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I had a plush Spongebob's pineapple when I was a kid. It was really cool. The windows were PVC plastic and had fabric underneath. That plush had the garage!
There’s an episode in one of the first few seasons where SpongeBob’s house is destroyed and he finds out that if you plant a pineapple seed in the ground, and brand new house will grow in its place. It’s possible that between episodes SpongeBob may be destroying his house during other antics and planting a new house each time. So if we accept that, then that could be why his house layout frequently changes between episodes.
That doesn’t explain how you can fit a colossal library in what appears to be a normal sized pineapple in Truth or Square Or, you know, how one seed can grow all that.
@pepearown4968 good God you must live a sad little life. It's a show about talking sea creatures living in an underwater society, how realistic does it need to be?
Spongebob's furniture is greatly underappreciated in how creative are they, like his washing machine is a barrel, his TV is an underwater diving helmet, a surfboard for his kitchen counter and a pair of couches made out of swim material, which speaks volumes into how charming was Spongebob's designing handled.
I never noticed what his couch was. I find it interesting how most people watching probably don't notice or think about how unique and interesting his house really is. Like as a kid, I'm pretty sure I just thought his tv was just a normal tv.
The one thing that always has boggled my mind is that in reality, the garage would take up more than half of the lower floor of SB’s pineapple. That pineapple is truly a masterpiece of architecture.
@@jpgonz.9481someone mentioned that and I'm really liking the idea since that means the house could be arranged in a way that makes the staircase the core of the pineapple in a way and that idea brings me joy!
Your random tangent about how the show would retcon a parking garage next to the Krusty Krab if Spongebob were to drive to work reminded me that we actual see Squidward owning a car ones which is unusual since he normally rides bicycles. So where's his garage?
in two episodes of the classic era (fools in april & band geeks) he owned a unique boatmobile shaped like a canoe, and let's not forget his lil' shellcar
Kinda reminds me of the Rumpus Room on The Simpsons. It only exists for a few episodes on the show and it's kind of a mystery how it connects to the rest of the house
I heard the Rumpus Room in The Simpsons Season 2 episode "Dead Putting Society" was the only appearance for a while, but then according to one of the DVD audio commentaries, there was a lot of fan demand to bring the Rumpus Room back in a major role so they finally did in "The Joy of Sect" in Season 9.
Actually the rumpus room is surprisingly consistent, its usually next to the hallway by the kitchen, whats more inconsistent is the basement, whos entrance is always in a different place
Yeah gotta say the rumpus room is kinda bizarre because of how consistent its location is in the home. Yet the simpsons never seem to enter it or acknowledge it, often in the background but only used like three episodes. I don’t think SpongeBob or many shows have half the consistency that the simpsons have in home layout
Why would it be unusual or weird for SpongeBob to have a house with a garage even if he doesn't own a car (yet)? The vast majority of houses have garages, either attached or detached - it's irrelevant in terms of whoever owns the house. I know SpongeBob's house grew from the ground from a seed, but maybe that seed is the Bikini Bottom version of real-world prefabricated houses.
Also, I think it makes sense. I have a garage but park in the street because A) Garage is full of stuff B) When I go to work in the morning I can just take off.
@@handsomethanos4196100% this lmao, nearly everyone I know/basically the town I live in park on the street or driveway rather than in the garage. Usually people own bigger cars, or they have more than one person living in the house, or both. So garages just become storage rooms.
There is a recent episode where SpongeBob tries to teach Patrick how to ride a bicycle and the episode introduces SpongeBob’s garage but it is a cluttered mess
You forgot one crucial fact. SpongeBob house has been through a lot it’s been exploded, eaten, destroyed, rotted, and so many more. His house was probably replanted many times causing the doors and paths to be different. Not all pineapples are the same.
That could explain why we only see one iteration of the Krusty Krab with a Patty vault, as that’s another building that gets destroyed a ton in the series.
9:07 The video game Battle For Bikini Bottom shows where all 3 of those doors in the Livingroom lead. From left to right, it's: Closet - Kitchen - Stairs to second floor
8:21-8:29 I have a theory that the door doesn’t actually lead anywhere and was likely put there in the early stages of SpongeBob building the house. It was likely meant to lead to the kitchen, before the other door on the outside was built. However, likely due to poor planning, SB realized that the door in the Garage wasn’t going to lead to the kitchen, so he just scrapped it from being finished. The two pieces of evidence for this are that there’s another door that leads to the kitchen and the fact that there’s no door knob on that door in the Garage. It’s interesting to think about.
@@isaacargesmith8217 Maybe he walked all the way through the house and went outside through the kitchen door, and then turned and went into the open garage from outside. ...??
I actually have an answer to this, the door with the lifering is actually the kitchen, a spongebob official s1 DVD box set confirms it, the door in the kitchen next to the table is the garage, the right door of the two doors is the stairs, the door closest to the inflatable chair is the second bathroom. Above the garage is where the library is, the door to that is in the bedroom, the main bathroom is next to the stairway door, and the workout room is either next to the library or it was actually the top floor bathroom that's been remodeled. That's the best I can come up with, I hope you see this comment and reply Edit: OMG thank you all so much for the likes!!!, this is the most I've ever gotten Edit 2: 153 likes!!!!, omg @_@, tyasm
And one more thing, the DVD box set is the green one with the note from Steven hillenburg himself, on (if I remember it correctly) the last disk there is the bonus features, there's a feature called the bikini bottoms up tour, an interactive DVD experience with footage of pachy, it shows the full house, I've not checjed it out in years but, I'll see if I can find anything
So what about the door that is to the left of the red inflatable chair in the living room where dose that lead? Also their are 2 episodes that we should not forget about 1 is the spongebob round pants episode i think it is and spongebob shows his laundry room and i think he goes through the door with the lifesaver on it. i think at the beginning where spongebob takes off garys shell. The other episode is that tornado episode where spongebob, patrick and squidward stay in spongebobs house because of the tornado i guess and it one game they play together squidward goes up the stairs and draws a chalk line so we can see what door those stairs are behind but i think your theory is right and if you have more info on the full house tour dvd as a bonus dvd that could solve this fully.
@@Spongypizza ok, I went back and played through the house tour, and get this. The farthest left door at 9:05 time doesn't show up, the house is completely flipped on its head with rooms missing or not in the right place, also in my previous comment i made a mistake, I said the right door instead of the left door of the two doors next to the red chair, my bad I guess, anyway the left is usually the stairway. Anyway I have only one conclusion that I'll share in a new comment rq
@@Spongypizzaso,my conclusion is this, spongebobs house has no consistency, it's sad but true, to me as I see it, the show runners change the interior each season/ couple of episodes, it seems to me that all new room and doors are just throw away plot points that serve there perpuse and are not seen again unless it's needed, there just cant be a way to fit so many rooms in such a space. Especially the library. But for a in show explanation, the episode home sweet pineapple, think about this, spongebobs house has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times. In the episode home sweet pineapple Gary has the (pineapple house in a can), so and let's just imagine this for a sec, every time spongebobs house has been destroyed he buys a can of his pineapple house, and the interior is changing each time bc it's a news house each time. So technically the reason his house is inconsistent if bc every time his house broke, we've been seeing new houses everytime, BOOM
@@user-du4se8ul2i yeah so that is actually a really good theory with the pineapple house in a can it makes sense all the upgrades he made that are not in the pineapple in a can house goes away when its destroyed so he has to add it back. Yeah i wanna say for plot points and ease of use it makes sense why doors change. Like gary takes a bath you have the stairs at the start of the door for that 1 episode only to make it easier. The spongebob creators should make a vr spongebob house tour so where can just view each room of the house in like a 3d effect with everyroom. But also what if their is a spongebob game that shows the inside of the house in like 3d. Also the theory i have with the windows and doors on the outside of the house sometimes disappearing is really cause back then they were drawing it more by hand so they probably forgot about it.
The thing that is the least weird about the garage is that it exists even though Sponge bob doesn't have a car/can't drive. A car isn't a requirement to have a garage, garages are a thing that houses just include sometimes.
Tons of houses have garages. They usually get built at the same time especially when they are attached. That doesnt mean you have to have a car or vice versa. Ive known people with garages and no cars. They use it for other things. Reef blowers, leaf blowers, unicycles, bicycles outside furniture, the list goes on.
@@fructiferous yea i remember that episode too, where the nematodes ate his house and a teardrop made a seed grow into his house, fully furnished lol. I might be mistaking but i also remember an episode where Sponge's parents drop him off (him moving on his own) at the house and it was already there. Its Spongebob so who knows lol
@@jackatkyes I to wait until I get a car. So I can get garage installed… :/ this video makes no sense. Just seemed like the creator wanted a rumpus room video. But padded out something isn’t that mind-boggling.
2:59 SpongeBob uses the back door in the kitchen that leads to the back of his house in the video games Revenge of the Flying Dutchman and the PC version of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game.
Just wanted to say that. I had that "The movie" game, and I remember that SpongeBob used that door in the kitchen to go to the back yard to fix something.
4:45 Perhaps the reason the self driving car parked in a never before seen parking space, could be due to it being well, self driving, as self driving cars usually can't drive on a non-road, so it could be required for self driving cars to park on specifically made parking spaces.
Talking about Spongebob and how a door shouldnt lead somewhere lmao. This show showed everyone exactly how it feels about what makes sense when they built fires under water.
In my opinion, it would make sense the mystery door to the garage leads to his laundry room, having all your utilities around that area would make sense.
In the midwest, there is a lot of door rules, where some people dont use the front door except in extremely specific situations, like the 1 hour goodbye, and you only enter through the garage, or some its vice versa. Some only use the front door, some use the back door only, and some only use the garage door. Just preferences and weird cultural things.
I can answer the main question - why SpongeBob has a garage. That's because his house is not unique, in some episode after the destruction of his house, he just took out a can of canned pineapple and a new SpongeBob house appeared from it.
0:06 why am i just know hearing the address of SpongeBobs house, i've seen every part of this house and im just now hearing the address, i never knew the address
To be fair, Conch Street is just SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward’s house. It’s a bit strange how a whole street gets a name after only three people living there, and that they haven’t done any episodes where people build new houses there, or anything.
"maybe he was so determined to get his licence he has a garage already" yes because you install garages AFTER you buy cars, it dosent come attached to the house at alllllll
Schrodinger's doors. They exist in a superposition of leading to every possible room in spongebobs house. When the door is open, a random room is selected.
I generally just imagine it's different remodelings of his pineapple. We've seen it get destroyed a ton so that would explain why the layout changes so much lol
I believe in the game, Revenge of the Flying Dutchman, the garage is there or, for sure, the back door that leads to the kitchen. He also has a bathroom in the living room off to the right wall.
Im almost tempted to fire up Blender and try modeling and redesigning spongebobs house to still have all the cannon design elements but flow together in a solid way. Unfortunately, i suck at interiors. But. It would be a crazy project to design the one true spongebob house.
Very interesting video, I never really thought about this before. I would definitely be interested in seeing a video about SpongeBob's library as well.
What about those episodes where characters just randomly have robots for no reason just cause why not like with Robo 2.1, the Patty Gadget, Tom, Trash bot, etc?
Well trash bot was the main cleaner at a tank insurance company in "Krusty Kleaners" until SpongeBob and Patrick came there, got into a cleaning war with the trash bot, and then destroyed nearly all of the building.
This is peak RU-vid. I never watched or particularly enjoyed SpongeBob, yet I loved every second of this video. You had me so engaged in something I have no reason to care about. Amazing.
Wow, this video is really well made! Well done! Know if we only knew where that long hall way to the library. That was cool.Such a dark and dramatic part in Spongebob.
The fact that the same workbench was shown in season 1 and then only shown again years later in a different season, shows how much work goes into the show. So much attention to detail.
6:47 Boats and buses have tires, but bicycles and unicycles regularly show up with paddles instead of wheels. Then Squidward rolls up on a recumbent bike with wheels and tires instead of paddles, _in the same frame_ as a paddle-cycle.
I think even more fun, in that episode where Spongebob loses his house, he is able to grow ANOTHER one from a seed. which means this whole thing is NATURALLY-GROWN. This eldritch location is ORGANIC xD
Well, the reason why he has a garage in the first place is because of the fact that, just like in modern housing, a garage is a standard essential to all houses now days, and the same goes with bikini botom housing. So far as I can remember, squidward was shown to have a garage in the movie, and even mr. Krabs had a garage in the lost episode of spongebob. And correct me if I'm wrong, but I even think either spongebobs parents or his grandma had a garage in their house, but I might be wrong. But this would seem to me to be the logical reason why he has a garage in the first place
Someone needs to do a non-Euclidean render of SpongeBob’s house that makes the door near the garage and the garage itself appear or disappear based on how many times you circle the pineapple.
Personal theory,the garage door leads to the starcase corridor. Just the door is to the left of the door you enter the staircase from, while the stairs are on the right. Thus the garage foor is always out of frame
I would love to see a game where they design spongebobs house in 3d, but it almost works more like portals depending where you go in, so that it can be accurately inaccurate.
at 1:56 into this and already me brain hurts, you don't need to have a car/boat to have a home with a garage now. It generally can serve as a storage space which a lot tend to be for. Goofy comment you make lol
I don’t think it’s so unreasonable for him to have a garage, it still has plenty of practicality beyond storing cars despite him not having one. Besides, a lot of houses generally have garages included anyways
I'm pretty sure the pineapple is like a TARDIS. And lots of people park their cars on the street and use the garage like a storage unit. Plus, he could just make renovations on his house regularly.
I love seeing that I'm not the only one to drive themself insane over trying to figure out fictional building layouts. Ironically enough I'm watching this to procrastinate working on mapping the offices in Severance (the TV show) for a school project.
Pocket dimensions are very common in animated shows but until now, I didn't realise that Spongebob's entire house is technically a pocket dimension. I wonder, is this the largest on screen pocket dimension in pop animation?
The only logical explanation for all this would be that SpongeBob's house underwent several renovations throughout the seasons, thus explaining the doors appearing and disappearing
obsessed with the idea that when people buy a house that doesn't have a garage that they are expected to make a garage for when they get the car, cause having a garage in your house before that would be insane
If we look at it from the outside, the garage is next to the kitchen. So either the door leads to the kitchen, or it leads to the stairwell hallway next to the kitchen and we just never see it because we are always facing the stairs as the audience.