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The Sponge That Might Be Cheese: Dream Logic of Bikini Bottom

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Is SpongeBob SquarePants a sponge, a block of cheese, or something stranger? In this episode, we dive into the bizarre world of Bikini Bottom — a place where a brainless filter feeder works as a fry cook, a squirrel from Texas breathes underwater in a glass helmet, and characters go to the beach while already submerged in the ocean. Creator Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist, applied rigorous science to build a world that defies all science. We explore the fan theories (nuclear mutation at Bikini Atoll?), the body horror disguised as children's comedy, and why the show's dream logic unsettles adults while enchanting kids.

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