The flower clouds have been mentioned, moved, or interacted with several times in the series.
The flower clouds have been mentioned, moved, or interacted with several times in the series.
*In "[[Pressure]]," SpongeBob and Sandy watch the clouds. Sandy says "They all look like flowers, SpongeBob. All the time."
*In "[[Pressure]]," SpongeBob and Sandy watch the clouds. Sandy says "They all look like flowers, SpongeBob. All the time."
*In ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]'', flower clouds ripple a little bit to show the detail of life underwater.
*In "[[Chimps Ahoy]]," Sandy describes the "flowers up above" when singing about the ocean.
*In "[[Chimps Ahoy]]," Sandy describes the "flowers up above" when singing about the ocean.
*In ''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'', flower clouds fall down from the sky.
*In ''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'', flower clouds fall down from the sky.
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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 "Pressure," SpongeBob and Sandy watch the clouds. Sandy says "They all look like flowers, SpongeBob. All the time."
In "No Pictures Please," Squidward picks up and opens a flower cloud like a door.
In "Karen's Virus," Karen throws a boatmobile at a flower cloud and knocks it down.
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.