Story
In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Burger Beard the Pirate (voice of Antonio Banderas) discovers a magic book that tells the story of the town of Bikini Bottom. Burger Beard realises that whatever he writes in the book comes true. When he sees the success of the Krusty Krab and its famous Krabby Patties, he wants to steal the secret recipe. The Krusty Krab is owned by Mr Krabs (Clancy Brown), a greedy crab who likes making lots of money. SpongeBob (Tom Kenny) works there as a burger flipper, along with Squidward Tentacles (Rodger Bumpass) the cashier.
Plankton (Mr Lawrence), the owner of the rival café Chum Bucket, also wants the patty recipe. When Plankton tries to steal the recipe from the vault, it magically disappears. Burger Beard has taken it out of Bikini Bottom, which descends into chaos and anarchy. SpongeBob knows he must get the recipe back to save his ocean home. He makes a time machine with Plankton, and together they go back in time to stop the recipe disappearing. But to restore order to Bikini Bottom, they need to travel to the real world and find Burger Beard.
Themes
Time travel: greed and theft; magic
Violence
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water has quite a lot of cartoon-style violence. Most is played for comedy, but some is likely to disturb young children or need explanation. For example:
Sexual references
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water has some sexual references, including scenes that show mild flirting. For example, Patrick sees a girl in a bikini and asks where she’s been all his life.
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water shows some use of substances. For example, SpongeBob and Patrick fill up on candy floss. They seem to be on a sugar ‘high’.
Nudity and sexual activity
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water shows some partial nudity. For example, there are scenes with lots of girls in skimpy bikinis.
Product placement
There is no product placement of concern in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water but plenty of associated merchandise is being marketed to children.
Coarse language
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water has some mild coarse language that children might copy.
Ideas to discuss with your children
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is an animated comedy adventure movie based on the TV character.
This movie is aimed at children, but the high level of violence and scary scenes make it unsuitable for children under six years. We also recommend parental guidance for children aged 6-10 years. The violence and scary scenes are more intense in the 3D version.
The main messages from this movie are that you can achieve more by working as a team.
Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include selflessness, reflective thinking and collaboration.
This movie could also give you the chance to talk with your children about real-life issues such as the following:
- Although firing missiles of mayonnaise and tomato sauce might seem harmless, these objects would actually hurt in real life.
- Why did Patrick betray his friend SpongeBob? Did he think he was doing the right thing?
- Would losing a favourite food source really cause the community to descend into such chaos?