The end credits sequence of (2015) is far more than just a scrolling list of names. For fans and wiki editors, it serves as a vibrant, comedic epilogue that blends live-action, animation, and musical spectacle. This article breaks down everything you need to know about the credits, from the song to the hidden gags.

The end credits of Sponge Out of Water are notable for transitioning from the 3D "superhero" animation style seen in the final act of the movie back to a classic 2D animated style, styled after the original Nickelodeon series.

Common credit-related trivia for the film (examples)

Bubbles (Matt Berry) does not appear visually in the credits, but his name is highlighted in gold font as a joke—the character is a god, so the credits treat him as “above the line.”

The credits include a special acknowledgment of the show's enduring creative team, serving as a bridge to the series' long-term legacy on Nickelodeon.

This comprehensive guide details the visual style, musical score, production secrets, and cultural impact of the Sponge Out of Water closing credits. Visual Design and Animation Style