him from stopping Plankton and saving Bikini Lesser, every bit he is besides distracted with finding a way to grow hair.
- Comically Small Bribe: SpongeBob attempts to ransom Dennis with 5 "Goober Dollars". He isn't impressed.
- Absurd Automobile: The Patty Carriage, equally seen in the page paradigm.
- Creator Cameo:
- Stephen Hillenburg provides the voice of one of the pirates' parrots, essentially reusing his "Potty the Parrot" vocalization from the series.
- The show'southward storyboard artist Mike Bell appears in the movie as the fisherman knocked over past Hasselhoff.
- Co-writers Aaron Springer and Derek Drymon both cameo as the laughing chimera from the "Thug Tug" and "the screamer character" respectively.
- Creator In-Joke: Roger Bumpass, like Squidward, rides a recumbent wheel. The storyboard artists added it as an inside joke.
- Credits Montage: The credits testify pictures of SpongeBob in his new life every bit the managing director of the Krusty Krab 2. The credits make it obvious that the chore is horrible, simply since SpongeBob loves to piece of work, he's having the time of his life. And it'southward all set to Ween'south "Body of water Man"
. - Crocodile Tears: Plankton sheds these to Perch Perkins when he explains how he was able to sell Krabby Patties.
- Cue O'Clock: The clock seen in the Goofy Goober Steamboat has the 12 numbers in scrambled order.
- Nighttime Reprise: SpongeBob and Patrick's tearful rendition of the Goofy Goober theme song equally they dry out.
- Darker and Edgier: Unlike the residual of the series, this movie is considerably a lot darker and has plenty of horror elements. Plankton is more depraved and cruel than in the serial (somewhat foreshadowed in the episode "FUN" where Plankton has an Imagine Spot of destroying Bikini Bottom with a giant Jellyfish robot), to the point that he sadistically shows excitement and joy when King Neptune is about to kill Mr. Krabs, not to mention the monsters that abound in the way of SpongeBob and Patrick, the ruthless mercenary (Dennis) sent past Plankton to kill the duo, and how the heroes dice at the paw of the Cyclops.
- Darkest Hour: Plankton has conquered Bikini Bottom and enslaved the population, Mr. Krabs is set to be executed, and SpongeBob and Patrick are "killed" in Crush City. Luckily, things get meliorate.
- Death Song: After realizing they did make it to Beat City afterward all, SpongeBob and Patrick sing the Goofy Goober theme song merely before they dry out out.
- Decon-Recon Switch: The movie deconstructs SpongeBob and Patrick's Manchild behavior, showing that while its a major role of their characters and a source of good laughs for the viewers, their immaturity and naivety can exist a major hindrance, as shown when SpongeBob gets rejected for a major job promotion over the more mature Squidward, almost people not taking them seriously due to their antics, and the two existence easily endangered past bullies, carjackers, undersea predators, hardened criminals, and sadistic humans due to their lack of common sense. Yet, while the chips are downwardly, SpongeBob and Patrick are shown to exist more than than capable of facing all the dangers on the fashion to Shell City, defying everybody's exceptions, and ultimately get the crown dorsum and defeat Plankton.
- Demoted to Extra: Any grapheme from the testify who isn't SpongeBob, Patrick and Plankton. Mrs. Puff and Sandy simply show up a few times (despite all beingness credited in the film's "Main Bandage"), Mr. Krabs spends most of the movie frozen, and Squidward just plays a modest role in the story at best and is brushed aside at the halfway point later on getting captured and brainwashed by Plankton. Pearl and Gary make cameos. Karen plays a pivotal role, telling Plankton about Program Z and activating the listen command helmets, but after the latter scene she pretty much disappears from the story. It's not too surprising that the creators decided not to make the next SpongeBob movie a buddy film.
- Deranged Animation: Ho male child! The show's blitheness was already pretty bizarre-looking, but it was never this fluid!
- Destination Defenestration: In the beginning of the movie, Squidward catches SpongeBob in the shower with him, and afterwards a small conversation with SpongeBob, Squidward kicks SpongeBob out of his window.
- Deus ex Machina:
- The film literally writes itself into a corner that can only be rectified by a wonderfully ridiculous parody of Twisted Sister's "I Wanna Stone". The villain'due south plans are undone by the explosive ability of rock music. Once the fume clears, SpongeBob is left dangling on the finish of a rope suspended above the stage in a corking reference to the literal Greek tragedy deus ex machina.
- SpongeBob and Patrick dehydrate in Shell Metropolis, just are revived final infinitesimal thank you to their tears.
- SpongeBob and Patrick get the crown, simply manage to lose the handbag of winds. They take very little fourth dimension to get home, and all is hopeless...cue David Hasselhoff showing up out of nowhere to accept SpongeBob and Patrick home.
- Diabolus ex Nihilo: As far equally SpongeBob and Patrick are concerned, the Monster Frogfish that tries to consume them after luring them into its death trap with "FREE Water ice CREAM!" came out of nowhere. The audience knew information technology was a trap, though, because of all the piles of fish skulls and basic. The Frogfish also serves equally 1 of their first real threats in their quest to get King Neptune's crown and relieve Mr. Krabs. It can besides be considered a Disc-One Terminal Boss considering an even bigger monster eel eats information technology.
- The Dinnermobile: SpongeBob and Patrick travel well-nigh of the style to Shell Metropolis in the Patty Wagon - a large drivable hamburger, originally intended for promotion of the Krusty Krab.
- Disney Expiry: SpongeBob and Patrick are killed via drying out in Shell Urban center, and so revived thanks to their Swiss Army Tears. And the sprinklers.
- And also the WHOLE store! Every single fish that was taxidermied springs dorsum to life through the same means.
- Distressed Dude: Squidward gets cornered and brainwashed himself by the other brainwashed citizens by Plankton'due south mind control.
- The Dragon: Dennis, to Plankton. Fifty-fifty the Cyclops qualifies as 1 to Plankton.
- Dream Intro: The motion picture begins with SpongeBob every bit the manager of the Krusty Krab, saving the day after a guy gets no cheese on his patty. The crowd hoist him over their shoulders and cheer him, only then the cheers plow into his foghorn alert and SpongeBob wakes upwards.
- Drowning My Sorrows: To help himself feel better after non getting the promotion, SpongeBob goes on a sundae bough aslope Patrick.
- Drunk on Milk: In this case, a milk product rather than liquid milk; specifically, ice cream. Moderately justified in that SpongeBob is also sleep-deprived.
- Dystopia Justifies the Means: What Plankton does to Bikini Bottom.
- Earn Your Happy Ending: After all he's been through, SpongeBob is given a job as managing director of the Krusty Krab 2, and proves that he is a man.
- Employee of the Month: The movie reveals that SpongeBob has won 374 consecutive Employee of the Month awards note Do the math and you realise this means he'due south been working at the Krusty Krab for 31 years . He therefore believes he's a shoo-in for the manager'due south task at the Krusty Krab two, just to be crushed when the job goes to Squidward instead.
- Egopolis: Later on enslaving all of Bikini Lesser with his heed decision-making helmets, Plankton converts information technology into Planktopolis, consummate with giant rock statues of himself.
- Eldritch Location: Vanquish City is presently a beachside gift shop that sells nautical knick-knacks. To the cast, all the same, information technology's a horrifying identify of certain decease on the dreaded dry country, filled to the skirt with the dehydrated corpses of various ocean creatures unfortunate enough to exist captured past the Cyclops, who oversees Shell City. The victims of the Cyclops do get better, fortunately.
- Eldritch Ocean Abyss: SpongeBob and Patrick make their way into a deep ocean trench with horrific monsters. Subverted when the monsters accept a liking to them after they show off their impressive dance skills.
- Everybody Cries: All the pirates in the movie theater cry over SpongeBob and Patrick drying out under the lamp at Shell Metropolis.
- Exposition Victim: Squidward chop-chop deduces Plankton'due south Frame-Up scheme and threatens to tell Male monarch Neptune about it... in the middle of Plankton'due south restaurant.
Plankton: We'll come across near that, Inspector Loose-Lips! *Presses the doomsday push button*
- Extremely Brusque Timespan: Not counting the live-activity sequences and the Dream Intro, the bulk of this film runs 6 days (co-ordinate to Rex Neptune and Patrick). Counting the day where Plankton steals the crown and the Krusty Krab 2 did its 1000 opening, the pic took seven days, under a whole week.
- Eye-Obscuring Hat: The bucket helmets are a whole face example of this — when active, they cover the unabridged fish's head.
- Eye Scream: The film seems to have this every bit a Running Gag.
- "Bald! Baldheaded! Bald! Baldheaded! MY Optics!!"
- A more minor example, but Dennis gets a stream of bubbles blown directly into his eyes near the picture'due south climax, correct earlier he gets knocked off Hasselhoff'south back.
- Invoked merely ultimately subverted in the starting time of the movie: After putting toothpaste on his tooth castor, SpongeBob uses it to brush his optics, though he has no pained reaction to this act.
- Squire spraying hair growth spray into King Neptune'southward eyes, causing his eyes to grow hair all over.
- Face Death with Dignity: When it becomes apparent they're going to dry up and die, SpongeBob and Patrick take solace in the fact they made information technology to Vanquish Metropolis to begin with and get out singing the Goofy Goober song 1 terminal time. They get amend.
- Imitation Affably Evil: Plankton, in contrast to his usual Affably Evil, and Dennis the hitman who is very soft spoken and even polite.
- Finale Moving-picture show: According to
Discussion of God, all episodes made afterward the moving-picture show have place earlier it, and so information technology'south still (chronologically) the cease of the series. - Fisher Male monarch: When Plankton takes over Bikini Bottom, he turns it into an evil reign empire and renames information technology "Planktopolis". The watery heaven as well changes from happy blue to corrupted brownish.
- Fluffy the Terrible: Plankton sends a hitman named Dennis after SpongeBob and Patrick.
- Foregone Conclusion: Since this movie is chronologically the terminate of the show, SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs and the other main characters and Bikini Bottomites cannot die and have to survive, considering they all announced alive and well.
- Framing Device: A ring of pirates become to a movie theatre to see the movie.
- Go Out with a Smile: SpongeBob and Patrick dry out out under the heat lamp with a smile in their face, because while they didn't get the crown, save Bikini Bottom from Plankton and save Mr. Krabs from execution, they did at to the lowest degree finished their mission: making information technology to Beat City, which is really a souvenir shop.
- Hand Wave: The reason that SpongeBob is able to drive the Patty Wagon fifty-fifty though he doesn't have his license?
SpongeBob: Y'all don't demand a license to drive a sandwich.
- Harmless Freezing: Although he can't stop Plankton from stealing the formula in his frozen country, Krabs yet manages to show reaction to things going on.
- Heartbreak and Ice Cream: SpongeBob uses dozens of Goofy Goober's Triple Gooberberry sundaes to get through the stress of being turned down the managerial position for the Krusty Krab 2.
- Heroic BSoD: When our 2 protagonists reach the deep, dark, dangerous, hazardous, monster-infested trench that volition lead them to Shell Metropolis, SpongeBob, of all people, just flat-out gives upward, turns back to become dwelling house, and tearfully tells Patrick that they're "just kids" who will die if they carry on with this journey.
- Hero Killer:
- Out of all the villains in the film, the Cyclops comes closest (yes, fifty-fifty closer than Plankton and Dennis) to killing SpongeBob and Patrick: he effectively does for a moment. And unlike the other villains in the movie, they were clearly far from his start victims.
- Incidentally, this is subverted with Dennis. Though Plankton describes him as a bloodthirsty predator, he has a tendency to get interrupted before he can actually hurt SpongeBob and Patrick. Yet, he manages to be somewhat terrifying.
- The Hero's Journey: Even something like this tin be made to fit: the beginning of the picture shows SpongeBob's normal life in Bikini Bottom, and then he is forced to leave the condolement of dwelling house to relieve Mr. Krabs and call back Neptune's crown, by facing all sorts of challenges that crave him to realize that he needs to grow up. The trench is the nadir of the journey when he and Patrick realize how pathetic they are, Beat out City is the "descent to the underworld" (in that they are very about killed and only miraculously survive) and, when they return, SpongeBob saves everyone in town from Plankton's mind control by admitting that he may just be a child, but that isn't so bad.
- Hijacking Cthulhu: Plankton listen-controls King Neptune near the stop.
- Humanity Ensues: In a Shout-Out to Pinocchio, King Neptune accidentally turns Mr. Krabs into a human boy before finally changing him dorsum to normal.
- Humans Are Cthulhu:
- The "Cyclops" (really a deep-sea diver). He just wants to collect body of water creatures to sell equally souvenirs - but that includes SpongeBob and Patrick, much to their horror. Although he plain has a light-green glowing face nether his helmet and laughs maniacally when his specimens start to panic, and NEVER takes off his diving adapt.
- David Hasselhoff, however, is an aversion, being completely friendly to the duo.
- Hypocritical Humour:
- During the awards at the beginning of the movie, SpongeBob embarrasses himself by making a lot of noise. A few seconds later, he tells everybody to "shhhh".
- BALD! BALD! BALD! Bald! None of the others, too Mindy, have hair either, though their domes aren't knock-your-eyes out shiny.
- Victor, the owner of the Thug Tug, uses the Goofy Goober theme vocal to weed out anyone who's not manly enough for his bar, challenge that whoever sings along to it is a "baby". And however, as he closes in on SpongeBob and Patrick, he starts singing forth. Though this may accept been only to test them.
- Insistent Terminology: A classic instance. King Neptune is non bald, he is thinning.
- Instantly Proven Wrong: Upon learning that SpongeBob didn't get the promotion due to Mr. Krabs thinking he was a kid, Patrick calls it insane, challenge that maxim SpongeBob is a kid is like saying he's a child.
- Insult Backfire: Plankton insults SpongeBob for being just a kid who couldn't tackle an Evil Genius hellbent on globe domination. SpongeBob embraces that he'southward a kid and enacts a musical number "I'grand a Goofy Goober".
- Instrument of Murder: SpongeBob uses a laser-shooting electrical guitar to destroy the citizens' mind command helmets - and he plays a pretty damn catchy Triumphant Reprise of the Goofy Goober song while he's at information technology!
- Ironic Echo:
- "Sorry about this, calendar." First stated by SpongeBob when he removes a twenty-four hour period from his agenda to reveal that today is the opening of the Krusty Krab 2, said later past Plankton when he removes the terminal day before Krabs' scheduled execution from his calendar.
- "We're on a baby hunt, and don't think nosotros don't know how to weed them out!" The second time this is said, Patrick is mocking the possessor of the Thug Tug.
- Irony: Mr. Krabs didn't like the idea of a second Krusty Krab in "Every bit Seen on TV" because it was costing him a lot of money. The reason he gives for openly embracing it in this movie? Money.
- Is This Matter Still On?: When SpongeBob goes upward to the stage, mistakenly believing that he won the manager position, Mr. Krabs tries whispering to him that he didn't become the job, merely for SpongeBob partically repeat everything Mr. Krabs is proverb to him.
SpongeBob: People of Bikini Bottom, as the manager of—!!
Krabs: Uh, SpongeBob?
SpongeBob: Agree the phone, folks, I'thou getting an important news flash from Mr. Krabs. Go ahead, Mr. Thou. (Krabs whispers into his ear) I'm making a complete what of myself? (more whispering) The virtually embarrassing thing yous've ever seen? (more whispering) And now it's worse considering I'm repeating everything you say into the microphone? - Jaw Drop/Stunned Silence: Patrick and SpongeBob's
(famous) reactions later narrowly escaping the old lady monster, and seeing the monster get promptly swallowed upward by a giant eel. - Jerkass: Rex Neptune. Simply Plankton is much more of a jerk.
- Jerkass Has a Point: King Neptune's harsh punishments become understandable when you realize that in that location are cruel people in this world who would commit crimes for their own selfish ends. Plankton is a perfect example, at least in this movie.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold:
- King Neptune becomes this at the terminate, when he realized how his girl was right about having love and compassion when you're a ruler, and he thanks SpongeBob for his assist and apologizes to Mr. Krabs for freezing him.
- Squidward, of all people, too becomes this at the cease as well; he gave up his position as director for SpongeBob just for him to be happy.
- Simply a Child: SpongeBob gets this from virtually everyone in the movie. He later becomes proud of being a "kid", because he managed to get Male monarch Neptune's crown back despite nobody believing he could do it for this reason.
SpongeBob: So yeah, I'm a child! And I'm also a goofball! And a wingnut! And a Knucklehead McSpazatron! But nearly of all... I'M A GOOFY GOOBER! ROCK!
- "But Joking" Justification: Plankton tries to weasel his way out of jail time past claiming that him brainwashing the Bikini Bottomites and turning the boondocks into his ain personal dictatorship was somehow an elaborate joke. Nobody buys information technology, and as the squad automobile he is loaded in carries him away, he drops the deed and loudly vows revenge on anybody.
- Karma Houdini: Karen was the i who led Plankton to looking through Programme Z, implying she made all the Plans herself, activated the heed-decision-making Chum Saucepan helmets later Plankton's control/button press and was all in on the plan, even with her usual snark at her husband... And yet at the stop, she'due south shown giddily crowd surfing as everybody thanks on SpongeBob with no sign of her being arrested along with Plankton.
- Kids' Meal Toy: invoked Referenced.
Patrick: Well, proverb you lot're a kid is like saying I'yard a kid!
Waiter: Here's your Goober Meal, sir.
Patrick: Uh, I'm supposed to get a toy with this? [gets smacked in the face with toy] Thanks.
- Killed Mid-Sentence: As the Thug Tug owner tells Dennis the rules effectually at that place, he is uppercutted, falling into the Tug and sinking information technology!
- Kill Information technology with Fire: King Neptune tries to practice this to Mr. Krabs in one case it appears that SpongeBob and Patrick aren't going to meet the deadline.
- Knight of Cerebus:
- Though he does have a more comedic side, Dennis tends to be rather scary.
- Surprisingly enough, Plankton manages to get one as well. He actually succeeds in conquering Bikini Bottom in SpongeBob and Patrick's absence.
- And the Cyclops, especially, since he almost kills SpongeBob and Patrick.
- Leaning on the Fourth Wall: During the "Now That Nosotros're Men" musical number, the shot of SpongeBob and Patrick looking similar old-timey boxers with "a manly flair" has a visible peg-bar registration notation Used in hand-drawn animation to keep all the newspaper in identify. at the bottom of the screen.
- Loose Lips: Lampshaded when Plankton calls Squidward "Inspector Loose Lips" subsequently he finds out his Evil Programme and threatens to expose him to King Neptune, prompting him to activate the bucket helmets' Listen Control.
- Love at First Sight: Patrick is infatuated with Neptune'southward daughter Mindy.
- Lower-Deck Episode: A Nickelodeon Mag special promoting the film included a comic story showing Mermaid Human and Barnacle Boy trying (and failing) to stop Plankton during the events of the flick.
- MacGuffin:
- King Neptune's crown, the managerial position at the Krusty Krab two and the Krabby Patty recipe.
- The pirates in the alive-activeness segments are seeking tickets for SpongeBob's picture show.
- Manly Facial Hair: Princess Mindy makes a pair of mustaches out of seaweed to convince SpongeBob and Patrick that they have become men. Dennis notices the obviously fake mustaches, pulls them off the pair'south faces, and says, "This is what a REAL mustache looks similar!" He proceeds to pull down his bandana, revealing his make clean-shaven face, and grows a full, bushy mustache through sheer force of will in an instant.
- Medium Blending: Along with the live-action scenes gear up on dry state, there is a brief shot using Stop Motion during the "Goofy Goober Stone" number.
- Mood Whiplash:
- In the midst of SpongeBob noticing all of his friends are brainwashed, once he gets to Gary...
Gary: "MEOW PLANKTON."
- The scene at the Goofy Goober bar. Said peanut comes out dancing and singing. Then the photographic camera pans to a sobbing SpongeBob who isn't joining in the fun at all because he didn't get a promotion to manager for the Krusty Krab two.
- Towards the end of the proud and triumphant "They've Come So Far" Song "Now That We're Men," SpongeBob and Patrick come across a sign that says "Crush City Dead Alee", and SpongeBob happily says, "Well, Patrick, we should exist in that location in 1 more verse!" and begin to terminate the song, but then out of nowhere the music and happy temper are cut off by the arrival of Dennis, who has finally caught up with them and intends to kill them both.
- During Plankton'southward interview with Perch Perkins on how he got the Krabby Patty, he falsely tells him that Krabs secretly bequeathed the recipe to Plankton earlier he was frozen by King Neptune, and fake cries over it, and then of a sudden offers a free Chum Bucket bucket helmet with every purchase of a Krabby Patty with a cheeky grin on his face.
- In the midst of SpongeBob noticing all of his friends are brainwashed, once he gets to Gary...
- Mouthscreen: Used when SpongeBob says, "Those fish are...dead."
- Mugging the Monster: The ii guys at the gas station practise this to Dennis by taunting him with their usual joke. Dennis responds by ripping off their mouths.
- Mundane Fabricated Awesome: The opening scene features a dramatic scene based around the "crunch" of a customer beingness given a Krabby Patty without cheese, complete with a slow-motion sequence of SpongeBob putting some cheese into the patty, played in the aforementioned manner as an action hero disarming a bomb. It's a Dream Sequence, just still...
SpongeBob: You got a name?
Phil: Phil.
SpongeBob: You got a family unit, Phil?
[no response]
SpongeBob: Come up on, Phil, stay with me. Let'due south hear most that family.
Phil: I got a wife, and two cute children.
SpongeBob: That's what it's all virtually. I desire you to do me a favor, Phil.
Phil: What?
SpongeBob: Say "cheese." - Near-Villain Victory: Two in a row inside the last human action. Beginning of all, the cyclops has SpongeBob and Patrick imprisoned under a caput lamp which dries them out. Secondly, Plankton, now having all of Bikini Lesser nether his control, is ready to have Mr. Krabs executed by King Neptune. If SpongeBob and Patrick's Swiss Army Tears didn't revive them when they did, and if David Hasslehoff didn't come to assist them, Plankton would've won.
- Naked People Are Funny: Early in the flick, Patrick goes parasailing with his pants, leaving him naked. He even wedges a flag between his barrel cheeks.
- Never Say "Die": Averted. The words "kill" and "die" are used several times. The scene in Crush Metropolis has SpongeBob stress the words "dead" and "killed" equally if to tell the audition "Yes we're defying this trope and using the actual word in a picture for kids." and to emphasize the danger that they are in.
- Dainty Job Breaking It, Hero: Squidward explains Plankton's plan and intends to rat him out to King Neptune right in front of his face! This causes Plankton to plough on the heed-control helmets on every citizen of Bikini Lesser and they corner Squidward and enslave him.
- No Good Act Goes Unpunished: David Hasselhoff's advantage for bringing SpongeBob and Patrick dorsum to the Krusty Krab 2? Get scorched past Rex Neptune's trident.
David Hasselhoff: (while backfloating on superlative of the Krusty Krab) Ya done skillful, Hasselhoff. Ya done... (gets burnt by the trident fire) Ow.
- Non-Standard Character Design: The revived sea creatures in Shell City are noticeably a lot less anthropomorphized than the citizens of Bikini Bottom are.
- Non Me This Time: Mr. Krabs' actions are just as criminal as Plankton's, if not more, but this fourth dimension he's not the one who stole King Neptune's crown.
- Not Quite Dead: Dennis gets crushed by the Cyclops when he first catches upwards with SpongeBob and Patrick. He comes back later on for the last showdown.
- The sprinklers at Shell City not simply revive SpongeBob and Patrick, just also all the other dried bounding main animals that had been made into knickknacks, who then take revenge on the Cyclops.
- Ocular Gushers: During SpongeBob's and Patrick's Despair Result Horizon, they spray tears EVERYWHERE. Mindy is visibly
squicked when they squirt their tears like high-pressure level hoses into each other'southward mouths. - Off-Model: Just in a good manner; the motion-picture show seems to follow the John Kricfalusi method of staying less on-model and more than in-grapheme.
- Oh, Crap!:
- SpongeBob and Patrick react this way when Victor begins his bubble-blowing baby hunt in the Thug Tug and brings out his searching method: the Goofy Goober theme vocal.
- Played for Laughs with SpongeBob and Patrick when a sea monster eats the Pattymobile. Then much that Patrick's Oh, Crap! has earned the nickname
Surprised Patrick. - The "Cyclops" has this reaction when the animals in his store begin to revive and he realizes they're about to vanquish the tar out of him.
- Older Than They Expect: Co-ordinate to SpongeBob, he has won the Employee of the Month Laurels 376 times in a row. This ways he has been working for over 31 years. Bold that he started work at historic period sixteen, this means he could be 47 years onetime or older!
- Omnicidal Bedlamite: Plankton vows to destroy everyone after he gets carried off to prison house.
- One Last Vocal: SpongeBob and Patrick sing the Goofy Goober Song subsequently realizing they fabricated it to Beat out City and establish the crown after all, just before they dry out out.
- Open-Wing Gag: Comes up when SpongeBob is finally offered his desired job every bit managing director of the Krusty Krab 2. SpongeBob responds by saying that he has something he needs to say, but isn't sure how to put it. Squidward thinks that SpongeBob has decided that he doesn't desire the task afterward all, causing SpongeBob to reply that he was only going to tell Squidward that his fly was downwards (even though Squidward never wore pants in the first place).
- Overly Long Gag: Mindy (not) stalling Krabs'south execution to try and buy SpongeBob and Patrick more time.
- Parental Bonus: Done rather blatantly. Plankton'southward Program Z opens up like a centerfold as suggestive jazz plays.
- Laissez passer the Popcorn: Plankton takes a seat and grabs some popcorn as Neptune gets set to execute Krabs.
- Placebo Effect: When SpongeBob and Patrick are about to give up on their quest, Mindy appears and gives them some of her "mermaid magic", which is aught simply making them close their optics and putting seaweed on their faces to simulate mustaches. Despite this, it works, giving SpongeBob and Patrick the bravery to cross the trench of sea monsters without even flinching.
- Delight Keep Your Hat On: Neptune's bald caput is so reflective that it threatens to blind the mere mortals.
- The Power of Rock: SpongeBob breaks Plankton's hypnosis with a rock remix of the Goofy Goober song.
- Precision F-Strike: Rex Neptune using "damning" in the right sense, and the phrase "Knucklehead McSpazatron" popping up at least twice note "spaz" being short for "spastic", which is considered merely every bit offensive in the UK equally "retarded" is in the The states. Mr. Krabs also seems to say "jackass" when whispering to SpongeBob.
- Psycho for Hire: Dennis outright says that he'due south a hitman because he loves his job.
- Rated K for Manly: The Thug Tug might be i the well-nigh on-the-nose examples of this. Every bit a rule, they beat up anybody who isn't manly enough.
- Record Needle Scratch: During the "infant hunt" at the Thug Tug, the Siamese twins when they beginning appear on-screen are accompanied by this.
- Recurring Riff: The Goofy Goober song. At first, it'south a fun and goofy vocal, then it becomes a massive
Tear Jerker as a dying SpongeBob and Patrick sing information technology together, and so it gets turned into a hella crawly rock song. - Cherry-red Filter of Doom: When King Neptune is most to have Mr. Krabs executed, the inside of the Krusty Krab turns an infernal red.
- Refuge in Brazenness: By all accounts, David Hasselhoff's advent in the movie to bring SpongeBob and Patrick back to Bikini Lesser is a Deus ex Machina bordering on
Big-Lipped Alligator Moment, but that doesn't stop the Hoff from beingness outright Crawly. - Roger Rabbit Consequence: The sequence between the "Cyclops" (a maniacal diver) capturing SpongeBob and Patrick, and them returning to Bikini Bottom with David Hasselhoff!
- Ruder and Cruder: Rex Neptune really uses the phrase "damning" when accusing Mr. Krabs, all without whatever dolphin chirps (or whatsoever of the other twelve sound effects representing the Thirteen Dirty Words, for that matter) to conscience it.
- Sadist: Plankton is extremely sadistic in the movie. He shows great excitement, enthusiasm and joy when Mr. Krabs is going to exist executed. Similarly, Dennis seems to exist a hitman purely for the alibi to kill people.
- Sarcastic Clapping: Plankton after SpongeBob and Patrick brand it dorsum.
Plankton: Oh yes. Well washed, SpongeBOOB.
- Saving the Globe with Art: Plankton'south Mind-Control Device has taken control of the entire town, but becomes overloaded when SpongeBob dons a guitar and sings "Goofy Goober Rock" consummate with flashy music video effects.
- Scarily Competent Tracker: Dennis, who among other things deduces SpongeBob and Patrick were at the Thug Tug from nothing more than a minor puddle of bubble fluid. Granted, there's really but one way to Beat City from Bikini Bottom.
- Screw This, I'm Out of Hither!: Squidward ups and leaves before SpongeBob drags him into the road trip to Shell City.
- Serial Fauxnale: This film was meant to serve equally the closing to the show, just
Nickelodeon insisted on putting the series back in product. Even so, it's all the same chronologically the conclusion to SpongeBob's story according to Discussion of God. - She'south Got Legs: Parodied; during The Ability of Rock sequence, Patrick Star's got legs to kill for.
- Brusque-Lived Leadership: King Neptune gives SpongeBob and Patrick exactly six days (originally x days, until Patrick argued it downwardly to half-dozen) to return with his crown, or else he'll fry Mr. Krabs. During this fourth dimension, Plankton takes over Bikini Bottom with slave helmets sold by the Chum Bucket. SpongeBob and Patrick manage to render just in time and defeat Plankton's slave ground forces with The Power of Rock, catastrophe Plankton's reign every bit dictator.
- Shout-Out:
- The "nut bar" at Goofy Goober's has pictures of Pogo, Krazy Kat, and Popeye comics.
- When Neptune unfreezes Mr. Krabs, he accidentally has his trident on the "Real Boy" setting, turning Mr. Krabs into a Pinocchio lookalike, before merely turning him back to normal.
- And let'due south not forget the frogfish scene.
- The Fine art Shift to hard shadows and sepia tone during Plankton'south takeover are chillingly like to those found in Triumph of the Volition.
- SpongeBob and Patrick strike the "Go on On Truckin'" pose just as Dennis cuts off their final verse of "Now That We're Men."
- Show Inside a Bear witness: The alive-action segments feature pirates who are watching this movie in a pier theater.
- Sinister Shades: Dennis has a pair...well, at to the lowest degree two pairs, i of which he removes to examine a sesame seed left by the Patty Wagon.
- Skewed Priorities:
- After Mr. Krabs is frozen, Squidward says "Oh, no! This is terrible! Who'south gonna sign my paycheck?"
- When Plankton takes over Bikini Bottom and renames it "Planktopolis" and enslaves all the citizen's, Neptune'southward but concern is finding a way to encompass his bald spot.
- The Sociopath:
- Plankton is this in the same movie. He does not seem to feel whatsoever remorse for what he does, and worse, undertakes to destroy everyone when arrested.
- Dennis, equally befitting a Professional Killer.
- Something Only They Would Say: The Thug Tug has a depression tolerance for anything "kiddie". When they see bubbles floating at the bar, the owner Victor has a Goofy Goober song at the ready to weed out any kids, or those with a child-similar mentality, who would finish the vocal. Luckily for SpongeBob and Patrick, two thugs join in the song before they could out of instinct.
- Surreal Humour: "Hooray! Bubble Political party!"
- Sugariness and Sour Grapes: Subverted. After SpongeBob saves Bikini Bottom, Mr. Krabs decides to give him Squidward'southward manager chore:
SpongeBob: Wait a 2d, everybody. At that place's something I demand to say first... I just don't know how to put information technology.
Squidward: I think I know what it is. After going on your life-irresolute journey, you at present realize you lot don't want what you idea you wanted. What you really wanted was inside you all forth.
SpongeBob: *grabs manager badge from Squidward* Are you crazy!? I was merely gonna tell you that your fly is downwardly! - Swiss Army Tears: What ultimately saves SpongeBob and Patrick from their Disney Decease, though how it's washed makes sense, at to the lowest degree in this universe: The tear flows off the desk and down the power cablevision of the lamp into the socket, shorting it out. This not only shuts off the lamp, but the resulting fume triggers the sprinklers, reviving not only SpongeBob and Patrick, only the other sea creatures that the Cyclops had captured as well.
- Team Rocket Wins: Afterwards an endless amount of failures in the Tv set series (excluding "The Algae is Always Greener", where he technically succeeds), Plankton at final gets his hand on the hush-hush formula and begins selling Krabby Patties at the Chum Bucket.
- Testosterone Poisoning: Lots of examples.
- The "Now That We're Men" song.
- Dennis growing his mustache in an instant to prove how much manlier he is than SpongeBob and Patrick.
- Every scene with David Hasselhoff. Every. Unmarried. Scene.
- "They've Come up So Far" Song: "Now That We're Men," with SpongeBob and Patrick finally passing through the monster-filled trench... and the monsters are singing with them.
- Tired of Running: Parodied. When Dennis confronts them for the last time, SpongeBob tells Patrick to run, but Patrick steps forward proverb, "No. I'thou tired of running. If we run now we'll never terminate - " Dennis and so slaps Patrick, sending him flying back to Hasselhoff'due south heel, where he screams, "RUN, SPONGEBOB!"
- Tom the Dark Lord: We take a vile, dangerous bounty hunter, and his proper name is... Dennis.
- Took a Level in Badass: SpongeBob and Patrick. They faced many unsafe ocean creatures while venturing across the ocean to remember Male monarch Neptune's crown and managed to defeat Plankton.
- Triumphant Reprise: "Goofy Goober Rock".
Expert Lord. Made especially triumphant since the last time the Goofy Goober song was used was in a massive Tear Jerker moment. - Uncertain Doom: The picture show never makes it clear if Dennis was killed or simply knocked out when he gets struck by the catamaran. The scene itself plays out similar a usual death scene would.
- The Unreveal: Plankton finally finds out the Krabby Patty formula, but we don't.
- Vader Breath: The Cyclops, when he is nowadays in the scene he has this.
- Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Plankton himself, Dennis and the Cyclops. Plankton is much more dangerous than he is in the Telly series, Dennis is a murderer-for-hire, and the Cyclops sort-of manages to kill SpongeBob and Patrick amongst other sea creatures.
- Villainous Breakup: Dennis is a lot more calm and cool when chasing after SpongeBob and Patrick, every bit well every bit during his get-go run into with him than he is after being crushed by the boot and encountering them on top of David Hasselhoff. He's a lot more aggressive and decumbent to anger at the signal—notably, he lost his glasses and bandana, and then nosotros tin can now encounter his expressions.
- Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Plankton attempts this past escaping the Krusty Krab through the front end door, but he is thwarted when the crowd eager to meet SpongeBob tramples Plankton.
- Song Evolution: SpongeBob's voice is notably higher in the movie than it was in the show. This change would make its way to the show itself after it got
United nations-Canceled. - Nosotros Demand a Distraction: At the Thug Tug, SpongeBob plans to create a distraction while Patrick steals back the keys to the Patty Wagon. Patrick offers to practise the lark instead, but then he but asks where the bath is.
- We Volition Meet Once again: Plankton proclaims that he'll destroy everyone every bit he is taken away by the police. However as the motion-picture show takes identify at the end of the timeline, this appears to be an empty threat.
- Welcome to Corneria: When the Bikini Bottomites are brainwashed by Plankton, all they say is "All hail Plankton."
- Welcome to the Big City: The moment SpongeBob and Patrick cross the Bikini Lesser border, a thug steals their Patty Wagon.
- Wham Line:
- When Squidward intends to tell King Neptune of Plankton'south heinous actions (a VERY fatal fault), Karen exclaims this line when Plankton gives the go-ahead to an extension of Programme Z, one that marks the movie'south Cerebus Syndrome and Plankton's Not-So-Harmless Villain role.
- Towards the finish of the film, when SpongeBob and Patrick realize how close they are to their goal.
Patrick: No! Expect at the sign! Beat out Urban center, Marine Gifts and Sundries !
- The final line is Plankton'due south backup plan for when the crown does become returned. Dropping a heed-control helmet on Neptune while dropping this whammy.
- "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: The end credits testify scenes of SpongeBob enjoying his new life equally the manager of the Krusty Krab two.
- The Worf Effect: Victor the Thug Tug owner looks scary and intimidating and is naturally the strongest guy at the bar. Until he tries to option a fight with Dennis...
- Worthless Currency: When SpongeBob is cornered by an assassinator-for-hire, he tries to bribe the criminal with "Goober Dollars", imitation currency that tin be exchanged for snacks in sure junk food restaurants.
- Wowing Cthulhu: The terrible monsters of the abyss are struck by SpongeBob and Patrick's confidence later the two repeatedly avoid the monsters' attempt to kill them and perform an extremely absurd slap-trip the light fantastic toe. The ocean terrors tin can't assistance only join the tiny little fish in singing and dancing along to "Now That We're Men." Lampshaded past SpongeBob, whose comment offends the monsters and causes them to walk away grumbling.
"Shell Urban center's expressionless ahead! We did it Pat! We made it past everything, even the hideous and disgusting monsters!"
- Writing Effectually Trademarks: The Cyclops clearly uses a bottle of Elmer's brand glue, with only plenty of it dried over the label to obscure the logo and name.
- "Aye!" Shot: The movie ends with SpongeBob leaping in the air in complete joy after FINALLY getting his well-deserved promotion to manager of the Krusty Krab two instead of Squidward (who presumably isn't overly enthusiastic nearly the job).
SpongeBob: Manager! This is the greatest mean solar day of my liiiife!
- You lot Got Spunk!: Dennis to SpongeBob: "Y'all've got guts, kid. Too bad I gotta rip 'em out of y'all."
- Your Princess Is in Another Castle!: SpongeBob and Patrick get Neptune's crown back and seemingly save the solar day... then Plankton reveals he had a backup plan and just takes control of Neptune.
- You Won't Feel a Matter!: A subversion:
Dennis: Don't worry, this'll only hurt a lot!
Helm: You know, David Hasselhoff is a slap-up artist-
Usher: Excuse me, sir. You folks have to leave.
Captain: WHAAAT!? Say that again, if you cartel!
Conductor: Yous folks have to leave.
Helm: (Shell) ...Okay.
Spongebob Gets Promoted
Spongebob prematurely celebrates his promotion to manager... fifty-fifty though it was really Squidward who won.
Example of:
Assumed Win
Alternative Championship(s): The Spongebob Moving-picture show Game
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