Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Jellyfish Fields , Goo Lagoon n Mrs. Puff's Boating School

 
Jellyfish Fields is a vast area in which jellyfish reside which was first seen in the episode, "Tea at the Treedome." Over 4,000,000 jellyfish reside here, as evidenced in "Jellyfish Hunter." In "Born to Be Wild", it's revealed that Jellyfish Fields is 50 miles long. There are two entrances. (1 at the beginning and 1 at the end, so it stretches out to other towns.) Other creatures live there such as clams, leeches, poisonous sea urchins, and a giant green monster. It is also a place where SpongeBob and Patrick enjoy jellyfishing. Objects found are a treasure chest, an anchor, and hooks. Features include seaweed, rocks, coral plants, and big cliffs. Also, every year, for 3 days, different kinds of jellyfish all over the world come to Jellyfish Fields. This is known as "Jellyfish Migration".


Goo Lagoon is a fictional underwater beach in Bikini Bottom in the animated television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. The characters swim and surf in it. Goo Lagoon is broken up into sections, which includes Mussel Beach, for weight-lifters, Goo Lagoon Sea Caves, the Snack Bar which sells burgers and drinks, and the Goo Lagoon Pier amusement park. Goo Lagoon's first appearance occurred in the episode, "Ripped Pants".

Mrs. Puff’s Boating School is a drivers' education school on the Nickelodeon television animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants. The "boating school" as it is called, is located in Bikini Bottom (Conch street) and in where Mrs. Puff teaches. She founded the school on October 2, 1991.
General The Boating School features the main building, a lighthouse, and the driving course. The lighthouse is at the Boating School for an unknown reason. The track features a parking lot for the boats used in the tests. The track is sponsered by ½ Shell, a Bikini Bottom gas station (a parody of Shell gas stations).
In some episodes, the school is a one-room school, however in others, it is a full academy. The school features the Hallway of Learning which includes the Fountain of Learning, the Lockers of Learning, and the Stairs of Learning. Also, the hallway features a trophy display case.
There are many classrooms and teachers such as Mrs Flounder. Mrs. Puff's classroom includes a chalkboard, Good Noodle Board, Roger's Glass Box, teacher's desk, ten student desks, and the supply closet. Mrs. Puff's desk is in front of the chalkboard. It features some other student's desks, including an empty, broken-down desk where the bad students sit. At the back of the room, there is a hand-drawn picture of the Boating School track and 2 emergency exits. There is also a supply closet, which is next door of the classroom, behind the chalkboard. The classes commonly begin at 9:00 a.m.[1] In Hall Monitor, students go home at 2:05 p.m.
The boating school has a chart, which lists awards for the students. It is called the Good Noodle Board. Students obtain Good Noodle stars for certain things, such as attendance, penmanship, basic desk sanitation, and advanced desk sanitation. This system is quite unusual for a class directed at teenagers and young adults. Two classroom disruptions loses one star.[1]
Like any other school, this school has a set of rules. This includes no fighting (results in detention),[1] no butt kicking,[2] no cheating, must pay attention, and no insulting drawings of the teacher (although many students do this anyway.)[1]
Students who have attended the school include SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Lloyd, Sheila, Paco, Bart, Debbie, Horace,[1] Flats the Flounder,[2] Jimmy, Phil, Tina, Henry, Vera, and Clayton. These are the only known students.[3]
In "Boating School," SpongeBob failed his test only 39 times by the end of the episode. Later, in "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired", SpongeBob failed his boating test 1,258,058 times by this episode. This implies that he has taken his test more rapidly than in his first years of boating school. In "Driven to Tears," SpongeBob says he has failed his drivers' test 57 times. He then fails it the 58th time. Mrs. Puff says that his record in "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" was destroyed in the accident, which is as if he never failed. This can lead to the conclusion that SpongeBob failed his test 1,258,123 times altogether.
Even though the school is a boating school, there are many characteristics of the school which make it seem more like an average grade school. This includes having a Hall Monitor ("Hall Monitor"), having hallways, outdoor lunch periods, trophy cases, recess, lockers, school pictures, school bells, field trips ("Procrastination"), and the good noodle board. Also, SpongeBob is seen wearing a backpack in the episode New Student Starfish.
In the book, "Class Confusion," a substitute temporarily takes over for Mrs. Puff. SpongeBob and a fellow classmate, Horace, switch places. Horace initially passes SpongeBob through school, enabling him to drive, which flabergasts Mrs. Puff. In the end, the truth is revealed, and everything returns to normal.
In New Student Starfish, there were twenty-four students, the greatest number of students. The student enrollment minimum number is nine. In "Hall Monitor," there were also more than nine.

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