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McHale's Navy actorsErnest Borgnine(right) andTim Conway(left), shown here in 1962, were the first credited guest stars. Borgnine made the most guest appearances on the show, appearing in 16 episodes before his death.

In addition to theshow's regular cast of voice actors,guest stars have been featured onSpongeBob SquarePants, an Americananimated television series created bymarine biologist andanimatorStephen Hillenburg forNickelodeon.SpongeBob SquarePants chronicles the adventures and endeavors ofthe title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titledThe Intertidal Zone, which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developingSpongeBob SquarePants into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation ofRocko's Modern Life, which Hillenburg directed.[1][2]The pilot episode first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999.[3] The show'sthirteenth and current season premiered in 2020, and 276 episodes ofSpongeBob SquarePants have aired. Aseries of theatrical films based on the show began in 2004 withThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

Guest voices have come from many ranges of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, and artists. The first credited guest stars wereMcHale's Navy actorsErnest Borgnine andTim Conway, who appeared in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy (I)", the show's sixth episode. Borgnine and Conway have since been featured as recurring characters on the show until 2012. Rock bandGhastly Ones were the first guest stars to appear as themselves, appearing for a special musical performance in the first-season episode "Scaredy Pants". Aside from the aforementioned actors, actressMarion Ross has a recurring role as Grandma SquarePants, SpongeBob's grandmother. Borgnine has made the most appearances, guest starring 16 times. Conway has made 15 guest appearances, while Ross has appeared four times,John O'Hurley appeared three times, andJohn Rhys-Davies has appeared twice.Michael McKean has also appeared twice, voicing different characters.

Hillenburg "deliberately avoided" inviting guest stars onto the show, saying that "we only would cast someone if they came right out of the story."[4] A number of guest stars agreed to appear on the show after being convinced by their children who areSpongeBob SquarePants fans, while others accept because they are fans of the show themselves. Casting associate Sarah Noonan, who is responsible for casting guest stars on the show, has received three Artios Award nominations (with one win) from theCasting Society of America. As of May 4, 2016[update], there have been 78 guest stars on the show,[A] with this figure rising to 84 ifThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its sequels are included.

Overview and history

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Guest stars have appeared onSpongeBob SquarePants since itsfirst season, in addition to the main cast, consisting ofTom Kenny,Bill Fagerbakke,Rodger Bumpass,Clancy Brown,Mr. Lawrence,Jill Talley,Carolyn Lawrence,Mary Jo Catlett andLori Alan. Series creatorStephen Hillenburg in point of fact eschewed appearances by celebrities on the show, stating in an early interview, "Honestly, I deliberately avoided that.The Simpsons is a tough act to follow, so I thought it was best not to do what they do," referring to the copious number ofThe Simpsons guest stars. He added, "But we've had a few exceptions."[5] According to Tom Kenny, main characterSpongeBob's voice actor, "One of the things networks always try to push is getting celebrities." He said, "But Steve [Hillenburg] had no interest in that and let them know that in no uncertain terms."[6]

The first guest stars to appear on the show were actorsErnest Borgnine andTim Conway,[7] reuniting for their first joint TV project in 33 years since the 1960s sitcomMcHale's Navy.[8] They appeared as SpongeBob's favorite superheroes,Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, respectively.[8] Hillenburg andDerek Drymon, the show'screative director, enjoyed the actors' roles inMcHale's Navy, and they already wanted the two to provide the voices of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy when they werevoice casting. Hillenburg and Drymon directly approached Borgnine and Conway, and the actors both accepted.[9] When coming up for the right voice of Mermaid Man, Borgnine cracked his voice by mistake when he was saying "evil!" He said, "By golly! We started something... and we kept [the voice] in."[10] Rock bandGhastly Ones were the first guest stars to appear as themselves, appearing to perform the song "SpongeBob ScaredyPants" in the first-season episode "Scaredy Pants."[11] Their song was then released in the albumSpongeBob SquarePants: Original Theme Highlights in 2001.[12] ActorsJim Jarmusch andJohn Lurie were the first guest stars to appear inlive-action.[13] They appeared as themselves in the first-season episode "Hooky" viastock footage from the television programFishing with John.[14] According to episode writerVincent Waller, "Someone made us aware of the footage, and they graciously let us use it." The crew planned to film live-action scenes; however, "the Jarmusch and Lurie addition was a very nice surprise."[15]

Several guest stars have made multiple appearances on the show. Borgnine guest starred in 16 episodes, more than anybody else. He voiced Mermaid Man, until his death in 2012.[16] Following his death,Nickelodeon honored him with a two-hourSpongeBob SquarePantsmarathon featuring his character.[17] Borgnine had found a renewedfanbase among children through his work on the show.[18] Borgnine's formerMcHale's Navy co-star Conway has made over 15 guest appearances as Barnacle Boy, Mermaid Man's sidekick. ActressMarion Ross first appeared as Grandma SquarePants in the season two episode "Grandma's Kisses,"[19] and has since appeared in three other episodes. ActorJohn O'Hurley provides the voice of King Neptune, who first appeared in the first-season episode "Neptune's Spatula,"[20] whileJohn Rhys-Davies made his first appearance as Man Ray, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy's nemesis, in the second-season episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III."[21] The two have each reappeared in "The Clash of Triton" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V," respectively.[22][23] Other repeat guest stars include Brad Abrell, Steve Kehela andFrank Welker.

Hillenburg said that "We only would cast someone if they came right out of the story,"[4] while Sarah Noonan, vice president of talent and casting for Nickelodeon, said that guest star choices come from the writing staff and executive producer.[24] WriterSteven Banks said, "It's not just stunt casting to get publicity," and that the reasoning is "[we] do want to meet them [...]"[25] A number of guest stars have accepted to appear on the show after being persuaded by their children who areSpongeBob SquarePants fans. Some of them includeVictoria Beckham,Amy Poehler andDavid Hasselhoff.[24] Others accept to guest appear because they are fans of the show themselves.[24] ActorJohnny Depp, who appeared as Jack Kahuna Laguna in the sixth-season episode "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," accepted the guest role on the show because he and his children are fans.[24] Hillenburg described the process, "In the beginning, it was hard to get people. Most of the people that allow themselves to be on have kids who like the show. Often, their kids are fans. They're doing it because they want to please the family."[4]SpongeBob SquarePants has a "dream list" of celebrities that the crew would like to appear on the show, which includes actorsMichael Caine andJerry Lewis. Noonan said, "Let us know if you can help us out with them."[24]

Many guest stars record their parts in the show's recording studio, although some are recorded over the telephone.[6] Kenny joked, "With movie stars, sometimes they have to phone it in from their villa in France."[6] When recording over the phone, some guest stars would do their parts in real time with the show's cast who are in the recording studio.[6] Noonan received three Artios Award nominations from theCasting Society of America for her work on casting actors on the show. She was honored in 2011 in the Outstanding Achievement in Casting—Television Animation category.[26] As of May 4, 2016[update], there have been 78 guest stars, totaling 117 guest spots.[A] These figures rise to 84 and 123 respectively ifThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie andThe SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water are included.

Guest stars

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Seasons:12345678910111213141516MovieMovie 2Movie 3

Key
  • A double dagger (‡) denotes recurring guest stars.
  • The color of the season number in the first column corresponds to the color of that season's DVD boxset.
  • In the No. column:
    • The first number refers to the order it aired during the entire series.
    • The second number refers to the episode number within its season.
SeasonGuest starRole(s)No.Episode titleRef.
1Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man006a–06a"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy"[8]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[8]
Don NewhouseHimself
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman013a−13a"Scaredy Pants"
Ghastly OnesThemselves
(special musical guest)
[11]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman017a−017a"Arrgh!"
Junior BrownHimself
(special musical guest)
018a–18a"Texas"[34]
John O'HurleyKing Neptune019b–19b"Neptune's Spatula"[20]
Jim JarmuschHimself
Fisherman
020a–20a"Hooky"[13]
John LurieHimself
Fisherman
[13]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man020b–20b"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II"[35]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[35]
Charles Nelson ReillyDirty Bubble[36]
2
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman021a-01a"Your Shoe's Untied"
WeenThemselves
(special musical guest)
021a-01a[37]
The CapsulesThemselves
(special musical guest)
022b–02b"Bossy Boots"[38]
Brad AbrellBubble Buddy023b–03b"Bubble Buddy"[39]
Corky CarrollGrubby Grouper[40]
Marion RossGrandma SquarePants026a–06a"Grandma's Kisses"[19]
PanteraThemselves
(special musical guest)
027a–07a"Prehibernation Week"[41]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man031a–11a"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III"[21]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[21]
John Rhys-DaviesMan Ray[21]
Frank WelkerClamu
Baby Oyster
032b–12b"The Smoking Peanut"[42]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman033a−013a"Shanghaied"
Brad AbrellAnnouncer035b–15b"Band Geeks"[43]
3Frank WelkerMystery042b–02b"My Pretty Seahorse"[44]
Steve KehelaTV Announcer044b–04b"Idiot Box"[45]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man045a–05a"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV"[46]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[46]
Rodney BingenheimerThe DJ049a–09a"Krab Borg"[47]
Steve KehelaNarrator050b–10b"Krusty Krab Training Video"[48]
Lux InteriorLead singer of the Bird Brains051–11"Party Pooper Pants"[49]
Kevin Michael RichardsonKing Neptune[50]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man052b–12b"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V"[23]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[23]
Martin OlsonThe Chief[23]
John Rhys-DaviesMan Ray[23]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman056a−016a"Born Again Krabs"
Frank WelkerGorilla056b–16b"I Had an Accident"[51]
4Amy PoehlerGrandma063–03"Have You Seen This Snail?"[52]
StewHimself
(special musical guest)
[53]
C.H. GreenblattCarl065a–05a"Selling Out"[54]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man067b–07b"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture"[55]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[55]
Robin SachsSam Roderick069b–09b"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"[56]
Rik MayallLord Reginald070a–10a"Chimps Ahoy"[57]
Nigel PlanerDr. Marmalade[57]
Christopher RyanProfessor Percy[57]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman070b−10b"Ghost Host"
Pat MoritaMaster Udon071b–11b"Karate Island"[56]
5Patton OswaltJim082a–02a"The Original Fry Cook"[58]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man082b–02b"Night Light"[59]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[59]
Mark HamillThe Moth[59]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman088a−08a"Money Talks"
Gene ShalitGene Scallop089a–09a"The Krusty Sponge"[27]
David BowieLord Royal Highness092–12"Atlantis SquarePantis"[28]
John DiMaggioBlackJack SquarePants093c–13c"BlackJack"[60]
Marion RossGrandma SquarePants[60]
Garnett SailorUncle Cap’n Blue[60]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man094b–14b"Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob"[61]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[61]
R. Lee ErmeyPrison Warden095a–15a"The Inmates of Summer"[62]
Gene SimmonsSea monster097a–17a"20,000 Patties Under the Sea"[29]
Shannon TweedMother[29]
Ray LiottaBubble Poppin' Boys leader098–18"What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"[63]
Andrea MartinMs. Gristlepuss100a–20a"Banned in Bikini Bottom"[64]
Christopher GuestStanley S. SquarePants100b–20b"Stanley S. SquarePants"[64]
6Alton BrownNicholas Withers101a–01a"House Fancy"[58]
Bruce BrownNarrator111–11"SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One"[65]
Johnny DeppJack Kahuna Laguna[66]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman
Davy JonesHimself[67]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man113b–13b"The Card"[68]
Ian McShaneGordon114a–14a"Dear Vikings"[69]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man114b–14b"Ditchin'"[70]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[70]
Dennis QuaidGrandpa Redbeard115a–15a"Grandpappy the Pirate"[71]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man117a–17a"Shuffleboarding"[70]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[70]
Dee SniderAngry Jack121b–21b"Shell Shocked"[72]
Rosario DawsonHerself123/124–23/24"Truth or Square"[30]
Eddie DeezenHimself[73]
Craig FergusonHimself[30]
Will FerrellHimself[30]
Tina FeyHerself[30]
Ricky GervaisHimself
Narrator
[30]
LeBron JamesHimself[30]
PinkHerself[74]
Robert Smigel[B]Triumph the Insult Comic Dog[30]
Robin WilliamsHimself[30]
Gregg TurkingtonCamera Operator[30]
Sebastian BachTriton126–26"The Clash of Triton"[22]
Victoria BeckhamQueen Amphitrite[22]
John O'HurleyKing Neptune[22]
7Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man135a–09a"Back to the Past"[31]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[31]
Burt WardYoung Barnacle Boy[31]
Adam WestYoung Mermaid Man[31]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man135b–09b"The Bad Guy Club for Villains"[75]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[75]
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman133a−07a"The Curse of Bikini Bottom"
Laraine NewmanGrandma Plankton139a–13a"Gramma's Secret Recipe"[76]
Ginnifer GoodwinTeenage Mermaid140b–14b"Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle"[77]
Kristen WiigMadame Hagfish141a–15a"The Curse of the Hex"[78]
Amy SedarisMa Angler142a–16b"Trenchbillies"[77]
Marion RossGrandma SquarePants146a–20a"The Abrasive Side"[79]
8Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman, Atomic Dutchman162–10"Ghoul Fools"
Chris ElliottLord Poltergeist162–10[80]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man163a–11a"Mermaid Man Begins"[81]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[81]
Marion RossGrandma SquarePants164b–12b"Pet Sitter Pat"[82]
Rich FulcherFuzzy Acorns166b–14b"The Way of the Sponge"[83]
John GoodmanSanta Claus175–23"It's a SpongeBob Christmas!"[84]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man176a–24a"Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!"[85]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[85]
Andy SambergColonel Carper178–26"Hello Bikini Bottom"[86]
9Johnny KnoxvilleJohnny Krill179a–01a"Extreme Spots"[87]
Ernest BorgnineMermaid Man180a–02a"Patrick-Man!"[88]
Tim ConwayBarnacle Boy[89]
Michael McKeanCaptain Frostymug181a–03a"License to Milkshake"[90]
Biz MarkieKenny the Cat188a–10a"Kenny the Cat"[91]
Frank FerranteStockholder Eel191b–13b"The Executive Treatment"
Bob BarkerBob Barnacle193a–15a"Sanctuary!"[92]
Aubrey PlazaNocturna197a–19a"Mall Girl Pearl"[93]
Betty WhiteBeatrice[93]
Henry WinklerSharkface198a–20a"Sharks vs. Pods"[94]
Michael McKeanLonnie[94]
David LanderDonnie[94]
James Arnold TaylorNick Fishkins, the isopod199a–21a"Sold!"[94]
Jon HammDon Grouper200–22"Goodbye, Krabby Patty?"[95]
Eric BauzaShalmon201a–23a"Sandy's Nutmare"
10Ed AsnerAngry Old Man205a–01a"Whirly Brains"
J. K. SimmonsMaestro Mackerel208a–04a"Snooze You Lose"[96]
John O'HurleyKing Neptune211b–07b"Trident Trouble"
Steve BuscemiDorsal Dan213a–09a"The Getaway"[97]
Joe PantolianoStickyfins Whiting[97]
Peter BrowngardtThe Ice Cream King214a–10a"Patrick's Coupon"
11Bob JolesMan Ray219a−04a"Man Ray Returns"
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman220−05"The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom"
Jeff GarlinCuddle E. Hugs225a–10a"Cuddle E. Hugs"
Keith DavidGary's collar226a–11a"Chatterbox Gary"
Brian GeorgeCoupe227a–12a"Drive Happy"
Laraine NewmanGrandma Plankton228b–13b"Grandmum's the Word"
Kevin Michael RichardsonNurse Bazooka231a–16a"My Leg!"
Laraine NewmanCrab Lady231b–16b"Ink Lemonade"
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman232b−17b"Shopping List"
Kevin Michael RichardsonSir Urchin235b–20b"Library Cards"
Lewis BlackSanta Claus237–22"Goons on the Moon"
Alexander WardNosferatu239b–24b"The Night Patty"
12Peter BrowngardtThe Ice Cream King243a–02a"The Nitwitting"
Fred TatascioreSinging Tennessee Ernie Flounder243a–02a
Martin OlsonThe Chief247a–06a"Swamp Mates"
Maurice LaMarcheBus Driver248b–07b"Squid's on a Bus"
Maria BamfordMacadamia, Hazelnut and Pistachio249a–08a"Sandy's Nutty Nieces"
Bobby CannavaleTony251a–10a"Shell Games"
Charlie AdlerManager, Jelly Fisher Gal, and Fan Boy253a–12a"Jolly Lodgers"
Lana CondorHerself254/255−13/14"SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
Lilli CooperHerself
Vernon DavisHimself
Gilbert GottfriedHimself
Jack GriffoHimself
Rob GronkowskiHimself
Tiffany HaddishHerself
David HasselhoffHimself
Heidi KlumHerself
Kel MitchellHimself
Kal PennHimself
Daniella PerkinsHerself
RuPaulHimself
Jojo SiwaHerself
Danny SkinnerHimself
Ethan SlaterHimself
Jason SudeikisHimself
Sigourney WeaverHerself
Gary Anthony WilliamsGoofy Manager258b−17b"The Goofy Newbie"
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman259a−18a"The Ghost of Plankton"
Gilbert GottfriedSal262b–21b"The Hankering"
Rob PaulsenGlove World Officer266–25"Escape from Beneath Glove World"
Nyasha HatendiHieronymus Glove
Maurice LaMarchePaul Frees
13Alexander Ward ‡Nosferatu268a–01a"A Place for Pets"
Christopher GuestClem Clam270a−03a"Goofy Scoopers"
Ed Begley Jr.Rock T. Puss
Gary Anthony WilliamsManager, Garbage Man, DJ 2 Sc00pz, and a crowd member
Carlos AlazraquiNobby271a−04a"Something Narwhal This Way Comes"
Kate HigginsNarlene
Lewis BlackSanta Claus272−05"SpongeBob's Road to Christmas"
Brian GeorgeGuru273a−06a"Potato Puff"
Bob JolesMan Ray277a−10a"Captain Pipsqueak"
Alexander Ward ‡Nosferatu
Alexander Ward ‡Nosferatu277a−10a"Squidferatu"
Nosferatu277b−10b"Slappy Daze"
Dana SnyderGrandPat Star279a−12a"Welcome to Binary Bottom"
Dana SnyderGrandPat Star279c−12c"A Skin Wrinkle in Time"
Brad GarrettWise Kraken280a−13a"Abandon Twits"
Jeffrey CombsWally280b−13b"Wallhalla"
Kevin Michael RichardsonSir Urchin282a−15a"Arbor Day Disarray"
Steve BuscemiDorsal Dan282b-15b"Ain't That the Tooth"
Jennifer TillyPetunia284a−17a"The Flower Plot"
Peter BrowngardtThe Ice Cream King284b−17b"SpongeBob on Parade"
Kevin Michael RichardsonSir Urchin286b–19b"Sir Urchin and Snail Fail"
Rhys DarbyKrabby Patty289a–22a"My Friend Patty"
Mark DacascosGuru Greasetrap290a–23a"Spatula of the Heavens"
Peter BrowngardtThe Ice Cream King
Citizens
291b-24b"The Goobfather"
Gary Anthony WilliamsThe Goobfather
Brian Doyle-MurrayFlying Dutchman293b−26b"Sandy, Help Us!"
14Dana SnyderLil' GrandPat295a−02a"We ♥ Hoops"
Cree SummerSquiggly
Paul TibbittDoodleBob296b-03b"Squidiot Box"
Marion RossGrandma SquarePants297b−04b"Don't Make Me Laugh"
Malcolm McDowellPercival Rockhound298b−05b"Pet the Rock"
Kevin Michael RichardsonSir Urchin
Rosie PerezSuzie Groove299a−06a"Tango Tangle"
Carlos AlazraquiNobby300b−07b"In the Mood to Feud"
Kate HigginsNarlene
India de BeaufortMaisey Manes302/303−09/10"Kreepaway Kamp"
Jess HarnellWise Kraken
Carlos AlazraquiNobby
Kate HigginsNarlene
Thomas F. WilsonCecil Star305b-12b"Sheldon SquarePants"
Cree SummerBunny Star
Lewis BlackSanta Claus306−13"Sandy's Country Christmas"
Johnny KnoxvilleRandy Cheeks
Grey DeLisleGranny Cheeks
Ma Cheeks
Rosie Cheeks
Rowdy Cheeks
Craig RobinsonPa Cheeks
15Richard AyoadeSammy Suckerfish307a-01a"Sammy Suckerfish"
Jon LovitzAcceleration T. Greenlight310b-04b"Student Driver Survivor"
Jeffrey CombsWally311b-05b"Stuck in an Elevator"
Henry WinklerJeffy Tentacles314a-08a"Jeffy T's Prankwell Emporium"
Danny GiovanniniSub-Marinara317a-11a"Delivery of Doom"
Henry WinklerSharkface317b-11b"My Father the Boat"
16"Weird Al" YankovicI.M. Poster the Pirate320a-01a"Bizarro Bottom"
Zoe McGaha-SchletterKids
Dashiell McGaha-Schletter
John O'HurleyKing Neptune323/324-04/05"SpongeBob and Patrick's Timeline Twist-Up"
Thomas F. WilsonCecil Star
Cree SummerBunny Star
Granny Tentacles
Dana SnyderGrandPat Star
Jess HarnellWise Kraken
Gary Anthony WilliamsDutch
Goofy Manager
Kevin Michael RichardsonSir Urchin
MovieAlec BaldwinDennisM1The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie[98]
David HasselhoffHimself[98]
Scarlett JohanssonPrincess Mindy[98]
Jeffrey TamborKing Neptune[98]
Movie 2Antonio BanderasBurger-Beard the PirateM2The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water[99]
Matt BerryBubbles[100]
Peter ShukoffSeagull, and Surfer
Lloyd AhlquistSeagull, and Surfer
Eric BauzaSeagull
Tim ConwaySeagull
Eddie DeezenSeagull
Nolan NorthSeagull
Rob PaulsenSeagull
Kevin Michael RichardsonSeagull
April StewartSeagull
Cree SummerSeagull
Billy WestSeagull
Movie 3Matt BerryKing PoseidonM3The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
AwkwafinaOtto
Tiffany HaddishMaster of Ceremonies
Reggie WattsChancellor
Aaron Smith De NiroSecurity Guard
Tyler PetersonPoseidon Concierge
Keanu ReevesSage[101]
Snoop DoggThe Gambler[102]
Danny TrejoEl Diablo
Rick PasqualoneDealer
Antonio Raul CorboYoung SpongeBob
Jack GoreYoung Patrick
Jason MaybaumYoung Squidward
Presley WilliamsYoung Sandy

Notes

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  • ^ A. Bands are counted as a single unit as there is no confirmation of which of the band's members performed in their appearances.
  • ^ B. The characterpuppet was puppeteered and voiced byRobert Smigel.

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