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{{Cquote2|<center>'''ARGH!''' Good news fer me! I been lookin' fer a roommate ta wash all these dirty socks! '''HAR! HAR!'''</center>|Davy Jones' locker|''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 55]]''}}
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|name = Davy Jones' Locker
|name = Davy Jones' locker
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|owner = [[Davy Jones]]
|type = Locker
|type = Locker
|first-appearance = "[[Born Again Krabs]]"
|first-appearance = "[[Born Again Krabs]]"
|latest-appearance = "[[The Curse of Bikini Bottom]]"}}
|latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Tower Defense]]''
'''Davy Jones' Locker''' is a locker full of smelly gym socks appearing throughout the SpongeBob series. It first appears in ''[[Born Again Krabs]]'' and '' [[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]''.
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'''Davy Jones' locker''' is a locker full of smelly gym socks. It is associated with the [[Flying Dutchman]] and appears in the episodes "[[Born Again Krabs]]," "[[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]," and "[[The Curse of Bikini Bottom]]." It is the series' equivalent of Hell. In ''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 55]]'' and ''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 56]]'', the locker is a fully sentient character.


==Biography==
==Description==
Davy Jones' locker is just a regular gym locker that is filled with smelly socks. In the episodes it seems to have green goo at the bottom of it. The purpose of it is to torture whoever is in it but it is most likely a notorious bad place for sea creatures.
Davy Jones' locker is a rusty gym locker that is filled with smelly socks. In the episodes, it seems to have green goo at the bottom of it. The purpose of it is to torture whoever is in it.


==Folklore==
===Folklore===
The legend of "Davy Jones' Locker" has existed in nautical folklore for many years, the first record being in 1726. In actual folklore, "Davy Jones' Locker" is a phrase meant to refer to the bottom of the sea, where drowned sailors and wrecked ships end up. The name "Davy Jones" is likely a reference to the ghost of Jonah, the biblical figure who was swallowed by a giant fish, and was released by God after praying to be rescued. However, the SpongeBob SquarePants series takes a different route, and uses the Monkees singer of the same name.
The legend of "Davy Jones' locker" has existed in nautical folklore for many years, the first record being in 1726. In actual folklore, "Davy Jones' locker" is a phrase meant to refer to the bottom of the sea, where drowned sailors and wrecked ships end up. The name "Davy Jones" is likely a reference to the ghost of Jonah, the biblical figure who was swallowed by a giant fish, and was released by God after praying to be rescued. However, {{SBSP}} takes a different route, and uses {{W|The Monkees}} singer of [[Davy Jones|the same name]].


==Appearances==
==Role in series==
*[[Born Again Krabs]]
==={{SBSP}}===
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]
===="Born Again Krabs"====
The Flying Dutchman threatens {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} that he will be sent to the locker if he does not quit being cheap.
 
===="SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One"====
The Flying Dutchman returns after Mr. Krabs ends up in his territory. He tries to send Mr. Krabs down to the locker, but after a brief fight between the two, The Flying Dutchman ends up in the locker, where he is tortured by Davy Jones, who throws socks at him.
 
===="The Curse of Bikini Bottom"====
The locker appears again. The Flying Dutchman also talks to Davy's skeleton.
 
===''[[SpongeBob Comics]]''===
====''SpongeBob Comics No. 55''====
[[Gangplank Gus]] threatens [[Barnacle Bill]] that he will put him inside Davy Jones' locker after getting the magical mermaid's wish. Davy Jones' locker is ecstatic to have Barnacle Bill be his new roommate so that he can clean all the dirty socks.
 
====''SpongeBob Comics No. 56''====
Davy Jones' locker is excited that it is getting buried, due to Gangplank Gus getting ready to put Barnacle Bill in them. At the end of the story, Davy Jones' locker later on breaks the fourth wall by telling the narrator that they did not get a happy ending after the narrator concluded the story.
 
==Role in games==
===''[[Plankton's Robotic Revenge]]''===
The fourth level of [[Dutchman's Triangle]] has exactly the same name.
 
===''[[Rock Collector]]''===
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===''[[SpongeBob Tower Defense]]''===
Davy Jones' Locker can be found in The Mega Token Cave by completing secret quest.{{Section-expand}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Davy Jones' Locker.jpg|thumb|Davy Jones' Locker as it appears in SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One.]]
[[File:SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One 315.png|thumb|260px|Davy Jones' locker as it appears in "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One."]]
*The only person seen taken to Davy Jones' Locker is Mr. Krabs but he was not put inside it.
*The only two people seen taken to Davy Jones' locker are Mr. Krabs and {{Link|SpongeBob}} in "Born Again Krabs," but neither were put inside it.
*SpongeBob is taken to Davy Jones' Locker in "[[Born Again Krabs]]" but he is not seen being put in the locker so it is possible that he was not put in the locker either.
*If Davy Jones was the official owner of Davy Jones' locker, that would mean that as of "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," the Flying Dutchman kept Davy Jones' locker.
*If Davy Jones was the official owner of Davy Jones' Locker that would mean that as of "[[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]" the [[Flying Dutchman]] stole Davy Jones' Locker from Davy Jones.
 
*The [[Locker]] from "[[Squidward in Clarinetland]]" is shorter, and a bit fatter in that episode. However, they are 2 separate lockers, and could have been forged from different places.
 
*In ''[[Plankton's Robotic Revenge]]'', the fourth level of [[Dutchman's Triangle]] has the exact same name.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{SpongeBobVsBigOne}}
{{Locations}}

Latest revision as of 22:50, 4 August 2025

ARGH! Good news fer me! I been lookin' fer a roommate ta wash all these dirty socks! HAR! HAR!
 
— Davy Jones' locker, SpongeBob Comics No. 55

Template:LTab Template:Object Davy Jones' locker is a locker full of smelly gym socks. It is associated with the Flying Dutchman and appears in the episodes "Born Again Krabs," "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," and "The Curse of Bikini Bottom." It is the series' equivalent of Hell. In SpongeBob Comics No. 55 and SpongeBob Comics No. 56, the locker is a fully sentient character.

Description

Davy Jones' locker is a rusty gym locker that is filled with smelly socks. In the episodes, it seems to have green goo at the bottom of it. The purpose of it is to torture whoever is in it.

Folklore

The legend of "Davy Jones' locker" has existed in nautical folklore for many years, the first record being in 1726. In actual folklore, "Davy Jones' locker" is a phrase meant to refer to the bottom of the sea, where drowned sailors and wrecked ships end up. The name "Davy Jones" is likely a reference to the ghost of Jonah, the biblical figure who was swallowed by a giant fish, and was released by God after praying to be rescued. However, SpongeBob SquarePants takes a different route, and uses The Monkees singer of the same name.

Role in series

SpongeBob SquarePants

"Born Again Krabs"

The Flying Dutchman threatens Template:Data:Links that he will be sent to the locker if he does not quit being cheap.

"SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One"

The Flying Dutchman returns after Mr. Krabs ends up in his territory. He tries to send Mr. Krabs down to the locker, but after a brief fight between the two, The Flying Dutchman ends up in the locker, where he is tortured by Davy Jones, who throws socks at him.

"The Curse of Bikini Bottom"

The locker appears again. The Flying Dutchman also talks to Davy's skeleton.

SpongeBob Comics

SpongeBob Comics No. 55

Gangplank Gus threatens Barnacle Bill that he will put him inside Davy Jones' locker after getting the magical mermaid's wish. Davy Jones' locker is ecstatic to have Barnacle Bill be his new roommate so that he can clean all the dirty socks.

SpongeBob Comics No. 56

Davy Jones' locker is excited that it is getting buried, due to Gangplank Gus getting ready to put Barnacle Bill in them. At the end of the story, Davy Jones' locker later on breaks the fourth wall by telling the narrator that they did not get a happy ending after the narrator concluded the story.

Role in games

Plankton's Robotic Revenge

The fourth level of Dutchman's Triangle has exactly the same name.

Rock Collector

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SpongeBob Tower Defense

Davy Jones' Locker can be found in The Mega Token Cave by completing secret quest.Template:Section-expand

Trivia

File:SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One 315.png
Davy Jones' locker as it appears in "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One."
  • The only two people seen taken to Davy Jones' locker are Mr. Krabs and Template:Data:Links in "Born Again Krabs," but neither were put inside it.
  • If Davy Jones was the official owner of Davy Jones' locker, that would mean that as of "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," the Flying Dutchman kept Davy Jones' locker.


References

Template:SpongeBobVsBigOne Template:Locations