Talk:A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie (Rare Direct-to-DVD Release, Late 2011)/@comment-27545953-20160104192904/@comment-27487604-20160105023838

Radiant Lloyd Firefly - From what I know, the film itself was finished. The whole thing was only brought to my attention when I was told of how its producers had not gone through the appropriate steps to be able to use several images legally. While they agreed to modify their cover art so that the SpongeBob character himself did not appear on it, the actual movie still used some images without authorization. "Reagal" tried to go forth with the movie's release, but did not remove the unauthorized images from the video. Although a release date was set, we had its sale delayed permanently because of their attempts to profit off of the assets I manage. Fortunately for the film company, we decided not to bring anything to court (upon review of the film's end credits, the names listed seemed to be made-up, so it would be difficult to determine whom to file against). The vectors and background files that I have sent to several people were the images used in the film and its original cover art that prevented the movie's commercial availability.