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Was in Jail in 3 episodes
Was in Jail in 3 episodes


Spongebob Meets the Stranger, Good Ol' Whatshisname, and Life of Crime (for a few seconds because they stole a balloon on free balloon day)
[[SpongeBob Meets the Strangler]], [[Good Ol' Whatshisname]], and [[Life of Crime]] (for a few seconds because they stole a balloon on free balloon day)





Revision as of 10:03, 15 October 2011

The Bikini Bottom Jail is governmental institution in Bikini Bottom as seen occasionally in the series. It was

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Bikini Bottom Jail

first seen in the episode, "Hall Monitor."

The building is four stories high, with a weight attached to it. The jail features a rock crushing yard, a kitchen, cafeteria (serves chili and uranium-free water), and the jail cells. The inmates do many activities such as crush rocks, lift weights, and make wire hangers and license plates. There have been many instances that involved main characters going to jail.

Features

  • A large pile of rocks Mrs. Puff was seen smashing for an unknown reason.
  • A giant "cannonball" weight attached to the main building.
  • A robot computer spongebob used in The Battle for Bikini Bottom.
  • A seemingily bottomless extra security cell plankton was seen in in Krabby Road.
  • A solitary confinment room supposedly made of sponge. (This may not be entirely accurate as Mrs. Puff was delusional at the time.)
  • A coat hanger factory. (This may be a reference to the cliche of a licence plate factory being in prisons.)
  • A plankton-sized prison cell, actually a safe, seen in "Krabby Road."
  • A cafeteria that supposedly only serves chili.
  • A water supply that supposedly contains high amounts of uranium. (This may be a reference to the recent worry of mercury contaminated water. This may also be a reference that Bikini Atoll, the location of Bikini Bottom was the site of a dozen or so nuclear tests.)
  • Clear glass communication windows.
  • A supply of novelty lollypops, as seen in "Life of Crime."


Criminals

Spongebob

Was in Jail in 1 episode

Driven to Tear. With the Time Card " One Debt to Society later

Patrick

Was in Jail in 3 episodes

SpongeBob Meets the Strangler, Good Ol' Whatshisname, and Life of Crime (for a few seconds because they stole a balloon on free balloon day)


Mrs. Puff

Mrs. Puff has been in jail in Hall Monitor, No Free Rides, Ditchin', Summer Job and Doing Time. In Hall Monitor and Doing Time, Mrs. Puff was sent to jail because SpongeBob destroyed Bikini Bottom. In No Free Rides, she stole SpongeBob's new boatmobile and crashed it into a police car. In Summer Job, she was going to be sent to a Stoney Loaksome in the same outfit as "Hall Monitor". In Ditchin', she was sent to jail because she skipped Jury Duty.

Squidward Tentacles

Squidward has been in jail in "Good Ol' Whatshisname" and "Krabby Road." He went to jail in Good Ol' Whatshisname for stealing Mr. What Zit Tooya's wallet. But, as a matter of fact, he was happy to be in jail because he was away from SpongeBob, but he found out later that he was in the same room as Patrick. See SpongeBob for how he ended up in jail in Krabby Road

Eugene H. Krabs

Mr. Krabs was in jail in "The Smoking Peanut", "Nasty Patty", and "Good Ol' Whatshisname". He had to go to jail because since he thought it was free day, he was allowed to get everything like a light bulb, even Clamu's pearl, which turned out to be an egg that later hatched. In the ""Nasty Patty" ", he was sent to the Krusty Krab from a cop. and in Goold Ol' Whatshisname , he went to the Bikini Bottom Jail to give Squidward his prize.

Tattle-Tale Strangler

The Strangler was in jail in "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler." He was wanted for strangling tattletales.

Sheldon J. Plankton

Plankton was in jail in "Krabby Road." He had attempted to steal the Krabby Patty but this is his first time seen in jail.