The standout feature of the end credits is the infectious soundtrack, specifically the song "Squeeze Me" by the funk-rock band N.E.R.D (led by Pharrell Williams).
A major point of discussion on any SpongeBob wiki is the post-credits scene. Audiences who stayed until the very final frame of Sponge Out of Water were treated to a brief, comedic wrap-up to one of the film's running gags.
The credit sequence is notable for its original music produced specifically for the film: "Squeeze Me" : Performed by (featuring Pharrell Williams) and
Crashing through the frame with his powerful, jet-powered rocket claws.
"Thank Gosh It's Monday" performed by Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), and Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs) [Source: JH Movie Collection Wiki]. Other notable songs in the film/soundtrack:
The end credits for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
The notebook glows. And then— walks onto the live-action beach, dressed in a sailor suit, carrying a platter with a single quesadilla.
The sequence serves as a treasure trove of information regarding the creative minds behind the film, unique musical choices, and specific technical milestones. The following comprehensive breakdown explores the structures, art styles, soundtracks, and cultural trivia documented across various animation and fan wiki communities. Sequence Breakdown and Structure
The wiki community often notes the unique visual storytelling within the credits. Instead of a simple background, the credits feature:
The end credits for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the sequence, its visual styling, the musical background, and production trivia. Sequence Overview and Visual Style
The credits roll immediately following the film’s conclusion, where the gang returns to Bikini Bottom. The sequence features a mix of "closing art cards" and a standard scrolling list ("crawl") of the hundreds of artists and technicians involved in the production.
: The credits are presented with specific "Card Art" for different departments, such as the Cast, Animation Crew, and Live Action Crew. Music and Songs
: Once the crawl finishes, a short scene plays showing Gary chasing Plankton . Key Music & Songs
The original film score playing through parts of the credits was composed by John Debney JH Wiki Collection 2.0 Wiki Key Production Credits
The end credits scene of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water has significant implications for the SpongeBob universe. The scene sets the stage for future movies and episodes, hinting at the adventures that lie ahead for SpongeBob and his friends. The scene also provides a fresh perspective on the characters, showcasing their personalities and quirks in a new light.