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<p style="font-weight:normal;">The Chum Coliseum is a theater with medieval like features. It has fighting and battles, and much more. Inside there is a stadium where there is an audience watching battles, and fights.</p> | <p style="font-weight:normal;">The Chum Coliseum is a theater with medieval-like features. It has fighting and battles, and much more. Inside there is a stadium where there is an audience watching battles, and fights.</p> | ||
==Role in the episode== | ==Role in the episode== |
Revision as of 19:41, 30 January 2018
Template:LTab Template:Location The Chum Coliseum is a gladiator place that was created by Template:Data:Links in the episode "Spongicus."
Description
The Chum Coliseum is a theater with medieval-like features. It has fighting and battles, and much more. Inside there is a stadium where there is an audience watching battles, and fights.
Role in the episode
Template:Data:Links goes in to face the wild lion-like fish called the Lion Fish. Fish from Bikini Bottom sit down, relax, eat chum on a stick, Chum pie, Chum burger's (chumwich), chum fries, and other chum products, and watch the games. It is likely the coliseum gladiator game where gladiators fight other gladiators, or fight monsters such as giant boars, man-eating lions, harpies, sea serpents, minotaurs, griffins, gorgons, hydras, cyclopes, centaurs, cerberus's, and the titans. Patrick and Template:Data:Links both try to run from the Lion Fish, but a sausage fell, and the Lion Fish is tamed by the sausage and eats it. The rest of the sausages fell on Plankton, and the Lion Fish eats the sausages and Plankton. Template:Section-cleanup
Trivia
- The Chum Coliseum is an obvious parody of the Roman Coliseum.
- This location is similar to Medieval Moments.