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+ | {{Cquote2|<center>SpongeBob, why? Why did you set me on fire, SpongeBob? Why didn't you just write your essay?! Stop wasting time!</center>|SpongeBob's house|"[[Procrastination]]"}} |
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+ | {{NC|[[SpongeBot's house]] or [[Tiny SpongeBob's house]] or [[Gary's playhouse (location)|Gary's playhouse]] with a similar design}} |
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+ | |name = SpongeBob SquarePants' house |
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− | |Image = [[File:Pineapple-house.gif|300px]] |
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+ | |image = <gallery> |
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− | |Location = [[Bikini Bottom]] |
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+ | SpongeBob's house.png|Normal |
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− | |Address = [[124 Conch Street]] |
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+ | Spongebob house collage.jpg|Interior |
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− | |Industry = Housing |
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+ | OldSpongeBobHouse.png|Prototype |
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− | |First Appearance = "[[Help Wanted]]" |
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+ | SB Movie 3 SB house.png|3rd movie |
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− | |Name = 124 Conch Street |
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+ | SpongeBobHouseDreamFireModelPose.png|SpongeBob's dream |
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+ | SpongeBob's house in The Patrick Star Show.PNG|The Patrick Star Show |
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+ | SpongeBobHousePrehistoric.png|Prehistoric |
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+ | Pineapple pineapple playhouse.jpeg|Pineapple Playhouse |
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+ | SpongeBob's Pineapple house in Pineapple Playhouse V2.png|Pineapple Playhouse (V2) |
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+ | SpongeBob's pineapple house in It's a SpongeBob Christmas.png|Stop motion |
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+ | SpongeBob's House in Real Life.png|Live-action |
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+ | Home Sweet Pineapple 169.png|As a seed |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |industry = Housing |
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+ | |location = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]] |
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+ | |address = 124 [[Conch Street]], [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]] |
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+ | |first-appearance = "[[Help Wanted]]" |
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+ | [[File:Sir Urchin and Snail Fail 178.png|thumb|260px|While usually orange, SpongeBob's house is dark blue at night.]] |
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− | [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob SquarePants]] and his pet [[Gary the Snail]] live in a pineapple house located at '''124 Conch Street''' (this is the address shown on [[SpongeBob's license]]). The house is three stories high and fully furnished. The pineapple itself originates from land, when it fell off of a ship navigating above the sea.[[File:SpongeBob's house.jpg|thumb]] |
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+ | [[File:Truth or Square 551.png|thumb|260px|SpongeBob's house before SpongeBob buys and owns it.]] |
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+ | '''124 Conch Street'''<ref>[[SpongeBob's driver's license]]</ref> is the address of the '''pineapple house''' where {{Link|SpongeBob SquarePants}} resides with his pet snail {{Link|Gary}} and his pet scallop [[Shelley]]. The house is three stories high and fully furnished. It first appears in the pilot episode "[[Help Wanted]]." The house is in a suburban area of [[Bikini Bottom]] much like his neighbors and the [[Krusty Krab]] and [[Chum Bucket]] as some houses can be seen from his house and is located near {{Link|Squidward's house}} and {{Link|Patrick's house}} and is located on [[Conch Street]]. Despite the house being a short distance from the [[Krusty Krab]] and the [[Chum Bucket]], the restaurants cannot be seen from the pineapple in the {{SBSP}} series. |
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+ | The pineapple originates from land, when it fell off of a ship navigating above the sea, turning into a house as seen in the TV movie "[[Truth or Square]]." |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | It is a gigantic pineapple with blue windows, door, green leaves on the top, and chimney. |
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==Features== |
==Features== |
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− | ===Interior and |
+ | ===Interior and exterior=== |
+ | There is a garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front. The garage along with the backside of SpongeBob's house is first seen in the episode "[[Reef Blower]]." Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, much like the [[Flower clouds|ones seen in the sky]]. |
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− | There is a garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front. The garage can first be seen in the early short "[[Reef Blower]]" and the episode "[[Naughty Nautical Neighbors]]," although it was more recently seen in "[[Have You Seen This Snail?]]" when Gary left the house through it. It can also be seen in newer episodes of the show such as "[[The Gift of Gum]]". Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, much like the ones seen in the sky. On the first floor, his house features a living room, coat closet, a room with a fireplace, and a kitchen. The living room features an inflatable sofa and diving helmet TV. SpongeBob spends a lot of time here. There is a small table with a phone shaped like a conch shell, called a "shell-phone". One of the corners in the living room contains his desk. There's two fishing hook ornaments (one regular and one shaped like a fish) on the bamboo wallpaper. In addition, pictures of friends, family, and his favorite superheros are on the wall along with a porthole window. He also has a bookshelf. The kitchen contains a fridge, a stove, sink, a cupboard, and a table, and other typical kitchen tools. Gary's food bowl can also be found here. A green staircase is located outside of the kitchen. SpongeBob's bathroom, a long hallway, and the bottom of his library/study are on the second floor. Another long hallway, the top of his library/study and SpongeBob's bedroom are on the third floor. The staircase leads up to a long hallway. The hallway has doors leading to his bedroom and bathroom, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his library. In his bedroom, there is an alarm clock that is a loud foghorn. Above his bed (which has three mattresses) is a diving board. He has a giant calendar on the wall and a porthole window looking to Squidward's house. From SpongeBob's bedroom, there is another door leading to his library. The library/study, the largest room in the house, there is a chair chained to the ceiling by a fishing hook, as well as a huge pipe organ, and SpongeBob's other closet. It contains books such as Moby Dick, The Codfather, The Beach, and Silence of the Clams. SpongeBob keeps his comic books in this room too. Somewhere in his house is a room with a basketball hoop. There is also an escape hatch to the grassy roof of the house, that can be first seen in ''[[Jellyfish Jam]]'' and ''[[Something Smells]]''. |
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+ | It also has an outdoor tap where a hose can be attached, as seen in "[[Unreal Estate]]." |
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==Floors== |
==Floors== |
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− | ===First |
+ | ===First floor=== |
+ | ====Garage==== |
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− | There is a small garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front. The garage is first seen in the early episode [[Reef Blower]] and the episode [[Naughty Nautical Neighbors]], although it has been more recently seen in [[Have You Seen This Snail?]], where [[Gary the Snail|Gary]] leaves the house through it. It can also be seen in other episodes such as [[The Gift of Gum]] and [[Krabby Road]]. Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, much like the ones seen in the sky. But in [[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Video Game)]] (PS2/PC), SpongeBob's backyard had instead boards, not flowers. On the first floor, his house features a living room, coat closet, trophy closet, kitchen, laundry room, kitchen pantry, and a secret room used for things too graphic for the TV show. The living room features an inflatable sofa, a regular chair with a life ring as a seat, and a diving helmet-shaped TV, and a small table with a phone shaped like a conch shell, called a "shell-phone". There are decorations such as a fishing lure above the sofa, a photo of [[Gary]] near the kitchen door, and on the left a fishing hook wall ornament, above a small table. On the small table is a potted coral plant. SpongeBob spends a lot of time here. The living room features bamboo wallpaper, two fishing hook ornaments and various pictures framed on the wall. The kitchen contains a window, a fridge, a stove, sink, a cupboard, a table, and other typical kitchen tools. Gary's food bowl can also be found here. In [[Hooky]], Krabs can see anything but do it yourself. |
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+ | There is a small garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front[[File:Spongebob house collage.jpg|thumb|346px|Clockwise (left to right at the upper part and right to left at the lower part): Bathroom, bedroom, library, roof, workout room, stairs, kitchen, and living room.]]. |
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+ | ====Backyard==== |
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+ | Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, but in [[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (video game)|''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' video game]] (PC version), SpongeBob's backyard has fence boards instead. The house features a living room, coat closet, trophy closet, kitchen, laundry room, and a kitchen pantry. |
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+ | ====Living room==== |
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+ | The living room features an inflatable sofa, a regular armchair with a life ring as a seat, a diving helmet-shaped TV, a clock known as a "snail clock" which has a similar appearance to Gary, and a small table with a phone shaped like a conch shell called a "[[shellphone]]." There are decorations such as a fishing lure above the sofa, a photo of Gary near the kitchen door, and on the left a fishing hook wall ornament, above a small table. On the small table is a potted coral plant. The living room features blue bamboo wallpaper, two fishing hook ornaments, and various pictures framed on the wall. |
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+ | ====Kitchen==== |
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+ | The kitchen contains a fridge, a stove, a sink, a cupboard, a table, and other typical kitchen tools. [[Gary's food bowl]] can also be found here, though sometimes it is seen in SpongeBob's bedroom. A green staircase is located outside of the kitchen. |
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There is a set of stairs on the left that twists around the home and stops at a safe door behind the chute entrance to the second floor. In some episodes, there is a hallway behind the door. |
There is a set of stairs on the left that twists around the home and stops at a safe door behind the chute entrance to the second floor. In some episodes, there is a hallway behind the door. |
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+ | ====Laundry room==== |
+ | The laundry room features a basket full of square pants, some washing bottles, as well as washing machines. |
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− | SpongeBob's bathroom is found on the second floor. The hallway contains doors leading to his library, bathroom, and gallery, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his bedroom. |
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+ | This room is only seen in "[[To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants]]." |
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− | His bathroom contain a square-shaped toilet, a shower/bathtub, a sink, wringer, etc. as well as a porthole window that looks out onto Conch Street. His bathtub is decorated with a bamboo curtain. |
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+ | ====Wallhalla==== |
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− | The library is the largest room in the house, and occupies both the second and third stories. It contains books such as ''[[wikipedia:Moby Dick|Moby Dick]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Godfather|The Codfather]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Silence of the Lambs|Silence of the Clams]]'', as well as various comic books and SpongeBob's diary. The library also contains a reading chair chained to the ceiling by a fishing hook, a huge pipe organ, a fireplace, a porthole window, and a spare closet. There is also an entrance chute coming from SpongeBob's room, seen in [[Boating School]] and [[A Pal for Gary]]. |
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+ | [[File:Wallhalla 068.png|thumb|260px]] |
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+ | {{Main|Wallhalla (location)}} |
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+ | Wallhalla is located in the walls of SpongeBob's house where [[Wally]] lives that appears in the episode "[[Wallhalla]]." It plays a major role. It features a mold garden with a magic fridge that appears to be SpongeBob's and a magic medicine cabinet that also appears to be SpongeBob's. It also features a dining area. |
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+ | ===Second floor=== |
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− | There is a workout room, featuring teddy bears and other light objects (that are heavy for SpongeBob), as seen in [[Help Wanted]], [[MuscleBob BuffPants]], [[Bummer Vacation]], [[No Nose Knows]], and [[The Way Of The Sponge]]. |
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+ | ====SpongeBob's bedroom==== |
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+ | SpongeBob's bathroom is found on the second floor along with the bedroom. The hallway contains doors leading to his library, bathroom, and gallery, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his bedroom. |
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+ | ====SpongeBob's bathroom==== |
+ | His bathroom contains a square-shaped toilet, a shower/bathtub, a sink, wringer, etc. as well as a porthole window that looks out onto Conch Street. His bathtub is decorated with a bamboo curtain. |
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− | The staircase to the third floor is also green-colored, and is found next to the library. SpongeBob's bedroom is found on the third floor, along with a hallway. SpongeBob's bedroom features a foghorn that serves as an alarm clock, and a diving board above his bed (which has three mattresses). The bedroom also contains a porthole window from which the inside of [[Squidward's House]] can be seen. The fifth season episode "[[Night Light]]" shows that there is another bathroom attached to the bedroom. |
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+ | ====SpongeBob's library==== |
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− | There is also an escape hatch to the grassy roof of the house, which is seen in [[Jellyfish Jam]], [[Something Smells]], [[That Sinking Feeling]], and [[Love That Squid]]. This terrace is hidden by the leaves atop the pineapple. His pineapple came from a boat in [[Truth or Square]]. |
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+ | {{Main|SpongeBob's library}} |
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− | As seen in [[Battle for Bikini Bottom]], SpongeBob's bedroom is on the first floor (but then, he appears to only have one floor). |
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+ | The library is the largest room in the house and occupies both the second and third stories. It contains books such as ''Memories of T.S. Halibut'', ''Cooking Without Salt'', and ''[[Head Shrinking for Beginners!]]'', as well as various comic books and [[SpongeBob's work diary]]. The library also contains a reading chair chained to the ceiling by a fishing hook, a huge pipe organ, a fireplace, a porthole window, and a spare closet. There is also an entrance chute coming from SpongeBob's room, first seen in "[[Boating School]]." |
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+ | ====Workout room==== |
+ | There is a workout room, featuring a [[stuffed animal barbell]] and other light objects that are heavy for SpongeBob, as seen in "Help Wanted," "[[MuscleBob BuffPants]]," "[[The Great Snail Race]]," "[[Bummer Vacation]]," "[[No Nose Knows]]," "[[A Pal for Gary]]," "[[The Way of the Sponge]]," and "[[Sharks vs. Pods]]." |
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− | SpongeBob's third floor contains an escape hatch to the roof. Most of the time, SpongeBob climbs onto his roof to avoid danger, although he also runs up his wall to the roof in "Best Day Ever" where Gary is revealed to be at the top of. The roof contains one unfurnished room with no ceiling, and the wall is made out of the crown of the pineapple. Characters commonly climbed to the roof in the first 4 seasons, but it has barely ever been seen since. |
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+ | ===Third floor=== |
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+ | ====Staircase==== |
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+ | The staircase to the third floor is also green-colored and is found next to the library. SpongeBob's bedroom is found on the third floor, along with a hallway, and has red bamboo wallpaper on the right side and blue metal wallpaper on the left. The left side also contains a porthole window from which the inside of [[Squidward Tentacles' house]] can be seen. |
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+ | In the middle, there is a bed that contains three white mattresses, bamboo sticks used to hold them together, a white pillow, and a green buoy with dark green rings. Above his bed is a diving board connected to a ladder, which appears to be used to jump from one room to another to put on his clothes, as seen in "Help Wanted." |
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+ | Objects in his room include a [[SpongeBob's alarm clock|foghorn that serves as an alarm clock]], which sits atop a barrel, a food bowl from which his pet snail Gary eats, piles of newspaper near the bowl for Gary to sleep on, a toy treasure chest, a scallop that hangs in a birdcage, and a giant calendar. |
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+ | ====Closet==== |
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+ | [[File:SpongeBob's closet.gif|thumb|180px|Production artwork of SpongeBob's closet.]] |
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+ | There is also a closet in the room, in which SpongeBob stores his [[SpongeBob's pants|pants]]. |
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+ | The {{Link|season 5}} episode "[[Night Light]]" shows that there is another bathroom attached to the bedroom. |
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+ | There is also an escape hatch to the grassy roof of the house, which is seen in "[[Jellyfish Jam]]," "[[Something Smells]]," "[[That Sinking Feeling]]," "[[Love That Squid]]," and "[[Gary's New Toy]]." This terrace is hidden by the leaves atop the pineapple. |
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+ | In several of the early tie-in video games such as ''[[Operation Krabby Patty]]'', SpongeBob's bedroom is on the first floor as SpongeBob's house appears to only have one floor in those video games. |
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+ | ====Roof==== |
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+ | SpongeBob's third floor contains an escape hatch to the roof. Most of the time, SpongeBob climbs onto his roof to avoid various types of danger, although he also runs up his wall to the roof in, "Best Day Ever" where Gary is revealed to be at the top of. The roof contains one unfurnished room with no ceiling, and the wall is made out of the green crown of the pineapple. |
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+ | ====Attic==== |
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+ | The attic is located on near the top of the pineapple as it has no wallpaper as seen in "[[Squidiot Box]]" where he was cleaning his attic until he finds the [[imagination box]]. The attic is where all of SpongeBob's old stuff is found. |
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+ | ==Destruction/Abuse== |
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+ | [[File:Big Sister Sam 168.png|thumb|260px|SpongeBob's house destroyed in "[[Big Sister Sam]]."]] |
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+ | *'''"[[Plankton!]]"''' - While under the control of [[Sheldon J. Plankton]], SpongeBob walks through multiple walls of the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[Home Sweet Pineapple]]"''' - SpongeBob's pineapple house is destroyed by nematodes, but it [[Pineapple plant|grows back]] when SpongeBob plants [[Pineapple seed|the seed]] it got reduced to. |
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+ | *'''"[[Opposite Day]]"''' - SpongeBob and Patrick destroy the house on purpose, only to be fixed by {{Link|Squidward}}, shortly afterward. |
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+ | *'''"[[Employee of the Month]]"''' - After Squidward boards the door shut, SpongeBob saws around the door, leading it to detach from the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[I Was a Teenage Gary]]"''' - Patrick runs through the wall of the house, creating a star-shaped hole. |
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+ | *'''"[[Dumped]]"''' - SpongeBob sinks his teeth into the pineapple, leading to tooth marks on the exterior. |
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+ | *'''"[[Shanghaied]]"''' - The anchor of the [[Flying Dutchman]]'s ship crashes through the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[Frankendoodle]]"''' - [[DoodleBob]] erases part of the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[Procrastination]]"''' - SpongeBob's house catches on fire in his dream. |
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+ | *'''"[[Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm]]"''' - A giant worm, which ravages the entire city of Bikini Bottom, destroys parts of the house. Alongside, the worm might've smashed the house along with the rest of Bikini Bottom after the worm falls off a cliff. |
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+ | *'''"[[Can You Spare a Dime?]]"''' - SpongeBob shoves his bed with Squidward on it out of his house, breaking the wall. |
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+ | *'''"[[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]]"''' - Patrick and the [[Tattletale Strangler]] both run through the wall, leading to two large holes. |
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+ | *'''"[[Spy Buddies]]"''' - SpongeBob's house gets fried and turns black when a self-destructed patty explodes in Patrick's pants. |
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+ | *'''"[[Sing a Song of Patrick]]"''' - The house is destroyed by Patrick's song. |
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+ | *'''"[[The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom]]"''' - [[Rrarrg]] throws SpongeBob's house, along with Squidward and [[Patrick Star's house]]. |
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+ | *'''"[[Big Sister Sam]]"''' - {{Link|Sam}} destroys the house in a rage, along with Patrick and Squidward's house. |
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+ | *'''"[[Gone]]"''' - Boatmobile crashes through the house's wall multiple times. |
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+ | *'''[[Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast]]''' - Jimmy's rocket sliced the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[A Pal for Gary]]"''' - Monstrous Puffy Fluffy chases after Gary around the house and causes various damage as the episode goes on. |
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+ | *'''"[[That Sinking Feeling]]"''' - SpongeBob's house, along with the rest of Bikini Bottom, sunk underground. |
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+ | *'''"[[New Fish in Town]]"''' - Squidward threw SpongeBob's house off a cliff with a bulldozer, along with Patrick's rock and Howard's trailer. |
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+ | *'''"[[A Friendly Game]]"''' - SpongeBob and Patrick opened up the first floor to turn it into a golf course, and caused various amounts of damage while playing. |
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+ | *'''"[[Mermaid Man Begins]]"''' - The house was blown away by a storm in a curly fashion. |
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+ | *'''"[[The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom]]"''' - Swallowed by the [[giant Krabby Patty]]. |
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+ | *'''"[[Home Sweet Rubble]]"''' - When SpongeBob's house rotted, his friends all pitched in to remodel it. However, a design oversight caused it to collapse, but it was soon replaced with a fully-furnished pineapple in a can. |
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+ | *'''"[[Glove World R.I.P.]]"''' - A [[Glove World!]] roller coaster crashes in SpongeBob's library. |
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+ | *'''"[[Gary's New Toy]]"''' - The house catches on fire. |
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+ | *'''''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]''''' - Ransacked by an angry mob during the apocalypse on Bikini Bottom. |
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+ | *'''"[[Unreal Estate]]"''' - Most of it is eaten by Patrick. |
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+ | *'''"[[Don't Wake Patrick]]"''' - Patrick makes a mess in the living room and threw a refrigerator through a wall while sleep-walking. |
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+ | *'''"[[Bunny Hunt]]"''' - [[Bunny Wunny]] destroys most of SpongeBob's living room while eating [[hot sauce]]. Later, when Patrick and the bunny crawls underneath the wallpaper, they knock over various things on the walls and ceiling. |
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+ | *'''"[[Chatterbox Gary]]"''' - After Squidward stole the [[Chatterbox translation collar|translation collar]] and replaced it with a fake one, he spoke through the walkie-talkie and made SpongeBob create a big hole on the side of his house. Then he made SpongeBob attach wheels on the bottom and it rolled away. Luckily, the house rolled back and implanted back to where it was. |
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+ | *'''"[[Drive Happy]]"''' - SpongeBob destroys the front of his home to allow Coupe to enter. Coupe also destroys SpongeBob's bed, and leaves muddy tire tracks all over the house. |
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+ | *'''"[[Appointment TV]]"''' - SpongeBob's VCR goes haywire and causes a fire in the living room. |
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+ | [[File:Present Falling on SpongeBob 22 Minute Birthday Blowout.jpeg|thumb|260px]] |
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+ | *'''"[[SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout]]"''' - The house was completely destroyed by all of the party goers throughout the episode. However, in the 22-minute version of this episode the house is not destroyed. |
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+ | *'''"[[Pat the Dog]]"''' - Patrick (in his worm mode) destroys the living room while he chases Gary. |
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+ | *'''"[[The Big Bad Bubble Bass]]"''' - [[Bubble Bass]] destroys the house by burping it away to get the [[Pigulon]] action figure from SpongeBob and Patrick. |
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+ | *'''"[[Ma and Pa's Big Hurrah]]"''' - It is destroyed after SpongeBob blasts off while proving to his parents that he is wild. As a result, he temporarily moves to [[Avocondo Acres]] with his parents. |
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+ | ==Intelligence== |
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+ | [[File:Truth or Square 649.png|thumb|200px|SpongeBob's house being sentient in the episode "Truth or Square."]] |
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+ | [[File:Sentient SpongeBob House.png|thumb|200px|SpongeBob's house being sentient in the episode "Unreal Estate."]] |
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+ | Just like Squidward's house, SpongeBob's house has shown sentience and has come alive on a few occasions. |
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+ | *'''"[[Procrastination]]"''' - SpongeBob's house can be seen on fire during SpongeBob's dream. It asks why it was set on fire, before then telling SpongeBob to stop wasting time and actually do his essay. In this appearance, the door simulates a mouth, while the upper window represents an eye (although the first floor window is not used as an eye). |
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+ | *'''"[[Ghost Host]]"''' - The [[Flying Dutchman]] possesses SpongeBob's house in order to scare SpongeBob. Its appearance in this episode is similar to that of "Procrastination." However, both windows are used as eyes instead of just one window. |
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+ | *'''"[[Truth or Square]]"''' - SpongeBob's house can be seen sentient in the "[[Rubber Hose Rag]]" song in ''[[Patchy the Pirate's World of Rare and Rejected SpongeBob Clips]]''. It grows arms and legs to help SpongeBob go to the sentient [[Krusty Krab]]. This iteration of SpongeBob's house has the ability to grow arms and legs, a door mouth, and it has both windows for eyes (unlike in "Procrastination"). |
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+ | *'''"[[Unreal Estate]]"''' - SpongeBob's house can be seen sentient during SpongeBob's flashbacks. It can be seen going down the slide with SpongeBob (crushing him in the process), taking photos in a photo booth, and playing pillow fight with SpongeBob. Although it has limbs like in "Truth or Square," this iteration of his house has no facial features. |
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+ | *'''''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run]]''''' - When SpongeBob finds out that Gary went missing, the house becomes sentient and shouts his name. Its appearance here has no facial features besides the giant mouth. |
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− | ==Instances when Destroyed== |
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− | *'''[[Home Sweet Pineapple]]''' - SpongeBob's pineapple-shaped house is eaten by nematoads. |
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− | *'''[[Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm]]''' - A giant worm, which ravages the entire city of Bikini Bottom, destroys parts of the house. |
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− | *'''[[Opposite Day]]''' - SpongeBob and Patrick destroy the house on purpose, only to be fixed by Squidward, shortly afterwards. |
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− | *'''[[Spy Buddies]]''' - SpongeBob's house gets fried and turns black when a self-destructed patty explodes in Patrick's pants. |
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− | *'''[[Sing a Song of Patrick]]''' - The house is destroyed by Patrick's Song |
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− | *'''[[Dying for Pie]]''' - The house was presumably destroyed (along with the rest of [[Bikini Bottom]]) when the pie/bomb blew up at the end of the episode. |
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− | *'''[[Frankendoodle]]''' - [[DoodleBob]] erases part of the house. |
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− | *'''[[The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom]]''' - [[Raarg]] threw SpongeBob's house, along with Patrick and Squidward's house. |
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− | *'''[[Big Sister Sam]]''' - [[Sam Star|Sam]] destroys the house in a rage, along with [[Patrick's house]] and [[Squidward's house]]. |
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− | *'''[[The Krusty Plate]] '''- Same as '''[[Dying for Pie]]'''. The house was also presumably destroyed (along with the rest of [[Bikini Bottom]] and the [[Krusty Krab]]) when SpongeBob makes a maximum power to get rid of the spot. |
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− | *'''[[New Fish in Town]]''' - Squidward threw SpongeBob's house with a machine car along with Patrick's Rock and Howard's Trailer. |
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− | *'''[[A Friendly Game]]''' - [[SpongeBob]] destroyed it by swinging his putter too hard and hit his ball while they were playing golf inside. |
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− | *'''[[Mermaid Man Begins]]''' - The house is blown away by a storm in a curly fashion. |
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− | *'''[[Home Sweet Rubble]]'''- Due to being rotten, SpongeBob's house disentigrated, but was replaced by each of something of his friends' favorite things, but was soon replaced again by a fully furnished pineapple in a can. |
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− | *'''[[Gary's New Toy]]'''- The house catches on fire. |
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− | *'''[[Glove World R.I.P.]]'''- A Glove World roller coaster crashed in SpongeBob's library. |
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==Residents== |
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*[[Gary the Snail]] |
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+ | *[[Shelley]] |
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− | *Unnamed Pet Scallop |
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− | ===Temporary |
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− | *[[Shiny]] |
+ | *[[Shiny Bubble]] |
+ | *[[Jellyfish]] |
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+ | *[[Esmerelda (snail)|Esmerelda]] AKA Señor Poopus |
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+ | *Other {{Link|snail}} rescues (some of these may be the same characters) |
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+ | **[[Baby snails]] |
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+ | **[[Mama snail]] |
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+ | **[[Dani]] |
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+ | **Walter |
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+ | **Henry the Snail |
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+ | **Pam |
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+ | **Vince |
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+ | **Electric Ronnie |
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+ | **Mr. Buster |
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+ | **Mary the Snail |
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+ | **Carmela |
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+ | **Jack |
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+ | **Paul the Snail |
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+ | **Brenda |
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+ | **Cheryl |
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+ | **Steve the Snail |
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+ | **The Snail that Keeps Barfing on the Floor |
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+ | **Unnamed snail |
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+ | **Obulax |
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+ | **Mavis |
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+ | **Mavis Jr. |
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+ | **Diane |
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+ | **Sara |
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+ | **Boogala Shrimp the Snail |
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+ | **Viva |
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+ | **Tom the Snail |
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+ | **Ted |
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+ | **Ava |
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+ | **Old Ironsides |
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+ | **Rhonda |
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+ | **Papa Dup |
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+ | **The Snail who Shall Not Be Named |
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+ | **Sean |
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+ | **Andy |
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+ | **Mrs. Buster |
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+ | **Thea |
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+ | **220 other snails |
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+ | *[[Coupe]] |
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+ | *[[Drizzle]] |
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+ | *[[Drizzle Jr.]] |
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+ | *[[Sea chimps]] |
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+ | *[[Narlene]] |
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+ | *[[Nobby]] |
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+ | *[[Sea mule]] |
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+ | *[[WillyBob]] |
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+ | *Hillfolk |
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+ | **Mustache Narwhal |
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+ | **Small Yellow Narwhal |
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+ | **Head Nearwhal |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | ===General=== |
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− | *It is shown in "[[Curse of Bikini Bottom]]," SpongeBob has a dinosaur skeleton under his house. |
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+ | *SpongeBob's house has appeared in other [[SpongeBob SquarePants in popular culture|TV shows, games, and media]]: |
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− | *In "[[Squid Baby]]," it was mentioned by SpongeBob that his house contains an attic. |
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+ | **In ''[[w:c:jimmyneutron:The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius|The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius]]'' episode "[[w:c:jimmyneutron:Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion|Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion]]," Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen go into the ocean to look for a tracking device, and when they find it, a pineapple can be seen at the mid-right. A Nickelodeon Extra commercial stated that the pineapple was indeed SpongeBob's house. |
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− | *In the episode "[[Truth or Square]]," it shows that a sailor was painting a bowl of fruit in the sea, then a pineapple falls out of the bowl and lands near [[Squidward's house]]; a door and windows suddenly appear. |
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+ | **In a ''[[w:c:winxclub:Winx Club (Series)|Winx Club]]'' game on Nick.com called "Sirenix Surfers," SpongeBob's house is seen on the blue ocean background, complete with its porthole windows and door. |
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− | *It is impossible for a pineapple to be underwater because pineapples float. The furniture may be what makes it stay on the ground. In some episodes, it's made of wood. |
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+ | **In [[w:c:angrybirds:Angry Birds Seasons|Angry Birds Seasons]] level 1 of "Tropigal Paradise," SpongeBob's house can be seen in the water. |
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− | *In the episode "[[BlackJack]]," the building was just referred to as The Pineapple on a letter from Cousin [[BlackJack SquarePants|BlackJack]]. |
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+ | **In ''[[w:c:simpsons:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]'' episode "[[w:c:simpsons:Treehouse of Horror XXXIII|Treehouse of Horror XXXIII]]" in the segment "Simpsonsworld," a theme park called "SpongeBob Sea" is seen with the form of the SpongeBob's house. |
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+ | **A sculpture in the sand room shaped like SpongeBob's house appears from ''{{W|Secret Magic Control Agency}}''. |
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+ | **In ''{{W|The Mr. Men Show}}'', SpongeBob's house was referenced when Little Miss Magic accidently made a giant pineapple. |
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+ | **SpongeBob's house was referenced under the ocean in ''[[w:c:roblox:Community:Coeptus/Welcome to Bloxburg|Welcome to Bloxburg]]''. |
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+ | **In ''{{W|Doc McStuffins}}'', SpongeBob's house was referenced in a board game. |
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+ | **The house made a appearance in ''[[w:c:roblox-kitty:Kitty (Game)|Kitty]]''. |
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+ | <gallery widths="180" position="center"> |
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+ | Vlcsnap-2012-12-08-19h17m53s85.png|SpongeBob's house in the background on ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius'' episode "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion." |
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+ | SpongeBob's-house-Nick.com-Winx-game.png|SpongeBob's house in the background of a ''Winx Club'' game on Nick.com. |
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+ | Tropigal Paradise.png|SpongeBob's house is visible underwater in Angry Birds Seasons level 1 of "Tropigal Paradise." |
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+ | The Simpsons - SpongeBob Sea.png|"SpongeBob Sea," a theme park that resembles SpongeBob's house in ''The Simpsons'' episode "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII." |
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+ | SpongeBob SquarePants' house in Secret Magic Control Agency.jpg |
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+ | SpongeBob's pineapple in The Mr. Men Show.webp |
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+ | RobloxScreenShot20230708 200805904.png |
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+ | SB house reference in Doc McStuffins.jpg |
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+ | SpongeBob's house in Kitty.png |
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+ | 106549550.png|A real life pineapple where SpongeBob's house is based on. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | *In "[[The Curse of Bikini Bottom]]," it is revealed that there is a dinosaur skeleton under SpongeBob's house. |
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+ | [[File:Spongebob-pineapple.png|thumb|260px|A SpongeBob-themed villa, at Nickelodeon Hotels and Resorts in Punta Cana, has an exterior based on SpongeBob's house.]] |
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+ | *In "[[Squid Baby]]," it is mentioned by SpongeBob that his house contains an attic. |
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+ | **This would be later be confirmed 11 years later in the episode "[[Squidiot Box]]." |
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+ | *In the episode "Truth or Square," it shows that a cargo ship was carrying fruit, and a pineapple fell out of the ship and landed near Squidward's house; a door and windows suddenly appear. |
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+ | *The episodes "[[BlackJack]]," "[[Pet Sitter Pat]]," and "[[Bubble Buddy Returns]]" reveal that the post office uses "The Pineapple" and "The Big Pineapple" as alternates to "124 Conch Street." |
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*The staircase inside SpongeBob's house is sometimes on the left side, and sometimes it's on the right side, or it could be on both sides. |
*The staircase inside SpongeBob's house is sometimes on the left side, and sometimes it's on the right side, or it could be on both sides. |
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− | *In the episode "[[I'm with Stupid]]," after SpongeBob |
+ | *In the episode "[[I'm with Stupid]]," after SpongeBob crashes into his house, [[Marty]] says, "That's unhealthy," after [[Janet]] says, "He lives in a fruit?" This is because of their stupidity. |
− | *In "[[One |
+ | *In "[[One Krabs Trash]]," his bedroom is on the first floor, while it is usually on the third floor. |
+ | *In "[[Procrastination]]," the voice for SpongeBob's house in his dream is provided by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]. |
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*There is a game on TLC.com in which players have to match coupons to the correct item and one of the coupons has the pineapple house on it. |
*There is a game on TLC.com in which players have to match coupons to the correct item and one of the coupons has the pineapple house on it. |
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− | *In earlier episodes, the blanket on SpongeBob's bed was blue. But in later episodes, it is purple. |
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− | **Although he may have just bought the purple one. |
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− | *In the episode "[[Help Wanted]]," when the first time SpongeBob's house was seen, there was only one window on the top left, but in future episodes he has two windows. |
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*Sometimes, the garage at the back of SpongeBob's house is directly in the center, and sometimes, more off to the side. Sometimes, there's a back door in the center. |
*Sometimes, the garage at the back of SpongeBob's house is directly in the center, and sometimes, more off to the side. Sometimes, there's a back door in the center. |
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*His house is sometimes shown as an actual pineapple and other times, it appears to be made of wood. |
*His house is sometimes shown as an actual pineapple and other times, it appears to be made of wood. |
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− | *When |
+ | *When one compares the outside and inside of SpongeBob's house, his house looks a lot bigger on the inside. |
− | *In the |
+ | *In the episodes "Help Wanted," "[[Pickles]]," "[[Employee of the Month]]," "One Krabs Trash," and "[[Best Day Ever]]," SpongeBob's bed is placed on the right side of his room, but in other episodes, his bed is on the left side. |
+ | *If a straw is stuck in the side in the house, one could use it to drink the pineapple juice from it. This is demonstrated by the nematodes in the episode "[[Home Sweet Pineapple]]." |
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− | *SpongeBob's house used to only have one window. |
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+ | *In the episode "Boating School," SpongeBob's library is located right where the staircase should be. Yet, in later episodes, the true passageway to SpongeBob's library is unknown though many instances show that it is located just before the stairs, supposedly if SpongeBob has a hallway connecting the stairs and the library. |
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− | *If a straw is stuck in the side in the house, one could use it to drink the pineapple juice from it. This is demonstrated by nematodes in the episode "[[Home Sweet Pineapple]]." |
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+ | [[File:Suds 023.png|thumb|260px|SpongeBob's house frozen.]] |
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− | *The only way SpongeBob's house is able to stay under water may be due to the stems keeping the house stationary as revealed in [[Home Sweet Pineapple]]. |
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+ | *In the episode "[[Suds]]," SpongeBob's house is frozen because he leaves his refrigerator open for too long. |
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− | *In the episode "[[Boating School]]," SpongeBob's library is located right where the staircase should be. Yet, in later episodes, the true passageway to SpongeBob's library is unknown though many instances show that it is located just before the stairs, supposedly if SpongeBob has a hallway connecting the stairs and the library. |
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+ | *There are three [[LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants|''SpongeBob SquarePants'' LEGO sets]] that come with his house: [[Adventures in Bikini Bottom (3827)]], [[Good Neighbors at Bikini Bottom (3834)]], and [[Bikini Bottom Undersea Party (3818)]]. |
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− | *In the episode "[[Suds]]," SpongeBob's blanket turns to glass. |
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+ | *SpongeBob can often be seen exiting via the window of the pineapple. |
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− | *There are 3 LEGO SpongeBob sets that come with his house and those sets are Adventures in Bikini Bottom, Good Neighbors in Bikini Bottom and Bikini Bottom Undersea Party. |
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+ | *In the episode "[[Sanctuary!]]," the house becomes a snail sanctuary. |
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− | *It is similar to the unlockable Club Penguin Pineapple Igloo. |
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+ | *The lines on his house are shown to be removable in "[[Squidville]]" when Patrick uses his [[Reef blower (machine)|reef blower]] to remove them. |
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− | *SpongeBob's pineapple home is rounded on the outside like a regular pineapple, but on the inside it has corners in each room. |
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+ | *In "[[Pineapple Invasion]]," it is revealed that the sand floor in SpongeBob's house is actually some type of carpet that covers blue metal plating. |
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− | *In some episodes all the rooms in the house are shown. |
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+ | *The interior of SpongeBob's house has corners even though the exterior is round. |
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+ | *The prototype design had a missing window. |
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+ | *On {{Time|January 24}}, {{Time|2012}}, a {{W|YouTube}} video posted by user [https://www.youtube.com/user/Vihart/videos Vihart] led to SpongeBob's house being redesigned slightly by [[Kenny Pittenger]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBxeju8dMho</ref><ref>https://kennypittenger.blogspot.com/2012/01/called-out.html</ref> |
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+ | **The original design of the house was made around {{Time|May 15}}, {{Time|1997}}.{{Citation needed}} |
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+ | {{Clear}} |
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+ | ===Errors=== |
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+ | *In some episodes, SpongeBob's house is not seen near Squidward and Patrick's houses. |
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+ | **That error happened in "[[Jellyfishing]]," "[[Idiot Box]]," and "Pat the Dog." |
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+ | *In the episode "Help Wanted," when SpongeBob's house was seen for the first time, there is only one window in the front. This was a feature in some of the other early episodes, such as "Jellyfishing," "[[Boating School]]," and "[[Sandy's Rocket]]," but after {{Time|1999}}, it is almost always depicted with multiple windows on the front. |
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+ | **In the beginning of the episodes "[[Life Insurance]]" and "[[Plane to Sea]]," SpongeBob's house only has one window. |
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+ | *SpongeBob's house is missing its flowers in "[[Giant Squidward]]" and the official ''{{W|Roblox}}'' [[Nickelodeon]] experience ''[[Nickverse]]''. |
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+ | *SpongeBob's house is mirrored in "[[Fungus Among Us]]" and ''[[Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2]]''. This can be noted by the chimney and the windows being on the wrong sides. |
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+ | <gallery widths="180" position="center"> |
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+ | SpongeBob's house error missing.jpg|SpongeBob's house is missing in "Jellyfishing." |
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+ | Idiot Box 188.png|SpongeBob's house is missing in "Idiot Box." |
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+ | Pat the Dog 170.png|SpongeBob's house is missing in "Pat the Dog." |
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+ | Help Wanted 004.png|SpongeBob's house is missing one of the windows in "Help Wanted." |
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+ | Jellyfishing 004.jpg|SpongeBob's house is missing one of the windows in "Jellyfishing." |
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+ | Boating School 173.png|SpongeBob's house missing one of the windows in "Boating School." |
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+ | Sandy's Rocket 044.png|SpongeBob's house is missing one of the windows in "Sandy's Rocket." |
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+ | Life Insurance 001.png|SpongeBob's house missing one of the windows in "Life Insurance." |
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+ | Something Narwhal This Way Comes 089.png|SpongeBob's house is missing one of the windows in "Something Narwhal This Way Comes." |
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+ | Plane to Sea 001.png|SpongeBob's house missing one of the windows in "Plane to Sea." |
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+ | Giant Squidward 179.png|SpongeBob's house is missing its flowers in "Giant Squidward." |
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+ | SpongeBob's house No Flowers Error.png|SpongeBob's house is missing its flowers around the house in ''Nickverse''. |
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+ | Fungus Among Us 001.png |
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+ | Backwards SpongeBob house in NASB 2.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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124 Conch Street[1] is the address of the pineapple house where SpongeBob SquarePants resides with his pet snail Gary and his pet scallop Shelley. The house is three stories high and fully furnished. It first appears in the pilot episode "Help Wanted." The house is in a suburban area of Bikini Bottom much like his neighbors and the Krusty Krab and Chum Bucket as some houses can be seen from his house and is located near Squidward's house and Patrick's house and is located on Conch Street. Despite the house being a short distance from the Krusty Krab and the Chum Bucket, the restaurants cannot be seen from the pineapple in the SpongeBob SquarePants series.
The pineapple originates from land, when it fell off of a ship navigating above the sea, turning into a house as seen in the TV movie "Truth or Square."
Description
It is a gigantic pineapple with blue windows, door, green leaves on the top, and chimney.
Features
Interior and exterior
There is a garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front. The garage along with the backside of SpongeBob's house is first seen in the episode "Reef Blower." Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, much like the ones seen in the sky.
It also has an outdoor tap where a hose can be attached, as seen in "Unreal Estate."
Floors
First floor
Garage
There is a small garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front.Backyard
Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, but in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game (PC version), SpongeBob's backyard has fence boards instead. The house features a living room, coat closet, trophy closet, kitchen, laundry room, and a kitchen pantry.
Living room
The living room features an inflatable sofa, a regular armchair with a life ring as a seat, a diving helmet-shaped TV, a clock known as a "snail clock" which has a similar appearance to Gary, and a small table with a phone shaped like a conch shell called a "shellphone." There are decorations such as a fishing lure above the sofa, a photo of Gary near the kitchen door, and on the left a fishing hook wall ornament, above a small table. On the small table is a potted coral plant. The living room features blue bamboo wallpaper, two fishing hook ornaments, and various pictures framed on the wall.
Kitchen
The kitchen contains a fridge, a stove, a sink, a cupboard, a table, and other typical kitchen tools. Gary's food bowl can also be found here, though sometimes it is seen in SpongeBob's bedroom. A green staircase is located outside of the kitchen.
There is a set of stairs on the left that twists around the home and stops at a safe door behind the chute entrance to the second floor. In some episodes, there is a hallway behind the door.
Laundry room
The laundry room features a basket full of square pants, some washing bottles, as well as washing machines.
This room is only seen in "To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants."
Wallhalla
Wallhalla is located in the walls of SpongeBob's house where Wally lives that appears in the episode "Wallhalla." It plays a major role. It features a mold garden with a magic fridge that appears to be SpongeBob's and a magic medicine cabinet that also appears to be SpongeBob's. It also features a dining area.
Second floor
SpongeBob's bedroom
SpongeBob's bathroom is found on the second floor along with the bedroom. The hallway contains doors leading to his library, bathroom, and gallery, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his bedroom.
SpongeBob's bathroom
His bathroom contains a square-shaped toilet, a shower/bathtub, a sink, wringer, etc. as well as a porthole window that looks out onto Conch Street. His bathtub is decorated with a bamboo curtain.
SpongeBob's library
The library is the largest room in the house and occupies both the second and third stories. It contains books such as Memories of T.S. Halibut, Cooking Without Salt, and Head Shrinking for Beginners!, as well as various comic books and SpongeBob's work diary. The library also contains a reading chair chained to the ceiling by a fishing hook, a huge pipe organ, a fireplace, a porthole window, and a spare closet. There is also an entrance chute coming from SpongeBob's room, first seen in "Boating School."
Workout room
There is a workout room, featuring a stuffed animal barbell and other light objects that are heavy for SpongeBob, as seen in "Help Wanted," "MuscleBob BuffPants," "The Great Snail Race," "Bummer Vacation," "No Nose Knows," "A Pal for Gary," "The Way of the Sponge," and "Sharks vs. Pods."
Third floor
Staircase
The staircase to the third floor is also green-colored and is found next to the library. SpongeBob's bedroom is found on the third floor, along with a hallway, and has red bamboo wallpaper on the right side and blue metal wallpaper on the left. The left side also contains a porthole window from which the inside of Squidward Tentacles' house can be seen.
In the middle, there is a bed that contains three white mattresses, bamboo sticks used to hold them together, a white pillow, and a green buoy with dark green rings. Above his bed is a diving board connected to a ladder, which appears to be used to jump from one room to another to put on his clothes, as seen in "Help Wanted."
Objects in his room include a foghorn that serves as an alarm clock, which sits atop a barrel, a food bowl from which his pet snail Gary eats, piles of newspaper near the bowl for Gary to sleep on, a toy treasure chest, a scallop that hangs in a birdcage, and a giant calendar.
Closet
There is also a closet in the room, in which SpongeBob stores his pants.
The season 5 episode "Night Light" shows that there is another bathroom attached to the bedroom.
There is also an escape hatch to the grassy roof of the house, which is seen in "Jellyfish Jam," "Something Smells," "That Sinking Feeling," "Love That Squid," and "Gary's New Toy." This terrace is hidden by the leaves atop the pineapple.
In several of the early tie-in video games such as Operation Krabby Patty, SpongeBob's bedroom is on the first floor as SpongeBob's house appears to only have one floor in those video games.
Roof
SpongeBob's third floor contains an escape hatch to the roof. Most of the time, SpongeBob climbs onto his roof to avoid various types of danger, although he also runs up his wall to the roof in, "Best Day Ever" where Gary is revealed to be at the top of. The roof contains one unfurnished room with no ceiling, and the wall is made out of the green crown of the pineapple.
Attic
The attic is located on near the top of the pineapple as it has no wallpaper as seen in "Squidiot Box" where he was cleaning his attic until he finds the imagination box. The attic is where all of SpongeBob's old stuff is found.
Destruction/Abuse
- "Plankton!" - While under the control of Sheldon J. Plankton, SpongeBob walks through multiple walls of the house.
- "Home Sweet Pineapple" - SpongeBob's pineapple house is destroyed by nematodes, but it grows back when SpongeBob plants the seed it got reduced to.
- "Opposite Day" - SpongeBob and Patrick destroy the house on purpose, only to be fixed by Squidward, shortly afterward.
- "Employee of the Month" - After Squidward boards the door shut, SpongeBob saws around the door, leading it to detach from the house.
- "I Was a Teenage Gary" - Patrick runs through the wall of the house, creating a star-shaped hole.
- "Dumped" - SpongeBob sinks his teeth into the pineapple, leading to tooth marks on the exterior.
- "Shanghaied" - The anchor of the Flying Dutchman's ship crashes through the house.
- "Frankendoodle" - DoodleBob erases part of the house.
- "Procrastination" - SpongeBob's house catches on fire in his dream.
- "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" - A giant worm, which ravages the entire city of Bikini Bottom, destroys parts of the house. Alongside, the worm might've smashed the house along with the rest of Bikini Bottom after the worm falls off a cliff.
- "Can You Spare a Dime?" - SpongeBob shoves his bed with Squidward on it out of his house, breaking the wall.
- "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" - Patrick and the Tattletale Strangler both run through the wall, leading to two large holes.
- "Spy Buddies" - SpongeBob's house gets fried and turns black when a self-destructed patty explodes in Patrick's pants.
- "Sing a Song of Patrick" - The house is destroyed by Patrick's song.
- "The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom" - Rrarrg throws SpongeBob's house, along with Squidward and Patrick Star's house.
- "Big Sister Sam" - Sam destroys the house in a rage, along with Patrick and Squidward's house.
- "Gone" - Boatmobile crashes through the house's wall multiple times.
- Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast - Jimmy's rocket sliced the house.
- "A Pal for Gary" - Monstrous Puffy Fluffy chases after Gary around the house and causes various damage as the episode goes on.
- "That Sinking Feeling" - SpongeBob's house, along with the rest of Bikini Bottom, sunk underground.
- "New Fish in Town" - Squidward threw SpongeBob's house off a cliff with a bulldozer, along with Patrick's rock and Howard's trailer.
- "A Friendly Game" - SpongeBob and Patrick opened up the first floor to turn it into a golf course, and caused various amounts of damage while playing.
- "Mermaid Man Begins" - The house was blown away by a storm in a curly fashion.
- "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom" - Swallowed by the giant Krabby Patty.
- "Home Sweet Rubble" - When SpongeBob's house rotted, his friends all pitched in to remodel it. However, a design oversight caused it to collapse, but it was soon replaced with a fully-furnished pineapple in a can.
- "Glove World R.I.P." - A Glove World! roller coaster crashes in SpongeBob's library.
- "Gary's New Toy" - The house catches on fire.
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water - Ransacked by an angry mob during the apocalypse on Bikini Bottom.
- "Unreal Estate" - Most of it is eaten by Patrick.
- "Don't Wake Patrick" - Patrick makes a mess in the living room and threw a refrigerator through a wall while sleep-walking.
- "Bunny Hunt" - Bunny Wunny destroys most of SpongeBob's living room while eating hot sauce. Later, when Patrick and the bunny crawls underneath the wallpaper, they knock over various things on the walls and ceiling.
- "Chatterbox Gary" - After Squidward stole the translation collar and replaced it with a fake one, he spoke through the walkie-talkie and made SpongeBob create a big hole on the side of his house. Then he made SpongeBob attach wheels on the bottom and it rolled away. Luckily, the house rolled back and implanted back to where it was.
- "Drive Happy" - SpongeBob destroys the front of his home to allow Coupe to enter. Coupe also destroys SpongeBob's bed, and leaves muddy tire tracks all over the house.
- "Appointment TV" - SpongeBob's VCR goes haywire and causes a fire in the living room.
- "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout" - The house was completely destroyed by all of the party goers throughout the episode. However, in the 22-minute version of this episode the house is not destroyed.
- "Pat the Dog" - Patrick (in his worm mode) destroys the living room while he chases Gary.
- "The Big Bad Bubble Bass" - Bubble Bass destroys the house by burping it away to get the Pigulon action figure from SpongeBob and Patrick.
- "Ma and Pa's Big Hurrah" - It is destroyed after SpongeBob blasts off while proving to his parents that he is wild. As a result, he temporarily moves to Avocondo Acres with his parents.
Intelligence
Just like Squidward's house, SpongeBob's house has shown sentience and has come alive on a few occasions.
- "Procrastination" - SpongeBob's house can be seen on fire during SpongeBob's dream. It asks why it was set on fire, before then telling SpongeBob to stop wasting time and actually do his essay. In this appearance, the door simulates a mouth, while the upper window represents an eye (although the first floor window is not used as an eye).
- "Ghost Host" - The Flying Dutchman possesses SpongeBob's house in order to scare SpongeBob. Its appearance in this episode is similar to that of "Procrastination." However, both windows are used as eyes instead of just one window.
- "Truth or Square" - SpongeBob's house can be seen sentient in the "Rubber Hose Rag" song in Patchy the Pirate's World of Rare and Rejected SpongeBob Clips. It grows arms and legs to help SpongeBob go to the sentient Krusty Krab. This iteration of SpongeBob's house has the ability to grow arms and legs, a door mouth, and it has both windows for eyes (unlike in "Procrastination").
- "Unreal Estate" - SpongeBob's house can be seen sentient during SpongeBob's flashbacks. It can be seen going down the slide with SpongeBob (crushing him in the process), taking photos in a photo booth, and playing pillow fight with SpongeBob. Although it has limbs like in "Truth or Square," this iteration of his house has no facial features.
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run - When SpongeBob finds out that Gary went missing, the house becomes sentient and shouts his name. Its appearance here has no facial features besides the giant mouth.
Residents
Permanent residents
Temporary residents
- Rex
- Larry the Snail
- Jerry
- Junior
- Puffy Fluffy
- Patrick Star
- Squidward Tentacles
- Flying Dutchman
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Jeeves
- Stanley S. SquarePants
- Shiny Bubble
- Jellyfish
- Esmerelda AKA Señor Poopus
- Other snail rescues (some of these may be the same characters)
- Baby snails
- Mama snail
- Dani
- Walter
- Henry the Snail
- Pam
- Vince
- Electric Ronnie
- Mr. Buster
- Mary the Snail
- Carmela
- Jack
- Paul the Snail
- Brenda
- Cheryl
- Steve the Snail
- The Snail that Keeps Barfing on the Floor
- Unnamed snail
- Obulax
- Mavis
- Mavis Jr.
- Diane
- Sara
- Boogala Shrimp the Snail
- Viva
- Tom the Snail
- Ted
- Ava
- Old Ironsides
- Rhonda
- Papa Dup
- The Snail who Shall Not Be Named
- Sean
- Andy
- Mrs. Buster
- Thea
- 220 other snails
- Coupe
- Drizzle
- Drizzle Jr.
- Sea chimps
- Narlene
- Nobby
- Sea mule
- WillyBob
- Hillfolk
- Mustache Narwhal
- Small Yellow Narwhal
- Head Nearwhal
Trivia
General
- SpongeBob's house has appeared in other TV shows, games, and media:
- In The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius episode "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion," Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen go into the ocean to look for a tracking device, and when they find it, a pineapple can be seen at the mid-right. A Nickelodeon Extra commercial stated that the pineapple was indeed SpongeBob's house.
- In a Winx Club game on Nick.com called "Sirenix Surfers," SpongeBob's house is seen on the blue ocean background, complete with its porthole windows and door.
- In Angry Birds Seasons level 1 of "Tropigal Paradise," SpongeBob's house can be seen in the water.
- In The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" in the segment "Simpsonsworld," a theme park called "SpongeBob Sea" is seen with the form of the SpongeBob's house.
- A sculpture in the sand room shaped like SpongeBob's house appears from Secret Magic Control Agency.
- In The Mr. Men Show, SpongeBob's house was referenced when Little Miss Magic accidently made a giant pineapple.
- SpongeBob's house was referenced under the ocean in Welcome to Bloxburg.
- In Doc McStuffins, SpongeBob's house was referenced in a board game.
- The house made a appearance in Kitty.
- In "The Curse of Bikini Bottom," it is revealed that there is a dinosaur skeleton under SpongeBob's house.
- In "Squid Baby," it is mentioned by SpongeBob that his house contains an attic.
- This would be later be confirmed 11 years later in the episode "Squidiot Box."
- In the episode "Truth or Square," it shows that a cargo ship was carrying fruit, and a pineapple fell out of the ship and landed near Squidward's house; a door and windows suddenly appear.
- The episodes "BlackJack," "Pet Sitter Pat," and "Bubble Buddy Returns" reveal that the post office uses "The Pineapple" and "The Big Pineapple" as alternates to "124 Conch Street."
- The staircase inside SpongeBob's house is sometimes on the left side, and sometimes it's on the right side, or it could be on both sides.
- In the episode "I'm with Stupid," after SpongeBob crashes into his house, Marty says, "That's unhealthy," after Janet says, "He lives in a fruit?" This is because of their stupidity.
- In "One Krabs Trash," his bedroom is on the first floor, while it is usually on the third floor.
- In "Procrastination," the voice for SpongeBob's house in his dream is provided by Dee Bradley Baker.
- There is a game on TLC.com in which players have to match coupons to the correct item and one of the coupons has the pineapple house on it.
- Sometimes, the garage at the back of SpongeBob's house is directly in the center, and sometimes, more off to the side. Sometimes, there's a back door in the center.
- His house is sometimes shown as an actual pineapple and other times, it appears to be made of wood.
- When one compares the outside and inside of SpongeBob's house, his house looks a lot bigger on the inside.
- In the episodes "Help Wanted," "Pickles," "Employee of the Month," "One Krabs Trash," and "Best Day Ever," SpongeBob's bed is placed on the right side of his room, but in other episodes, his bed is on the left side.
- If a straw is stuck in the side in the house, one could use it to drink the pineapple juice from it. This is demonstrated by the nematodes in the episode "Home Sweet Pineapple."
- In the episode "Boating School," SpongeBob's library is located right where the staircase should be. Yet, in later episodes, the true passageway to SpongeBob's library is unknown though many instances show that it is located just before the stairs, supposedly if SpongeBob has a hallway connecting the stairs and the library.
- In the episode "Suds," SpongeBob's house is frozen because he leaves his refrigerator open for too long.
- There are three SpongeBob SquarePants LEGO sets that come with his house: Adventures in Bikini Bottom (3827), Good Neighbors at Bikini Bottom (3834), and Bikini Bottom Undersea Party (3818).
- SpongeBob can often be seen exiting via the window of the pineapple.
- In the episode "Sanctuary!," the house becomes a snail sanctuary.
- The lines on his house are shown to be removable in "Squidville" when Patrick uses his reef blower to remove them.
- In "Pineapple Invasion," it is revealed that the sand floor in SpongeBob's house is actually some type of carpet that covers blue metal plating.
- The interior of SpongeBob's house has corners even though the exterior is round.
- The prototype design had a missing window.
- On January 24, 2012, a YouTube video posted by user Vihart led to SpongeBob's house being redesigned slightly by Kenny Pittenger.[2][3]
- The original design of the house was made around May 15, 1997.[citation needed]
Errors
- In some episodes, SpongeBob's house is not seen near Squidward and Patrick's houses.
- That error happened in "Jellyfishing," "Idiot Box," and "Pat the Dog."
- In the episode "Help Wanted," when SpongeBob's house was seen for the first time, there is only one window in the front. This was a feature in some of the other early episodes, such as "Jellyfishing," "Boating School," and "Sandy's Rocket," but after 1999, it is almost always depicted with multiple windows on the front.
- In the beginning of the episodes "Life Insurance" and "Plane to Sea," SpongeBob's house only has one window.
- SpongeBob's house is missing its flowers in "Giant Squidward" and the official Roblox Nickelodeon experience Nickverse.
- SpongeBob's house is mirrored in "Fungus Among Us" and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2. This can be noted by the chimney and the windows being on the wrong sides.
References