Bikini Atoll

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Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll is the island that is directly above Bikini Bottom. It is in the northern Pacific Ocean and was said to have been used for more than 20 nuclear weapons tests between 1946 and 1958 for the U.S. It is currently under the jurisdiction of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, which gained independence from the United States of America in 1986.

The Island

Seen at the beginning of almost every episode, Bikini Atoll is the marker of where the Bikini Bottom is located. It has been seen as just a small island with three Coconut Palm Trees. The only known locals are the two seagulls that attacked SpongeBob and his friends in Pressure. It seem to be one of the few places where SpongeBob can be without drying up. In many episodes that involved breaking the surface, or flying out of the water, the island is shown in the background. When SpongeBob and the gang break the surface, they become puppets on sticks, or live action characters. (SpongeBob turns into a real kitchen sponge, Patrick into a dried starfish, Sandy a squirrel puppet with a helmet, and so on.) Also, it appears in a scene in the SpongeBob theme song. Bikini Atoll in The SpongeBob SqaurePants Movie and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.

The Real Island (or Atoll)

Bikini Atoll is one of the Micronesian Islands in the Pacific Ocean used by the military to test nuclear bombs; it has, at this time, been clean. It is said by some sources that the island model used in the show can be found in Tom Kenny's Pool.

Trivia

  • Because Bikini Bottom is within the seaspace of the Marshall Islands, this technically means SpongeBob and the rest of the Bikini Bottomites are of Marshallese nationality, although several episodes suggest that Bikini Bottom is a "nation" in its own right.
  • This would also mean that Sandy is an American-Marshallese immigrant.
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