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Object

SpongeBob's brain is the brain inside of SpongeBob's head. It first appears in the episode "Plankton!"

Description

It has many different appearances. It is most commonly pink in color. Depending on where it appears (including episodes, movies, and shorts), his brain can look and function quite differently.

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Role in series

In "Plankton!," Plankton invents a device that allows him to control others' brains. It works at least partially on SpongeBob's brain, although SpongeBob seems to still be in control of his thoughts and some of his actions.

In "Scaredy Pants," where Patrick cuts SpongeBob's head down in order for him to dress like a round-headed ghost.

In "I'm With Stupid," SpongeBob holds up a picture of a brain, saying that it is his own brain.

In "Welcome to the Chum Bucket," Plankton puts the brain into a robotic suit, and it seems to keep its personality even outside of SpongeBob's body.

In "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV," the Bikini Bottomites go inside SpongeBob after they are shrunk by Mermaid Man's Belt, and they see some of his organs including his brain.

In "Snowball Effect," it is mentioned and seen in Squidward's thoughts. When SpongeBob and Patrick claim they will knock each other's brains out in a snowball fight, Squidward imagines the scenario, in which Patrick throws a snowball at SpongeBob and his brain falls out.

In "Squilliam Returns," the inside of SpongeBob's brain is seen in this episode. Inside, there are miniature figures resembling SpongeBob, and there are areas resembling an office and a bathroom. When Squidward pretends to own a five star restaurant, the miniature SpongeBobs delete all of SpongeBob's thoughts and memories so he will only think about being a successful waiter.

In "Bummer Vacation," SpongeBob very briefly pops his brain out of his head to show mentally he can stay away from work.

In "Night Light," it briefly appears when SpongeBob rolled his eyes in the back of his head just like in the episode "Plankton!" It was when SpongeBob was afraid of the dark even inside of him, so then he put some light in his head.

In "Krabby Road," Plankton has a device that is able to play music from different formats; one of them is "brain," and, in hopes of hearing a song about the Krabby Patty Secret Formula, Plankton connects SpongeBob's brain to the machine. This results in SpongeBob singing the music selected from the machine dial.

In "Bucket Sweet Bucket," Plankton tricks Squidward, SpongeBob, and Patrick into helping him refurbish the Chum Bucket, and SpongeBob and Patrick get many of the supplies from the Krusty Krab. Among the supplies are water pipes; one of them goes through SpongeBob's head and gets out his brain.

In "Penny Foolish," the brain falls out of SpongeBob's head, and he chases it, showing that he can somehow survive without it. The brain also has the ability to squirt some sort of liquid at SpongeBob.

In "House Fancy," his brain makes a brief return. Here, it is revealed that Patrick had briefly borrowed SpongeBob's brain, and he gives it back to SpongeBob in the episode.

In "Stuck in the Wringer," when SpongeBob takes a shower, the water goes into his brain and cleans it, presumably because of SpongeBob's holes.

In "I ♥ Dancing," SpongeBob claims to have music on his mind, and he takes his brain out of his head. It is literally playing music like a radio, and it even has a radio dial that SpongeBob uses to change the channel.

In "The Inside Job." Plankton again goes inside SpongeBob, hoping to get the Krabby Patty Secret Formula from his brain.

In "A Day Without Tears" when Squidward trying to make SpongeBob cry then it Shows the inside of SpongeBob's brain. The brain apparently has a large dam built inside it. SpongeBob's tears cause it to collapse and the tears overflow the city of Bikini Bottom.

In "Kracked Krabs." In this episode, Mr. Krabs suggests that SpongeBob keep his brain peeled. SpongeBob reacts by literally peeling the top of head to reveal his brain.

In "Earworm," when Sandy was telling SpongeBob that he had a earworm in his head, and then it shows his brain.

The episode "Whirly Brains" revolves around SpongeBob and Patrick's brains. They both use their own brains as Whirly Brains, an invention where one's own brain can fly and be controlled in the same way that a normal person would to a remote-control helicopter.

In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. Plankton once again goes inside it, and it once again is dark pink and smaller. Inside the brain is a gigantic space with SpongeBob's extremely happy thoughts, including the Popsicle Twins. This huge amount of happiness drives Plankton insane.

It appears again in "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom."

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