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Who live in a pineapple shaped house under the ocean?

Who live in a pineapple shaped house under the ocean?

SpongeBob
So there you have it: SpongeBob lives in a pineapple under the sea because he likes its smell.

What actually lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Bob lives in a pineapple? In the theme song you can even hear them say, “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” The answer is SpongeBob SquarePants.

Can a pineapple live under the sea?

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? No one, because pineapples don’t grow underwater.

Does SpongeBob live in a pineapple?

SpongeBob lives in a pineapple because pineapples are a common motif in Polynesian crafts. In addition, Hillenburg says he thought SpongeBob “would like the smell” of a pineapple home. Smell is a very important sense for sea animals.

Is SpongeBob’s house a real pineapple?

While Bikini Bottom is a fictional place, there’s one part of the animated town that just got very real: Spongebob Squarepants’ house. The Nickelodeon Hotel and Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic has just opened a pineapple-shaped abode modeled after the famous invertebrate’s domicile.

How did SpongeBob’s pineapple get under the sea?

It first appears in the pilot episode “Help Wanted.” The pineapple originates from land, when it fell off of a ship navigating above the sea, turning into a house as seen in the TV movie “Truth or Square.”

What is Gary’s gender?

male

Gary the Snail
Species sea snail
Gender male
Occupation None
Relatives Parents: Sluggo Star and Ms. Willson Grandparents: Billy Bob Star and Maw Tucket Owner: SpongeBob SquarePants Uncle: Herb Star Aunt: Margie Star Cousins: Patrick and Sam Star Daughter: Alice Son in-law: Marvin

What is Squidward’s address?

On the show, Squidward lives inside a moai head at 122 Conch Street, next door to SpongeBob’s pineapple, in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom.

Is SpongeBob’s pineapple real?

Spongebob’s Pineapple Under the Sea Exists in Real Life — and First Responders Are Invited to Stay | Travel + Leisure.