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*The island appeared in "[[Truth or Square]]" when {{Link|Patchy the Pirate}} went looking for SpongeBob, who didn't arrive at his TV Extravaganza.
*The island appeared in "[[Truth or Square]]" when {{Link|Patchy the Pirate}} went looking for SpongeBob, who didn't arrive at his TV Extravaganza.
*The island appeared in "[[Mall Girl Pearl]]" in [[Beatrice]]'s scrapbook.
*The island appeared in "[[Mall Girl Pearl]]" in [[Beatrice]]'s scrapbook.
*The island appeared in ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom]]'' as a Secret area to get a [[Krabby Patty Trophy]].
*Bikini Atoll was an island that was used for nuclear bomb testing in the 40s and 50s.
*Bikini Atoll was an island that was used for nuclear bomb testing in the 40s and 50s.
*Starting with "[[Lame and Fortune]]," a CGI model of the island will be used instead of the filmed island.<ref>https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/755788852573253633</ref>
*Starting with "[[Lame and Fortune]]," a CGI model of the island will be used instead of the filmed island.<ref>https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/755788852573253633</ref>

Revision as of 17:22, 10 October 2017

Template:LTab Template:Location Bikini Atoll is the marker of where Bikini Bottom is located.

About

Description

Its most notable landmarks are the three trees that inhabit one side of the island. It appears small, but in reality, it is much larger and appears small because of an optical illusion.[1]

On the other side of the island there is a forest filled with an array of wild life and a skeleton who formerly guarded the Magic Book.[1]

History

Bikini Atoll has been around for millennia. The trees that inhabit the island have had its ancestors during the times of prehistory.[2]

At one point, Davy Jones was either on the island or at least had the Magic Book which formerly resided on the island. [1]

Trivia

References