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Chum Coliseum
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− | The stadium is only seen in [[Spongicus]]. | + | The stadium is only seen in [[Spongicus]]. Since the stadium is not seen in later episodes, nobody knows what happened to the coliseum after the episode. It is likely that Plankton tore it down afterwords because the "boring" fights and the inedible food made the arena unpopular and no-one would visit it. |
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Revision as of 18:13, 28 July 2008
The Chum Coliseum was a stadium on the spot where the Chum Bucket is suposed to be. Of course, the idea to build the coliseum was a scam to ge more custumers for Plankton. This stadium was the location where the gladiator show was held. Patrick fought a sea lion in the gladiator show with sausages around his throught. The coliseum was only seen in Spongicus.
Looks
- The outside of the coliseum looks like the old Roman coliseums way back when.
- The coliseum has a giant monitor that says "GLADIATOR SHOW 2-DAY!" The screen is also Plankton's announcement system.
- The top of the coliseum has a circle of red flags.
- The inside is lined with seats made of sandstone slabs. There are stairs leading into the seats, and there is also a special seat that Plankton and Karen sit in (with a red upholstered seat of brown wood that's surrounded by a "fence" made of seaweed reed and bamboo). The heart of the arena is where the gladiator fighting takes place.
- Surprisingly, the exits are in the heart of the arena.
Appearences
The stadium is only seen in Spongicus. Since the stadium is not seen in later episodes, nobody knows what happened to the coliseum after the episode. It is likely that Plankton tore it down afterwords because the "boring" fights and the inedible food made the arena unpopular and no-one would visit it.
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