This is the page about the alternate-universe city. For other uses, see Bikini Bottom (disambiguation).
If you were looking for the article about the episode, then see "Welcome to Binary Bottom."
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Binary Bottom is one of the alternate counterparts of Bikini Bottom. Instead of being populated by fish citizens, it is inhabited by robots and holograms of fish, including the mailman. It appears in the episode "Welcome to Binary Bottom."
Binary Bottom generally looks identical to Bikini Bottom, except everything in it, from houses to flower clouds, is made of metal. The sign in front of the town is also replaced by a gear that is constantly spinning.
Establishments[]
Residential[]
SpongeBot's house
SquidBot's house
Pat-Tron's house
Sandroid's treedome
Restaurants[]
Grease Bucket
The Krabby Battery
Geography[]
Lube Lagoon
Role in episode[]
Bikini Bottom has an alternate counterpart named "Binary Bottom," in which everything is robotic and binary. The mailman is a hologram, and SpongeBob's house is replaced with the robotic version of the pineapple's body and the green hairs replaced with antennas. Instead of normal cereal for breakfast, SpongeBob eats bolts and oil. Squidward's house is seen like an Easter Head, but with more robotic features. Pat-Tron lives under a rock that's projected holographically by a drone.
The Krabby Battery serves batteries to its customers, while the Grease Bucket serves as a counterpart to the Chum Bucket. At Lube Lagoon, robots can tan and go swimming. City streets in Binary Bottom are also shown, where robot fish drive boatmobiles and small, pod-like vehicles.
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