Jellyfish Fields

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The population sign for Jellyfish Fields

Jellyfish Fields is the main place where you can Jellyfish. It is revealed that Jellyfish Fields is right next door to Sandy's Treedome. Jellyfish Fields made its first appearance in the episode Tea at the Treedome where the happy camouflaged SpongeBob is trying to catch a purple white jellyfish. Jellyfish Fields returned in the episode Jellyfishing and the place's first main appearance was in the episode Nature Pants.

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Population

In Jellyfish Hunter, it's hinted that there are about 4 million jellyfish. SpongeBob and the other jellyfishers have caught 3,999,999 (and let them go), but could not catch one jellyfish they named No Name (later called "Friend" by SpongeBob). When the Jellyfish Race in the Fields was running low, the population sign for Jellyfish Fields crossed off the word "million," making the sign look like "Jellyfish Fields: Pop. 4" when the original sign was "Jellyfish Fields: Pop. 4 Million." The first main appearance of the entire Jellyfish population was in the episode "Jellyfish Hunter."

Destruction/Restoration

In SpongeBob's Last Stand. the entire place was destroyed by Plankton for building the Shelly Superhighway. Then, after the Jellyfish attacked Bikini Bottom, the highway was destroyed by everyone and Jellyfish Fields was restored.

Geography

The SpongeBob Stones, which attract the Jellyfish. SpongeBob is seen standing behind the stones.
  • Jellyfish Fields: The main area of Jellyfish Fields
  • Jellyfish Caves: The caves that SpongeBob inhabited on several occasions and that Patrick went through in the video game Battle for Bikini Bottom.
  • Brain Coral Fields: Located right at a cliff on the edge of Jellyfish Fields. In the episode Patrick SmartPants, Patrick got smarter here.
  • Jellyfish Lake: A beautiful crystal clear water lake.
  • Ol Spork Mountain: The mountain that King Jellyfish lives with a shower.
  • Poison Sea Urchin Cave: Seen in Nature Pants, the poison sea urchin caves are filled with poison sea urchins. SpongeBob got bitten by them.
  • SpongeBob Stones: Seen in the episode SpongeHenge, the SpongeBob Stones are eight musical stones like Stonehenge that stand in Jellyfish Fields. 3,000 years later, they still stand.

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