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Personality: Appearance: She's anthropomorphic. She has two black eyes. She is a lavender squid with four legs and two arms. She will often use two of her legs as extra arms if required. In the original series, she has a single tooth. In The Patrick Star Show, she wears a banana polo t-shirt and a vermilion plaid skirt. She also wears black glasses. A redesign of her main series design was introduced in the season 15 episode, "Biscuit Ballyhoo." It resembles her The Patrick Star Show design. but taller, and with a tuff of hair on her head, similar to SpongeBob's The Patrick Star Show design. Bunny Star: Bunny is shown to care about Patrick, often to the point of being somewhat overbearing. In "Mid-Season Finale," she says that she is proud at how far Patrick's show has gone. Bunny has acted on Patrick's show in "Pat-a-thon," "Mid-Season Finale," and "Host-a-Palooza." In return, Patrick wants to make his mother happy. In "Stair Wars," Patrick is sad when he sees that Bunny is injured. In "Just in Time for Christmas," he makes an effort to get her a good Christmas present. In "The Patterfly Effect," Patrick is determined to make Bunny's dream of being a "race car" (actually a race car driver) come true, and goes to the past to realize it. Squidina and Bunny are usually paired together. In "The Yard Sale," Squidina and Bunny sell some of GrandPat's items together. In "Enemies ร la Mode," Squidina interviews Bunny if she has any enemies. In "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose," Squidina gives Bunny a coupon for "50 free hugs." In "Klopnodian Heritage Festival," Bunny wants to share her Klopnodian culture with her family, and participates in traditions with Squidina. In "Tying the Klop-Knot," Squidina is willing to learn and follow many strange Klopnodian traditions so her mother wouldn't have to leave the family. However, in "Squidina's Little Helper," Squidina is unimpressed when Bunny wants to be her assistant. Bunny is shown to have a good relationship with her husband. In "Bummer Jobs," she compliments Cecil on his tie and kisses him. In "House Hunting," the two team up to get the house tied down and call each other affectionate nicknames. In "FitzPatrick," Cecil sits in Bunny's lap during Patrick's wedding. In "A Space Affair to Remember," they celebrate their anniversary in outer space together, and team up to win a "Weirdest Alien" contest hosted by Dale Goppler. In "Neptune's Ball," they go to watch a piano performance together. In "Now Museum, Now You Don't," she congratulates Cecil on his new job. In "Tying the Klop-Knot," the two of them celebrate their anniversary by rewatching their wedding video. Bunny does not interact much with her father-in-law. But when they do, they typically get along with each other, however, whenever they both play a major role, it is typically a conflict with each other. In "Help Not Wanted," it is implied Bunny helps bathe GrandPat, alongside Cecil. In "The Yard Sale" Bunny and Squidina sell GrandPat's medieval dentistry equipment against his will. In "10 & 1 Toilets," GrandPat captures Bunny, along with Tinkle and the rest of the Stars. In "Tying the Klop-Knot," GrandPat is used as Bunny's wedding dress, against his will. In "At Home, on the Lam," Bunny and GrandPat team up to catch and punish Patrick, but when it's revealed GrandPat was the true culprit, Bunny force-feeds him chocolate as his "just deserts." Cecil Star: Cecil Star is the husband of Bunny Star and the father of Patrick and {{char}}. He is one of the main characters of The Patrick Star Show. He is also the focus of the "Help Not Wanted" episode of Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years and has made brief cameos on SpongeBob SquarePants. Cecil is sage green in color. He is also half bald, has brown hair, eyebrows, and a mustache. He wears gray pants with a brown belt and a white shirt with a red bowtie. Like the other sea stars in the show, he has dots around his body. Cecil Star: Cecil is shown to be supportive of his family. He is often just as stupid as his son, giving him strange bits of advice and guidance. He has held a variety of jobs throughout the series, often changing between episodes. It is revealed in "Sitcom Stars" that he has some bosses: Mr. Rilla and Benjamin B. Nana. Cecil's interests include cooking, fishing, camping, junk, home repairs, and working on the family boat. He regularly avoids paying his newspaper delivery money to Squidward. In "Host-a-Palooza," Cecil is shown to be a talented inventor, having made a high-tech fishing rod. "Dad's Stache Stash" shows Cecil's mustache to be incredibly powerful, shapeshifting into different forms and altering him when his family is in trouble. Cecil Star: Cecil was born around 1978. Cecil went to Kamp Koral as a kid. He was around Patrick's age when he got his first mustache.[6] He was his high school's cutlery-placing championship, earning him a varsity jacket and the nickname "Hot Tongs." Cecil and Bunny have been married for thirty years. When Patrick was a baby, Cecil used to take him for car rides to get him to fall asleep. Relationships: Patrick and Cecil get along well due to their similarities. In "The Starry Awards," Patrick gives Cecil a mug for Father's Day. He and Patrick sell stuff at the family yard sale together in "The Yard Sale." In "Klopnodian Heritage Festival," the two are paired up for strange Klopnodian rituals. Cecil defends Patrick in front of an audience so that he can have the privacy he needs to pass his test. In "Driven to Drive," Cecil teaches Patrick how to drive, and in "Face/Off-Model," he helps fix Patrick's off-model face. In "Bummer Jobs," it is revealed that Cecil wants Patrick to move out of the house. In "Terror at 20,000 Leagues," he and Bunny scare their children to steal their Halloween candy. While Squidina and Cecil do not have many interactions, they are shown to get along generally well. In "Host-a-Palooza," Squidina lets Cecil be on The Patrick Show! when Patrick is injured. He also helps her learn how to set the table for her home economics class in "Home ECCH!" Cecil takes Patrick and Squidina on a camping trip in "Survivoring." In "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose," Squidina gives Cecil a compensation check. Cecil and Bunny fell in love at the World's Least Exciting Sweater, and are shown to have a positive marriage. They help each other get ready for work in "Bummer Jobs." In "House Hunting" and "A Space Affair to Remember," they team up to help catch up to their runaway house and win the 1000th Annual Weirdest Alien Contest, respectively. In "FitzPatrick," Cecil sits in Bunny's lap during Patrick's wedding. In "Neptune's Ball," they go to watch a piano performance together. "Mid-Season Finale" has the two acting in a Victorian romance story together. "Tying the Klop-Knot" has the two get remarried after Patrick's time travel trip accidentally invalidates their marriage. In "Tattoo Hullabaloo," Cecil throws himself in front of a laser to save Bunny's tattoo, Skip. As GrandPat's son, Cecil sometimes disagrees with him. He sells GrandPat's stuff without his permission in "The Yard Sale," and calls taking his room after he leaves in "House Hunting." "Host-a-Palooza" has the two getting into an argument that leads into a fishing contest. In "The Starry Awards," GrandPat claims to be more deserving of the mug that Patrick gifts to Cecil. Cecil takes it back, saying that his father is "too old for nice things." GrandPat and Cecil have gotten along in occasion. They team up against Patrick and Squidina during the stair wars. In "Backpay Payback," GrandPat gives Cecil advice on how to stop Squidward and his grandmother from asking for money. In "The Commode Episode," GrandPat compliments Cecil on his singing, and in "Big Baby Patrick," Cecil serves pizza to GrandPat. In "Who's the Dummy Now?," GrandPat is concerned for Cecil after he fights Bananas Foster. Cecil and Squidward's rivalry is a running gag on the show. Cecil refuses to pay Squidward his newspaper money, either taunting him for it or avoiding him altogether. Episodes like "Bummer Jobs," "The Haunting of Star House," "Backpay Payback," "Best Served Cold," and "Pat-per Route" include this as a major plot point. In "Pat-per Route," Squidward finally gets paid by Cecil, with help from Patrick. However, Cecil paid him before in "Bummer Jobs," that time SpongeBob and Patrick collected it for themselves. GrandPat Star: GrandPat Star is the paternal grandfather of Patrick, Squidina, and Gary, the father-in-law of Bunny Star and the father of Cecil Star. He is one of the main characters of The Patrick Star Show. He is beige and has a large gray beard. He wears a green sweater and blue pants, and typically uses a mobility scooter to move around, though he sometimes uses a cane or can walk on his own. In his prototype design, GrandPat was a faded shade of pink and wore shorts similar to the ones Patrick wears in the main series. GrandPat Star: GrandPat is mostly shown to be cranky, temperamental and aggressive. He spends most of his time alone, usually sleeping. GrandPat is also shown to be incredibly old, having lived in prehistoric times and even the future. He often shows nostalgia for how things were "better" in the past. GrandPat Star: GrandPat often recounts stories from his long, nonsensical history. GrandPat began as a cell in the primordial soup. When other cells began evolving, he was forced to evolve as well, and eventually crawled out onto land. In prehistoric times, he lived with his cave family. As a child, GrandPat lived near Caveman Jenkins' farm and ate pterodactyl omelets.[2] Dinosaurs had also tried to steal his lunch money.[3] Patrick tries to get him one for Christmas, but the still-living pterodactyl rocks GrandPat to sleep instead, which he is content with.[2] At some point, GrandPat fought a barbarian horde that tried to steal his lunch money.[3] In ancient Rome, GrandPat worked as a clown at the Clamiseum. His job was to keep the feared warrior Moronicus under control so that the other gladiators were not harmed after the show was over. GrandPat used to be a Pagan and participated in their rituals.[5] In the 12th century, GrandPat waged war on the Klopnods. His army lost, and the Klopnods named a cream puff after him. He still holds a grudge against them, trying to take them prisoner at the Klopnodian Heritage Festival, but is chased away and forced to surrender.[6] In medieval times, GrandPat worked as the only toothsmith in the kingdom. He successfully operated on Princess Pearlina's dragon. In 1849, GrandPat worked as a vacuum cleaner salesman in the old west.[4] As an adult, GrandPat fought in the army and took out a trench of soldiers. However, Mr. Krabs doubts the accuracy of this story.[7] When GrandPat was younger, the lactose intolerant movement caused Bikini Bottom to ban ice cream, much to the dismay of GrandPat and many of the citizens. During this era of prohibition, GrandPat went to Sweet-Easies, where ice cream was sold and purchased in secret. One day, GrandPat attended a Sweet-Easy that was discovered by the police, leading to his array. While in prison, GrandPat developed a taste for prunes, since it was the only food that the prison served. Eventually, it became legal to buy and sell ice cream again.[8] In the animatic for "Now Museum, Now You Don't," GrandPat is shown to have been the captain of the Titanic when it set sail and sank in 1912.[9] In 1926, the FlimFlam Brothers borrowed $10 from GrandPat and skipped town. In the present day, he finds the two in his house and chases after them since they owe him restitution. In 1927, GrandPat was part of a gang called the Kelp Bed Kids. The other members would grow up to be Mr. Krabs, Mrs. Puff, Old Man Walker and Granny Tentacles. GrandPat is fond of the 1940s, when fruit was free, "and it picked itself off the trees and fell into your mouth." The story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is actually about GrandPat, and the last time he took a nap outside the house. Prior to the events of "10 & 1 Toilets," GrandPat was a designer for toilet-themed clothing. It was appreciated by those in high society, until it fell out of fashion. GrandPat had also been abducted by aliens, which tried to steal his lunch money. He fought back and was able to afford a hoagie. In 3000 AD, GrandPat returns to his job in the Clamiseum. With the assistance of oldie-os, he successfully pacifies an elderly Moronicus. In the year 3 million, GrandPat has left his body and survives as a brain in a jar.[14] GrandPat has also planned for the proceedings after his death. In "Pat-a-thon," he writes his will: "Nobody gets nothin'!" In "Patrick's Alley," he says that he wants a sky burial. Relationships: GrandPat usually disapproves of his grandson's actions. In "Late for Breakfast," he gets frustrated with Patrick forgetting who he is. In "Stair Wars," he calls Patrick ugly and wages a war against him when they each want to use the stairs. In "Lost in Couch," GrandPat shows no concern for Patrick when he is lost, complaining about being woken up from a nap instead. In "Pat-a-thon," GrandPat tricks Patrick into getting on a dangerous rollercoaster. "Mid-Season Finale" has GrandPat repeatedly insulting Patrick's show for not being funny. The plot of "Stuntin'" revolves around GrandPat becoming Patrick's stunt double and stealing away his appreciation from his family and audience. In "At Home, On The Lam" Grandpat frames Patrick for eating Bunny's chocolate war diorama so that he would not get punished. Patrick, in turn, has also shown hostility towards GrandPat. In "The Yard Sale," he sells GrandPat's items without his permission because "everything he has is old junk." However, he does show concern for him in "Just in Time for Christmas," wanting to get him a genuinely thoughtful Christmas present. In "Neptune's Ball," Patrick lets GrandPat use the time closet and get an outfit for Neptune's ball. However, GrandPat and Patrick do get along on occasion. In "Enemies ร la Mode," GrandPat is open to sharing his ice cream with Patrick. GrandPat also encourages Patrick to get his stolen goods back from Fentin Finkle in "Squidina's Little Helper." In "I Smell a Pat," when Patrick is looking for a bad smell, GrandPat shows him some items that may be the source of it. In "The Lil' Patscals," Patrick initially finds GrandPat's story boring, but comes to appreciate it once he experiences firsthand how much fun it was. GrandPat and Squidina do not have many interactions on the series. In "Stair Wars," Squidina sides with Patrick over GrandPat. In "Patrick's Alley," Squidina calls GrandPat "too old" and throws him onto the freeway. In "Enemies ร la Mode," Squidina interviews GrandPat about his enemy, which he says is time. The two have fun smashing clocks together. In "Home ECCH!", GrandPat appears as a "special guest" on Squidina's home ec show, where she and Patrick use his wrinkly skin to make a bed. At the start of "The Patrick Show Cashes In," GrandPat indirectly gives Squidina the idea to sell merchandise. GrandPat has a varying relationship with his son. In "The Yard Sale," Cecil sells off some of GrandPat's items at the yard sale. In "House Hunting," Patrick and Cecil near-simultaneously call taking GrandPat's room after he leaves. In "Host-a-Palooza," GrandPat interrupts Cecil's fishing rod demonstration to complain about him using modern technology. The two enter a fishing contest, ending with them complimenting each other for their catches. In "Backpay Payback," GrandPat gives Cecil advice on how to stop Squidward and his grandmother from asking for money. In "The Starry Awards," GrandPat tries to steal Cecil's "#1 Dad" mug, feeling that he is more deserving of it. Granny Tentacles is GrandPat's girlfriend, as revealed in "Backpay Payback." In "Who's a Big Boy?", the two relax in the coffee pot of the Star house together. In "Mid-Season Finale," they spend the episode heckling Patrick's show. However, when they get into a disagreement, they battle each other with their respective houses. At the end, Granny Tentacles wins, and she and GrandPat hug and apologize to each other. Granny Tentacles: Granny Tentacles,[4] also known as Grandma Tentacles[5] is Squidward and his cousin's paternal grandmother, Jeff Tentacles' mother and Mrs. Tentacles' mother-in-law first seen in the episode "Chum Fricassee." She later becomes a recurring character in The Patrick Star Show. Granny Tentacles: She has red eyes and wears a long dark pink dress and light green slippers. Her skin color is similar to Squidward's, only slightly darker and with wrinkles. She has gold earrings and white hair. In The Patrick Star Show, her skin is lighter, her dress is light pink, she wears matching pink slippers and has darker hair, a crinkled nose and liver spots on her head. Granny Tentacles: While she initially appears unassuming and acts nice, Granny Tentacles is actually mean and frequently insults others under her breath. She dislikes all of the Stars, except for GrandPat, whom she is dating. She has a particular hatred of Patrick and his show, often trying to sabotage it when it disrupts her day. In "Backpay Payback," she is sarcastic and rude to Squidward, but still helps him get his money back to uphold a family tradition. Granny Tentacles is mentioned in many episodes. She makes her first physical appearance in "Chum Fricassee." In prehistoric times, Granny Tentacles wears a bone in her hair and an animal-skin dress. She is still the Star family's neighbor, and the CaveStars end up getting trapped in her backyard tar pit, which she laughs at them for. She is then eaten by the Bubblebassasaurus. Granny Tentacles grew up around the 1920s, when she was known as Squigley. She went on adventures with Mr. Krabs, Mrs. Puff, Old Man Walker, and GrandPat Star. In "Backpay Payback," Granny Tentacles shows Squidward pictures of his tough relatives to motivate him to get his money back from Cecil, including one of her. She currently lives across the street from the Star family in a teapot house. She hates Patrick and his show for regularly interrupting her sleep, and has attempted to sabotage it. Star house: The Star house[2] (also known as the Star home[3] and the Star family house[4]) is the home of Patrick Star and his family in The Patrick Star Show. It first appears in the episode "Late for Breakfast." This location also makes appearances in the SpongeBob SquarePants episodes "A Skin Wrinkle in Time," "FUN-Believable," "Sheldon SquarePants," and "SpongeBob and Patrick's Timeline Twist-Up." The house resembles a coffee pot, which is yellow with purple trim, with a TV-like stage set next to it, where Patrick hosts The Patrick Show! It is the main location of the series, serving as a backdrop for nearly every episode. The house is connected to a single street, from which passers-by can watch Patrick's show. In "The Prehistoric Patrick Star Show," the coffee pot is replaced with a volcano. In "Mid-Season Finale," GrandPat uses the house as a vehicle to fight Granny Tentacles, who is piloting her own house. The living room is the entry point of the house, and it connects to the upstairs, the downstairs bathroom, and the kitchen. It houses the couch, which resembles a comb, and a TV. Another chair takes the form of a large flip-phone that displays "HELLO." There is an impossible trident resting against the wall. Main article: Patrick's room Patrick's room is one of the most frequently appearing parts of the house. It is used to host episodes for The Patrick Show!, contains the time closet, and is where Patrick and Ouchie sleep. In "House Hunting," it is shown that the room has a "mobile studio" mode, and that it can detach from the house and be used as a vehicle. Bunny and Cecil sleep in the same room. It is known to have a bamboo bed, an oddly-shaped dresser, a side table with a lamp and alarm, and a framed picture of a pickle near the entrance. GrandPat's room connects to the house's coffee pot. Much of the decor is themed after rocks and bones. It contains its own bathroom, a grandfather clock, a bookshelf, and a vanity. GrandPat's bed is a slab of rock, placed in an alcove decorated with cave paintings. The house's kitchen is seen frequently. There are many irregularly-shaped cabinets, and the fridge is diagonally split in two. The window near the table is shaped like an oven door. It also has a sink, a window, and a fork hanging on the wall. The dining table has a purple tablecloth and five chairs surrounding it. The bathroom contains a combination shower and bathtub, which has a purple curtain. There is a towel holder next to the bathtub, and a window that overlooks the side of the house. Tinkle is usually found here. The laundry room is connected to the kitchen. It contains a washing machine, and a table with bottles and boxes of laundry detergent on it. The basement is first seen in the episode "X Marks the Pot." It is accessed through a trapdoor in the living room, and a staircase leads outside. It is full of miscellaneous objects, such as a Big Mouth Billy Bass, unlabeled boxes, and a large battery. There is a tool shelf and a worn-out couch. The house's attic first appears in the episode "Tying the Klop-Knot." Many miscellaneous items are piled in it. Bunny goes here to look for a wedding dress for her second wedding. As shown in "X Marks the Pot," the Star house was built on top of Man Ray's evil lair while he was in prison. It is a cavernous area built over a lava pit. The lair is full of Man Ray's costumes, tools, and memorabilia from his adventures. Appearing only in "Dad's Stache Stash," the Stache Stash is where various mustaches, mainly belonging to the Star family men, are stored. It is a grand hall with a checkered floor and mustache-themed decor. It is unknown where the Stache Stash is located in relation to the rest of the house. Bikini Bottom: Bikini Bottom is the main setting in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. It is an undersea city-state where SpongeBob and his friends live. According to Nickelodeon's program summary, Bikini Bottom is located in the Pacific Ocean, beneath Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands.[2] The city's population fluctuates throughout the series. In "Nautical Novice," Mrs. Puff states that Bikini Bottom is home to millions of people. In "The Good Krabby Name" and "Yeti Krabs," Bikini Bottom is shown to have a population of about 500. The city has historically gone by the names of Bikini Bottomshire, Bikini Gulch, and temporarily, "Dead Eye Gulch." The city is run by the mayor, and governed by the royal family, as they rule over the entire ocean. It consists of several various different businesses, including restaurants, stores, and manufacturers. The city has a stable economy, a balanced education system, questionable healthcare, labor laws, a structured government, and a firm law-enforcement system. There are stadiums, amusement parks, and other recreational places such as Glove World! a recurring location in the series. Bikini Bottom is home to almost all of the entire central cast of SpongeBob SquarePants. Bikini Bottom is located within Bikini State, as revealed in Plankton: The Movie, from the name of BSU (Bikini State University). Furthermore, it is located in the Pacific Ocean at the bottom of the ocean, below its signature island, Bikini Atoll. There is evidence of this in the franchise: After being scared off by "ghosts," Sandy Cheeks evacuates to Texas by flying eastward over the Pacific Ocean.[3] In the computer game Employee of the Month, a fish mentions that Bikini Bottom is located in the Pacific. In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, when SpongeBob sings "Goofy Goober Rock," the camera zooms out from the Pacific into outer space. Bikini Bottom's geography consists of mountains, dense forests, lakes, lagoons, caves, grasslands, reefs, and rivers. In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, volcanoes, trenches, and deserts are shown in the surrounding region. The following list includes major landmarks and businesses of the Bikini Bottom area. Sand Mountain Jellyfish Fields Kelp Forest Make-Out Reef Ancient Mariner Valley (the location of Neptune's Paradise) Goo Lagoon Palm Bay Brain Coral Fields Sulfur Fields Sea Urchin Cove (mentioned in "Prehibernation Week") Seashell Park Industrial Park Mermalair Mount Climb-Up-And-Fall-Off Sea Needle Bikini Bottom Dump Rock Bottom (possible suburb) Krusty Krab Chum Bucket Kelpshake (shut down) Conch Street is a single road that runs from downtown to the outskirts of Bikini Bottom. It goes through the homes of SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick, as well as the Krusty Krab, Chum Bucket, and Reef Cinema. When the skyline of Bikini Bottom is shown, features such as buildings, houses, and a massive anchor (not to be confused with the Krabs residence) can be seen. In earlier episodes of the series there exists a red flower arch, though after the first season it has disappeared entirely. In some episodes, a lighthouse appears in the skyline, most likely Mrs. Puff's Boating School. Other episodes feature the Krusty Krab's marquee. A large clam-shaped structure is seen in some episodes as well. In the center of Bikini Bottom, its citizens work and live in gray, cylindrical buildings made of metal of various sizes. There are some other forms of buildings, mostly aquatic-themed as seen above. Farther out in the suburbs, residents tend to live in dwellings of more spartan construction, such as Patrick's rock, SpongeBob's hollowed-out pineapple, and Squidward's Easter Island head. In certain parts of the suburbs, some of the houses from downtown Bikini Bottom can be seen. Bikini Bottom's architecture seems to be primarily made from flotsam and jetsam, with no clear explanation to date as to its origins. The structures of the buildings in the main part of town tend to be somewhat crooked, possibly due to undersea currents. The homes that are made of more varied debris from the surface seem to be more indicative of Bikini Bottom's suburbs, possibly close to Goo Lagoon and Jellyfish Fields. The residents of Bikini Bottom are usually referred as Bikini Bottomites. The stated population of Bikini Bottom varies wildly, often by several orders of magnitude between estimates. Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of the series, confirmed that Bikini Bottom is a "large city."๏ปฟ[citation needed] A population with 538 is once stated in "WhoBob WhatPants." In the same episode, Sandy described it as "crowded and smoggy," characteristics of many big real life cities--although the physical look, economy, and traffic patterns of Bikini Bottom suggest that it is a much smaller city. A one-time Pretty Patties joint created by SpongeBob attracted 46,853 customers. Almost everyone from the city is there, which may suggest a population of around 50,000 Bikini Bottomites (though the colorful foodstuff's renown might have stretched beyond the city). In "Squilliam Returns," Squidward mentions Bikini Bottom is a "hick town," suggesting it is a smaller town. In "Krusty Towers," Squidward mentions Bikini Bottom is "in the middle of scenic nowhere," also suggesting a smaller population. However, for both of the latter examples, one must take into account Squidward's negative personality, which could indicate that there is nothing in Bikini Bottom for him. In "Nautical Novice," Mrs. Puff says: "We're going to flatten millions of innocent lives!" which could suggest that there's at least 2 million people in Bikini Bottom, possibly including its surrounding area. Bikini Bottom has a variety of houses. Most of the central cast have one, of varied shape and sizes. SpongeBob's house - Inhabitants: SpongeBob, Gary, Shelley, Puffy Fluffy (previously), Mrs. Wormsley (previously), and SpongeBob's spatula. Patrick's rock - Inhabitants: Patrick, Rocky, Tony. Squidward's house - Inhabitants: Squidward, Squidward's scallop (for a time), and Snellie. Sandy's treedome - Inhabitants: Sandy and sometimes her pets. Eugene H. Krabs and Pearl Krabs' house - Inhabitants: Mr. Krabs, Pearl Krabs, and Mr. Doodles. Mrs. Puff's house - Inhabitants: Mrs. Puff and Annette. Chum Bucket - Inhabitants: Plankton, Karen, Spot, and Chip Plankton II (formerly, when he was a child). Betsy Krabs' house - Inhabitants: Mama Krabs, Mr. Krabs (formerly, when he was a child[4]). Mrs. Tentacles' house - Inhabitants: Mrs. Tentacles. Harold and Margaret SquarePants' house - Inhabitants: Harold, and Margaret SquarePants. Grandma SquarePants' house - Inhabitants: Grandma SquarePants. Squilliam's tower - Inhabitant: Squilliam Fancyson. Shady Shoals Rest Home - Inhabitants: Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, other senior citizens. The Rusty Krab - Inhabitants: Several senior citizens (The Rusty Krab was bought by Mr. Krabs and converted into the Krusty Krab long ago). Tentacle Acres - A residential community where only octopuses can reside; sponges and starfish (along with presumably any non-octopus) are not allowed to live there. Bikini Bottom has its own health department and several hospitals open for its residents: Bikini Bottom Hospital Weenie Hut General Sandy's Experimental Labs. Certain real-life foods are parodied and given an aquatic theme, but others are be based on the real-life aquatic foods. Like the real world, food ranges in many types such as potato chips, fast food, meat (beef jerky, burgers), and fancy foods. Kelpo, a cereal, is one of several popular brands in Bikini Bottom. It is shown that many products are advertised throughout the series. Krabby Patties, which are a popular food to ordinary people, rich people, and food critics alike, holds a positive reputation as edible food. Another fast-food restaurant, the Chum Bucket, sells comically distasteful food such as Chum Sticks, Chum Burgers, and other chum products. The cuisine in Bikini Bottom shown in the series is largely centered on fast food, but many others prefer fancy foods from Fancy! Other foods include the following: Drinkable Sausage Kelp Jerky Yummy Stuff Nachos Blancmange Snail-Po Kafta Juice Barnacle Chips Ice Cream Milk (and other usual products) Canned Bread Coral bits Kelp Nougat Crunch (A candy bar) Milkshake Krabby Newburg (Aged, imported kelp, stuffed with herbs, wrapped in parchment with shallot tapenade, slow-roasted for six hours in a wood-fired, clay-filled oven or kiva and served with a garnish of wilted coral on a mahogany plank) Kelp fries Kelp Shake (Cancelled because of a toxic ingredient that makes green hair appear) Seahorse Radish Square Cheese Crunchity Munchities Nature Patty Bon-bons Marsh King (Marshmallows) Recreation and entertainment Glove World! (defunct in "Glove World R.I.P." only) Glove Universe Coral Carnival Reef Cinema Hook Museum Fry Cook Museum Jellyfish Fields Adult Learning Center Open Air Concert Hall Philharmonic Concert Hall Teenage Boy Museum (destroyed [5]) Super Mega Mall World Goo Lagoon Sand Mountain High Tide Stadium (possibly) Galleria Diphtheria The Seven Seas Recreation Center Seashell Park Exercise Gym Mussel Beach Larry's Gym Restaurants. Stores Barg'N-Mart Palace of Pranks Angry Jack's Shell Emporium Near Mint Comic Books Mattresses & Then Some Toy Barrel Discount Grocery Mart Tailor Tom's Tailor Shop Hats Magic Shop Appliances Craft Store Education and Museums Mrs. Puff's Boating School Bikini Bottom School Poseidon Elementary School Bikini Bottom High School Bikini Bottom Museum Bikini Bottom Museum of Boating Bikini Bottom Museum of Everything Bikini Bottom Art Museum Other Businesses/Services Bikini Realty Barnacle Products Incorporated Bikini Bottom Post Office First Nautical Bank Laundromat. Bikini Bottom is shown to be quite a clean city. Littering is strictly prohibited; Squidward has been shown to get several tickets for littering, some other characters have been charged with littering as a felony. The areas around Bikini Bottom are pristine. The only significant problem shown is that with the high population and the number of automobiles, Bikini Bottom can become very smoggy, as mentioned by Sandy in "Chimps Ahoy." Global warming has also affected Bikini Bottom, as seen in the educational short, "The Endless Summer." While the environment is usually tropical, occasionally icebergs lead to snowy conditions (as in "Snowball Effect"). In the Industrial Park, there are many toxic chemicals and pollution. Human fishermen also serve as a hazard for Bikini Bottomites. Bikini Bottom has a certain range of wildlife such as grass, seaweed, and coral making up most of the flora, and some In Bikini Bottom, some animals are similar to those "animals" in the real world. Some are treated as pets, while others live in the wild, all lacking the sapience found in most of the central cast. Jellyfish are similar to bees and butterflies (since they sting, while also being subject to a hobby whereby they are caught in nets). Many different types of jellyfish live in Bikini Bottom. Pink is the most common, but they also come in green, blue, orange, yellow, and purple. In the episode "The Secret Box," SpongeBob states that Patrick may have the world's only albino jellyfish. Jellyfish reside mainly in Jellyfish Fields, which has a population of four million Jellyfish. They make and live in hives, another similarity to real-world bees. In earlier episodes, jellyfish were plain pink, and later on more jellyfish began to appear with spots, but plain pink ones still exist. There is an annual Jellyfish migration that brings exotic species to Bikini Bottom, which are a variety of colors and shapes. Jellyfish are also somewhat similar to certain real-world beast of burden in that the extraction of jelly from them resembles milking, with the jelly being consumed on bread similarly to jelly produced from fruit. Jellyfishing is popular enough that in addition to merchandise such as jellyfish nets existing, entire conventions are held to celebrate the hobby. Scallops and clams are similar to birds. They are usually found in groups at Goo Lagoon, seemingly acting as seagulls. Some types of clams also crow in the morning like roosters, while others come out at night and hoot like owls. They are usually orange or purple. There is also a colossal clam named Clamu, who lives in Oyster Stadium with at least one known child. Also, the medium-sized variants of clams are shown to be similar to wolves (like in the episodes "Texas," when they were seen howling, and "The Thing," when Squidward was attacked by a clam in the truck) and the larger variants are likely to be similar to non-sentient whales (like Clamu). Sea slugs are seen in the video game SuperSponge. They are known to dislike everyone. Seahorses, which are similar to horses, can be ridden and are very interested in food. SpongeBob kept a seahorse named Mystery in "My Pretty Seahorse." Further cementing the link between sea and land horses is Squidward telling SpongeBob to, "Stop seahorsing around" in "Bubble Buddy," the game Pin-the-tail-on-the-seahorse in "Opposite Day," and the appearance of seahorse-radish in "Nasty Patty." The Alaskan Bull Worm is a large, omnivorous worm that attacked various parts of Bikini Bottom while its residents were sleeping in "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm." It eventually went on to destroy the entire city. Only one known specimen has made an appearance to date. Sea urchins are small bug-like creatures whose bites cause severe irritation (a possible similarity to fire ants or mosquitoes). Nematodes are worm-like creatures that travel in groups and consume common objects, and even entire houses, by eating or drinking them (a possible similarity to termites). They once destroyed SpongeBob's house by sucking the pineapple juice out of it in "Home Sweet Pineapple," and another time they almost destroyed the Krusty Krab in "Best Day Ever." There are ray, which act like eagles. There are sea bears, as seen in "The Camping Episode." Other animals are treated as pets. Two common pets are snails and worms. Snails are similar to cats, as they meow and hiss, and are also known to lurk in alleys and forests. There are also wild species of snails which are much larger than domestic snails, another parallel to cats. The most prominent snail character in the series is Gary, who is owned by SpongeBob. Worms are similar to dogs, as they are seen being walked by their owners and bark. Mr. Krabs has a worm named Mr. Doodles, recurring several times in the series. At one point SpongeBob has also owned a worm named Rex, an angry snail named Larry, and a jellyfish. {{{{char}}}}: You never know when good TV might happen! {{Patrick}}: Is mayonnaise an instrument? {{Bunny Star}}: What's a nice, positive thing to say to everyone you meet tonight?
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