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This is a List of places in SpongeBob SquarePants, which are fictional cities in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
Cities and towns
| Name of Place | Description | | Bikini Bottom | Bikini Bottom is the main setting in SpongeBob SquarePants. Bikini Bottom is a moderately sized city which, according to Squidward, is in the middle of nowhere. It consists of many businesses, including restaurants, stores, and manufacturers. This city also has a booming economy, balanced educational and health systems, a well-structured government, and an exceptional law enforcement system. There are even stadiums, amusement parks, and other recreational facilities. | | Rock Bottom | Rock Bottom is a deep sea trench located beneath Bikini Bottom. In fact, the road from there to here is so perfectly vertical, it can only be accessed by bus. Everything is pitch black except for a few street lights, and everyone in Rock Bottom speaks a language the same as English, except they blow a raspberry in between every two to four syllables. There is also a Kandy Machine as well as restrooms (though foreigners cannot tell which room's for men and which room's for women for they have weird symbols). A Bus Station is present, in which SpongeBob had a hard time catching one (as it kept arriving just as he looked away from the stop). Marlin's Cave is the residence of the weather magician of the sea which is difficult to access. In the SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom, the Rock Bottom Museum is shown. It features a lot of art work and has an advanced security system; Barnacle Boy works as a security guard there also. Trench of Advanced Darkness is a trench that is lower than the city itself. | | Bottom's Up! | Bottom's Up! is a very fancy city seen in the SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month videogame. The only thing that's not fancy is Cowfish Craig's shack. Other establishments include the Sublime Seafoods, Oxygen Springs, and the Waverly Hills neighborhood. Waverly Hills is a wealthy district on the cliffs of the Kelp Forest. The sky and water murk seems to be different here; it is always as if it is sunset. Once Sandy has been to this city. | | Shell City | Not really a city but it's just a gift shop ("Shell City Marine Gifts and Sundries") on the surface owned by the evil Cyclops, selling dried out dead sea creatures. The road to Shell City is dangerous and no one has ever returned from there, which makes it the perfect place for Plankton to sell Neptune's crown. It is located on a beach where SpongeBob and Patrick meet David Hasselhoff. In a deleted scene of the movie (which can only be seen in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie DVD), Shell City is actually a city and is where Sandy (who looks ugly on land to SpongeBob and Patrick) constantly gets pursued all over the place by squirrel exterminators in black suits. She also mentions that there are buses that arrive here going to Bikini Bottom. Although Shell City was filmed in Florida, the location in SpongeBob's world would land Shell City in Australia most likely because a sign in a SpongeBob book based on the movie says that Shell City is 3,000 miles away from the Thug Tug. The Thug Tug is not that far from Bikini Bottom. Bikini Atoll is approx. 5,000 miles from the United States, which could not mark Shell City in California. | | AppleWorld | Mentioned by a worm in Rock a Bye Bivalve. Inside any apple where there's a worm. | | Tentacle Acres | Also known as Squidville, this particular town is so unique, due to the fact that it is a gated community of millions of octopuses (and only octopuses) living in Easter Island Heads. Sponges and starfish aren't allowed to even set foot in this town, but SpongeBob and Patrick got in thanks to fried oyster skins that Patrick had eaten earlier. Activities here include bike riding, clarinet playing, croquet and interpretive dancing. However, childish games such as playing with reef blowers are not allowed in Tentacle Acres. Establishments besides the Easter Island heads, include the Full of Health grocery store (selling among other things: canned bread), an Interpretive Dance Academy, a Park, Le Cafe (Food Stand) an Ice Cream Stand, and the Security Office. Only one street name was revealed, in which Squidward stayed on, was New Life Street (Containing houses 302, 303, and 304). | | Ukulele Bottom | Nothing much we know of, apart from being the home of the annual jellyfish convention, located at the Jellyfishers Convention Center. | | Bass Vegas | Bass Vegas is another neighboring city from the SpongeBob SquarePants book "Fish Happens!". It is the underwater equivalent of Las Vegas, Nevada. | | Atlantis | Home of King Neptune's castle and the Poseidome. | | Leisure Village | Not much is known about this place, except that Mermaid Man and Barnicle Boy went there on vacation while SpongeBob and Patrick watched the Mermalair. | | Palm Bay | Palm Bay is home to the legendary master frycook who wields a golden spatula. Grease fires engulf this civilization. Palm Bay spoofs Pompeii, another ancient city. Mentioned in SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula. Mount Kabloovious erupts and covers Palm Bay. It is the equivalent of Mount Vesuvius. | | Bikini Atoll | Bikini Atoll is the signature island above Bikini Bottom. The opening sequence of every episode of the show has the island shown right after Painty the Pirate (a painting) starts off the theme song. Sandy also dared SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward to go on dry land here and survived in the episode Pressure (although birds did attack the group). Some episodes also start off and end with Bikini Atoll shown. To humans (like David Hasselhoff), the island also signals the way down to its aquatic counterpart. The place name is an ironic double-entendre, as the Bikini two piece swimsuit took its name from the atoll, specifically to the connection between the nuclear bomb test at Bikini around the time that the sexy new swimsuit hit the public "like a bomb". Rock Bottom can mean: Rock bottom, an all time low Rock Bottom (album), an album by Robert Wyatt Rock Bottom (SpongeBob SquarePants episode), the SpongeBob SquarePants Episode Rock Bottom Restaurants Inc. ...
Blowing a raspberry or making a Bronx cheer is to make a noise made to signify derision (and/or silliness), made by sticking out the tongue between the lips and blowing to make a sound reminiscent of flatulence. ...
David Michael Hasselhoff (born July 17, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland), nicknamed The Hoff, is an American actor who is best known for his lead roles on Knight Rider and Baywatch. ...
Vegas redirects here. ...
For other uses, see Pompeii (disambiguation). ...
Mount Vesuvius (Italian: Monte Vesuvio, Latin: Mons Vesuvius) is a volcano east of Naples, Italy. ...
The Flag of Bikini Atoll Bikini Atoll (also known as Pikinni Atoll) is an uninhabited 6. ...
This article is about pressure in the physical sciences. ...
It has been suggested that Triple entendre be merged into this article or section. ...
This article is about the womens bathing suit. ...
| | Barnacle Bay | A city that was mentioned in the episode, "Fools in April". The only know establishment is the Art Museum, which also awards artists monthly. Also, as revealed in the SpongeBob book, "The Amazing SpongeBobini," a circus called the Stingray Brothers and Barnacle Bay Shrimp's Circus comes from this city and they performed in Bikini Bottom. | | Karate Island (Condo Island) | An island where the "King of Karate" is crowned, but was actually later found out as a scam from real estate agents to buy time shares for condos. The "Karate" Tower is located on the island. | | Quittersville[1] | One of the three places in which those have no where else to go, can go to. | | Failuretown[1] | One of the three places in which those have no where else to go, can go to. | | Loserburg[1] | One of the three places in which those have no where else to go, can go to. | | China Sea | A place where one of SpongeBob's Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy toys were manufactured in. A spoof of real-world China. | | Seashores Resort | A vacation resort as seen in "That's No Lady." | | Sunny Shores Resort | A vacation resort as seen in "That's No Lady." | | Base Eight | A town where all the fish have fingers appears in the SpongeBob comic "Fingers". | | Texas | The U.S. State in which Sandy Cheeks calls her homeland. | | Encino, California | Patchy the Pirate and Potty the Parrot's hometown. | Fools in April is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one. ...
Production Order Thats No Lady is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season four. ...
Official language(s) No official language See languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Largest metro area DallasâFort Worth Metroplex Area Ranked 2nd - Total 261,797 sq mi (678,051 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
Sandra Sandy Cheeks is a fictional character in the animated Nickelodeon animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants. ...
Encino is a neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles, California located in the San Fernando Valley. ...
Land forms, barriers, etc. | Name | Where | Description | | Mount Climb-Up-And-Fall-Off | Outside the 'Valentine's Day Carnival' | It is simply a small mound in the ground that Patrick falls off of in the episode, 'Valentine's Day'. | References - ^ a b c As mentioned in "Chimps Ahoy."
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