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When asked if there were any jokes they were surprised made the final cut, Kenny said, “No, speaking for myself no, because nothing really, they’re very aware of what SpongeBob is. The IP and the franchise is so clearly delineated. There’s always been stuff in there that’s, yeah double entendres and things like that that are maybe a little bit on the slightly naughty side, but it never really goes past that.”
Fagerbake brought up one particular bit as a perfect example of this in action, and Hamill had one as well. “The Bricks bit is a perfect example of that you know. It’s not graphic, so it’s just only if you recognize the reference,” Fagerbake said. Hamill agreed and pointed to the film’s marketing. “In the advertisement campaign, I love ‘ship happens’. Now, to a 5-year-old that’s fine. We’re the ones that got to get our minds out of the gutter,” Hamill said.
Will Any Franchise Ever Beat SpongeBob SquarePants’ New Record?

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants is the latest example of the franchise’s staying power, and it’s happening on the 25th anniversary of the franchise. 2025 was a record-breaking year for SpongeBob, as it passed Arthur to become the longest-running children’s animated series of all time. That’s mighty impressive, and with another film on screens and the show having no signs of stopping, is this a record that will ever be topped?








