Jellyfish are gelatinous, free-swimming creatures with stingers commonly found throughout all oceans of the world. They first appear in the episode "Tea at the Treedome," as does the hobby dedicated to catching them, jellyfishing, usually at Jellyfish Fields. Description: In comparison to the real world, Jellyfish act far more like their real world counterpart than any other species in the show. Most of their physical characteristics are shared with their real world counterparts including the bell shaped head, trailing tentacles, and moving by propulsion. Most of their biology and functions are more closely akin to bees such as living in hives and producing edible substances. While they can produce a substance known as jellyfish honey, jellyfish in the series primarily produce jellyfish jelly. The flavor of the jelly varies, but most commonly are stated to be strawberry flavored. These can be extracted from them, though most do not seek it out due to the risk of being stung by their tentacles which have painful consequences for any unfortunate recipient of their stings. Overview: Physical characteristics- Jellyfish are portrayed in a stereotypical cartoonish manner, but retain many physical traits like their real-world counterpart. This includes the umbrella-like bells and several tentacles, commonly referred as stingers in the series. Jellyfish can come in a wide variety of colors, most commonly pink and may or may not have dark colored spots on the bell. They are approximately the size of a Krabby Patty, though their sizes are sometimes inconsistent. Since Bikini Bottomites are shown to be only smaller than a human's foot in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, this would make jellyfish almost microscopic to humans. Their aforementioned stingers, as their name suggests, allows a jellyfish to sting any person who disturbs or annoys them. Their stings have an electrical effect rather than venomous, as shown by the electrical sound and effects when someone is stung by one. The overall effect of being stung varies between individuals, but are noted to be extremely painful for the recipient. They are mild at their most tolerable level, leading to sharp pain and itchiness, but no visible mark. For most stings, a large boil is left behind. The boil an any associated pain is temporary and can heal with time, though a fast acting ointment has been created that alleviates the sting immediately. At their very worst, some jellyfish have fatal stings. Big Lenny is one example who has a history of attacking denizens of the ocean with only one known survivor of an encounter with him, Dr. Manowar. Even for him, that jellyfish still left behind a massive boil that does not heal and is extremely painful to the touch. The stingers are not activated by touching any part of the tentacle like its real world counterpart as SpongeBob has been shown grabbing a jellyfish stinger with his bare hands in "Jellyfish Jam," possibly showing that the stinging effect only comes from the tip of the stinger. Their other most curious feature is their ability to produce an edible substance referred in series as jellyfish jelly. These appear to be produced and stored in their bell and can be extracted via their stingers. Jellyfish also are able to freely excrete jelly, usually in response to an individual who has insulted them or to possibly shed excess jelly, which is normally stored in their hive. There are various methods used to directly extract these from them, most of which are safe and pose little ill effects. SpongeBob has shown milking them out of the tentacle or making them sneeze to achieve this effect. Both are considered safe, as the former method produced enough jelly to cover a slice of bread with while the latter produced approximately a quart-sized jar's worth of jelly with little effect on the jellyfish who were shown moving as normal afterwards. However, various cruel methods are shown in "Jellyfish Hunter" that extracted far too much jelly, leaving most withered and unable to move. Ecology: Jellyfish Fields, a major location in the SpongeBob SquarePants universe, is home to over 10 million jellyfish, according to the episode "Jellyfish Hunter." However, some may drift into Bikini Bottom but are seldom a nuisance to its denizens. Most choose to steer clear of them however, due to the potential health risk they pose due to their ability to sting. The hunting and catching of jellyfish, known as jellyfishing, is a popular hobby among sea folk, most notably SpongeBob and Patrick. It is similar to butterfly catching and it is typically done only for fun/sport, with the jellyfish being released unharmed. Jellyfish appear in almost all SpongeBob video games, typically as basic enemies or background add-ons. They are usually caught using jellyfish nets or jars. They sometimes spook the Bikini Bottomites but never try to hurt them, unless in self-defense. Of course, they can sting at unsuspecting targets at will as evidenced in "Scaredy Pants," where one was shown stinging at an unaware Patrick from behind. They are in tune with nature and love music, as seen in "Jellyfish Jam," "SpongeHenge," and "Squid Noir," though they are attuned to particular types of music. They are for the most part as sentient as most wild animals, but many have shown specialized knowledge for tasks such as opening windows, operating music systems, using a payphone, and imitating SpongeBob walking. They can understand the common tongue of the undersea denizens but cannot speak themselves aside from buzzing in a particular manner that is understood only by a few individuals. Most jellyfish tend to float whimsically and aimlessly, but they can move incredibly fast and controlled, especially as a swarm, to chase down someone. For the most part, they do not willingly go out of their way to interact with the denizens of Bikini Bottom, but some have been known to be generally hostile and take any opportunity to sting someone such as the one seen in "Scaredy Pants." At least 10 jellyfish collectively can carry SpongeBob into the sky. SpongeBob, in particular, is extremely fond of the creatures and never tries to intentionally hurt them. Likewise, most jellyfish see SpongeBob as a friend as they comforted him when his dreams of flying were crushed and later called on his aid to stop the construction of a highway that had gone through Jellyfish Fields
I think this is accuring inside Yuri's head, she is stopping herself from going crazy or letting her crazy self control her(Not telling that Crazy Yuri is a Darkside like fleetway-). Unfortunately During act 2, she failed and Had lost her mind then stabs herself. I just think that this is happening inside Yuri's mind during act 2 or When act 2 was going to start- And Monika appearing Before Crazy Yuri appears Was representing that Monika had set voices in her head, or had adjusted her status(but yuri is fighting it).
Yuris facing her deep obsession and trying to put it aside but she can’t so she starts singing to herself and then it joins in too and yuri fights for her life in the end so she doesn’t stab herself while Monika is trying to make yuri stab herself while she’s fighting it
Jellyfish are gelatinous, free-swimming creatures with stingers commonly found throughout all oceans of the world. They first appear in the episode "Tea at the Treedome," as does the hobby dedicated to catching them, jellyfishing, usually at Jellyfish Fields.
Description:
In comparison to the real world, Jellyfish act far more like their real world counterpart than any other species in the show. Most of their physical characteristics are shared with their real world counterparts including the bell shaped head, trailing tentacles, and moving by propulsion. Most of their biology and functions are more closely akin to bees such as living in hives and producing edible substances.
While they can produce a substance known as jellyfish honey, jellyfish in the series primarily produce jellyfish jelly. The flavor of the jelly varies, but most commonly are stated to be strawberry flavored. These can be extracted from them, though most do not seek it out due to the risk of being stung by their tentacles which have painful consequences for any unfortunate recipient of their stings.
Overview:
Physical characteristics-
Jellyfish are portrayed in a stereotypical cartoonish manner, but retain many physical traits like their real-world counterpart. This includes the umbrella-like bells and several tentacles, commonly referred as stingers in the series. Jellyfish can come in a wide variety of colors, most commonly pink and may or may not have dark colored spots on the bell. They are approximately the size of a Krabby Patty, though their sizes are sometimes inconsistent. Since Bikini Bottomites are shown to be only smaller than a human's foot in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, this would make jellyfish almost microscopic to humans.
Their aforementioned stingers, as their name suggests, allows a jellyfish to sting any person who disturbs or annoys them. Their stings have an electrical effect rather than venomous, as shown by the electrical sound and effects when someone is stung by one. The overall effect of being stung varies between individuals, but are noted to be extremely painful for the recipient. They are mild at their most tolerable level, leading to sharp pain and itchiness, but no visible mark. For most stings, a large boil is left behind. The boil an any associated pain is temporary and can heal with time, though a fast acting ointment has been created that alleviates the sting immediately. At their very worst, some jellyfish have fatal stings. Big Lenny is one example who has a history of attacking denizens of the ocean with only one known survivor of an encounter with him, Dr. Manowar. Even for him, that jellyfish still left behind a massive boil that does not heal and is extremely painful to the touch.
The stingers are not activated by touching any part of the tentacle like its real world counterpart as SpongeBob has been shown grabbing a jellyfish stinger with his bare hands in "Jellyfish Jam," possibly showing that the stinging effect only comes from the tip of the stinger.
Their other most curious feature is their ability to produce an edible substance referred in series as jellyfish jelly. These appear to be produced and stored in their bell and can be extracted via their stingers. Jellyfish also are able to freely excrete jelly, usually in response to an individual who has insulted them or to possibly shed excess jelly, which is normally stored in their hive. There are various methods used to directly extract these from them, most of which are safe and pose little ill effects. SpongeBob has shown milking them out of the tentacle or making them sneeze to achieve this effect. Both are considered safe, as the former method produced enough jelly to cover a slice of bread with while the latter produced approximately a quart-sized jar's worth of jelly with little effect on the jellyfish who were shown moving as normal afterwards. However, various cruel methods are shown in "Jellyfish Hunter" that extracted far too much jelly, leaving most withered and unable to move.
Ecology:
Jellyfish Fields, a major location in the SpongeBob SquarePants universe, is home to over 10 million jellyfish, according to the episode "Jellyfish Hunter." However, some may drift into Bikini Bottom but are seldom a nuisance to its denizens. Most choose to steer clear of them however, due to the potential health risk they pose due to their ability to sting.
The hunting and catching of jellyfish, known as jellyfishing, is a popular hobby among sea folk, most notably SpongeBob and Patrick. It is similar to butterfly catching and it is typically done only for fun/sport, with the jellyfish being released unharmed. Jellyfish appear in almost all SpongeBob video games, typically as basic enemies or background add-ons. They are usually caught using jellyfish nets or jars. They sometimes spook the Bikini Bottomites but never try to hurt them, unless in self-defense. Of course, they can sting at unsuspecting targets at will as evidenced in "Scaredy Pants," where one was shown stinging at an unaware Patrick from behind.
They are in tune with nature and love music, as seen in "Jellyfish Jam," "SpongeHenge," and "Squid Noir," though they are attuned to particular types of music. They are for the most part as sentient as most wild animals, but many have shown specialized knowledge for tasks such as opening windows, operating music systems, using a payphone, and imitating SpongeBob walking. They can understand the common tongue of the undersea denizens but cannot speak themselves aside from buzzing in a particular manner that is understood only by a few individuals.
Most jellyfish tend to float whimsically and aimlessly, but they can move incredibly fast and controlled, especially as a swarm, to chase down someone. For the most part, they do not willingly go out of their way to interact with the denizens of Bikini Bottom, but some have been known to be generally hostile and take any opportunity to sting someone such as the one seen in "Scaredy Pants."
At least 10 jellyfish collectively can carry SpongeBob into the sky. SpongeBob, in particular, is extremely fond of the creatures and never tries to intentionally hurt them. Likewise, most jellyfish see SpongeBob as a friend as they comforted him when his dreams of flying were crushed and later called on his aid to stop the construction of a highway that had gone through Jellyfish Fields
man these are facts
Thank you Sayori. Very cool.
I never knew sayori is this smart
For a second the font made me think it was called "Sinking Balls".
💀
Lmao
I think this is accuring inside Yuri's head, she is stopping herself from going crazy or letting her crazy self control her(Not telling that Crazy Yuri is a Darkside like fleetway-). Unfortunately During act 2, she failed and Had lost her mind then stabs herself.
I just think that this is happening inside Yuri's mind during act 2 or When act 2 was going to start-
And Monika appearing Before Crazy Yuri appears Was representing that Monika had set voices in her head, or had adjusted her status(but yuri is fighting it).
Well, I just think it's a cool cover.
But your opinion's cool too.
I can see the difference between their Vocal cords-
Normal Yuri: Smooth
Crazy Yuri: Kinda Stiff & deep
Dang! This is pretty cool!
Ikr
oh man i love your chanel bro,and do you accept ideas for a cover of fnf?
AYOO IT'S BUBBA HERE- HUEHUEHEU
IT'S NOT FUNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
HE HE HE HA
Yuris facing her deep obsession and trying to put it aside but she can’t so she starts singing to herself and then it joins in too and yuri fights for her life in the end so she doesn’t stab herself while Monika is trying to make yuri stab herself while she’s fighting it
Oh my gosh sayori... whats with you?