Viewership and box office Prior to its release, the entire film was
leaked on January 21, 2024, as a video upload on
X.''
Saving Bikini Bottom'' was released officially on
Netflix on August 2, 2024. It debuted with 12.8 million views over its premiere weekend, making it Netflix's most-watched title and most-watched film of that week and outpacing non-exclusive contemporaries on the streamer like
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie and
Trolls Band Together (both 2023). In the following week ending on August 11, the film garnered 13.4 million views, an increase from its debut, making it the number one overall title and the top film on the English-language film chart. In China, the film was theatrically released on October 18, 2024, where it was distributed by
China Film Group Corporation. It would go on to gross $4.4 million.
Critical response Catherine Bray of
The Guardian gave the film a three out of five star rating. She appreciated the film's "admirably nuanced view of science", enjoying its depiction of how science can be used both positively and negatively. Bray also noted that the film prioritized entertainment rather than realism, feeling it would satisfy its intended audience demographic while praising Sykes' performance. Writing for
Variety, Peter Debruge enjoyed the film's development of Sandy's backstory and "inventive ways" of combining animation and live-action. However, he also wrote that Sykes' interactions with animated characters felt "awkward". Adam Graham of
The Detroit News gave the film a C grade. He opined that though it retained the series' humor, it did not feel cohesive and particularly disliked the film's focus on its new characters, which he felt distracted from the "SpongeBob mainstays", including Squidward and Patrick. Graham felt the lab scenes were "static and stuffy", and ultimately called the film "so-so". Similarly, Barry Levitt from
The Daily Beast also disliked the film's focus on new characters, perceiving them to be underdeveloped and concluding that it failed to further develop Sandy's character. When discussing the script, he felt Sue Nahmee's plan and its importance to the plot was to the film's detriment as he thought it was underdeveloped and wished the film "fully commits" to the "gonzo madness" of
SpongeBob. While he enjoyed the character design of Sandy's family, he disliked the "jarring" designs of the Bikini Bottom crew, lack of emotive expressions, and flashbacks of Nahmee's character. Jonathan Bellony of
Trill Mag gave the film a negative review calling it "ugly" and opined that it is "the worst installment in the franchise to date" citing the film's "lack of imagination" and described it as "uninspired, boring and insanely idiotic". Brogan Luke Bouwhuis of
In Between Drafts rated the film a 4/10, citing the film "feels like an act of desperation" while also stating that "everything else is a slog" and citing its "uninteresting jokes and even worse animation".
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