*As seen in multiple episodes, such as "[[Have You Seen This Snail?]]" and "[[Bummer Vacation]]," the flower clouds co-exist with regular clouds in Bikini Bottom.
*As seen in multiple episodes, such as "[[Have You Seen This Snail?]]" and "[[Bummer Vacation]]," the flower clouds co-exist with regular clouds in Bikini Bottom.
*Despite being seen in every episode, the only episodes to refer to them by their name are "[[Pressure]]" and "[[Chimps Ahoy]]."
*Despite being seen in every episode, the only episodes to refer to them by their name are "[[Pressure]]" and "[[Chimps Ahoy]]."
*Since Season 4, the flower clouds have been digitally edited rather then hand painted. thus the same assets appear in every episode since then.
[[File:No Pictures Please 092.png|thumb|Squidward picking up a flower cloud.]]
[[File:No Pictures Please 092.png|thumb|Squidward picking up a flower cloud.]]
*{{Link|Squidward}} seems to have the ability to pick up a flower cloud as shown in "[[No Pictures Please]]."
*{{Link|Squidward}} seems to have the ability to pick up a flower cloud as shown in "[[No Pictures Please]]."
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They all look like flowers, SpongeBob. All the time.
Template:ObjectFlower clouds are flower-shaped clouds that appear in the sky in every episode of the series.
Description
The clouds appear in the sky and come in various colors. When in Bikini Bottom, they appear normally, but when outside of the town, they appear stretched out and distorted. They are able to fall from the sky, as seen in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. They are Bikini Bottom's version of clouds.
Mentions and interactions
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The flower clouds have been mentioned, moved, or interacted with several times in the series.
In "Plane to Sea," the plane bumps into several flower clouds. Two flower clouds form into hand shapes and twist the plane into a pretzel-like formation.
In "Single-Celled Defense," Plankton's laser helmet fires into the sky and vaporizes a flower cloud.
Trivia
Despite appearing in every episode of the series, they make their briefest cameo in "Krusty Krushers," only appearing in one scene for a few seconds, where a stunt is performed that requires the stuntmen to launch into the sky.
They later make a short cameo only on the title card of Plankton and the Beanstalk while the rest of the episode has shown regular clouds