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Battle for Bikini Bottom (home console)

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King Jellyfish from I'm Your Biggest Fanatic is the first non-robot (and overall) boss in the game.he seems to be able to shoot a powerfull shockwave and it seems despite being male he seems to to be the one who lays the rest

Robo-Sandy is the first robot boss in the game. Her main attacks include a karate chop, a large jump (which for some reason stuns itself), and a clothesline move (this is when it runs to the edge and springs itself across the arena with its hands and feet against the edge and attatched to it by springs - the move can be avoided by jumping through or over the springs).

  • Prawn (voiced by Doug Lawrence)

Prawn is a blue evil shrimp and the second non-robot boss in the game.he also is shown to be armed with a speciallly designed french horn.and is mermaidmans arch enemy because he turned all his socks pink.

Robo-Patrick is the second robot boss in the game. His main attacks include spitting moves, freeze breath, ice cream slams, and a spinning move that releases industrial waste around it and leaves the robot vulnerable by making him dizzy.

The Flying Dutchman needs Spongebob's help to get the robots off his ship so he can fight him. He is the third non-robot boss in the game.

Robo-SpongeBob is the third robot boss in the game. His main attacks include a large arm swing that freezes him, karate slams (that flip the platform you're on), and a three part sweeping attack in which it shouts "KA-RA-TE!" and the sound waves will knock you unconscious. According to Robo-Plankton, they were supposed to be married, ethier declaring mechnical homosexuality, or meaning the Robo-SpongeBob was a female.

Robo- Plankton is the final robot (and overall) boss of the game. His main attack is a sonic blast. According to himself, the robots have always been obeying Plankton through the entire game and that he and Robo-SpongeBob were to marry.

In the concept art, you can see that a Robo-Squidward was originally planned to be in the game, possibly as a secret boss. This was scrapped before the game's release. But in the Game Boy Advance version, a Robo Squidward is present, and his attacks include slamming tentacles down onto the ground and blowing out musical notes that'll stun anyone who gets hit.

Also in the GBA version, King Jellyfish, Prawn, the Flying Dutchman, and Robo-Plankton are not present. Robo-Squidward is the penultimate boss, and Robo-SpongeBob is the last boss.

Episode Refrences

  • This game makes a lot of references to its show:
  • In the episode Neptune's Spatula, there is a golden spatula in a museum exhibit, which SpongeBob pulls out with ease. In the game, there many golden spatulas in levels, which SpongeBob and friends earn by completing certain tasks. The golden spatulas serve as keys to unlock levels depending how many spatulas the player needs. Plus, the stadium where King Neptune and SpongeBob had a cook-off is also where SpongeBob and Patrick fight Robo-Sandy.
  • At the Posiedome, when Robo-Sandy appeared, Patrick said "It's a Giraffe."(Bubblestand).
  • In the Treedome section of the game, the player can clearly see that SpongeBob is dehydrated due to him being a sea creature. This also happened in Tea at the Treedome and Squirrel Jokes.
  • The level 'The Mermalair,' is based on the episode Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III. The mini-boss battle is also a reference to the episode, in which Prawn was released and imprisoned in a simular experience that Man Ray had.
  • In the episode Pre-Hibernation Week, SpongeBob and Sandy go to the industrial park, in which SpongeBob melted after taking the course. In the game, the industrial park is where SpongeBob and Sandy go to fight Robo-Patrick.
  • In the episode Club SpongeBob, SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward were stranded in a kelp forest. In the game, the same kelp forest serves as a level, but the field wasn't completely covered in kelp. Instead there are open spaces in the level where the player can explore.
  • In the episode Sleepy Time, SpongeBob traverses around the dream realm to visit some of his friends' dreams. The level 'SpongeBob's Dream' is based on the episode, in which SpongeBob has to enter his friends' dreams in order to get Golden Spatulas and to reach Patrick's Dream.
  • On the design of SpongeBot SteelPants, SpongeBot SteelPants has rocket jets for legs. It's simular to when SpongeBob blasts off in the water when he was picked hall monitor in the episode Hall Monitor. Plus, the first form of Robo-SpongeBob is simular to when SpongeBob puts on his karate gear in various episodes like Karate Choppers, or No Weenies Allowed.
  • When SpongeBot SteelPants is defeated for the first time, Robo-Plankton will repair him into a form similar to when SpongeBob got Anchor Arms in MuscleBob BuffPants. Also, during the Goo Lagoon scene, the Juice Bar from the same episode is seen.
  • As SpongeBot SteelPants grows due to Robo-Plankton's repairs, Patrick thinks that he's shrinking. This is a reference to the episodes Suds and Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV.
  • Rock Bottom is shown, a reference to the episode Rock Bottom.
  • If SpongeBob approaches the vending machine in the first parts of the level, a bus will arrive and then leave again. This is based on SpongeBob's failed attempts to get on the bus in Rock Bottom.
  • One area in that level is is the Trench of Advanced Darkness.
  • Upon entering the Rock Bottom Museum, the player can see that the paintings are actually episode frames from various SpongeBob episodes.
  • If the player falls into a pithole or goes to a restricted area long enough, a hand will come out and will take the player out of the danger. Similarly, in the episode Suds, when SpongeBob (and Patrick) are about to get their treatments, a hand comes out and takes them to their treatments.
  • Bubble Buddy appears in the game, a reference to the episode Bubble Buddy.
  • When SpongeBob encounters Bubble Buddy for the first time, Bubble Buddy says something about "defeating the giant monkey men and saving the 9th dimension." This line is a recycled line from Big Pink Loser.
  • When you defeat the robots in the Rock Bottom Museum, Bubble Buddy said "I think it's time for a victory screech!" Then, he and SpongeBob does one. This is a reference to The Algae's Always Greener.
  • When you return 10 socks to Patrick, he says "Here's your golden backscratcher.", to which SpongeBob replies "Spatula." and Patrick says "I don't speak Italian." This line was used in Wormy.
  • This may also refer to the episode where Spongebob is replaced by Patrick.In the episode,he says,"Wow!It scratches backs too!".
  • When the player goes down a slope while playing as SpongeBob, SpongeBob will go down the slope on his tounge, and Sandy goes down on a clam, just like in the Sand Mountain scene in Pre-Hibernation Week.
  • Spongebob also crashed into a sandman in the episode, just like how you have to crash into 8 sandman along the slope to get one of Patrick's socks.
  • In the episode Hooky, SpongeBob gets his pants caught on a fishing hook. In some points of the game, SpongeBob can bungee-jump on the fishing hooks (with his pants caught on them, of course).
  • In the episode Ripped Pants, a women forgot to put on sunscreen. In the Goo Lagoon scene, the robots stole people's sunscreen.
  • The police station from the episode Life of Crime is seen.
  • One of SpongeBob's moves, the Bubble Bowl, is named after the stadium with the same name from Band Geeks.
  • In a few points in the game, a mime fish can be seen. This is a reference to the episode The Sponge Who Could Fly, where SpongeBob saves Patrick from a mime fish.
  • King Jellyfish from I'm Your Biggest Fanatic is a boss in the game.
  • SpongeBob, in the Goo Lagoon level, makes a reference to the Season 8 episode That Sinking Feeling (even though it hasn't been made at that time) by saying "I've got that sinking feeling!"

Trivia

  • At the intro movie The Krusty Krab is never shown even though it's about Plankton's plan to get the formula.
  • Inside Sandy's Treedome Spongebob begins to dry up even though he could've used a water helmet.
  • The Flying Dutchman battle is the only battle with you fighting as someone other then SpongeBob.
  • Mr Krabs and Mermaid Man are voiced by Joe Whyte instead of Clancy Brown and Ernest Borgnine.
  • This is one of two video games in which Mermaid Man is not voiced by his respective VA (he was voiced by Joe Alaskey in Lights Camera Pants!)
  • When Spongebob enters the Krusty Krab, if you look out the front window, Mr Krabs (who was standing right outside the KK) is nowhere to be seen.
  • The Robo-SpongeBob battle is the only battle where the robot is fought by the character it was based on.

Games

The games are:

  • Kelp Forest:
    • Vine Swinger,
    • Dock Block,
    • Gary Trivia,
    • Gary Chopper,
    • Dress To Impress,
    • Slime Trail,
  • Downtown:
    • Traffic Jam,
    • Manhole Memory,
    • Patrick Trivia,
    • Robot Alley,
    • The Magic Shop,
    • Bowling Buddies,
  • The Mermalair:
    • Cave Jumper,
    • Open Says Me,
    • Sqiudward Trivia,
    • Rope Burn,
    • The Wall of Gadgets,
    • Mermalair Dance Party,
  • The Flying Dutchman's Graveyard:
    • Capture The Flag,
    • Shove It,
    • Mr. Krabs Trivia,
    • Hide Me Money,
    • Balancing Act,
    • Walk the Plank,
  • Chum Bucket Lab:
    • Sneaky Feet,
    • Hall of Arms,
    • Sandy Trivia,
    • Robot Roundup,
    • The Spectacular Contraption,
    • Chop-a-Bot,

Story Mode

In the PC version of the game, there is a scene which tells a story inbetween the games, allowing the player to know what is going on in the game.

Glitches

Green Tublet Flames

Not really a glitch but on the console version if you set the system's date to March 17, the Tublet robots will shoot out green flames instead of orange.


Seeing inside people's bodies

If you get in front of any body who can stay in their place, you revolve the camera 180 degrees (console version only) press any button that zooms in, and controll the camera down and you can see inside of them.

Infinite Jump in Jellyfish Fields

At Jellyfish Caves, go near the first bus stop in the game, and you will see a Floating Tiki near the information sign, double-jump and use your Spin Attack for farther jumping. Then, jump off the tiki, double-jump, then use your Spin Attack twice to jump even farther. You'll see that you are out of the basis map. Then, when you reach the point of the map, you'll see a dimensional edge that unwittingly goes on for infinity (not really). You will fall for a very long time. Then, look up, and you'll see that the map has disappeared. Eventually, Hans will save you and take you back to Jellyfish Caves.

Dimensional Hub

Go to Spork Mountain in Jellyfish Fields, and there will be a big slide at the base of the mountain. Jump to the corrct point of the slide, and you'll see a dimensional version of SpongeBob's, Patrick's, and Squidward's houses. When you go inside them, part of them disappear. This is because the hub is currently not in the map. But Hans might eventually see you.

References

External links

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