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*With the production code of 325-1501, this is the first episode produced for the show's [[Season 15|fifteenth production season]].
*With the production code of 325-1501, this is the first episode produced for the show's [[Season 15|fifteenth production season]].
*The plot is similar to [[season 1]]'s "[[Rock Bottom]]," as both episodes involve SpongeBob taking a bus ride to a new and strange location.
*The plot is similar to [[season 1]]'s "[[Rock Bottom]]," as both episodes involve SpongeBob taking a bus ride to a new and strange location.
*This episode also is similar to the episode "[[Welcome to Binary Bottom]]", which everyone are robots.
*This episode is also similar to "[[Welcome to Binary Bottom]]," in which all of the characters are robots minus {{Link|Karen}}.
 
* This is the second time [[Bikini Bottom]] was in a different style. First being the episode above.


===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*The title references the DC Comics Anti-Hero and Superman's backwards doppleganger, Bizzaro, a character who does the opposite of everything his counterpart does, both physically and mentally.
*The title references the DC Comics Anti-Hero and Superman's backwards doppelganger, Bizarro, a character who does the opposite of everything his counterpart does, both physically and mentally.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:36, 29 March 2025

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If you were looking for the article about the digital collection, then see Bizarro Bikini Bottom.

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Characters

Production

This episode was confirmed on Cartoonlounge.de on February 22, 2025.[1]

On February 23, 2025, sound effects designer and editor Jeffrey Hutchins announced that he had started working on this episode and its sister, albeit referring to them as "season 15," due to the series being in its fifteenth production season.[2][3]

Trivia

General

Cultural references

  • The title references the DC Comics Anti-Hero and Superman's backwards doppelganger, Bizarro, a character who does the opposite of everything his counterpart does, both physically and mentally.

References

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