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This is a list of people, places, and things that have been implied to exist but have not appeared or been a significant part of any episode yet.

List[]

Characters[]

Character Description
Reflecto He is one of the villains of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. He is mentioned by SpongeBob in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy." Reflecto can harness the sun's power and use it for evil. His only known weakness is shade, as it reflects items away from him.
Beth A student who attended Mrs. Puff's Boating School. She graduated before the episode "Hall Monitor" occurred. She was also only mentioned by Mrs. Puff and Incidental 27 shouting "She graduated!"
Pearl's mother A character that is the supposed mother of Pearl Krabs. Mr. Krabs commonly mentions this name whenever something surprises him.
Mrs. Flounder A boating substitute teacher mentioned by Mrs. Puff at the end of the episode "No Free Rides." that will teach SpongeBob while she is in jail.
Larry SpongeBob mentions his cousin Larry in Operation Krabby Patty when he asks Plankton if he kidnapped him because Plankton didn't know Gary's name, so he said Larry instead of Gary.
Mario Mario is mentioned by Patrick in the episode "The Bully." Mario apparently works at Pizza Castle. He is mentioned by SpongeBob again in "Suction Cup Symphony" when he thinks Squidward "ate at Mario's" the night before.
Joe Mama "Joe Mama" is a joke name used by an anonymous person who calls SpongeBob in the episode "The Sponge Who Could Fly." Joe Mama questions if SpongeBob lives in a bird cage before SpongeBob then responding that flying is impossible.
Mrs. Puff's dad A character who appears in a deleted scene in the episode "Doing Time." He is listed in the credits of the episode, with Tom Kenny being credited for voicing him. His dialogue had already been recorded before it was cut from the episode.
Barnacle Boy's son Mentioned by Barnacle Boy in Battle for Bikini Bottom when he tells SpongeBob that if Shady Shoals shuts down, he will have to go to live with his son, his son's wife and their children.
Cornelius Pufferfish A musician and composer, mentioned in the episode "Patrick SmartPants" by Patrick.
Angela A character mentioned in "Whale of a Birthday" who is stated to like a boy named Brad. It is unknown if that boy is actually Brad from "Gary in Love."
Incidental 40's grandmother In "Giant Squidward," while Giant Squidward is helping the Bikini Bottomites, Incidental 40 mentions that Squidward taught his grandma how to read.
T.S. Halibut Mentioned by SpongeBob in "A Pal for Gary." His name is a pun on real-life playwright T.S. Eliot. There is a memoir written on him.
Cletus Star Patrick's great-uncle, who was mentioned in "SpongeBob's Last Stand." He once said "Let not your heart walk away from you, let your mind grow legs and follow it." before he was arrested during a freedom march. SpongeBob then asks what happened to him after he was arrested, which Patrick replies he was never heard of him again.
Incidental 37A's parents They are the parents of Incidental 37A, mentioned by 37A himself when he interrupts Ben Blenny in his news report as the former salutes several people who may be watching him on TV.
Dr. Sileen An unseen doctor mentioned by Incidental 37A in "SpongeBob's Last Stand" when the latter salutes various people who may be watching him on TV when he interrupts Ben Blenny's news report.
Sally An unseen female character mentioned by Incidental 37A in "SpongeBob's Last Stand" when the latter salutes various people who may be watching him on TV when he interrupts Ben Blenny's news report.
Mabel An unseen female character mentioned by Incidental 37A in "SpongeBob's Last Stand" when the latter salutes various people who may be watching him on TV when he interrupts Ben Blenny's news report.
SpongeBob's great grandmother One of SpongeBob's four great grandmothers, though it is not known which one she exactly is. Plankton pretends to be her throughout "Gramma's Secret Recipe."
Mrs. Fast Tony Fast Sr.'s wife and Tony Fast Jr.'s mother, only mentioned once by the latter in "The Hot Shot" when he says his mom and dad are not home.
Francis Baconskin Jr. A racer mentioned by Tony Fast Jr. in "The Hot Shot."
Smitty Tailpipe Rotherma Another racer mentioned by Tony Fast Jr. in "The Hot Shot."
Donkey fish A supposed creature that is mentioned by Squidward in the episode "Hello Bikini Bottom!" After a kid pins Squidward, Squidward yells at the kid saying "I am not a donkey fish!"
Gustav Mollusk A musician and composer, mentioned in the episode "Snooze You Lose" by Squidward.
Grandma Bass A supposed character who is the grandmother of Bubble Bass that is mentioned in "Moving Bubble Bass" when Bubble Bass tells SpongeBob and Patrick where to move his stuff.
Ethel A manicurist at BBNails who Mrs. Puff mentioned in "SpongeBob's Bad Habit."
Jenny One of Pearl's friends in "Mid-Life Crustacean." She calls her and says that the term coral is officially over after being misused by Mr. Krabs.
Grandpa Cheeks The grandfather of Sandy, mentioned in "Mooncation" who went into space and invented a surfing move called "The Tour to Saturn." He later taught his granddaughter Sandy how to do the move.

Locations[]

Location Description
Shell Shack The Shell Shack is a restaurant mentioned by Fred in the episode "Patty Hype." He claims it has a talking dog. Later on he says the talking dog has started singing.
Apple World Mentioned by a worm in "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve." Apple World is inside any apple where there is a worm.
Bikini Bell A phone company mentioned by SpongeBob in the episode "Life of Crime." Mr. Krabs went here and stole a telephone from there, falsely telling SpongeBob and Patrick that he "borrowed" it.
Bikini Bottom Black Market A type of market in Bikini Bottom mentioned by Sandy Cheeks in the episode "Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy." Being called a black market, it is likely a place where one sells or buys illegal items.
El Tuna Mentioned by Incidental 37A in the episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand" who claims he has friends there.
Extreme Sports The company that owns The Drastic Radicals. It is mentioned in the episode "Extreme Spots."
Failuretown Mentioned by the bus driver in the episode "Chimps Ahoy" who says to Sandy it is one of three places where those who have no where else to go can go.
Far Far Away A bus takes SpongeBob here in "Squidward in Clarinetland." Also, Squidward gets hit by a bus that will take him there in "Wishing You Well."
Farawayville A location mentioned by Girly Teengirl in the episode "The Slumber Party." Girly Teengirl says she moved from there to attend Pearl's slumber party. However, Pearl didn't believe her, thinking it was SpongeBob in disguise, and she and her friends drove Girly Teengirl away. As Girly Teengirl is running away, she says while crying, "I am so moving back to Farawayville!"
Finland This is said by Patrick when he is hit in the head, first being mentioned in Frankendoodle. Finland is a real-life country.
Gutter-mouth Convention A supposed type of convention at an undisclosed location where attendees speak profanity. Mentioned by Incidental 86 in "Sailor Mouth."
Leisure Village A location that was mentioned by the Realistic Fish Head in the episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III." Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy went on a vacation to this place while SpongeBob and Patrick watched over the Mermalair.
Loserburg Mentioned by the bus driver in the episode "Chimps Ahoy," who says it's one of 3 places where those who have no where else to go can go.
Office of Broken Dreams An office mentioned in the episode "Home Sweet Rubble" when SpongeBob was on the phone.
Pet Hospital A hospital for domestic pets, mentioned in "Band Geeks," where Squidward's clarinet playing was mistaken for a dying animal. Incidental 116 works there, along with other paramedics. It is down on Conch Street.
Phony Baloney Mustache Emporium A store where fake mustaches can be bought. The Tattletale Strangler used a mustache from here to trick SpongeBob into thinking he wasn't the strangler in the episode "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler."
Pizza Castle A restaurant mentioned by Patrick in "The Bully." Pizza Castle may be a parody of Pizza Hut and is a restaurant that serves pizzas. Mario is a known employee that works there.
Quittersville Mentioned by the bus driver in the episode "Chimps Ahoy" who says it's one of 3 places where those who have no where else to go can go.
Robot-Pirate Island A location mentioned by Squidward in the episode "Idiot Box." Squidward wanted to arm wrestle with robots on the moon and thought that SpongeBob and Patrick could take him there. However, Squidward is angered not to do so. A little later, Squidward heard noises of Robot-Pirate Island from the box.
S.S. Diarrhea A location and boat mentioned by Mr. Krabs in the episode "Squilliam Returns." Mr. Krabs was the head chef of this ship.
S.S. Gourmet A location and boat mentioned by Mr. Krabs in the episode "Squilliam Returns." Mr. Krabs was a janitor on this ship.
Sizzling Spring Sauna A location mentioned by Patrick in the episode "Life of Crime." Mr. Krabs went to the sauna and stole a towel from there, falsely telling SpongeBob and Patrick that he "borrowed" it.
Squirrel City A city mentioned by Sandy in the console versions of the video game SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis. She implies that the city is quite crazy.
Stupidtown Incidental 40 mentions this place when he sees Patrick sweeping the floor of the Krusty Krab with the bottom of a broom in "Big Pink Loser." It's possible that Stupidtown doesn't actually exist and that the incidental was merely just insulting Patrick.
Mt. Kabloovious A likely volcano mentioned by Mr. Krabs in Legend of the Lost Spatula. Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob it buried Palm Bay, which started grease fires and ruined Palm Bay. It is a parody of Mount Vesuvius.
Palm Bay An ancient civilization who once resided the master fry cook. It was buried by Mt. Kabloovious after an eruption. It is a parody of the real-life Pompeii in Italy. It is mentioned in Legend of the Lost Spatula.

Food and drinks[]

Food/Drink Description
Diet Dr. Kelp A drink mentioned by an orange fish in the episode "Pizza Delivery." The fish was angry that SpongeBob didn't bring him his drink.
Chumbalaya A type of food sold at the Chum Bucket that was first mentioned by Plankton in the episode "F.U.N." after SpongeBob knocked on the door. Plankton said "Our special today is Chum... Balaya." It is marked with a "new" sign on the menu. It is seen in the episode Lame and Fortune. The name is a parody of the Creole dish, Jambalaya.
Fried oyster skins A type of food mentioned by SpongeBob and Patrick in the episode "Squidville." After Patrick tries to order food through the intercom, SpongeBob mentions that Patrick just ate three orders of fried oyster skins. Patrick then says that he loves fried oyster skins. The smell of his breath then causes the two gatekeepers on the other side to pass out. The food item is known to be sold at the Krusty Krab, as Squidward receives an order of four large oyster skins in "Karate Choppers."

Objects[]

Objects Description
Sandy's whirlybird It is mentioned in "Sandy's Rocket" when SpongeBob wants to go on her rocket, but she won't let him, citing an earlier 'mishap' of his that he had with her whirlybird (helicopter), which resulted in several deaths as evidenced by multiple gravestones.
Squidward's records An object owned by Squidward and mentioned by Mr. Krabs in the episode "Jellyfish Hunter" after he hears Fred singing "Hey All You People."


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