

Family · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face catastrophe—until a most unexpected hero rises to take center stage.
Top Cast


Ethan Slater
Ethan Slater
SpongeBob SquarePants
Ethan Slater
SpongeBob SquarePants


Danny Skinner
Danny Skinner
Patrick Star
Danny Skinner
Patrick Star


Christina Sajous
Christina Sajous
Sandy Cheeks
Christina Sajous
Sandy Cheeks


Gavin Lee
Gavin Lee
Squidward Q. Tentacles
Gavin Lee
Squidward Q. Tentacles


Brian Ray Norris
Brian Ray Norris
Mr. Krabs
Brian Ray Norris
Mr. Krabs


Wesley Taylor
Wesley Taylor
Sheldon J. Plankton
Wesley Taylor
Sheldon J. Plankton


Tom Kenny
Tom Kenny
Patchy the Pirate/French Narrator/Animated SpongeBob (voice)
Tom Kenny
Patchy the Pirate/French Narrator/Animated SpongeBob (voice)


Kyle Matthew Hamilton
Kyle Matthew Hamilton
Ensemble (Electric Skate/Undersea Creature)
Kyle Matthew Hamilton
Ensemble (Electric Skate/Undersea Creature)


Katie Lee Hill
Katie Lee Hill
Ensemble (Karen the Computer/Undersea Creature)
Katie Lee Hill
Ensemble (Karen the Computer/Undersea Creature)
Curtis Holbrook
Curtis Holbrook
Ensemble (Electric Skate/Undersea Creature)
Curtis Holbrook
Ensemble (Electric Skate/Undersea Creature)
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