SpongeBob's House

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The Pineapple House
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SpongeBob's Garage
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Spongebobs Daily Physical Activity Area
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Spongebob's Room

SpongeBob's house is a pineapple under the sea. It is situated to Squidward Tentacles house. The only living creatures in the house are SpongeBob and Gary.

Contents

Outside

The house, obviously in it's name is like a pineapple, orange-colored with criss-crossed lines and small dots, a chimney and with leaves as its roof. The house features two windows, but in some episodes, there are three, and in the episode Naughty Nautical Neighbors, the back view of the house was shown. The door of the house has the shape of a typical and common door with a wheel of a ship as the opener or "doorknob". In some episodes, like I Was a Teenage Gary, it was shown that SpongeBob still needs a key to open the house and the keyhole his shaped like a shell or a scallop. The house has flowers for grasses on each side and a road with hard rocks leads on this house.

Rooms

In the living room there is an average television set and two sofas, fishing hooks as wall decorations, and a small table that holds Spongebob's phone. Morever this room sometimes acts as homework room as seen in Procrastination. Opposite the entrance door there is the kitchen that has all the appliances. A kitchen includes an eating area for SpongeBob and Gary. In SB-129, the Primate Sponge lived in a coral bush. Maybe the pineapple home started out from a bush of kelp and plants, and SpongeGar only has limited room to live in. Pineapples didn't exist 4.5 billion years ago.


On the next floor there is a bathroom, which includes a large bathtub which has been seen in a few episodes. The third floor is Spongebob's bedroom. Spongebob's bed has 3 mattresses on them and they catapult and push SpongeBob out. There is a big horn that wakes Spongebob up everyday (serves as his alarm clock) and there is a window where SpongeBob looks out of sometimes. Also in the room is his daily gym filled with stuffed toys that he lifts and he thinks it is strong but the toys are 100 percent cuddly. From SpongeBob's bedroom, there is a hallway that leads to the libary. It has a slide and loads of books, an organ and a wardrobe filled with square pants. There also is an additional telescope. Through a hatch in the third floor there is a grassy area on the top of the Pineapple. It has been used in the episodes: Jellyfish Jam and Something Smells. They have been used for entirely different reasons.


Overall, Spongebob's House is great and realistically could be sold for a lot of money. Also it is close to the Krusty Krab. Outside the house there are lots of sea plants exit and Spongebob keeps the house in very good condition... most of the time. Usually,it is a real juicy pineapple but sometimes just a wooden building that looks like a pineapple. In I'm with Stupid, Marty teased the pineapple house that it's unhealthy. In I Was a Teenage Gary, the pineapple house wasn't guarded because SpongeBob and Gary were both snails.

Destruction

Other

Special Features

  • 3 floors
  • Made of Pinapple
  • Large
  • Fully Furnished rooms + Garage

House Population and Service

There are 2 things that live in the pineapple house which is Spongebob and Gary. At times though other bothersome habitants live at the pineapple home.

  • SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Gary The Snail
  • Squidward Tentacles (in Can You Spare a Dime?)
  • Rex Worm
  • Lary the Snail
  • Chip the Potato Chip
  • Used Napkin
  • Penny
  • 100s and 1000s of Jellyfish.
  • Mermaidman and Barnacleboy (MM&BB2)
  • Junior the Scallop (Rock A Bye Bilave)
  • Players in the Life Game Edition of SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Patrick Star (Rock A Bye Bilave, Doughnut of Shame, and other episodes)
  • SpongeGar (6.5 million years ago)
  • SpongeTron (4017)


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