Bizarro Bottom
Characters
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- Patrick Star
- French Narrator
- Bus driver Template:Cameo
- SpongeTom ShortPants
- Barry Template:Single appearance
- Mr. Claws Template:Single appearance
- Octward Template:Single appearance
- Preston Template:Single appearance
- Sammy Template:Single appearance
- Mrs. Gruff Template:Single appearance
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Squidward Tentacles
- Young Man Powerwalker Template:Single appearance
- Ted Template:Single appearance
- French Canadian Narrator Template:Single appearance
- Sandy Cheeks
- Pink SpongeMom Template:Single appearance
- Blue SpongeDad Template:Single appearance
- Mrs. Puff
- Customer #1 (Bizarro Bottom resident) Template:Single appearance
- I.M. Poster the Pirate (intro sequence)
- I.M. Poster the Pirate's bird (intro sequence)
Synopsis
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]
Music
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Trivia
General
- With the production code of 325-1501, this is the first episode produced for the show's fifteenth production season.
- The premise is similar to season 1's "Rock Bottom," as both episodes involve SpongeBob taking a bus ride to a new and strange location.
- This is the sixth episode of the series and the first since season 11's "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" to have an alternate theme song.
- This is the first episode since season 8's "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" where the alternate intro uses original footage and audio.
- This is the first episode since season 6's "Truth or Square" where the alternate intro is sung by a special guest.
- However, season 11's "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom" did have a special intro, although that was just the reused intro from "Truth or Square" and season 8's "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!"
- This also marks the first time in the series where a standard-length episode uses its own intro.
- These are the following differences between Bikini Bottom and its opposite counterpart, Tankini Top:
- The name of the city is a opposite of Bikini Bottom, with Tankini Top being a play on tank top, an article of clothing, just like Bikini Bottom.
- Additionally, the name is similar to Bikini Top from "Hysterical History."
- SpongeTom lives in a melon, which is the opposite of SpongeBob living in a pineapple.
- SpongeTom's Krunchy Krab hat is circular and the anchor is flipped upside down, which is the opposite of SpongeBob's Krusty Krab hat being more straight and upwards.
- When SpongeTom walks, his shoes makes a different squeaking sound than SpongeBob's.
- SpongeTom's pet Barry has no shell and looks more like a slug. He also has a deeper voice than Gary's.
- SpongeTom's catchphrase, "I'm prepared!" is the opposite of SpongeBob's catchphrase, "I'm ready!"
- The Krunchy Krab's name is a play on The Crunchy Crab, another word used when describing something crusty, like The Krusty Krab.
- The top of the clam shell on the Krunchy Krab is more thicker than the Krusty Krab's sign. In additon, it also has a tounge, which is not seen on the Krusty Krab's sign.
- The "Enter" sign that was on the floor outside the Krusty Krab was changed to say "Come In" for the Krunchy Krab.
- The flags on top of the Krunchy Krab were changed to be triangular designs, as opposed to the Krusty Krab's rectangular maritime flags.
- The Krunchy Krab sells tacos as opposed to the Krusty Krab selling Krabby Patties.
- The taco picture on the Krunchy Krab is on the right window while the Krabby Patty picture on the Krusty Krab is on the left window.
- The interior of the Krunchy Krab has ropes that form rectangles, as apposed to the Krusty Krab's ropes that form rotated squares.
- Most of the incidentals seem to be happy all the time, even when they're in a car crash, as seen later in the episode.
- The door to the Krunchy Krab's kitchen is on the left side on the restaurant, as opposed to it being on the right. This may imply that Mr. Claws' office is on the right side, which may be a reference to how Mr. Krabs' office was once on the right side in "Help Wanted."
- Octward is Squidward's opposite. He appears to like and care for SpongeTom, unlike Squidward with SpongeBob. HIs apperance is a squid, despite his name suggesting he is a octopus. This is a reference to how Squidward's name is also misleading, with him being a octopus, despite his name suggesting his is a squid.
- In addition, his appearance looks similar to Squidina Star from The Patrick Star Show.
- The grill is replaced by a taco prepration booth, and the spatula is replaced by a scooper.
- There is a wide sink with dishes in it to the left of the taco booth, as opposed to a deep fryer to the right of the grill.
- There are decorative flags on the ceiling of the Krunchy Krab's kitchen.
- Mr. Krabs is replaced by Mr. Claws. He appears as blue, and has a curved nose as opposed to Mr Krabs' bendy nose. His is also very nice to SpongeTom, even letting him go home early and giving him a day off, unlike Mr. Krabs where he never would do such, and would force SpongeBob and Squidward to work mercilessly. His laugh is also more slower than Mr. Krabs' laugh.
- The foghorn alarm clock is replaced by a periscope alarm clock. The sound it makes is a quieter version of the foghorn, mixed with the sounds of a rooster crowing. Additionally, everything in the room is facing the left, as opposed to facing the right. This also applies to the bathroom.
- Kelpo and milk has been changed to Soap Flakes and orange juice.
- Mr. Claws calls SpongeTom "son" as opposed to Mr. Krabs calling SpongeBob "boy."
- The Yum Bucket is a parallel to the Chum Bucket. The glove is replaced by a sock, and it also sells Yummy Patties, as opposed to chum. There is also a line of customers going out the door, which is something that the Chum Bucket can never achieve on a regular basis.
- Sammy and Preston are the parallel versions of Patrick and Sandy. Preston appears to be the smart one, paralleling Sandy. Their appearance is a light skin sea star with a turtleneck and pants, aswell as a afro. Sammy appears to be the dumb one, paralleling Patrick. They have a large suit like Sandy's with human like sleeves, longer teeth, a old tail, a flower on the top of their helmet with a smiley face on it, and a different patch on their suit.
- Harry's Gym is a parallel to Larry's Gym. A banner reads "Going out of business" under the Harry's logo, a opposite to how the gym's appearances in the episode of the same name, "Buff for Puff," and SpongeBob Simulator had Larry's Gym say "Grand Opening."
- Mrs. Gruff's Biking School is a parallel to Mrs. Puff's Boating School. She teaches people how to drive a bicycle instead of a boat. Her appearance generally looks the same as her normal counterpart, except with the addtion of a moustache.
- A pufferfish wearing a mustache is similar to Mrs. Puff's late husband, Mr. Puff, whom of which also has a mustache, in "Hysterical History."
- Groovy Groupers is the opposite of Goofy Goober's. Its appearance is a hipple like design, even the wheel on the side of the establisment is changed to the peace symbol.
- Young Man Powerwalker is the parallel to Old Man Walker. He generally looks the same to him, except he has longer legs, has a deeper voice, and can walk easily without a walker.
- Ted is the parallel of Fred. His catchphrase is "My arm!" instead of "My leg!"
- SpongeTom's parents house is a lemon, as opposed to Harold and Margaret's house being a avocado.
- SpongeTom's parents' designs has the exact same shape as SpongeBob, as opposed to them looking more circular than SpongeBob.
- The name of the city is a opposite of Bikini Bottom, with Tankini Top being a play on tank top, an article of clothing, just like Bikini Bottom.
- This is the sixth episode of the series to feature The Tidal Zone, following "No Pictures Please," "The Night Patty," "Welcome to Binary Bottom," "You're Going to Pay...Phone," and "A Skin Wrinkle in Time."
- Additionally, this episode marks the first appearance of The Tidal Zone in two years since "A Skin Wrinkle in Time."
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.