Recently, Twitter got flooded with the "JusticeforSpongebob" hashtag. It happened after Paramount took down a fan project titled "SpongeBob Movie Rehydrated" from YouTube. Well, here's everything you need to know about it.

SpongeBob SquarePants is a legendary animated comedy television series created by Stephen Hillenburg. The series officially premiered in 1999, and since then, the animated show has created a fanbase of millions around the world. Well, some of those dedicated SpongeBob fans recently released a fan-made movie called "SpongeBob Movie Rehydrated."

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SpongeBob Movie Rehydrated Explained

According to the creators, they worked on "SpongeBob Movie Rehydrated" for around two years. The movie is a non-profit recreation of a 2004 film, SpongeBob SquarePants The Movie, and the team wanted to create this film as a tribute to Stephen Hillenburg.

As per the project's Twitter account, more than 400+ people worked on the fan-made project, and they used "original art, animation, voice acting, and music." The film was in the making for a couple of years, and the team finally put out the movie on YouTube yesterday. However, Paramount Pictures, the production house that holds rights to the original SpongeBob movie, took down the project from the platform through a copyright claim.

The project received a copyright claim within an hour of its release on YouTube. "SpongeBob Movie Rehydrated" creators confirmed the news on their official Twitter handle, and it instantly got the community talking. "JusticeforSpongebob" is trending on Twitter as fans started questioning Paramount's decision to copyright claim the project.

Of course, the team is working hard to bring the project back online on the platform. However, it's hard to say if or when the movie will return to YouTube.