SpongeBob SquarePants: World of Crossovers

SpongeBob SquarePants: World of Crossovers is a 120-minute film released on July 11, 2016. The film follows SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward and Sandy as they go on an interdimensional road trip. This is also the first film by Obsidian Black Productions. The film was rated PG for action scenes and inappropriate humor.

Synopsis
Sandy builds a boat when SpongeBob and Patrick visit her, and they find out that it can travel between dimensions. After visiting a dimension where they're all humans, SpongeBob goes to work the next day and tells everyone about it. But when Mr. Krabs and Squidward find out, they hitchhike on the dimension-traveling boat, and a new adventure starts.

Plot
See SpongeBob SquarePants: World of Crossovers/Plot for full details.

Reception
When the film hit theaters, the reception was mixed. Some people liked how the three shows were crossed over, while others disliked it for exactly the same reasons. The film currently holds a 6.9 on iMDB.

Trivia

 * The story takes inspiration from Rick & Morty, Back To The Future, and Doctor Who
 * Perry does the infamous "get over here" move from Mortal Kombat on SpongeBob. The water that is left from the bowl gives the illusion of blood.
 * Phineas and Ferb giving SpongeBob and Patrick an air-breathing substance is a reference to game Nicktoons Unite, where Jimmy Neutron does this to SpongeBob.
 * The robot being in claymation is reference to the episode Frozen Face-Off, where there is a yeti-like creature that animated in claymation.
 * It can also be a reference to the Gravity Falls episode Little Gift Shop Of Horrors, which also a claymation character on two-dimensional, cartoon backgrounds.
 * There is an animation error where, in Plankton's song, he briefly turns clear.
 * Another animation error is when the gang winds up in Danville, where, when Perry is beating Patrick, the dimension-hopping boatmobile loses the microchip pattern.
 * A creepy animation error is seen in the robot scene. Due to the robot's hands being black, SpongeBob's eyes briefly turn all-black.
 * Doofenshmirtz foreshadows Steven Universe's involvement when he mentions garnets and peridots in the same sentence.
 * A disturbing reference is made during the first robot scene. The robot makes a portal by ripping a hole in the fabric of reality. I'm pretty sure you can guess what this is referencing...
 * Early concept art depicts the robot being yellow and black, but it got changed to green and black.
 * The Amazing World of Gumball was going to represent Cartoon Network, but was replaced by Steven Universe.
 * This movie is part of its own canon. What, you expected Mr. Krabs to die in the series? Ha!
 * The story's original plot was a 30-minute TV episode.