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Template:LTab-gallery Template:Location Floater's Cemetery is a cemetery in Bikini Bottom. It only appears in "One Krabs Trash."

About

Description

It has a very gloomy appearance and is covered by green fog at night. It is unknown if it is covered by green fog every night or just in "One Krabs Trash."

Role in the series

The Floater's Cementery was first seen when Mr. Krabs decided to get back the soda drinking hat after SpongeBob buried it back with its original owner Smitty Werben Jaegerman Jensen. Mr. Krabs arrives at the graveyard only to be freaked out by the many creepy sea life that lives there. He eventually spots Squidward putting flowers near a tombstone and walks home crying. Mr. Krabs goes over to the tombstone which reads "Here Lies Squidward's Hopes and Dreams," to which, Mr. Krabs replies by saying "What a baby." He continues his search and eventually finds the grave of Jensen (which is a pretty large tombstone in the shape of the #1). Mr. Krabs digs up the grave and retrieves the soda drinking hat. Before Mr. Krabs could run home and claim his money for it, Jensen suddenly rises out of the ground demanding Mr. Krabs to return his hat. Mr. Krabs declines, to which, Jensen calls upon the living dead to help take back his most prized possession. However, Mr. Krabs puts up a fight by taking the head of a skeleton fish and uses it as a sword to fight of the monsters. Krabs does this from night until morning until he reaches back to the entrance of the cemetery pretty excited now he thinks he has one million dollars.

Associated characters

People who have been there

Buried there

Tombstones

  • R.I.P Stupid
  • I'm With Stupid
  • Here Lies Squidward's Hopes and Dreams
  • Driver Dan
  • Rest in Peace
  • Old Salty Lies Beneath
  • Smitty Werben Jaegerman Jensen (The last two parts of his name are written on a wooden plank)

Trivia

  • Its name comes from the phrase, "Floaters," which are dead fish.