Bikini Bottom
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| Location | Somewhere in the Pacific Ocean near Bikini Atoll, hence its name. |
| Former names | Dead Eye Gulch (a.k.a. Bikini Gulch),[1] Bikini Bottomshire,[2] Planktopolis[3] |
| Main industries | Franchising,[4] retail,[5], film making, manufacturing, publishing, banking, computers, airplane manufacturing, telecommunications, petroleum, chemicals, food packaging, fashion, pharmaceuticals |
| Population | 46,857+[6] |
Bikini Bottom is a city that appears in the Nickelodeon animated television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. Located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean,[7] it is where the series' main characters live, and where most of the episodes take place.
Bikini Bottom is similar to an average American city. The city consists of various businesses, including restaurants, stores, and manufacturers. The city has a stable economy, balanced education and health systems, a structured government, and a firm law enforcement system. There are even stadiums, amusement parks, and other recreational facilities.
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[edit] Geography
Bikini Bottom's geography is shown as consisting of mountains, dense forests, lakes, lagoons, caves, grasslands, reefs, rivers, and barren desert wastelands.
Major geographic features have colorful names, including Goo Lagoon, Goo Lagoon Sea Caves, Sand Mountain, Flounder Hill, Guppy Mound, Kelp Forest, Kelp Swamp, Kelp Caves, Kelp Vines, Jellyfish Fields, Jellyfish Lake, Spork Mountain, The Brain Coral Fields, Make Out Reef, Mount Climb-Up-and-Fall-Off,[8] Mount Kabloovious (volcano at the nearby town of Palm Bay), Rock Bottom (a separate city located at the bottom of a trench), Ancient Mariner Valley, Mermalair (a man-made underground cavern), and Atlantis[3]
According to Nickelodeon:
(SpongeBob SquarePants)
"To get to Bikini Bottom...
Find the Pacific Ocean, and go UNDER it!
When you see Hawaii, make a hard left!
Keep goin'... you can't miss it!"
[edit] Rock Bottom
This is featured in only one episode of SpongeBob SquarePants ("Rock Bottom"). Rock Bottom resembles a part of the ocean depths, where the sun's light does not reach, and sea creatures are different from those on the surface. Here, it is dark and foreign to many of the people from Bikini Bottom. An example of this is how they talk, done by every other word, one sticks their tongue out and spits. In addition, the bathroom signs are different from ordinary ones, being a backwards question mark and one upside-down. The only way someone gets out of Rock Bottom is from a 90° cliff. It is also seen in the video games SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman, as a primary stage.they also dont like rock bottom
[edit] Cityscape
The city is divided into various districts, including Downtown Bikini Bottom, Goo Lagoon, Sand Mountain, Jellyfish Fields, Kelp Forest, the Flying Dutchman's Graveyard, Residents' Row (SpongeBob's/Patrick's/Squidward's homes),[9] Make Out Reef, Ancient Mariner Valley (the location of Neptune's Paradise.)[10] and Palm Bay.
The city is divided by its main road, Conch Street, which runs from downtown and past the homes of SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick, through the Krusty Krab restaurant, the Chum Bucket and the Reef Theatre cinema. The road intersects with Barnacle Road and Coral Avenue. Anchor Way is not far off from Conch Street. Conch Street runs north-south as revealed in the SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom video game. Downtown Bikini Bottom is located in the northernmost point of the city, while SpongeBob, Squidward, and Patrick's House are on the southern part of the road. Goo Lagoon is located west of the road, while Jellyfish Fields is to the east. Other establishments are located more southerly, including Sandy's house, Shady Shoals retirement home, the Krusty Krab, the Chum Bucket, and the Movie Theater. The Kelp Forest is located more southerly.
The County Line is the boundary of Bikini Bottom[3] and in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game, it is very close to downtown Bikini Bottom. This is very fitting, given that it serves as the northernmost district of Bikini Bottom, according to the SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom video game.
In every episode in which the skyline of Bikini Bottom is shown, features such as buildings, houses, and anchors can be seen. This is most likely Mr. Krabs's house. In earlier episodes of the series, a red flower arch can be seen, which now no longer appears in the skyline. The Sea Needle, which is the tallest point in Bikini Bottom, is oddly never seen in the skyline. The Sea Needle only appears in two episodes of SpongeBob, "Pre-Hibernation Week" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV." The Sea Needle also appears in the video game, Battle for Bikini Bottom where it is shown just outside of downtown Bikini Bottom. 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, most likely a propeller from a ship, is seen in some episodes.
In the center of Bikini Bottom, the citizens work and live in large, gray buildings made of metal. There are some other forms of buildings, mostly aquatic-themed as seen above. Further out from the town citizens need to use whatever is available and easy to live in, such as Patrick's rock, SpongeBob hollowed-out pineapple, and the moai Squidward lives in.
[edit] Inhabitants
[edit] Population
The population of Bikini Bottom is uncertain. The creator of the show, Stephen Hillenburg, confirmed that Bikini Bottom is a large city. Before almost leaving the city, Sandy Cheeks sang a song describing it as "crowded and smoggy,"[11]. The Pretty Patties burger stand created by SpongeBob attracted 46,853 customers. Almost everyone from the city showed up, which may suggest a population of around 50,000, but as seen in the episode "Nautical Novice," Mrs. Puff said "millions of innocent lives", perhaps suggesting a population of around 2,000,000.
[edit] Demographics
Bikini Bottom's populace, like that of the rest of the series, consists of various anthropomorphic fish, whales, crabs, sponges, squid, starfish, anchovies, lobsters, sharks, and most other forms of sea life, including sea monsters. Some forms of sea life, like jellyfish, seahorses, snails, and worms aren't anthropomorphic, and are treated like pets or wild animals. For example, snails resemble cats, and worms resemble dogs (an example of this is SpongeBob's pet snail Gary, who meows, and one-time pet worm Rex, who barks). The first known land creature to live in Bikini Bottom was the Dark Knight, an ancestor of Sandy Cheeks, before the 12th century (Bikini Bottom was then known as Bikini Bottomshire).[2] Sandy, a squirrel from Texas, is (along with Wormy the caterpillar other pets, and a small cricket that was featured in a recent episode) the only land creature seen living in modern Bikini Bottom.
[edit] History
The history of Bikini Bottom can be traced back to the Permian period (which looked more like the Tertiary period in the prehistoric Bikini Bottom. During a time-travel incident, Squidward Tentacles accidentally made his way to this era, and inadvertently invented the sport of jellyfishing.[12] Years later, in a more advanced prehistoric time (possibly the Cretaceous era, since a pterodactyl was seen flying at the opening scene; however, the prehistoric Bikini Bottom looked more like the late Quarternary era), SpongeGar, Patar, and Squog (possible ancestors of SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward, respectively) discovered fire.[13]
In the Medieval Era, Bikini Bottomshire was under the rule of King Krabs (ancestor of Eugene H. Krabs) and was under attack by the evil wizard, Planktonomor (ancestor of Sheldon J. Plankton). SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star were transported to this time after a jousting accident. They were expected to arrive in this era because of a prophecy. According to Princess Pearl, the prophecy was that they (SpongeBob and Patrick) were the ones to save the kingdom. Princess Pearl (daughter of King Krabs) was kidnapped by Planktonomor's fire-breathing jellyfish, and taken hostage at Planktonomore's tower. Fulfilling the prophecy, SpongeBob and Patrick saved Princess Pearl and defeated Planktonomor. Later, during a parade celebrating SpongeBob and Patrick's heroic deeds, King Krabs invented the Krabby Patty, which would be passed down through the Krabs family, the formula being kept secret.[2] This, however, contradicts the Friend or Foe SpongeBob special, where it is shown that Krabs invented the formula by accident after knocking over some spices and condiments into the patty batter, but it is possible that at some point the recipe was forgotten, however in another episode, Mr. Krabs inadvertently reveals to Plankton that the Krabby Patty formula is an old Krabs family recipe.
Hundreds of years later, probably during the Renaissance or Victorian Age, a dispute rose between citizens of Bikini Bottom that would eventually split the town in half; one half of the citizens preferred to be clean and while the other half preferred to be messy and dirty. The dispute would lead to the Battle of Bikini Bottom (as stated in the episode of the same name). The outcome of the battle is unknown and the winner of the war was never determined (but that was Patrick's explanation, then one of the war reanactors said "that's not how it went").
Even later, somewhere around the 19th century in Old West, one of Plankton's ancestor, Dead-Eye Plankton, takes over Bikini Gulch and renames it Dead-Eye Gulch. A big western-style show down happens between Dead-Eye Plankton, and SpongeBob's Ancestor, SpongeBuck SquarePants.
On November 30, 1942, Eugene H. Krabs was born.[14] In his childhood, he immediately became a financial genius as he is known today. In 1947, his father gave him a dollar, which he loved dearly. However, he spent it on a soda, which was upsetting to him. Soon, he went to Poseidon Elementary and met a friend, Sheldon J. Plankton. The two opened up a restaurant and, after accidentally knocking Old Man Jenkins out with their tainted patty, they had an argument and became bitter rivals. Not long after, the Korean War occurred, in which the events are unknown. After the war, Mr. Krabs fell into a deep depression, which seemed endless; however, a bankrupt retirement home, the Rusty Krab, gave him hope. Mr. Krabs decided to buy the building and rename it, marking the establishment of the Krusty Krab. The financial success of the Krusty Krab took off and became a premier eating facility in Bikini Bottom.
In the present time, Bikini Bottom has had various occurrences of destruction. In "Dying for Pie", a bomb pie fell on Squidward's face, causing a nuclear explosion (with Squidward dead center). In "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm", an Alaskan Bull Worm struck Bikini Bottom, which made Sandy hunt it down. Bikini Bottom was moved away, but the worm crushed it. In "Wormy", while Sandy was out of town, SpongeBob and Patrick were given the duty of taking care of her pets, one of which was a caterpillar named Wormy. Wormy grew into a butterfly overnight, which caused SpongeBob and Patrick to freak out, thinking Wormy is dead. They then proceeded to cause a mass hysteria that lead to the city's destruction. Global warming also took effect in the short, "The Endless Summer." Then another atomic explosion happened when SpongeBob set his nuclear cleaning gun to maximum power in "The Krusty Plate".
Years later, Mr. Krabs opened a second restaurant, named the "Krusty Krab 2." Plankton initiated his evil Plan Z, and stole King Neptune's crown, thereby framing Mr. Krabs. He was frozen because of this; however, SpongeBob and Patrick set out toward Shell City to retrieve Neptune's crown, and then saved the day. These events are depicted in the Spongebob Squarepants film.[3]
In the future, the jellyfish will migrate every year to a spot known as SpongeHenge in Jellyfish Fields where SpongeBob built five stone decoys that make the same sound he does when it is windy, but apparently the people of Bikini Bottom would soon forget who made them, and claim that they "do not know who built these or for what reason". This is potentially a rather intriguing reference, as these statues have a similar background to the infamous Easter Island statues (which appear in the show themselves, in the form of Squidward's house). Even further in the future, around the year 4017, everything will be made of chrome, and whatever isn't gets sprayed with chrome paint. Also, time travel will have been invented, and SpongeTron, distant relative of SpongeBob, will have 486 clones. Three of the clones have names SpongeTrons X, Y, and Z. There are two that also separate from the crowd. They go by Sunny and Cher, likely a reference to the musical stars.
[edit] Government
The underwater nation that Bikini Bottom resides in has three forms of government: monarchy, republic and totalitarianism (temporary). If each share their power equally, or have influence on one another, is unknown.
The mayor of Bikini Bottom is a flounder with a suit and a tall cylinder hat. He has thin mustache. He appears opening a new bridge and introducing the Great Snail Race.
The president of Bikini Bottom is unknown. Squidward once thought he was elected president of Bikini Bottom, until Spongebob told him he was the president of "The Good Neighbor Lodge".
The current king of the nation of Bikini Bottom is King Neptune XIV. The following is a list of kings and queens of the nation:
House of Krabs (c. 1150 – c. 1250)
- King Krabs – king before 13th century. He is the ancestor of Mr. Krabs.
- Princess Pearl – queen after King Krab's death.
House of Neptune (c. 1250 – c. 1800)
- King Neptune I
- King Neptune II
- King Neptune III
- King Neptune IV
- King Neptune V
- King Neptune VI
- King Neptune VII
- King Neptune VIII
- King Neptune IX
- King Neptune X
- King Neptune XI
House of King Ameoba (c. 1800 – c.1900)
- King Ameoba
- Queen Mildew
House of Neptune (c. 1900 – 2007)
(came back to power due to Princess Tulsa not becoming a queen)
- King Neptune XII
- King Neptune XIII
- King Neptune XIV
- Princess Neptunea
House of King Ameoba (2007 – c. 2020)
House of Neptune (c. 2020 – current)
- King Neptune XV
- Princess Mindy (yet to come) (King Neptune XV's current daughter)
[edit] Entertainment and media
In Bikini Bottom contributes to the social interaction within the city. The Krusty Krab houses entertainment with shows such as The Annual Squidward Tentacles Talent Show (featuring the unpopular Squidward Live segment), The Komedy Krab,Who Dougie And SpongeBob Guested and Live Nude Pranksters, which featured an unclothed SpongeBob and Patrick. In addition, a popular band called Ned and the Needlefish started in Bikini Bottom.
Bikini Bottom has many forms of media. News, magazines, radio, and television contribute to Bikini Bottom's wide spread of news and entertainment.
- The city paper is called the Bikini Times. It features the regular news, as well as daily comics. One of the comics is called The Wisenheimers. There is another newspaper that is called the Bikini Bottom Inquirer, which is a parody of The National Inquirer.
- There are at least five radio stations in Bikini Bottom, which are called WH2O hosted by Alba Corey, The Tuneful Tuna, KRUM (top 40 music)[15], a non-existent station-KRUD invented by SpongeBob in one episode, KOLD (K-Old, your all-oldies station) as seen in "Mid-Life Crustacean" and K-BLUB[16].
There also appear to be boy bands and rock bands; the first being Boys Who Cry (a parody of The Cure's single "Boys Don't Cry") that Pearl enjoys, Stingray 5000 (possibly a parody of Powerman 5000) who had released a record entitled "You Rock My Clams" which Patrick happily found in the dumpster as seen in the episode "Missing Identity" and Ned and the Needlefish, who appear in "Wigstruck".
[edit] Venues and entertainment locations
- Glove World – A glove theme park located between Bikini Bottom and Rock Bottom
- Bubble Bowl – A stage with a domed glass ceiling, which rises into a human football stadium, a spoof of the Super Bowl.
- Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat – A party boat which includes a stage and serves ice cream.
- Weenie Hut Jr. – A restaurant staffed by a robot and primarily aimed at kids.
- Super Weenie Hut Jr. – An extreme version (more childish) of Weenie Hut Jr.
- Salty Spitoon – A tavern for "tough" people only.
- Tough Tavern – A bar similar to the Salty Spitoon.
- "Reef" Theater – A standard cinema with a snack bar.
- Goo Lagoon – A large mud puddle used by the inhabitants of Bikini Bottom as a swimming area. It has lifeguards on regular duty, as well as a pier, ice cream stand, and other attractions.
- Frycook Museum – A fast-food oriented museum which includes a menu section.
- Sea Needle – Bikini Bottom's equivalent of Seattle's Space Needle.
- Sand Mountain – A large sand mountain with a skiing resort.
- Bikini Bottom Mall – A four-story shopping mall shaped like a sunken ship.
- Bikini Bottom Library – A public library.
- Hook Museum – A museum specializing in fish hooks
- Bikini Bottom Historical Museum – A historical museum.
- Bikini Bottom Recreation Center – An ordinary recreation center about half a mile from the dump.
- Bikini Bottom Zoo – A zoo which includes the Oyster Stadium and a gift shop.
- Fast Food Colosseum – A stadium where the Fry Cook Games are held.
- Thug Tug – A tavern similar to the Salty Spitoon, but with a rule that states "All bubble-blowin' babies will be beaten senseless by every able-bodied patron in the bar."
- Bikini Bottom Conventional Hall – A hall where a Navy sailors' reunion was held.
- Medieval Moments – A jousting arena/restaurant surrounded by a moat, most likely a spoof of Midieval Times.
- The Krusty Krab – A fictional fast food restaurant where SpongeBob, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs work and serve Krabby Patty burgers.
- The Chum Bucket – The building where Plankton and his computer "W.I.F.E.", Karen, live.
- Jellyfish Fields – The fields where SpongeBob and Patrick play and catch jellyfish.
- Shady Shoals Retirement Home – A retirement home where the elderly fish in Bikini Bottom live.
- Mrs. Puff's Boating School – A driving school run by Mrs. Puff where fish (and other sea creatures) get their drivers' licenses.
- Neptune's Castle – The residence of King Neptune and his daughter Princess Mindy.
- The Dump – A landfill where the sea creatures' trash goes.
- Weenie Hut General – A hospital for weaklings.
- Adult Learning Centre – An institution in which adult fish attend classes such as cooking and art.
- Tentacle Acres – A real estate location especially for Squids, on which Squidward transfers temporarily.
- Fancy! – A fancy restaurant representing an old ship in a bottle.
- Barg'N-Mart – A supermarket.
- A Leech Farm
- Poseidome – The palace where the fight of King Neptune with SpongeBob was held.
[edit] Events
- Every year Bikini Bottom has the Fry Cook Games (a parody of the Olympic Games but with fast food). The Fry Cook Games are held at Bikini Bottom's Fast Food Coliseum. The first annual competition was held in 1981. Eugene H. Krabs and Sheldon J. Plankton went head to head against each other until the 21st Fry Cook Games in 2001. During the 1981 Fry Cook Games, Krabs won the gold medal in the Pickle Barrel-Dumbbell Lift while Plankton won in Onion Ring Gymnastics. But in 2001, the Krusty Krab was represented by SpongeBob SquarePants, and the Chum Bucket was represented by Patrick Star. In the 21st Fry Cook Games, there were 9 events (The deep fryer polevault, the chocolate high dive, bun toss, butter skating, giant ketchup bottle toss, hurdles, carrying platters, riding giant spatulas and samba dancing). The tie breaker was bun wrestling. The winner was never determined.[17]
- The Great Snail Race is an annual race between snails at Oyster Stadium, which is located in the Bikini Bottom Zoo. At the pre-game ceremony, of the 102nd Running of the Snail, Lightning Larry Luciano (The winner of the first race) lights the Torch of Good Sportsmanship (although very slowly). After the torch is lit, the games begin. The first snail to make it across the finish line, wins. The result of the 102nd race ended with Rocky (won by default, owned by Patrick Star, actually a Pet Rock) in first place, Snellie (owned by Squidward Tentacles) in second place, and Gary (disqualified, owned by SpongeBob SquarePants) in last place, disqualified due to the coach running on to the race track. Patrick had the trophy engraved to Squidward Tortellini (mistaken for Squidward Tentacles, whose last name had also been mispelt as "Tennisballs" and "Tentpoles") because he had wanted to win very badly.[18]
- The Anchor Toss Competition is a contest of strong ocean dwellers tossing a large anchor on a 510+ yard field. A referee goes and measures the distance between the tosser and the anchor, but is constantly hit by the anchor. SpongeBob SquarePants was once part of the contest (however no longer participates), along with Sandy Cheeks, Don the Whale, and Larry the Lobster.
- Bikini Bottom has a bi-annual Jellyfish Convention. It features state-of-the-art jellyfish nets, the harpoon from Jellyfish the Movie, Dr. Manowar, and the Jellyspotters. One is not allowed to touch anything on display, however Patrick promptly touches everything leading up to "Jeffrey the Jellyfish", a man in a jellyfish costume.
- National No SpongeBob Day seems to be held every year: for one day, the city's entire citizenry (save for SpongeBob) leaves Bikini Bottom for the sole purpose of escaping SpongeBob's relentlessly annoying antics. The day consists of building a giant SpongeBob monument, burning it to the ground and wildly dancing on the ashes with exaggerated glee.
[edit] Krusty Krab
The Krusty Krab, owned by Mr. Eugene H. Krabs, is the most popular restaurant in Bikini Bottom. It usually has two employees: SpongeBob SquarePants, the restaurant's fry cook, and Squidward Tentacles, the restaurant's cashier. Both employees have difficulties with working together: Squidward hates SpongeBob, and SpongeBob in turn exacerbates the situation by remaining completely naive toward Squidward's spiteful attitude. Originally there was a frycook called Jim who left on account of Mr. Krab's small salary. In one episode when Squidward and SpongeBob go on strike, they are temporarily replaced by three teenagers (though seemingly they looked more like children). The restaurant's menu consists of the usual fast-food products, with its specialty being Krabby Patties, similar to hamburgers in appearance. Plankton, the owner of the Krusty Krab's rival restaurant, The Chum Bucket, is always trying to find out the mystery ingredients for the Krabby patty formula.
Like many buildings in the show, the Krusty Krab does not have a specific floor plan. In most episodes, however, the restaurant includes the main dining room with doors leading to Mr. Krabs' office, a kitchen, and a restroom. The building's design is based on a New England lobster trap. In the front, the Krusty Krab has a parking area, even though cars are usually not seen in it. In the back of the Krusty Krab, a dumpster is seen in most episodes. The Krusty Krab is open most days from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm, and is closed on Sunday.
The signal flags that are draped over the Krusty Krab spell out R-I-(unknown flag)-U-K, with the U hoisted backwards. It is not known if this has any meaning.
The food served at the Krusty Krab consists of its specialty, the world-famous Krabby Patty burgers, as well as a host of other meals off the Galley Grub, with food ranging from Kelp Fries to Coral Bits to Dr Kelp (derived from the Dr Pepper soft drink) and more, including Silly Meals. The menu seems to be similar to those of a typical fast food burger franchise, but with added emphasis on seafood. They have also sold Krusty Krab pizzas in "Pizza Delivery."
The food does not appear to be very healthy—Squidward frequently refers to the Krabby Patties as "heart attacks on a bun" and "radioactive sludgeballs". SpongeBob does not care and eats a patty about once every twenty minutes ("Just One Bite"). [19]
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[edit] References
- ^ As seen in the episode, "Pest of the West
- ^ a b c As seen in the episode, "Dunces and Dragons"
- ^ a b c d As seen in "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
- ^ as seen in the episode, "Selling Out"
- ^ as seen in the episode, "Opposite Day"
- ^ All the population plus Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward as mentioned in the episode, "Patty Hype"
- ^ TV Shows on Nick. "SpongeBob SquarePants." 2007. [1]
- ^ as seen in the episode, "Valentine's Day"
- ^ as seen in SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
- ^ as mentioned in the SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month computer game
- ^
- ^ as seen in the episode, "SB-129"
- ^ as seen in "SpongeBob BC"
- ^ as seen in "Sleepy Time"
- ^ as seen in "Krab Borg"
- ^ as seen in "Sing a Song of Patrick"
- ^ as seen in "The Fry Cook Games"
- ^ as seen in "The Great Snail Race"
- ^ SpongePedia article Krusty Krab
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