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- If you enjoy the fun and the silly,
there's a great chance that you're familiar with
SpongeBob SquarePants,
but what have I told you that this beloved show
is the product of man's most evil, horrific history.
For the last 23 years SpongeBob SquarePants
has infiltrated the hearts and minds
of children and adults all over the world.
It's legacy includes, hundreds of episodes,
made for TV movies, feature films,
and even a live Broadway musical.
But many believe that the funny little characters
who call Bikini Bottom home
are not merely products of one man's innocent imagination,
but instead born from something much, much darker,
nuclear war.
The basis of this theory is the claim that
the region of the ocean SpongeBob takes place in,
Bikini Bottom is based on a Bikini Atoll,
a real group of islands housed within the Marshall Islands,
which were used for nuclear testing in the 1940s and 50s.
This lore, if intended by the creators
would mean that SpongeBob and his colorful friends
aren't just cartoon characters.
Instead, it would make them mutated beings
forever changed by radioactive fallout
who can now live and think like people,
all side effects of man's most horrific achievement.
But was this always the intention of the creator
or is it simply a (beep) up fan theory?
To start let's briefly discuss the history of Bikini Atoll.
Previously called Pikini Atoll,
Bikini Atoll specifically refers to a small group of islands
located within the Marshall Islands,
located about halfway between Hawaii and Papua New Guinea.
Atoll refers to the shape of the island, which is ring like
with a central body of water called a lagoon.
after taking the Marshall Islands following World War II,
the US decided to use Bikini Atoll and a few other islands,
not for a fun beach getaway,
but as testing sites for nuclear weapons
during the Cold War.
in 1946, 167 Bikinians were removed from the island
and relocated by the US government
in order to begin nuclear testing in the area.
67 explosives were detonated
during various tests between 1946 and 1958.
Bikini Atoll alone was the site of 23 nuclear tests.
On March 1st, 1954, the Castle Bravo bomb was tested.
Castle Bravo was 1,000 times
the size of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
and was the largest hydrogen bomb ever tested.
But was the site of such horrific destruction
used as inspiration or perhaps even the setting
for the lighthearted world of imagination
that SpongeBob would call home?
SpongeBob SquarePants was created by Steven Hillenburg.
Before his career was focused on the show,
he worked as a teacher and artist
at the Orange County Marine Institute in 1989.
That year he created a comic book to teach children
about intertidal pools,
which featured a cartoon sea sponge
with black sunglasses and no arms or legs.
His name was Bob the sponge.
Eventually Hillenburg moved into animation.
He said, quote, "I studied natural resources planning
and thought I could get a job at some marine park.
But I was great at art and so-so at marine biology.
It's funny how the two eventually came together."
Hillenburg attended California Institute of the Arts
to study Experimental Animation and earned his MFA in 1992.
Hillenburg was eventually hired to work
on the Nickelodeon show, Rocko's Modern Life,
where he would meet voice actor, Tom Kenny.
One of his coworkers saw the educational comic book
and told Hillenburg he should develop it into his own show.
He created a cast of characters and made some changes
to the original educational comic book.
For example, Hillenburg made SpongeBob
an artificial sponge instead of a natural sponge
and of course changed his name.
But surprisingly, no mention of Bikini Atoll at all.
So how did this fan theory become so popular?
Well, the internet.
According to Screen Rant the theory began on Reddit.
One user pointed out the similarity between the names
of Bikini Bottom and Bikini Atoll.
Another user commented that chipmunks
were once kept on board small Navy ships
during the testing period,
drawing a connection to the SpongeBob character, Sandy,
a squirrel who wears a protective suit.
Another user posited that Rock Bottom,
another location near Bikini Bottom
may be a crater explaining why those that lived there
were even stranger and more mutated than the creatures
in Bikini Bottom.
There are also believers of this theory
that point out an explosion in one episode
resembling a mushroom cloud.
Some point to the overall aesthetic of the show
somewhat resembling that of the 1940s and 50s.
This shows up in Hillenburg's own appreciation
and use of the Tiki style.
It's worth pointing out that some argue
that using these elements in this way
normalizes settler colonialism,
which was happening in the region at the time.
Scientific studies can help explore this fan theory as well.
In 2019, a study confirmed that there are still
elevated levels of gamma radiation
in the Bikini Atoll area over 60 years later.
The level of radiation found is almost double
the maximum exposure limit for the area,
meaning the area is still uninhabitable.
However, some people still elect to live on the island
as contract workers for the US and local governments.
Overall, the Marshall Islands registered
as having as much as 10 times more radiation
than the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
There is even a compensation fund
through the National Cancer Benefit Center
for those who have been exposed
to the radiation in the region.
And short term and long term radioactive elements
can reach marine life through phytoplankton,
zoo plankton and kelp.
Fish consume these
and if they have absorbed radioactive elements,
the fish themselves have now absorbed radioactive elements.
This can eventually impact the entire food chain.
Though how an animal is exposed to radiation impacts
how it is impacted.
Animals who are exposed to radiation
through their lungs or gills are likely to develop cancer
and genetic damage, possibly even die.
Animals who are exposed to radiation through the food chain
are more likely to see those levels concentrate
as they pass from animal to animal.
Traditionally though, and this might go without saying,
the radiation would more than likely mean
that most of the animals would be more prone to dying
than perhaps opening a burger joint
or taking up the clarinet.
But of course it is a cartoon.
According to a Cracked article,
an anonymous staffer supposedly referred
to the Bikini Atoll theory as quote
unofficial cannon and quote, well accepted fanfic.
The staffer who is allegedly a member
of the Nickelodeon promotions team
stated quote, "Within my team, it's generally known about,
but not often talked about.
Mostly because we promote all the shows
and don't have much time for enjoying ourselves at all."
However, when Cracked reach out to Nickelodeon,
they disputed this theory simply stating that quote,
"The show is set in Bikini Bottom."
So is Bikini Bottom only a few leagues under the site
of one of humanity's most brutal displays of inhumanity
and forever changed by generations of radioactive mutation?
With only circumstantial evidence to suggest
the theory has any merit to it
and with many other possible explanations available,
it appears that no,
SpongeBob SquarePants was not based
on the Bikini Atoll nuclear experiments in the 1940s and 50s
and the theory is simply the internet getting swept away
with the tide of mystery.
But what do you think?
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