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'''Jellyfish''' are one of [[Bikini Bottom]]'s animals. They live in [[Jellyfish Fields]] and are the undersea equivalent of Bees. There are many species of Jellyfish as seen in the episode: [[The Pink Purloiner]]. They first appeared in the episode "[[Tea at the Treedome]]". Their tentacles can electrocute a person.  
 
'''Jellyfish''' are one of [[Bikini Bottom]]'s animals. They live in [[Jellyfish Fields]] and are the undersea equivalent of Bees. There are many species of Jellyfish as seen in the episode: [[The Pink Purloiner]]. They first appeared in the episode "[[Tea at the Treedome]]". Their tentacles can electrocute a person.  
  
Some Jellyfish like throwing wild parties, as evidenced in the episode: [[Jellyfish Jam]]. [[SpongeBob]] loves to catch jellyfish but mostly he just gets stung (both painfully and comedically)                                      
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Some Jellyfish like throwing wild parties, as evidenced in the episode: [[Jellyfish Jam]]. [[SpongeBob]] loves to catch jellyfish but mostly he just gets stung (both painfully and comedically). SpongeBob kept a Jellyfish that he named [[Jellyfish "Jelly"]] but then he lets go.                                       
  
 
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Revision as of 10:08, 18 July 2008

The Original Jellyfish

Jellyfish are one of Bikini Bottom's animals. They live in Jellyfish Fields and are the undersea equivalent of Bees. There are many species of Jellyfish as seen in the episode: The Pink Purloiner. They first appeared in the episode "Tea at the Treedome". Their tentacles can electrocute a person.

Some Jellyfish like throwing wild parties, as evidenced in the episode: Jellyfish Jam. SpongeBob loves to catch jellyfish but mostly he just gets stung (both painfully and comedically). SpongeBob kept a Jellyfish that he named Jellyfish "Jelly" but then he lets go.

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Jelly

Jellyfish jelly is edible, and it can be used for a PB & J sandwich substitute in Bikini Bottom. The jelly's color is the color of the jellyfish. No name (renamed "Friend") has blue jelly squirted on a Krabby Patty because he is a blue jellyfish. In the episode: Jellyfish Jam, it is revealed that all Jellyfishes are potty-trained while reading a newspaper.

Colors

There are many different colors of Jellyfish. Here is the current list: Pink jellyfish, Green Jellyfish and Purple jellyfish:, Orange Jellyfish, Brown Jellyfish, Albino Jellyfish, and Red, Green and Blue baby Jellyfish.

(Although there are many different colors, the main color is Pink)

Unique Species

  • Blue Crested Blaster: A very rare blue jellyfish with a rooster like crest.
  • Speckled Squirter: A pink jellyfish which squirts jelly.
  • Two-Fisted Jumper: An orange jellyfish who hops with two fists.
  • Golden Throated Singer: a yellow jellyfish who sings.
  • Queen Jellyfish: A large version of a regular jellyfish and these jellyfish has very powerful stingers.
  • King Jellyfish: A large purple jellyfish with a crown and cape. Also has very powerful stingers and likes any kind of pie.
  • Big Lenny: A Very Dangerous Jellyfish who has injured many people.
  • No Name: A very fast and "Hard to catch" Jellyfish.
  • Dragon Jellyfish: A huge and dreadful jellyfish with a long fin on its bell and a tail. It is only seen in the episode "Dunces and Dragons".

Jellyfishing as a Sport

Jellyfishing is a fairly popular sport around Bikini Bottom. There are different conventions and dates where Special events happen around Bikini Bottom.

There are a few jellyfishers around the city like...

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Attractions, and migrations

The SpongeBob Stones attract the jellyfish to their wondrous tune according to one of The Three Aliens "The Annual Jellyfish Migration" is where every spices of jellyfish come to the Bikini Bottom famous home of jellyfish, Jellyfish Fields

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