The Spongehenge Theory
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Published 2021-05-29
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All Comments (21)
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BuT THat’S JuSt A TheoRry
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“bikini bottom takes place on the planet neptune” dude Sandy is from TEXAS
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"This is such a dark and unsettling episode" smooth jazz intensifies
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When you have to assume everyone is hallucinating and they are living a false reality, it’s pretty safe to say your theory broke
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The more dark and trippy episodes were actually always some of my favorites as a kid, like this one, SB-129, Squidward in Clarinetland, Sleepy Time, Frankendoodle, Rock Bottom, Squidville, etc.
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"The religious lore of Bikini Bottom" That is a statement that will live in my head forever
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"the religious lore of Bikini Bottom." Ahh. Spongebob theories and words you should never put together in a specific order go hand in hand.
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I know it’s just a theory but holy shit the being on Neptune thing is an astronomic stretch
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I vividly remember seeing this episode as a child on german TV. For some reason, after SpongeBob yelled "Hey, you lost your goulash" out of the window, the episode would cut off and another episode would air. The rest of the episode would then air at another time. I don’t know why, but this really stuck with me and kind of adds to the eerie vibe the episode gives me personally.
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You're forgetting that David Hasselhoff is canon, so they ARE on Earth
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The writers of the episode " wtf Is this guy talking about we made this in 10 minutes"
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Even without sound, I can perfectly remember the music that the holes and the jellyfish made from when I watched this as a child.
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bro is not cooking anything, they are on earth lol
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at first i was thinking this episode was sort of an analogy of how addiction can take over people lives. the addiction symbol in this episode being the jellyfish; they literally get into his brain, they follow him to work, rejected from his friends as a negative influence, & drive him out of town.
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Man this episode used to freak me out. It’s sorta like the episode “Gone” where everyone left the city to celebrate No Spongebob Day, but that one had a funny happy ending. This one is darker and more of a genre shift by the end of it. The whistling of Spongehenge is very uncanny, almost felt like a different kind of show. Anyway, I have yet to see anyone make a theory on this, so nice job!
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I'm surprised people don't like Spongehenge, I actually really liked it as a child purely for the abstract feeling of the episode. It truly did feel like we got a glimpse at what was to become of SpongeBob at his end
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His house is literally a sunken pineapple, they’re on earth.
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“It’s episode 99B, so this is the last episode.” No further backing
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But Sandy is literally from Texas. She even travelled there on bus. It is indeed earth.
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This episode's tone reminds me of the Simpsons scene where the characters abstract into nothingness that ends with Homer telling marge "I'll never forget you". I dont know if this sudden finality episode trope has a name, but they've always done well to stick with me long after viewing.