Here’s an interesting “wiki-style” piece for the end credits of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water :
For fans and documentarians contributing to wikis, these sequences are goldmines of continuity. Wiki entries dedicated to the film meticulously catalog the background art, noting the shift from the hyper-realistic 3D models used during the "out of water" sequences back to the classic hand-drawn style. This transition reinforces the film's thesis: despite the cinematic spectacle, the heart of the franchise remains in the simple, nautical silliness of Bikini Bottom. The credits serve as a visual "reset button," ensuring that when the audience leaves the theater, they remember the characters as they know them from television.
The post-credits scene, on the other hand, features a mysterious and cryptic message. The scene shows a black screen with white text that reads: "The End... of the credits." Suddenly, a tiny Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown) appears on screen, saying "I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready..." before getting stepped on by a giant boot.