I feel like he just guesses what gary's saying based on his tone? lol but yeah it's a bit weird. I mean they made a whole ep abt gary getting a translator device so spongebob can understand him, I think the norm is that he doesn't / w'ever makes the joke work better
During that one episode where Plankton pretended to be Gary SpongeBob was surprised that Gary was talking. Even though he's spoken to Gary hundreds of times.
@@suarez9108 even if spongebob supposedly understands what he's saying, he's still just meowing and not talking lol. similar thing happened in "sleepy time" when he met the dream version of gary, he was surprised he could talk
One inconsistency I've not seen brought up much is Mrs. Puff's school. The interior, in most episodes is just shown to be a single room, but there are a few times it's a whole school with multiple classrooms and even stairs. A good example of this is the episode when Patrick joins SpongeBob to class, the episode makes the school seem huge inside.
Everyone asks how Spongebob can afford such a nice house, but it literally fell out of the sky. They should be asking how Squidward, with a cashier salary, can afford a house so big it requires an ELEVATOR
Is it cheap since he used it to pay to use the crane machine with it not even lasting the entire night even tho he had more quarters with him also Also SpongeBob literally got a copy of his house from a single can
I think the elevator is just him being boujee. We have three stories in our house and it takes about 30 seconds getting from the bottom to the top taking the stairs
patrick's home kinda makes sense to me. you could argue that since its all made of sand he can redecorate it however he wants to suit his needs at any given moment. as for the electricity working, i think thats just general cartoon logic which spongebob employs a lot. it sorta makes sense that some random TV made out of sand somehow actually works in the silly anything goes world of spongebob. this isn't to say all plotholes can be explained with cartoon logic. like squidward's bedroom being on the first floor in plankton, isn't really cartoon logic since its not for a joke, or even that absurd, just a detail which isn't consistent with the rest of the show.
Fully agree, I didn't wanna just be the generic cartoon reviewer who goes after every small detail cause that's no fun, but then that leads to an important question: WHERE DOES PATRICK PUT ALL THE DUG UP SAND?
@@btanman you could make the case that after Plankton roasted Squidward from that day onward he decided to sleep upstairs instead of downstairs and every episode that we see Squidward sleep upstairs takes place after that event.
His decor isn't "models of fish" they're mostly fishing lures that we can assume sank to the sea floor. The real inconsistency, is that the big one on his wall is a top-water popper. These lures are buoyant, making it extremely unlikely and inconvenient for SpongeBob to acquire it.
@@_sofa0 Ill go deeper on this lol. Someone would need to have been using a fishing line that sinks, the line left on the lure would need to be realllllly long to reach Spongebob, and SpongeBob is pretty weak! Not saying it's impossible though.
Considering how much their houses get blown up or get their walls knocked down it shouldn’t be too much of a leap to say they rearranged their house after haha
In Help Wanted, SpongeBob makes like a million patties in less than 30 seconds for the anchovies, but in Neptune’s Spatula it takes him like 5 minutes to make a single patty in the competition against Neptune. That always bothered me, but I realized that it’s because the two episodes are trying to give the viewers two different messages; one is about passion and dedication, and the other is about quality over quantity. My point is, sometimes contradictions in SpongeBob are intentional and are there for a reason.
@@pseudoplotinus The comment is not contradicting itself whatsoever… My point was that some contradictions in the show are intentional and are there for a reason. There is no reason to be bothered by them because they are there to teach different lessons. P.S - Hegelianistically is not a real word; it misinterprets the essence of Hegelianism, you probably used it to show the world how much of an intelligent douchebag you are. Unfortunately for you, this turn of Hegelianism does not exist in the dictionary.
@@pseudoplotinus My comment did not contradict itself whatsoever… My point was that some contradictions in the show are intentional and are there for a reason. There is no reason to be bothered by them because they are there for a good reason and to teach different lessons. P.S - Hegelianistically is not a real word; it misinterprets the essence of Hegelianism, you probably used it to show the world how much of an intelligent douchebag you are. Unfortunately for you, this turn of Hegelianism does not exist in the dictionary.
@@pseudoplotinusMy comment does not contradict itself. It emphasizes that even though there are contradictions in the show, some are intentionally there because they are parts of different lessons the show is trying to teach the viewers so there is no reason to be bothered by them. Nevertheless, Hegelianistically does not exist in the dictionary.
My headcanon is that, since they’re underwater, occasionally there’s a strong tide or large animal and entire building can get swept up and moved around, and that’s why the Krusty Krab is sometimes in different places compared to SpongeBob’s house
Squidward's bedroom was on the first floor, until SpongeBob crashed through it and destroyed the walls, which made Squidward move it to the second floor, that way SpongeBob couldn't crash through it again. The Krusty Krab being to the left or right of Conch Street isn't an issue: there are simply two different ways of reaching it. Going to the right (from our vantage point) is a straight shot, while going left (again, from our vantage point) is a roundabout way of getting there.
I can (sort of) confirm this. As a kid I had a book about SpongeBob with lots of different stuff about the show in it. Trivia, stuff about episodes and the characters etc. There was also a map of Bikini Bottom, which shows that there are in fact two different ways to get to the Krusty Krab from SpongeBob's house, one going left and the other going right. I guess SpongeBob just prefers to take one route over the other sometimes.
I am 87% sure that we do get to see patricks grill again in that one episode where he gets a really rare card with mermaid man or something and the plot revolves around how sponegbob tries to prevent patrick from injuring the card (which patrick, keeps accidetally doing). At one point, patrick tries to clean his grill with the card iirc.
yeah we do I'm p sure the grill is also used in "patrick's staycation". but it is kinda funny to me how spongebob, squidward and patrick's houses all have these rarely seen/used aspects to them
I need to say that milkshakes at the Krusty Krab make perfect sense when you consider that McDonald’s, Burger King, Chick-fil-a, and Arby’s all have milkshakes; Wendy’s has their frosty which I’d say is somewhere between a milkshake and soft serve ice cream, and Dairy Queen has a whole menu including burgers and chicken strips and such.
@@jocastadidntknew5980 Could be from dolphins or whales, but Bikini Bottom is on the ocean floor and aquatic mammals need to breathe so they stay near the surface. Maybe it's imported from a higher elevation town?
Squidward’s room in ‘Plankton!’ was always funny to me. Not only is it on ground level when in every other appearance it’s on a higher floor, but both walls that SpongeBob breaks through lead outside. So I like to imagine that in that one specific episode Squidward’s front door leads to his bedroom which is also the only room in his entire house.
Some say Squidward chose to move his bedroom upstairs after the events of "Plankton!" I know SpongeBob's lack of continuity, but it's still a fun theory to me at least.
I love the physical inconsistencies of Bikini Bottom. Keeps it fresh every episode; you never know what you're going to expect, even when taking place in the same locations you've seen a hundred times. Plus, the unpredictable nature of the town fits the non-sensical theme of the show. What I'm not a fan of is when the characters are inconsistent, like when SpongeBob is braindead in one episode, or a maniac that tortures Squidward in the next. The characters should be the grounding feature of the show.
SpongeBob being a maniac who tortures Squidward was literally a thing in season one in the sweet home pineapple Patrick says is it already time to ruin Squidward day with him saying that to not start without him
@@btanman Well with how extremely time consuming it is to scan book pages in high quality, can you really blame anyone? We're lucky enough as is to have high quality video game covers scan online, especially for older games or less popular games.
Another inconsistency that bothers me is the layout of the kitchen at the Krusty Crab. In most episodes, Spongebob’s grill is right by Squidward’s little order window or whatever you call it. In other episodes, the grill and everything is on the other side of the kitchen.
@@gameuniverse5973 Seems a bit excessive to move a huge grill/stove all the way to the other side of the kitchen and then turn it around, just to clean the sides and then turn it around again and pull it all the way back to the order window behind Squidward imo, and it’s not really a small kitchen. But maybe that’s just me.
@@Holidayflowergirl Well the episode "The Grill is Gone" pretty much confirms SpongeBob moves the grill around a lot. "Your Shoe's Untied" makes fun of how far away the grill is from the ordering window. Speaking of loopholes, if SpongeBob wore any other shoes without shoelaces, then all of his bad luck with shoelaces in "Your Shoe's Untied" could have been completely avoided.
@@Holidayflowergirl your talking to the same sponge that hang up his socks for each day or month on his wall and count the sesame seeds at the middle of the night which either on its own is ridiculous like he definitely not getting paid to go in the middle of the night He also keeps Krabby patties in folders and shelves
I always liked to think Squidward did have his bedroom on the first level, but then freaky stuff like that kept happening and thought it may feel more comfortable to have some sort of buffer between him and spongebob, so he moved his room upstairs so he had a bit more time to react if spongebob ever invaded his home again
Apparently there was an episode about the Krusty Krab opening a drive-through, and in order for the premise to work they just edited out the windows. You can even see it in the establishing shot.
Yup the walls in both sides where wood instead of being glass like we always shown even tho I don't really see the point Mr Krabs could have just done a hole in the glass to act as a drive through still or they dint want to have to animated the outside in every shot
@@gameuniverse5973 yeah good point, it could've been to make it easier to animate as the krusty krab was surrounded by boats for most of that ep and it could've gotten confusing drawing everything there from multiple angles. I also heard censors have weird rules abt broken glass so maybe they couldn't show krabs smashing thru the windows a bunch of times but idk that's prolly a stretch
@@tiablue9106 Considering how many times the Krusty Krab gets destroyed, I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Krabs chose to, at one point, just rebuild the sides of the walls with only wood to see if it would cause less destruction. But somehow still managed to cause destruction anyways.
There’s even a gag where two fish argue about whether Neptune or Poseidon are king of the sea in the episode where it’s really windy and the jelly fish are attracted to the whistle noises SpongeBob’s holes make in the wind.
Ugh that episode, but yeah technically Neptune and Poseidon are the same person (in original mythology anyway) Neptune is just his Roman name and Poseidon is his Greek name same with the likes of Jupiter and Zeus.
Even when I was a kid there were several that I noticed: 1. The Krusty Krab is open on Sundays in Squid's Day Off but then in Good Neighbors, Sunday is Squidward's only day off. 2. SB-129 and Ugh give us two different paleolithic versions of Spongebob and Patrick. 3. There's a kelp tree next to Patrick's house that only shows up in Club Spongebob and is never seen again. 4. There's a coral tree growing next to Squidward's house that only shows up in Christimas Who and is never seen again. 5. Christimas Who establishes that no one in Bikini Bottom konws what Christmas is, but in Secret Box Spongebob mentions a Christmas party as though it's a regular occurence. And perhaps the biggest one: 6. The Krabby Patty Formula is an old Krabs family recipe, something Mr. Krabs invented intentionally, or something created entirely by accident depedning on the episode.
First I think Squidward just uses his vacation which he mentioned in squeaky boots in sunday or they just change the schedule like probably reversing the 24 hours a day Second sb SpongeBob and Patrick are older eras while ugh is a younger era by how they have houses,can somewhat talk,and have actual clothes Kelp tree honestly who knows but I see it being cut down by Patrick to eat since kelp is shown being something they eat Coral tree was cut down so Squidward never bothered to plant another again since it probably took a long time to grow Secret box can happen before the Christmas episode there nothing saying the episodes are all in chronological order The formula honestly is probably made by accident the whole Krabby patty family recipe can be argued him lying hard since he did lie bold face on how the Krabby patty and plankton was with SpongeBob same with plankton so there unreliable narrators to that so even the Karen version of events might not be true
In regards to King Neptune, official anniversary art establishes that the King from Neptune's Spatula and the King from the 1st movie are two different people. I presume the latter is merely royalty while the former is an actual god.
I think they're supposed to be the same people Sherm Cohen said that Stephan Hillenburg came up with move Neptune's design because it would be funnier, he said that Stephan never cared about continuity
I think a good reason to have consistency in cartoons is twofold. One you get the reward of paying attention and seeing old unused rooms again and it being fun to see. Two if the location is part of a joke, then the joke isn't overshadowed by us overthinkers thinking about the inconsistency rather than the joke itself.
0:17 the entire reason the first three seasons are remembered is because of the continuity consistency? Are you sure it’s not because they’re well written and hilarious?
Commenting before watching, apparently they changed who squidward’s mom is, before it used to be an older looking squid but now in (of course) one of the newer episodes show his “actual” mom
Not gonna lie, I forgot about the big stuff (like Kamp Koral & SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward's families). I heard about the new episode, and I think they also changed what his dad looked like (at least from one of the comics). If the video does well (PLEASE LET IT DO WELL UA-cam) I'll probably make a follow up video to address stuff like that!
One thing you forgot was in the episode "Inspongeiac" Spongebob's house is seen being next door to Patrick's rock. With Squidwards house nowhere to be seen.
Squidward tied balloons to his house and moved it away from his annoying neighbors in a hilarious offscreen adventure that ended with him realizing he relied on SpongeBob and needed to move back
5:39 I always assumed this was supposed to be Bikini Bottom, as I thought the joke was that they would've already been at the house if Squidward just listened to Spongebob
I think the weirdest Spongebob inconsistency I ever saw was in The Healthy Krab. In that episode, Mr. Krabs basically loses it due to stress and snaps on Squidward, ripping the boat Squidward works in out of the wall and rowing it with a paddle to chase him around the Krusty Krab. When that happens, you can see that for some reason the boat is connected to the grill in the kitchen, because you can see it visible through the hole left behind by the missing boat and that it is now unplugged. Squidward later runs back into the kitchen to escape Mr. Krabs and accidentally lands on the grill, which burns him as he proclaims "The grill is still on!" The grill that is still VISIBLY UNPLUGGED in that same shot...
I guess he just assumes the grill is on? I doubt squidward cares enough to remember which parts of the krustry Krab are connected,and the stovetop happened to still be hot
9:52 “yadda yadda yadda you’ve probably heard this before” me, who clicked on this to escape work and doesn’t know a lick of spongebob lore: yes of course btan i’ve heard it a million times!! great video fr tho
@@deutschermichel5807 i mean, you could consider there as being a larger entity. a town, township, city, county, state, and nation all have different "main" leaders. at least, that's how it works in the united states, but i would imagine most countries have some sort of tiered structure, just with different power balances. bikini bottom could be like the queens county of the region it is in, while neptune is the acting power for a large area of the sea. given his abilities and status, i would imagine he is very powerful.
@@pikminman13 don't they say he the ruler of the sea so he commands the entire sea not just bikini bottom also he shown not caring about mortals so there no way he would bother with their politics
The inconsistencies with the houses could be explained away by Bikini Bottom always blowing up. This also could explain the population. However, a lot of people just die in the show anyway so that also explains it.
4:46 I like to think Squidward's bedroom used to be on the first floor but after spongebob did that shit Squidward decided to move everything upstairs for safety
5:02 they did this ALL the time in adventure time, where people would break into finn and jake's house walls and it's seemingly on the first level even though they're in a TREEHOUSE
What drives me nuts about Squidward’s house is that the two windows that make up the eyes of his home switch between being apart of either his bedroom or his art/music studio. I remember that occupying a concerning amount of space in my head as a child.
Never thought being an old fart would be useful, but the yellow bamboo thing on top of Patrick's rock is supposed to be UHF-VHF Outdoor antenna. Back before cable, those things were everywhere on roofs in order to pick up TV signals. And since it's an early design from the show, it still has that Tiki-bar aesthetic.
@@spongebobfan78 ever since that day it's had a bad reputation. SpongeBob is perfectly competent at preparing milkshakes but nobody wants to try it anymore. It's sad really
@@emofurryboyfriendasmrprobably a dumb cartoon theory but I can see being canon it was not expired until later with when it was not SpongeBob could make perfect milkshakes but when it expired he instantly loses the ability to make it Might be evidence Patrick license was shredded in the middle of him driving by sponge with not being able to drive that well after it
You also forgot to mention that in the same episode where Patrick's parents visit that SpongeBob jumps through Patrick's wall and it leads perfect outside despite it being underground
Patrick's one makes more sense you they can literally dig tunnles in seconds. I feel like Patrick just molds his house to whatever he likes at any given moment
i never cared about the continuity of the show but when i was a kid i had a spongebob cd with this song called ‘employee of the month’ on it. there’s this one part where spongebob says “if it weren’t for me, this place would fall apart” about the krusty krab and little me was SO MAD because spongebob would never be that arrogant!!
Video got recommended to me btw^^' Well, I wanted to mention that is bugging me since years too, It's about Plankton being Scared of Pearl since she is a whale, but that is something that confuses me since in 1 episode back in the 1 - 3 seasons, plankton changed his life with Mr. Krabs and Plankton was not scared of Pearl at all, but later in next seasons, suddenly he is scared of pearl and acts like he saw her for the first time and it still breaks my head lol
tbf he says when he first gets scared of her "I've seen those documentaries" so apparently he didn't know beforehand that whales ate plankton. it also could've been that bc of the life-switching circumstances of when they met before he wasn't worried abt pearl eating him. what's rlly confusing is the "plankton's intern" ep acting like plankton doesn't know pearl is krabs' daughter when he def did before lol
You can't hide from me! I heard that music from Lights, Camera, Pants! But in all seriousness, I love this sort of thing. Spongebob is the kind of cartoon where these inconsistencies are expected, so imo that makes it especially fun to dig in and try and make sense of it. The main thing that always drove me nuts was the King Neptune thing. I can see why they wanted him different for the movie, but I dunno, you could have come up with a different name. Could've just used Poseidon, that way we could have still had the OG neptune as a character lmao
I feel like since their houses get blown up or destroyed so often it makes sense that there’s some differences between versions. I’m sure after SpongeBob broke through squids bedroom he decided to move it upstairs
I remember a room in the Krusty Krab where there was a garbage disposal machine and that Patrick played a role in that episode. Don’t know what episode and season tho 😭
The part at the end of "I'm With Stupid" where SpongeBob runs through Patrick's wall also makes no sense, since that scene implies that there's a wall of sand around Patrick's house, with the rock being a sort of dome roof, and them being on ground-level; but as previously established, it's supposed to be underground.
yeahh lol that always bothered me as a kid lol I was like "aren't they underground?? how'd spongebob crash thru the sand and get outside". ig they just wanted that visual of him crashing thru the wall w/o thinking abt it
I think the Krusty Krab menu changing is just like how fast food places in real life will make menu changes in order to attract customers and increase profits, but still keeping the mainstay items that made them wealthy in the first place.
7:55 The only thing that I could assume is that they have their own trashman to pick up their trash. I used to live in an area that had our own trashmen.
I've seen other people mention that in Pizza Delivery the city that Squidward walks away from is not Bikini Bottom but I always thought that it was. And that it was another example of the show being inconsistent with details like what Bikini Bottom looked like especially because Pizza Delivery was barely episode 5
Can't be we see them go the opposite direction from it with the rock somewhat far also yet when they back it only a little there already back in the Krusty krab which is close to bikini bottom also they where on a hill overlooking the place which does not exist in any area of bikini bottom except for jellyfish fields which is confirmed 50 miles away from it
@gameuniverse5973 I don't think any of that matters because Pizza Delivery was barely episode 5 and the writers and animators were not focusing on the consistency of the geography
@@BobPantsSpongeSquare97 Speaking of inconsistency or pointlessness, considering that the customer's house was that super close to the Krusty Krab, that means SpongeBob and Squidward could have very easily just walked there. They didn't need to drive to his super nearby house, especially since SpongeBob's driving only causes him and Squidward to completely go to the middle of nowhere.
@@andykishore biggest question why did Squidward wanted SpongeBob to back up and dint tell him nothing when he stop backing up fast with him just kept backing up slowly
8:20 it's funny how the premise of that ep was the krusty krab needing a drive thru when apparently they already had one--another weird inconsistency of that ep alone is that the krusty krab's side windows are replaced w/ wooden walls; censors have some rules abt broken glass so maybe that had smth to do w/ it? the only time the drive thru is actually used before the titular ep is in "driven to tears". it's also used in "drive happy" and sponge out of water, w/ both spongebob and squidward operating it. when I was younger, the krusty krab being to the left or right of spongebob's house bothered me more than it should've. early on it felt like it was always to his right when leaving the house then they changed it to his left. later on I accepted he can probably just get there either way lol. in "super evil aquatic villain team up is go" it's also shown spongebob has to go thru town to get to the krusty krab for some reason--I don't think his route to work is portrayed like this any other time :0
7:20 I was rewatching the pilot the other day and noticed some of the doors in the krusty krab were absent, it makes sense bc its a pilot but figured it was worth mentioning
I love the whole idea of this video - taking seriously and keeping track of the world of SpongeBob which was not made for the purpose of being consistent or making sense is really cool and leads to many interesting questions. I would love to see a part 2, this was awesome!
Mr krabs’s backstory for how the krusty krab got here is also inconsistent. One story involves it being a pirate ship and another story involves it being a retirement home.
I think most people don't care about SpongeBob's consistency, because its fluidity is the only consistent part. Whenever i notice a contradiction, i think "Yeah of course, it's SpongeBob". Maybe watching the whole Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo has lobotomized that part of my brain, who knows.
The inconsistency that bothers me the most - The Krusty Krab Patty Vault from Just One Bite. Apparently they have MOUNTAINS of Krabby patties stored up just in case, which actually kinda makes sense for a fast food restaurant. And it would explain how the fuck the Krusty Krab even operates when Spongebob has a day off and can't cook fresh ones, they just reheat the ones from the Vault. But the Vault is never seen again after that, or mentioned. Because they've done 30 thousand plots where Spongebob goes missing and the Krusty Krab is immediately in shambles. But then in OTHER episodes, like the Wringer, Spongebob can be sent home by Mr. Krabs and everything is fine.
The vault was destroyed by the explosion we saw Squidward made or dint bother keeping it after Squidward ate like eighty percent of it Mr Krabs is shown competent on making the patties so he does it and Squidward was like only shown like a idiot in hooks while he shown doing actually good in any other episode plankton becoming mr Krabs,a time when both SpongeBob and Squidward switched roles,and many more dude just does not like doing it
I like the idea of Patrick being so partially unwise that he throws out furniture super often because it “goes bad” like how food does 😭 Edit: So the drive through HAS been used again!! I believe it was season 12 or 11! Because it’s in the season where Spot has “puppies” and it sin an episode SpongeBob gets a self driving car. Squidward runs it to answer your question but the window changed a lot
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Spongbob being able to understand Gary in one episode then not understand him at all in the next always pissed me off
Continuity doesn’t happen but that should be consistent
I feel like he just guesses what gary's saying based on his tone? lol but yeah it's a bit weird. I mean they made a whole ep abt gary getting a translator device so spongebob can understand him, I think the norm is that he doesn't / w'ever makes the joke work better
During that one episode where Plankton pretended to be Gary SpongeBob was surprised that Gary was talking. Even though he's spoken to Gary hundreds of times.
@@suarez9108 even if spongebob supposedly understands what he's saying, he's still just meowing and not talking lol. similar thing happened in "sleepy time" when he met the dream version of gary, he was surprised he could talk
@@tiablue9106 The episode "Chatterbox Gary" is the biggest example of this.
One inconsistency I've not seen brought up much is Mrs. Puff's school. The interior, in most episodes is just shown to be a single room, but there are a few times it's a whole school with multiple classrooms and even stairs. A good example of this is the episode when Patrick joins SpongeBob to class, the episode makes the school seem huge inside.
Me recordaste el episodio en dónde llega un nuevo profesor y por alguna razón el salón tiene dos puertas diferentes donde lanza a los estudiantes
@@williamdaviddiazcuchimaque7511NO EATING IN MY CLASSROOM!!!!
also the episode with the bully (which might be named the bully)
@@zebulon5074do you want a bon-bon?
@@Hisokaxchrollo It’s a delightful taste sensation!
4:56 I like to think that SpongeBob barreling through squidwards first floor is a common enough occurrence that he moved up stair after this incident
only thinking about it like that from now on
Shut your mouth you mediocre UA-cam watcher.
Everyone asks how Spongebob can afford such a nice house, but it literally fell out of the sky. They should be asking how Squidward, with a cashier salary, can afford a house so big it requires an ELEVATOR
Is it cheap since he used it to pay to use the crane machine with it not even lasting the entire night even tho he had more quarters with him also
Also SpongeBob literally got a copy of his house from a single can
bikini bottom is a utopian society where cashier salaries are plenty enough for luxury
@@HueManatee housing is cheap because bikini bottom almost always gets destroyed in alot of episodes
I think the elevator is just him being boujee. We have three stories in our house and it takes about 30 seconds getting from the bottom to the top taking the stairs
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patrick's home kinda makes sense to me. you could argue that since its all made of sand he can redecorate it however he wants to suit his needs at any given moment. as for the electricity working, i think thats just general cartoon logic which spongebob employs a lot. it sorta makes sense that some random TV made out of sand somehow actually works in the silly anything goes world of spongebob. this isn't to say all plotholes can be explained with cartoon logic. like squidward's bedroom being on the first floor in plankton, isn't really cartoon logic since its not for a joke, or even that absurd, just a detail which isn't consistent with the rest of the show.
Fully agree, I didn't wanna just be the generic cartoon reviewer who goes after every small detail cause that's no fun, but then that leads to an important question:
WHERE DOES PATRICK PUT ALL THE DUG UP SAND?
@@btanman In his stomach, obviously.
@@btanmanhe eats it, duh ✨
@@btanman you could make the case that after Plankton roasted Squidward from that day onward he decided to sleep upstairs instead of downstairs and every episode that we see Squidward sleep upstairs takes place after that event.
And is that thing really a weathervane? I thought it was the satellite that explains his TV reception.
His decor isn't "models of fish" they're mostly fishing lures that we can assume sank to the sea floor. The real inconsistency, is that the big one on his wall is a top-water popper. These lures are buoyant, making it extremely unlikely and inconvenient for SpongeBob to acquire it.
unless it was attatched to a fishing line and he just drug it down
@@_sofa0 Ill go deeper on this lol. Someone would need to have been using a fishing line that sinks, the line left on the lure would need to be realllllly long to reach Spongebob, and SpongeBob is pretty weak! Not saying it's impossible though.
@@RestlessFisherman maybe there's a little hermit crab that sells trash they find on the beach for decoration
The biggest inconsistency is that he had that lure since episode 1 and he didn't know what they were in the Hooky episode.
Nah their models
Considering how much their houses get blown up or get their walls knocked down it shouldn’t be too much of a leap to say they rearranged their house after haha
Pacific Insurance is never not busy in Bikini Bottom
The Krusty Krab menu chopping and changing while keeping its mainstay items is actually exactly how american fast food places work
plus some items on it we see were either temporary like the jelly patty or a custom order like the bubble bass one
In Help Wanted, SpongeBob makes like a million patties in less than 30 seconds for the anchovies, but in Neptune’s Spatula it takes him like 5 minutes to make a single patty in the competition against Neptune.
That always bothered me, but I realized that it’s because the two episodes are trying to give the viewers two different messages; one is about passion and dedication, and the other is about quality over quantity.
My point is, sometimes contradictions in SpongeBob are intentional and are there for a reason.
this comment hegelianistically negated itself and so shouldn't continue existing
@@pseudoplotinus
The comment is not contradicting itself whatsoever…
My point was that some contradictions in the show are intentional and are there for a reason. There is no reason to be bothered by them because they are there to teach different lessons.
P.S - Hegelianistically is not a real word; it misinterprets the essence of Hegelianism, you probably used it to show the world how much of an intelligent douchebag you are. Unfortunately for you, this turn of Hegelianism does not exist in the dictionary.
@@pseudoplotinus
My comment did not contradict itself whatsoever…
My point was that some contradictions in the show are intentional and are there for a reason. There is no reason to be bothered by them because they are there for a good reason and to teach different lessons.
P.S - Hegelianistically is not a real word; it misinterprets the essence of Hegelianism, you probably used it to show the world how much of an intelligent douchebag you are. Unfortunately for you, this turn of Hegelianism does not exist in the dictionary.
And to be fair on Neptune spatula he wasted time reading a bedtime story to the pickles and even treat them like babies
@@pseudoplotinusMy comment does not contradict itself. It emphasizes that even though there are contradictions in the show, some are intentionally there because they are parts of different lessons the show is trying to teach the viewers so there is no reason to be bothered by them.
Nevertheless, Hegelianistically does not exist in the dictionary.
I'm convinced the insides of the houses in spongebob are their own pocket dimensions
SpongeWho. 😂 *Tardis sounds*
My headcanon is that, since they’re underwater, occasionally there’s a strong tide or large animal and entire building can get swept up and moved around, and that’s why the Krusty Krab is sometimes in different places compared to SpongeBob’s house
I love this
So you're saying... someone can just take the town and push it somewhere else?
@@Irisverse PPUUUUUUUUUUUSH!!!
@@Irisversehave an imagination lol
@@YkItzUnknwn fake fan detected
Squidward's bedroom was on the first floor, until SpongeBob crashed through it and destroyed the walls, which made Squidward move it to the second floor, that way SpongeBob couldn't crash through it again.
The Krusty Krab being to the left or right of Conch Street isn't an issue: there are simply two different ways of reaching it. Going to the right (from our vantage point) is a straight shot, while going left (again, from our vantage point) is a roundabout way of getting there.
I can (sort of) confirm this. As a kid I had a book about SpongeBob with lots of different stuff about the show in it. Trivia, stuff about episodes and the characters etc. There was also a map of Bikini Bottom, which shows that there are in fact two different ways to get to the Krusty Krab from SpongeBob's house, one going left and the other going right. I guess SpongeBob just prefers to take one route over the other sometimes.
I am 87% sure that we do get to see patricks grill again in that one episode where he gets a really rare card with mermaid man or something and the plot revolves around how sponegbob tries to prevent patrick from injuring the card (which patrick, keeps accidetally doing). At one point, patrick tries to clean his grill with the card iirc.
I swear I also remember this
Yes, we do. And he got every single one of that rare card in his one pack.
yeah we do I'm p sure the grill is also used in "patrick's staycation". but it is kinda funny to me how spongebob, squidward and patrick's houses all have these rarely seen/used aspects to them
All who collects MTG cards perished at that scene
@@tiablue9106 Patrick's barbecue appears in the episodes "Naughty Nautical Neighbors," "The Card," and "Patrick's Staycation."
I need to say that milkshakes at the Krusty Krab make perfect sense when you consider that McDonald’s, Burger King, Chick-fil-a, and Arby’s all have milkshakes; Wendy’s has their frosty which I’d say is somewhere between a milkshake and soft serve ice cream, and Dairy Queen has a whole menu including burgers and chicken strips and such.
I mean even in the early episode they mention a shake in hooked
Okay, but where is the milk coming from? Is there a whale farm somewhere in Bikkini Bottom?
@@jocastadidntknew5980pretty sure they’ve shown sea cows exist before
@@jocastadidntknew5980 Could be from dolphins or whales, but Bikini Bottom is on the ocean floor and aquatic mammals need to breathe so they stay near the surface. Maybe it's imported from a higher elevation town?
They burnt my shake
Squidward’s room in ‘Plankton!’ was always funny to me. Not only is it on ground level when in every other appearance it’s on a higher floor, but both walls that SpongeBob breaks through lead outside. So I like to imagine that in that one specific episode Squidward’s front door leads to his bedroom which is also the only room in his entire house.
And it's a rectangular room inside of a cylindrical building, but both walls are just flat?
@@benjadryl_7393 it can be a tiny square with the back being just pure stone maybe
Some say Squidward chose to move his bedroom upstairs after the events of "Plankton!" I know SpongeBob's lack of continuity, but it's still a fun theory to me at least.
4:40 Squidward was so traumatized from being called "mediocre" that he completely remodelled his house to where he sleeps on the second floor.
I love the physical inconsistencies of Bikini Bottom. Keeps it fresh every episode; you never know what you're going to expect, even when taking place in the same locations you've seen a hundred times. Plus, the unpredictable nature of the town fits the non-sensical theme of the show.
What I'm not a fan of is when the characters are inconsistent, like when SpongeBob is braindead in one episode, or a maniac that tortures Squidward in the next. The characters should be the grounding feature of the show.
SpongeBob being a maniac who tortures Squidward was literally a thing in season one in the sweet home pineapple Patrick says is it already time to ruin Squidward day with him saying that to not start without him
I love over-analyzing cartoons, it's really fun.
who gets milkshakes??? brother if there’s a milkshake on the menu at a burger place you know i’m gettin it
hell yeah brother
Bubble bass’s order will never get old.
It makes me happy somebody could make it and the writers used actual fry cook jargon. 😊
4:22 - I checked my SpongeBob comic book from November 2007 and that comic is indeed in there
Oh wait you already found it, never mind lol, I hadn't gotten that far in the video
Even still, thanks! It's crazy how little SpongeBob comic stuff there is online, it's a barren wasteland at times
@@btanman Well with how extremely time consuming it is to scan book pages in high quality, can you really blame anyone? We're lucky enough as is to have high quality video game covers scan online, especially for older games or less popular games.
Another inconsistency that bothers me is the layout of the kitchen at the Krusty Crab. In most episodes, Spongebob’s grill is right by Squidward’s little order window or whatever you call it. In other episodes, the grill and everything is on the other side of the kitchen.
You can make the excuse that SpongeBob just moves the grill to clean it from each side a while
@@gameuniverse5973 Seems a bit excessive to move a huge grill/stove all the way to the other side of the kitchen and then turn it around, just to clean the sides and then turn it around again and pull it all the way back to the order window behind Squidward imo, and it’s not really a small kitchen. But maybe that’s just me.
@@Holidayflowergirl Well the episode "The Grill is Gone" pretty much confirms SpongeBob moves the grill around a lot. "Your Shoe's Untied" makes fun of how far away the grill is from the ordering window. Speaking of loopholes, if SpongeBob wore any other shoes without shoelaces, then all of his bad luck with shoelaces in "Your Shoe's Untied" could have been completely avoided.
@@Holidayflowergirl your talking to the same sponge that hang up his socks for each day or month on his wall and count the sesame seeds at the middle of the night which either on its own is ridiculous like he definitely not getting paid to go in the middle of the night
He also keeps Krabby patties in folders and shelves
@@andykishore that also another inconsistent thing there plenty of times where it showed SpongeBob shoes don't have laces to tie
I always liked to think Squidward did have his bedroom on the first level, but then freaky stuff like that kept happening and thought it may feel more comfortable to have some sort of buffer between him and spongebob, so he moved his room upstairs so he had a bit more time to react if spongebob ever invaded his home again
Apparently there was an episode about the Krusty Krab opening a drive-through, and in order for the premise to work they just edited out the windows. You can even see it in the establishing shot.
Yup the walls in both sides where wood instead of being glass like we always shown even tho I don't really see the point Mr Krabs could have just done a hole in the glass to act as a drive through still or they dint want to have to animated the outside in every shot
@@gameuniverse5973 yeah good point, it could've been to make it easier to animate as the krusty krab was surrounded by boats for most of that ep and it could've gotten confusing drawing everything there from multiple angles.
I also heard censors have weird rules abt broken glass so maybe they couldn't show krabs smashing thru the windows a bunch of times but idk that's prolly a stretch
@@tiablue9106 Considering how many times the Krusty Krab gets destroyed, I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Krabs chose to, at one point, just rebuild the sides of the walls with only wood to see if it would cause less destruction. But somehow still managed to cause destruction anyways.
If Krabs smashed a large glass window, it would probably break the entirety of it. That's why I think the walls are wooden in that episode.
I always remembered Patrick saying he does not have a sister in one episode, but then another episode was dedicated to his sister Sam.
There was a theory about Patrick being a foster kid. Look it up!!
To be fair he didn't recognize the rest of his family so maybe he just forgot about Sam? Who am i kidding nothing happened after the movie
One that’s always bothered me is how Mr Krabs walked normally all through season 1
There’s even a gag where two fish argue about whether Neptune or Poseidon are king of the sea in the episode where it’s really windy and the jelly fish are attracted to the whistle noises SpongeBob’s holes make in the wind.
Ugh that episode, but yeah technically Neptune and Poseidon are the same person (in original mythology anyway) Neptune is just his Roman name and Poseidon is his Greek name same with the likes of Jupiter and Zeus.
Even when I was a kid there were several that I noticed:
1. The Krusty Krab is open on Sundays in Squid's Day Off but then in Good Neighbors, Sunday is Squidward's only day off.
2. SB-129 and Ugh give us two different paleolithic versions of Spongebob and Patrick.
3. There's a kelp tree next to Patrick's house that only shows up in Club Spongebob and is never seen again.
4. There's a coral tree growing next to Squidward's house that only shows up in Christimas Who and is never seen again.
5. Christimas Who establishes that no one in Bikini Bottom konws what Christmas is, but in Secret Box Spongebob mentions a Christmas party as though it's a regular occurence.
And perhaps the biggest one:
6. The Krabby Patty Formula is an old Krabs family recipe, something Mr. Krabs invented intentionally, or something created entirely by accident depedning on the episode.
First I think Squidward just uses his vacation which he mentioned in squeaky boots in sunday or they just change the schedule like probably reversing the 24 hours a day
Second sb SpongeBob and Patrick are older eras while ugh is a younger era by how they have houses,can somewhat talk,and have actual clothes
Kelp tree honestly who knows but I see it being cut down by Patrick to eat since kelp is shown being something they eat
Coral tree was cut down so Squidward never bothered to plant another again since it probably took a long time to grow
Secret box can happen before the Christmas episode there nothing saying the episodes are all in chronological order
The formula honestly is probably made by accident the whole Krabby patty family recipe can be argued him lying hard since he did lie bold face on how the Krabby patty and plankton was with SpongeBob same with plankton so there unreliable narrators to that so even the Karen version of events might not be true
to be fair in christmas who pat and bob cut it down
the decorations on spongebobs walls are just lures he found probably
The interior designers and contractors in bikini bottom are making BANK.
that real estate bubble in bikini bottom has to pop at some point
2:16 You know someone's a huge SpongeBob fan when they exclaim "Oh, Neptune" in any context that isn't a direct quotation or roleplay otherwise
In regards to King Neptune, official anniversary art establishes that the King from Neptune's Spatula and the King from the 1st movie are two different people. I presume the latter is merely royalty while the former is an actual god.
I think they're supposed to be the same people Sherm Cohen said that Stephan Hillenburg came up with move Neptune's design because it would be funnier, he said that Stephan never cared about continuity
for the king neptune inconsistencies i suggest watching the neptune theory from Alex Bale it's actually mind blowing
I'm 3 steps ahead lol, I watched it when it came out, really good video!
@@btanman*Insert squillium’s laugh here*
I think a good reason to have consistency in cartoons is twofold. One you get the reward of paying attention and seeing old unused rooms again and it being fun to see. Two if the location is part of a joke, then the joke isn't overshadowed by us overthinkers thinking about the inconsistency rather than the joke itself.
Think about SpongeBob it both consistent and inconsistent in things
0:17 the entire reason the first three seasons are remembered is because of the continuity consistency? Are you sure it’s not because they’re well written and hilarious?
the consistency of the writing and humor, not lore-consistency lol, I probably could've worded it better
consistent writing IS good writing.
I like to think that Bikini Bottom is sort of a chaotic place where people just shift things around constantly without any regard for consistency.
Commenting before watching, apparently they changed who squidward’s mom is, before it used to be an older looking squid but now in (of course) one of the newer episodes show his “actual” mom
Not gonna lie, I forgot about the big stuff (like Kamp Koral & SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward's families). I heard about the new episode, and I think they also changed what his dad looked like (at least from one of the comics).
If the video does well (PLEASE LET IT DO WELL UA-cam) I'll probably make a follow up video to address stuff like that!
they made that mom his grandma aswell
if I was using Reddit I would propose a weird theory now@@primpywastaken
@@primpywastaken too be fair she does look super old compared to SpongeBob mom with her looking more like SpongeBob grandma
if this was KOTH there'd be some kind of lesbian theory to explain it lmao.
One thing you forgot was in the episode "Inspongeiac" Spongebob's house is seen being next door to Patrick's rock. With Squidwards house nowhere to be seen.
Squidward tied balloons to his house and moved it away from his annoying neighbors in a hilarious offscreen adventure that ended with him realizing he relied on SpongeBob and needed to move back
Patrick's house is made of sand so he can make whatever he wants anyway
5:39 I always assumed this was supposed to be Bikini Bottom, as I thought the joke was that they would've already been at the house if Squidward just listened to Spongebob
Dint they literally go the opposite way with the rock with them getting to the house with bikini bottom just a few feet away so it can't be that city
2:55 - I think the thing on top of the rock serves as a TV antenna to get a signal
I think the weirdest Spongebob inconsistency I ever saw was in The Healthy Krab. In that episode, Mr. Krabs basically loses it due to stress and snaps on Squidward, ripping the boat Squidward works in out of the wall and rowing it with a paddle to chase him around the Krusty Krab. When that happens, you can see that for some reason the boat is connected to the grill in the kitchen, because you can see it visible through the hole left behind by the missing boat and that it is now unplugged. Squidward later runs back into the kitchen to escape Mr. Krabs and accidentally lands on the grill, which burns him as he proclaims "The grill is still on!" The grill that is still VISIBLY UNPLUGGED in that same shot...
😭
I guess he just assumes the grill is on? I doubt squidward cares enough to remember which parts of the krustry Krab are connected,and the stovetop happened to still be hot
Boy I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder
Grill was probably still hot after its unplugged, most gas stoves you use stay hot for a while after you turn them off
"That matter to me" already has me cracking up 🤣🤣🤣
The one that pisses me off the most is sandy appearing in kamp koral which completely retcons tea at the treedome
Squidward switches between traveling by bike, walking, and driving as well. In Dying for Pie he randomly drives to work.
He stop traveling by bike after getting mistaken to being a wild animal in that one episode
9:52 “yadda yadda yadda you’ve probably heard this before”
me, who clicked on this to escape work and doesn’t know a lick of spongebob lore: yes of course btan i’ve heard it a million times!!
great video fr tho
I mean, BB has shown a Mayor.
He showed up in "The great snail race" and "Doing time".
He's also in a mobile game
Is the Mayor the real governer of the city?it never seems like King Neptune is involved in politics
@@deutschermichel5807 i mean, you could consider there as being a larger entity. a town, township, city, county, state, and nation all have different "main" leaders. at least, that's how it works in the united states, but i would imagine most countries have some sort of tiered structure, just with different power balances. bikini bottom could be like the queens county of the region it is in, while neptune is the acting power for a large area of the sea. given his abilities and status, i would imagine he is very powerful.
he's in the ep "sponge-cano" too
edit: well it's a different mayor but still a mayor
It’s actually had multiple mayors over the course of the show, as the play included a female narrator, and she later showed up in the show
@@pikminman13 don't they say he the ruler of the sea so he commands the entire sea not just bikini bottom also he shown not caring about mortals so there no way he would bother with their politics
Hey, I really appreciate that you have captions; always great to see when channels put in that effort
The inconsistencies with the houses could be explained away by Bikini Bottom always blowing up. This also could explain the population. However, a lot of people just die in the show anyway so that also explains it.
4:46 I like to think Squidward's bedroom used to be on the first floor but after spongebob did that shit Squidward decided to move everything upstairs for safety
In the Krutsy Krab, it was shown to have a trapdoor leading to a massive grease trap as well as a seemingly never ending lost and found.
2:57 ‘and since when has Patrick.. HAD A GRILL??’ CRACKED ME UPP
5:02 they did this ALL the time in adventure time, where people would break into finn and jake's house walls and it's seemingly on the first level even though they're in a TREEHOUSE
What drives me nuts about Squidward’s house is that the two windows that make up the eyes of his home switch between being apart of either his bedroom or his art/music studio. I remember that occupying a concerning amount of space in my head as a child.
2:55 He has a rooftop antenna lol, what did you think the "stick" in his house was?
... weather vane?
I absolutely love the constant switching of topics, fast paced. Very nice :)
Patrick once said he was allergic to jumping in a Glove World episode, but yet he was comfortable with jumping all the other times.
well patricks stupid so
Never thought being an old fart would be useful, but the yellow bamboo thing on top of Patrick's rock is supposed to be UHF-VHF Outdoor antenna. Back before cable, those things were everywhere on roofs in order to pick up TV signals. And since it's an early design from the show, it still has that Tiki-bar aesthetic.
Nobody orders the milkshake because apparently they burn them
Wasn't the shake because SpongeBob wasn't there?
@@spongebobfan78 ever since that day it's had a bad reputation. SpongeBob is perfectly competent at preparing milkshakes but nobody wants to try it anymore. It's sad really
@@tango9601 didn't SpongeBobs milkshake licence expire?
@@emofurryboyfriendasmrprobably a dumb cartoon theory but I can see being canon it was not expired until later with when it was not SpongeBob could make perfect milkshakes but when it expired he instantly loses the ability to make it
Might be evidence Patrick license was shredded in the middle of him driving by sponge with not being able to drive that well after it
The menu constantly changing actually makes sense as many fast food chains come out with seasonal/promotional products throughout the year.
You also forgot to mention that in the same episode where Patrick's parents visit that SpongeBob jumps through Patrick's wall and it leads perfect outside despite it being underground
The amount of times they forgot to include the chum bucket in shots INFURIATED ME
Patrick's one makes more sense you they can literally dig tunnles in seconds. I feel like Patrick just molds his house to whatever he likes at any given moment
i never cared about the continuity of the show but when i was a kid i had a spongebob cd with this song called ‘employee of the month’ on it. there’s this one part where spongebob says “if it weren’t for me, this place would fall apart” about the krusty krab and little me was SO MAD because spongebob would never be that arrogant!!
I mean he spitting true facts I can think of like four times alone the Krusty krab fell apart without him there
Video got recommended to me btw^^'
Well, I wanted to mention that is bugging me since years too, It's about Plankton being Scared of Pearl since she is a whale, but that is something that confuses me since in 1 episode back in the 1 - 3 seasons, plankton changed his life with Mr. Krabs and Plankton was not scared of Pearl at all, but later in next seasons, suddenly he is scared of pearl and acts like he saw her for the first time and it still breaks my head lol
tbf he says when he first gets scared of her "I've seen those documentaries" so apparently he didn't know beforehand that whales ate plankton. it also could've been that bc of the life-switching circumstances of when they met before he wasn't worried abt pearl eating him. what's rlly confusing is the "plankton's intern" ep acting like plankton doesn't know pearl is krabs' daughter when he def did before lol
Me too.
You can't hide from me! I heard that music from Lights, Camera, Pants!
But in all seriousness, I love this sort of thing. Spongebob is the kind of cartoon where these inconsistencies are expected, so imo that makes it especially fun to dig in and try and make sense of it.
The main thing that always drove me nuts was the King Neptune thing. I can see why they wanted him different for the movie, but I dunno, you could have come up with a different name. Could've just used Poseidon, that way we could have still had the OG neptune as a character lmao
I feel like since their houses get blown up or destroyed so often it makes sense that there’s some differences between versions. I’m sure after SpongeBob broke through squids bedroom he decided to move it upstairs
7:44 Flatts the flounder is in boating school but drives a garbage truck.
>be me
>yakuza fan
>boots this video up
>first thing I hear is Yakuza 5’s Shinada’s fighting theme
>sees yakuza UA-camr mentioned
>already loving this
Didn’t know Patrick ever had a backyard and a grill, I wish he would use it more often
The card and staycation episode has the grill being used
0:29 omg the stardew music
I remember a room in the Krusty Krab where there was a garbage disposal machine and that Patrick played a role in that episode. Don’t know what episode and season tho 😭
The thing that matters to ME is how WILD Mr Krabs's kill count is! That man has canonically murdered and manslaughtered
its like the simpsons, locations and little details change on a whim to suit jokes. i think its pretty funny
8:11 I’m pretty sure we’ve seen up there. I swear I have a vivid memory of it but no context.
in "doing time" spongebob wonders if "the president's in town" when the police are chasing him
2:57 He also has a grill in the card episode
The part at the end of "I'm With Stupid" where SpongeBob runs through Patrick's wall also makes no sense, since that scene implies that there's a wall of sand around Patrick's house, with the rock being a sort of dome roof, and them being on ground-level; but as previously established, it's supposed to be underground.
yeahh lol that always bothered me as a kid lol I was like "aren't they underground?? how'd spongebob crash thru the sand and get outside". ig they just wanted that visual of him crashing thru the wall w/o thinking abt it
1:40 from what i remember thats the only time we see squidward's house decorated with the bamboo poles.
one of my favourite inconsistencies is Old man Jenkins, he has like 3 different character models 😂
I think the Krusty Krab menu changing is just like how fast food places in real life will make menu changes in order to attract customers and increase profits, but still keeping the mainstay items that made them wealthy in the first place.
8:12 you can play up there in the Flying Dutchman game
Sir, your editing is genius
7:55 The only thing that I could assume is that they have their own trashman to pick up their trash. I used to live in an area that had our own trashmen.
or he had a truck off screen but he hopped off to get the trash to throw in the truck
*_Maybe the real SpongeBob consistencies that matter to me is really just all the friends we made along the way._*
I've seen other people mention that in Pizza Delivery the city that Squidward walks away from is not Bikini Bottom but I always thought that it was. And that it was another example of the show being inconsistent with details like what Bikini Bottom looked like especially because Pizza Delivery was barely episode 5
Can't be we see them go the opposite direction from it with the rock somewhat far also yet when they back it only a little there already back in the Krusty krab which is close to bikini bottom also they where on a hill overlooking the place which does not exist in any area of bikini bottom except for jellyfish fields which is confirmed 50 miles away from it
@gameuniverse5973 I don't think any of that matters because Pizza Delivery was barely episode 5 and the writers and animators were not focusing on the consistency of the geography
@@BobPantsSpongeSquare97 Speaking of inconsistency or pointlessness, considering that the customer's house was that super close to the Krusty Krab, that means SpongeBob and Squidward could have very easily just walked there. They didn't need to drive to his super nearby house, especially since SpongeBob's driving only causes him and Squidward to completely go to the middle of nowhere.
@@andykishore biggest question why did Squidward wanted SpongeBob to back up and dint tell him nothing when he stop backing up fast with him just kept backing up slowly
I always rationalized Patrick's house as a tardis type case. How it looks on the outside and how it looks inside are night and day pretty much
8:20 it's funny how the premise of that ep was the krusty krab needing a drive thru when apparently they already had one--another weird inconsistency of that ep alone is that the krusty krab's side windows are replaced w/ wooden walls; censors have some rules abt broken glass so maybe that had smth to do w/ it? the only time the drive thru is actually used before the titular ep is in "driven to tears". it's also used in "drive happy" and sponge out of water, w/ both spongebob and squidward operating it.
when I was younger, the krusty krab being to the left or right of spongebob's house bothered me more than it should've. early on it felt like it was always to his right when leaving the house then they changed it to his left. later on I accepted he can probably just get there either way lol. in "super evil aquatic villain team up is go" it's also shown spongebob has to go thru town to get to the krusty krab for some reason--I don't think his route to work is portrayed like this any other time :0
En un episodio reciente Bob se compra un auto que se conduce solo y lo lleva a el autoservicio
@@williamdaviddiazcuchimaque7511 yeah that was "drive happy" (I mentioned it)
I got feelings about these things when I was a kid but ignoring them was like breathing
7:20 I was rewatching the pilot the other day and noticed some of the doors in the krusty krab were absent, it makes sense bc its a pilot but figured it was worth mentioning
I love the whole idea of this video - taking seriously and keeping track of the world of SpongeBob which was not made for the purpose of being consistent or making sense is really cool and leads to many interesting questions. I would love to see a part 2, this was awesome!
I believe the Dutch dub also uses both “krokante krab” and “korstige krab” in the first season
I grew up with the dutch dub, and every single time i heard korstige krab i had to double take lol
I kinda respect that they didn't reuse background in a lot a scenarios were they certainly could of
Fun fact in modern spongebob (Season 12 Episode 10, Shell Games) we can see that Patrick's house isn't a rock at all, but apparently a turtle's shell.
that episode was so stupid
Mr krabs’s backstory for how the krusty krab got here is also inconsistent. One story involves it being a pirate ship and another story involves it being a retirement home.
I think most people don't care about SpongeBob's consistency, because its fluidity is the only consistent part. Whenever i notice a contradiction, i think "Yeah of course, it's SpongeBob". Maybe watching the whole Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo has lobotomized that part of my brain, who knows.
The inconsistency that bothers me the most - The Krusty Krab Patty Vault from Just One Bite. Apparently they have MOUNTAINS of Krabby patties stored up just in case, which actually kinda makes sense for a fast food restaurant. And it would explain how the fuck the Krusty Krab even operates when Spongebob has a day off and can't cook fresh ones, they just reheat the ones from the Vault.
But the Vault is never seen again after that, or mentioned. Because they've done 30 thousand plots where Spongebob goes missing and the Krusty Krab is immediately in shambles. But then in OTHER episodes, like the Wringer, Spongebob can be sent home by Mr. Krabs and everything is fine.
The vault was destroyed by the explosion we saw Squidward made or dint bother keeping it after Squidward ate like eighty percent of it
Mr Krabs is shown competent on making the patties so he does it and Squidward was like only shown like a idiot in hooks while he shown doing actually good in any other episode plankton becoming mr Krabs,a time when both SpongeBob and Squidward switched roles,and many more dude just does not like doing it
I like the idea of Patrick being so partially unwise that he throws out furniture super often because it “goes bad” like how food does 😭
Edit: So the drive through HAS been used again!! I believe it was season 12 or 11! Because it’s in the season where Spot has “puppies” and it sin an episode SpongeBob gets a self driving car. Squidward runs it to answer your question but the window changed a lot
he did once throw out his boat cause it ran outta gas
I was hoping you'd mention how they redesigned the entire Krusty Krab in Drive-Thru giving it wooden side walls just for the episode to work.