Conch Street is a neighborhood in Bikini Bottom on SpongeBob SquarePants. It is the main setting of the series and where SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, and Squidward Tentacles live.
Homes[]
SpongeBob's house[]
- Main article: SpongeBob SquarePants' house
124 Conch Street 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 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."
Squidward's house[]
- Main article: Squidward Tentacles' house
122 Conch Street is the address of Squidward's house. It is located in between SpongeBob's and Patrick's houses, and has been a recurring location since the pilot episode. 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. Squidward's house's mouth is the door, but originally, its mouth was closed and a door rested underneath it. The house's exterior styling is reminiscent of a "Moai," giant statues found on Easter Island, Chile, also referred to as the Easter Island Heads. According to page 36 of the 2004 book SpongeBob Exposed! The Insider's Guide to SpongeBob SquarePants, Squidward's house was built out of volcanic rock.
Patrick's house[]
- Main article: Patrick Star's house
120 Conch Street[1] is the address of Patrick's house. 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 located near Squidward's house and SpongeBob's house on Conch Street. The house is a large brown rock with a tan arrow-shaped weather vane on top. Like a door, the rock has hinges to open and close. In early episodes of the series, Patrick had nothing in it except a gray CRT TV, a green chair, a lamp with a yellow lampshade, a gray telephone, a brown barrel, and a bed with a wooden bed frame and green blanket. Later on, he has everything made out of sand.
Howard's trailer[]
Howard's trailer[2] is a trailer instilled on the front yard of Patrick's house. It is owned by Howard. Squidward goes to his neighbors, complaining, asking what the noise is about. SpongeBob replies by saying that Patrick is renting out some property. A delighted Squidward thinks Patrick is moving out, only to find that he is renting out his yard for extra cash. SpongeBob asks Squidward to be on the lookout for takers who might want to stay on the yard while the duo goes jellyfishing. For a while, the cultural neighbor enjoys peace from his neighbors, only to be interrupted by a resident named Howard. Lying to Howard about the rent sign being outdated, Howard plans to leave until Squidward says he is just kidding after Howard says he would have wanted to do many things that Squidward also enjoys. Howard invites Squidward for some tea and wants to discuss each other and the other neighbors. He and his trailer house moves into this location but it was later thrown of the cliff.
Bikini Bottomite houses[]
The Bikini Bottomite houses are the main settings for the Bikini Bottom. As of Conch Street, they appear in the background of Conch Street in every episode of SpongeBob SquarePants like the official artwork for the location.
However, Female spokesmodel and the eight unnamed babies does live across the road from Conch Street.[3] Counting that there is a Bikini Bottomite house on Conch Street but in other episodes, there is no house in front of Conch Street. There was a Bikini Bottomite house next to The Krusty Krab in "Delivery to Monster Island" with the path being similar to the Conch Street paths witch is SpongeBob's house.
Known residents[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Patrick Star
- Squidward Tentacles
- Gary the Snail
- Shelley
- Howard (formerly)
- Flying Dutchman (formerly)
- Stanley S. SquarePants (formerly)
- Several jellyfish (formerly)
- Larry the Snail (formerly)
- Several snails (formerly)
- Tony (formerly)
- Female spokesmodel and the eight unnamed babies[3]
Trivia[]
- In "Hall Monitor," it is shown that Conch Street intersects with Coral Avenue, and extends well into the main area of Bikini Bottom, although this could be a different street.
- In "Slide Whistle Stooges," Incidental 105 mistakenly calls it "Conch Drive."
- The other Bikini Bottomites' houses do not appear in most episodes.
- In the online game Sponge Star Patrick Pants, SpongeBob's house appears between Squidward's and Patrick's houses.
- Conch Street does appear in The Patrick Star Show although the houses were coming soon in that spinoff of SpongeBob SquarePants.[4]
References[]
- ↑ as seen in Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II
- ↑ as seen in New Fish in Town
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 as seen in Biddy Sitting
- ↑ as seen in Who's a Big Boy?
External links[]
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