Bob l'Éponge: Le Film : Un Pour Tous, Tous Pirates !
Original title: The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
Desperate to be a big guy, SpongeBob sets out to prove his bravery to Mr. Krabs by following the Flying Dutchman, a mysterious swashbuckling ghost pirate, to the deepest depths of the deep s... Read allDesperate to be a big guy, SpongeBob sets out to prove his bravery to Mr. Krabs by following the Flying Dutchman, a mysterious swashbuckling ghost pirate, to the deepest depths of the deep sea.Desperate to be a big guy, SpongeBob sets out to prove his bravery to Mr. Krabs by following the Flying Dutchman, a mysterious swashbuckling ghost pirate, to the deepest depths of the deep sea.
Tom Kenny
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- (voice)
- …
Clancy Brown
- Mr. Krabs
- (voice)
- …
Rodger Bumpass
- Squidward
- (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke
- Patrick Star
- (voice)
Carolyn Lawrence
- Sandy
- (voice)
Mr. Lawrence
- Plankton
- (voice)
George Lopez
- JK Fishlips
- (voice)
Ice Spice
- Ticket Taker
- (voice)
- (as Isis 'Ice Spice' Gaston)
Sherry Cola
- Studio Spokesperson
- (voice)
- …
Regina Hall
- Barb
- (voice)
Mark Hamill
- Flying Dutchman
- (voice)
Mark Whitten
- Lookout Pirate
- (voice)
Tom Wilson
- Coach Tuna
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Mean Girl
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Jill Talley
- Judgy Girl
- (voice)
Featured reviews
SpongeBob the Movie: Search for SquarePants aims to deliver the same quirky, chaotic fun fans expect from Bikini Bottom, but this time around it feels noticeably flatter than its predecessors. While the film still carries that familiar SpongeBob energy-bright colors, loud jokes, and rapid-fire gags-it never quite captures the charm or clever spark that made earlier SpongeBob movies feel special. What should be a lively undersea adventure instead comes off as an uneven ride that struggles to find its rhythm.
At its core, the movie does what SpongeBob usually does: throws its beloved characters into a wild quest and lets the madness unfold. Tom Kenny's SpongeBob is as enthusiastic as ever, and Bill Fagerbakke's Patrick brings his signature clueless humor. But the screenplay feels oddly off-balance, as if the story is constantly jumping from one idea to the next without ever fully settling into a strong narrative flow. The plot never quite grabs you, and as a result, the journey feels more draining than exciting.
One of the biggest issues is the tone. The film leans heavily into juvenile humor, clearly aiming at very young viewers, but in doing so it loses the clever, layered comedy that made SpongeBob enjoyable for all ages. Earlier entries balanced silly jokes with smart satire that parents could laugh at too. Here, much of the humor relies on repetitive gags and crude visual jokes, which quickly start to feel forced rather than fun.
The repeated focus on butt jokes and visual innuendo-especially involving Patrick-stands out in a way that feels awkward and unnecessary. Instead of being playful or witty, these moments come off as immature and distracting, pulling attention away from the story. For a franchise that's known for absurd humor, this kind of joke feels like a lazy shortcut rather than a creative choice, and it may leave some parents uncomfortable about sharing it with younger kids.
Visually, the animation is colorful and energetic, but even here the film doesn't quite shine. It looks fine, but there's nothing particularly inventive or memorable about the style. The direction feels safe, as if everyone involved was on autopilot, delivering what's expected instead of pushing the series into fresh or imaginative territory. Even Clancy Brown's Mr. Krabs and the rest of the familiar cast can't fully elevate the material beyond its limitations.
That's not to say the movie is outright bad. There are moments of charm, a few laughs, and enough SpongeBob spirit to remind you why these characters are so beloved. For kids who just want loud, colorful fun, it may still be an enjoyable watch. But for longtime fans hoping for something with the heart and cleverness of earlier films, this one feels like a missed opportunity.
Ultimately, SpongeBob the Movie: Search for SquarePants is an okay addition to the franchise, but a forgettable one. It lacks the narrative strength, humor balance, and creative spark that made previous SpongeBob movies rewatchable favorites. It's not a disaster, but it's also not a movie that leaves you eager to dive back in. For me, it's a one-time watch-fine in the moment, but unlikely to make waves in the long run.
At its core, the movie does what SpongeBob usually does: throws its beloved characters into a wild quest and lets the madness unfold. Tom Kenny's SpongeBob is as enthusiastic as ever, and Bill Fagerbakke's Patrick brings his signature clueless humor. But the screenplay feels oddly off-balance, as if the story is constantly jumping from one idea to the next without ever fully settling into a strong narrative flow. The plot never quite grabs you, and as a result, the journey feels more draining than exciting.
One of the biggest issues is the tone. The film leans heavily into juvenile humor, clearly aiming at very young viewers, but in doing so it loses the clever, layered comedy that made SpongeBob enjoyable for all ages. Earlier entries balanced silly jokes with smart satire that parents could laugh at too. Here, much of the humor relies on repetitive gags and crude visual jokes, which quickly start to feel forced rather than fun.
The repeated focus on butt jokes and visual innuendo-especially involving Patrick-stands out in a way that feels awkward and unnecessary. Instead of being playful or witty, these moments come off as immature and distracting, pulling attention away from the story. For a franchise that's known for absurd humor, this kind of joke feels like a lazy shortcut rather than a creative choice, and it may leave some parents uncomfortable about sharing it with younger kids.
Visually, the animation is colorful and energetic, but even here the film doesn't quite shine. It looks fine, but there's nothing particularly inventive or memorable about the style. The direction feels safe, as if everyone involved was on autopilot, delivering what's expected instead of pushing the series into fresh or imaginative territory. Even Clancy Brown's Mr. Krabs and the rest of the familiar cast can't fully elevate the material beyond its limitations.
That's not to say the movie is outright bad. There are moments of charm, a few laughs, and enough SpongeBob spirit to remind you why these characters are so beloved. For kids who just want loud, colorful fun, it may still be an enjoyable watch. But for longtime fans hoping for something with the heart and cleverness of earlier films, this one feels like a missed opportunity.
Ultimately, SpongeBob the Movie: Search for SquarePants is an okay addition to the franchise, but a forgettable one. It lacks the narrative strength, humor balance, and creative spark that made previous SpongeBob movies rewatchable favorites. It's not a disaster, but it's also not a movie that leaves you eager to dive back in. For me, it's a one-time watch-fine in the moment, but unlikely to make waves in the long run.
This movie is not the greatest SpongeBob movie, but it isn't an unbearable movie either. I went to this movie with some friends. We weren't expecting a masterpiece based off the advertisement, but just wanted to laugh.
The main problem I have with this movie is the filler. There were MANY scenes of the characters just repeating themselves and going in circles saying the same stuff over and over. The amount of actual events in the movie is almost a 1:1 ratio of just over extending scenes. It was very obvious they were trying to fill up the 90 minutes required with nothing important to add to the movie.
Anyways, the animation wasn't so bad. Although it's outside the traditional SpongeBob style, it was alright. Didn't add anything special, but it was fine. There were also a few pretty funny scenes I laughed at. It was typical "potty" or dumb humor, but that's what I was expecting. There were some parts of humor attempts that were plain misses unfortunately.
The plot was pretty accurate to what I'd picture of a SpongeBob episode/movie. It wasn't crazy unique, but it wasn't too bad. It was a bit generic and similar to past SpongeBob episodes, but it is what it is.
Overall, this movie was fairly mediocre. I will definitely not be watching it again in the future. However, it wasn't so bad. It had a few laughs and was watchable for sure. It did have a bit of a cash grab vibe, but it was still a fair movie.
The main problem I have with this movie is the filler. There were MANY scenes of the characters just repeating themselves and going in circles saying the same stuff over and over. The amount of actual events in the movie is almost a 1:1 ratio of just over extending scenes. It was very obvious they were trying to fill up the 90 minutes required with nothing important to add to the movie.
Anyways, the animation wasn't so bad. Although it's outside the traditional SpongeBob style, it was alright. Didn't add anything special, but it was fine. There were also a few pretty funny scenes I laughed at. It was typical "potty" or dumb humor, but that's what I was expecting. There were some parts of humor attempts that were plain misses unfortunately.
The plot was pretty accurate to what I'd picture of a SpongeBob episode/movie. It wasn't crazy unique, but it wasn't too bad. It was a bit generic and similar to past SpongeBob episodes, but it is what it is.
Overall, this movie was fairly mediocre. I will definitely not be watching it again in the future. However, it wasn't so bad. It had a few laughs and was watchable for sure. It did have a bit of a cash grab vibe, but it was still a fair movie.
There was some really good graphic design on the main characters and The Flying Dutchman, but a lot of the baddies along felt like generic video game fodder.
I was surprised at the lack of jokes per minute in this movie, coming in expecting something more frantic. There are some decent visual jokes and a few for the parents that fell flat
Something that really bothered me was the lack of more ambient sound.
This felt like a low point for the SpongeBob franchise that I've watched since the '00s when I was in my 20s.
I was surprised at the lack of jokes per minute in this movie, coming in expecting something more frantic. There are some decent visual jokes and a few for the parents that fell flat
Something that really bothered me was the lack of more ambient sound.
This felt like a low point for the SpongeBob franchise that I've watched since the '00s when I was in my 20s.
It's my first sponge bob movie. I really enjoyed, very entertaining and so many funny scenes. It's definitely a whole family movie. It shows the importance of friendship and how we could get sidetracked to the point of forgetting was important and what's makes us happy. Don't missed in theathers ,very worthy.
This movie did look very well animated, I enjoyed how well the story was done, but the humor sorta missed on a good amount of jokes. Some jokes just went on for too long it felt like, but this is also coming from a 23 year old. The story was a really good one. Getting a lot more Flying Dutchman stories was a lot of fun and I think it felt very well written.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first feature length Bob l'éponge (1999) film to feature the Flying Dutchman.
- GoofsGary reads SpongeBob's height from the wrong end of the tape measure.
- Quotes
[from trailer; SpongeBob is so scared by something that a brick falls out of his pants]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Oh, my lucky brick.
- Crazy creditsThe Paramount logo replaces the stars with flowers.
- ConnectionsFollows Bob l'éponge (1999)
- SoundtracksSpongeBob SquarePants Theme
written by Mark Harrison, Blaise Smith, Stephen Hillenburg & Derek Drymon
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- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $38,088,504
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,611,344
- Dec 21, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $60,188,504
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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