I think the cannon reason for Patrick’s house is that it just caves in every now and then and Patrick just rebuilds it in a way that is most convenient for him
@@victorchristopher2072It’s not just because it’s a cartoon It’s because the sand keeps falling down into the house, filling up the hole, so Patrick has to rebuild his house.
Always felt the rock being just a rock without anything under it was more fitting. Not only is Patrick as lazy as a snail, but he is, well, a starfish. Watching him stuck under the rock when it "opens" out of nowhere or sunbathing on top of it is such a vibe and a reminder that starfish are sticky little bottom feeders.
Yeah, they all break the laws of physics, and it would be awesome to see a scale accurate version of Squidward's art room, Spongebob's library, and Patrick's house, but with every unique addon that has appeared in the main series included
The rooms themselves are more consistent than the orientation of the house, so my take on this would be to put each room in a separate sort of dungeon, and then have portals inside the house that can change what rooms they go into. That way you can walk from the kitchen to the bedroom one day and another day walk through the same door to get to the library.
What this tells me is that Patrick is an architectural engineering mastermind capable of creating entirely accurate structures of sand, so intricate that they’re practically one to one creations of said structures. If this ‘dumbass’ ever learned how to use proper materials or had a bit more creativity, he could probably build himself an entire functioning 100 million dollar mansion with ease.
For some reason, I cannot explain, I really like Patricks setup of just a comfy chair, TV and lamp. It's really minimalist but effective. I wish I could replicate it but I'm a bit of a hoarder.
I can never think about Patrick’s house without remembering how one of the mobile games made it canon that he used to live under a diamond but I think lost it and so he just got a rock instead
I've always had a theory that the reason why Patrick Star's house has sand furniture in season 4 and onwards is because it's easier to draw and color in along with all kinds of gags of the sand falling apart.
Wasn't this episode where SpongeBob and Patrick looked for his rock in a garage full of Rocks? He may have been sleeping there and they mistaken him for a rock.
So Patrick has to rebuild his whole house every day since it falls apart since it’s sand? He is probably the hardest working person in bikini bottom and not as lazy as portrayed.
4:25 are we going to not talk about how right before the end of the episode, spongebob jumps through the sand wall and somehow ends up outside, implying that the house was above ground at that moment?
I'd love to see obscure videos like the library in the future, but covering other buildings and houses would be really cool. Mr Krabs and Sandy's homes, Krusty Krab, Chum Bucket, Boating School, etc
My theory is that Patrick just loves to move stuff around the house for no apparent reason. Sometimes he’ll sleep on a bed. Other times he’ll sleep on the bottom of the rock. Sometimes he’ll make furniture out of sand other times it’s real. And other times he’ll fill his rock is filled with sand is because he felt like it.
Even though Patrick having a bed is a pre-movie concept, and the "oh boy 3am!" joke is legendary, Patrick's rock becoming more like a regular house over time is a clear cut case of the writers forgetting the show takes place underwater and that the character is a starfish. To me the canon is supposed to be that he sleeps on the roof of the rock and only has a tv, chair, and lamp. The other furniture and sand constructs, other rooms, etc are rule of funny and don't count.
Patrick is actually a super genius who is fully aware of what's going on he just choses not to think so he can be friends with SpongeBob. That's why he can make a working tv out of sand but also seems like he doesn't know how to do anything.
My theory is that the house got bigger because Patrick burrowed underground and there’s some kind of switch that makes it go from couch and tv to what you see later
I think it's actually a pretty funny joke how strange Spongebob's house is being a pineapple and yet how much more consistent it at least appears on the inside while Patrick's is... just a rock. And it's absolutely never consistent. lol
I'm 33 and I haven't had a serious thought about spongebob in probably 10 to 15 years. But seeing Squidwards house stuck between 2 absolute idiots, just makes me LoL.
Sometimes, it's flat with nothing. Sometimes, it has a green chair a lamp, and a tv. Sometimes it has multiple rooms. And sometimes it's all sand objects. Maybe Patrick really is a magician. 🤔💭
I like to think Patrick just can't decide what he wants his house layout to be, so he keeps changing. The turtle thing could be due to Bikini Bottom constantly blowing up and needing to be fixed. Maybe the turtle survived, like everyone else, and got moved to where Patrick's house is normally located.
Another thing is that in Patrick smarty-pants SpongeBob enters through one of Patrick's sand walls instead of the rock, meaning that his house might have multiple entrances.
I'm going to be honest, Patrick's house always seems like the most comfortable house to me. I don't even know why. It just makes me feel comfortable, looking at it. Specifically, the more complex version with rooms, etc...
you see, what Awe is failing to understanding is that much like the imagination box, whats we see under the rock is much more fantastical than what is actually under the rock and much like the box, when the "lid" is open it is revealed to be very minimal
Patrick is a master of building things out of sand. I think as the tide goes in and out, it washes sand under the rock and patrick is constantly rebuilding it. Thats why its so diffrent all the time.
My headcannon is that patrick has an orc-like a la 40k unconscious psychic ability. If he truly believes it to be, it becomes true.He needs a tv, he makes one out of sand and believes it will work and so it does. Theres other examples, imagination box episode, there's also an episode where they made jets and tanks out sand. Im sure theres others. Idk just my idea.
In the episode with Patrick's parents, kinda sad you didn't show spongebob bashing through Patrick's wall which confusingly implied his interior isn't under ground 😂
The sand rooms and sometimes furniture seems like it would've been the best way to handle something like that without it feeling too unbelievable. It could even explain why Patrick has a home despite having no job. He just digs his own rooms and makes most of his own furniture.
I've always like the compact design. It makes me think of mobile homes There's only one room and it has everything you need - or in this case, everything Patrick needs In some episodes, it's much bigger and has several rooms. Which still makes sense; it's likely he built them by digging in the sand. And a lot of the time, the excess sand is probably used to make furniture That doesn't sound comfortable, but he's a star fish, so maybe he's fine
I honestly didn't even notice all these inconsistencies back then, since cartoons were just like that all the time. Perhaps especially because I was used to reruns randomly jumping between different seasons on TV, seasons that had very different styles and consistencies. The way things constantly changed was dream-like
i do like a show that has some consistency, but i think that was one of the charm's of Spongebob. it's that one show that can get away with being inconsistent while also not retain any potential changes that may or may not had happened in a previous episode. Take for example the espisode where Mr. Krabbs actually tries to get Planktin's restaurant removed from bikini bottom. And instead it was moved X feet a direction. As a viewer, you'll never notice this difference and it changes nothing.
I was surprised you didn't mention this: Sometimes when we see Patrick's house in its "open" mode from the outside, with the rock on the hinge, we can clearly see that the chair and lampstand (and possibly the TV's antennae) are taller than the top of the hole-- they stick out. But the bottom surface of the rock is clearly flat, and (when closed) it is level with the top of the hole. So, when the house is "closed" (so that the rock is down), the chair and lampstand would need to phase through the bottom of the rock. It's even more obviously impossible in scenes where we *see* the house open up, and the hair and lampstand are *already* in an impossible location-- such as in the very first appearance in Help Wanted. So we can't even speculate that the floor rises up, or that the chair and lampstand can get squished. It's just impossible, full stop.
the plan with old real furnitures before old sand only bigger inside is so funny to see, it looks like 2 peoples made the two scenes with differents directions or a change had be done during production.
Maybe patrick just loves remodeling and makes his furniture out of sand for that exact reason, for objects that have to serve a specific function he has the real thing and covers them with sand
Also, a funny thing I'm suprised they haven't made an episode out of (to my knowledge) that Patrick can stick to walls and ceilings (to apparently not for too long). Idk, it's just interesting that the modern seasons that make episodes out of minor details, like spongebob having a tooth gap or planctons bucket having a hand, it's strange they didn make an episode about exploiting Patricks wall sticking ability (again, to my knowledge) it would also be funny if he can srawl up walls like that, like real starfish (they can also do a creepy overly detailed zoom in showing Patrick really has small feet/tenticles all over his back like real starfish (who have it on their "bellies", but Patrick uses his back to stick to walls, so, ya know))
It's always cool to see whats funny for other people. To you it's the attic joke. To me it's Patrik open his cubboard and let the all the plates fall down. I laugh everytime I see that. Also understandable you want to focus on other stuff as well but I really hope you'll eventually come back to for a Sandy and Mr. Krabs house video.
i like to imagine whenever his home is destroyed he finds another rock 15 eps earlier than Shell Games, in The Ballad of Filthy Muck, his house melts. Patrick went to whereever he finds rocks from and takes the gross shell. boom, continuity restored without deeming shell games to noncanonicity
I think the last episode of new kid spongebob should time travel and meet old nerd spongebob but have season 1-3 spongebob still be hand drawn and hang out talk go on a adventure maybe meet some season 1-3 hand drawn characters then at the end they have a important message about something thats good for kids and adults.
Haven't seen the full video yet, but hers what I think. Patrick can simply build more levels under the initial one, and more rooms that go out of the parameter of his "rock", that have just the sand of his garden as a roof. Perhaps he has an initial level that is one room, and under that he has a level with several rooms. Also he may constantly rebuild his house, this may simply be the most common structure he implents
My personal theory is that Patrick's real furniture (as little of it as he has) tends to get buried in the sand. Whenever he loses it, he just whips up some sand replacements until he can be bothered to dig the real ones back up. Not perfect logic, but it's a possibility
Patrick's rock is as complex as Patrick himself. Full of sand, but somehow he made it all work.
That’s such a good analogy. Well said.
the inner machinations of his house are an enigma
I am the thousandth like pro😅
I think the cannon reason for Patrick’s house is that it just caves in every now and then and Patrick just rebuilds it in a way that is most convenient for him
Canon*
This is what I assumed as a kid, when he didn’t need the tv and tv chair he molded the sand into a bed
Patrick's house makes the most sense of the 3.
Pat’s divorce? 10:51
u really had to go canon* @@markkusallinen3469
Throughout the years, Patrick house became more confusing
Patrick’s house is just an old turtle shell
Bro it's a fucking cartoon😂😂💀
@@victorchristopher2072It’s not just because it’s a cartoon
It’s because the sand keeps falling down into the house, filling up the hole, so Patrick has to rebuild his house.
Npc ahh comment
@@xaan7458 Coming from you?
I feel Patrick has the most simple but also versatile home from all 3 of them I mean he can add rooms and delete them how he wants.
I'd buy his house over others any day!
Patrick making a TV made of sand actually work is honestly genius
Since his "job" is watching TV, it makes a weird sort of sense.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworthwhen did he say that again
@2lbs I hadn’t gotten that far in the vid lol
Of cause
Seine geistig moralischen Mechanismen sind mysteriös und komplex
He can do everything
@@ich_esse_betten6364 is that the German version of "the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma"?
Patrick is secretly a genius and knows how to avoid the IRS
He's smarter than sandy remember that episode when he was super smart
@@gregory7320 because when he lost his scalp, he mistakenly put the brain coral that somehow resembles of his scalp, so that doesn't count.
Genius?! Where!
I always enjoyed that the characters’ houses just sorta did whatever they needed to do for the sake of the episode’s plot.
Sometimes changing within the same episode.
Always felt the rock being just a rock without anything under it was more fitting.
Not only is Patrick as lazy as a snail, but he is, well, a starfish. Watching him stuck under the rock when it "opens" out of nowhere or sunbathing on top of it is such a vibe and a reminder that starfish are sticky little bottom feeders.
I get the feeling that people who replicate SpongeBob houses in Minecraft should use an immersive portals mod for the interior
Yeah, they all break the laws of physics, and it would be awesome to see a scale accurate version of Squidward's art room, Spongebob's library, and Patrick's house, but with every unique addon that has appeared in the main series included
The rooms themselves are more consistent than the orientation of the house, so my take on this would be to put each room in a separate sort of dungeon, and then have portals inside the house that can change what rooms they go into. That way you can walk from the kitchen to the bedroom one day and another day walk through the same door to get to the library.
There is a world on planet Minecraft that uses command clocks to teleport you to a larger version of the interior as you walk in.
isnt that what the spongebob dlc did?
What this tells me is that Patrick is an architectural engineering mastermind capable of creating entirely accurate structures of sand, so intricate that they’re practically one to one creations of said structures. If this ‘dumbass’ ever learned how to use proper materials or had a bit more creativity, he could probably build himself an entire functioning 100 million dollar mansion with ease.
It would cost him practically nothing to do it too!
It's time to explore, leaving no stone unturned
Except for the one that is functionally Patrick's roof
@@Nulldeezin that case, leave it unhinged!
His house is whatever the story team needed it to be for the plot or comedy.
We all know that but shhhh we’re here to have fun
@@tripaloski_6971 Oh.
In that case. *Grabs the Uranium Bombs*
The fun auditor has arrived
Yeah we know... Its just part of the fun to explore it with your imagination
🤓
I like to think it's just a junk/treasure pit under the rock, Patrick digs and finds his old possessions lost from previous cave ins
Patrick's house is the definition of "From outside it looks smaller than it actually is"
no that DEF goes to spongebob
@@twfaucet Yeah, but Patrick's is also pretty big on the inside
He stole a TARDIS for cooler housing
Patrick's house is consistently inconsistent
For some reason, I cannot explain, I really like Patricks setup of just a comfy chair, TV and lamp. It's really minimalist but effective. I wish I could replicate it but I'm a bit of a hoarder.
I can never think about Patrick’s house without remembering how one of the mobile games made it canon that he used to live under a diamond but I think lost it and so he just got a rock instead
Nahhhh this eeks me.. He’s a starfish, that’s why he lives under a rock.. why would the mf live in a diamond 😭
Those clips perform double duty of showing the deterioration of Patrick’s character that becomes rather extreme towards the end.
And the series as a whole, I'd dare say.
I've always had a theory that the reason why Patrick Star's house has sand furniture in season 4 and onwards is because it's easier to draw and color in along with all kinds of gags of the sand falling apart.
My favorite version of Patrick’s house is probably from “Rise and Shine”, it’s a good mix of complex and just a sand hole
considering Patricks rock being brokenso many times, we can just Assume Tonys shell was found and used as a replacement rock
Wasn't this episode where SpongeBob and Patrick looked for his rock in a garage full of Rocks? He may have been sleeping there and they mistaken him for a rock.
tony isn't canon!!
Yeah, "Appointment TV."
So Patrick has to rebuild his whole house every day since it falls apart since it’s sand? He is probably the hardest working person in bikini bottom and not as lazy as portrayed.
4:25 are we going to not talk about how right before the end of the episode, spongebob jumps through the sand wall and somehow ends up outside, implying that the house was above ground at that moment?
Even when I was a child, that confused me. I always thought about all these things and tried to make sense of them.
Okay, while we're at it,
Is that hinge CGI or otherwise an overlayed image?
Might be one of the most confusing home buildings in whole fiction.
I'd love to see obscure videos like the library in the future, but covering other buildings and houses would be really cool.
Mr Krabs and Sandy's homes, Krusty Krab, Chum Bucket, Boating School, etc
the library was covered
Sandy's treedome is totally next
My theory is that Patrick just loves to move stuff around the house for no apparent reason. Sometimes he’ll sleep on a bed. Other times he’ll sleep on the bottom of the rock. Sometimes he’ll make furniture out of sand other times it’s real. And other times he’ll fill his rock is filled with sand is because he felt like it.
So Patrick is just like my mom, got it
He’s not lazy. He’s just so tired of constantly rearranging his house
Even though Patrick having a bed is a pre-movie concept, and the "oh boy 3am!" joke is legendary, Patrick's rock becoming more like a regular house over time is a clear cut case of the writers forgetting the show takes place underwater and that the character is a starfish. To me the canon is supposed to be that he sleeps on the roof of the rock and only has a tv, chair, and lamp. The other furniture and sand constructs, other rooms, etc are rule of funny and don't count.
tbh I think that his normal layout is just the couch and TV, and that he changes the layout when he knows that guests are gonna be over.
Exploring Patrick’s house
Sand
Sand
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Hey look a golden era reference
Sand
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'Golden era' 🤡🤡🤡
Its quite obvious that you never grew up with it, no need to hate.@giggitymaster8799
@@plequaweebter7951 saddo
Patrick is actually a super genius who is fully aware of what's going on he just choses not to think so he can be friends with SpongeBob. That's why he can make a working tv out of sand but also seems like he doesn't know how to do anything.
At 8:34 Patrick’s Voice Actor and the sound effect harmonize. That’s so cool lol
Unison, not harmony.
My theory is that the house got bigger because Patrick burrowed underground and there’s some kind of switch that makes it go from couch and tv to what you see later
Schrodinger's Rock
Patrick both does and doesn't exist within it, alongside all of the other 3dimensional materials & apparatus within.
I think it's actually a pretty funny joke how strange Spongebob's house is being a pineapple and yet how much more consistent it at least appears on the inside while Patrick's is... just a rock. And it's absolutely never consistent. lol
I'm 33 and I haven't had a serious thought about spongebob in probably 10 to 15 years.
But seeing Squidwards house stuck between 2 absolute idiots, just makes me LoL.
Patrick's sculpting of the sand furniture is very impressive, requiring a hell of a lot of skill.
Sometimes, it's flat with nothing. Sometimes, it has a green
chair a lamp, and a tv. Sometimes it has multiple rooms. And sometimes it's all sand objects. Maybe Patrick really is a magician. 🤔💭
Thanks for reminding me that I'm with Stupid is hilarious. I kept laughing whenever you showed clips from it as examples.
11:15 backshot stance is diabolical
I like to think Patrick just can't decide what he wants his house layout to be, so he keeps changing.
The turtle thing could be due to Bikini Bottom constantly blowing up and needing to be fixed. Maybe the turtle survived, like everyone else, and got moved to where Patrick's house is normally located.
My mind is an enigma
My mind is actually a sigma
@@EatingKraxicordeSushifuck no
@@EatingKraxicordeSushiyou mean an enema 💩
Sad, how are u doing?
If we think about it, with patrick sculpting his actual furniture and appliances with sand, dude is an artist and a genius lmao
Idk why but Patrick’s house always seemed so cozy when I was little lol
Another thing is that in Patrick smarty-pants SpongeBob enters through one of Patrick's sand walls instead of the rock, meaning that his house might have multiple entrances.
2:26 im high asf rn i was like "wtf did he say lol"
Seasonal Pricing?
I’ve always prefer Patrick having actual furniture instead of furniture made of sand.
1:20 patrick only wanted to hide something from spongebob, so they use it as a blanket
how can you forget the "Oh boy 3AM!" part that also featured his house?
So glad I found this comment, I knew I wasn’t the only one thinking this the whole video.
I'm going to be honest, Patrick's house always seems like the most comfortable house to me. I don't even know why. It just makes me feel comfortable, looking at it. Specifically, the more complex version with rooms, etc...
So basically, Patrick's house interior is tiny when the rock is lift up, and normal size when the rock is down, aside for some exceptions.
Well he is an ex supervillain who traumatised mermaid man, would make sense his villains lair is ever changing
I think Mr. Krabs' house would be a cool next episode since it's a rare-ish location for episodes
You definitely should've mentioned Patrick's stay cation to add to the fact that patricks house is very versatile.
All these houses magic af
You have an great voice humor and editing keep it up
10:27
It disappoints me that they added sea snakes and sea ladders but no sign of eels and escalators.
13:50 It's probable that Patrick always find a now rock, and the turtle is his last one
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The truth is that most of the rooms in his rock are under the ground level. He has a massive basement. From the outside we just see the living room. 🧐
I really, really like these. Keep it up!
you see, what Awe is failing to understanding is that much like the imagination box, whats we see under the rock is much more fantastical than what is actually under the rock
and much like the box, when the "lid" is open it is revealed to be very minimal
I had this very thing n mind too.
1:14 NO WAY SPONGEBOB IS THE PROWLER
Patrick is a master of building things out of sand. I think as the tide goes in and out, it washes sand under the rock and patrick is constantly rebuilding it. Thats why its so diffrent all the time.
I have been waiting for this one!!
My headcannon is that patrick has an orc-like a la 40k unconscious psychic ability. If he truly believes it to be, it becomes true.He needs a tv, he makes one out of sand and believes it will work and so it does. Theres other examples, imagination box episode, there's also an episode where they made jets and tanks out sand. Im sure theres others. Idk just my idea.
So like Alex Bale's Imagination Theory, makes sense
In the episode with Patrick's parents, kinda sad you didn't show spongebob bashing through Patrick's wall which confusingly implied his interior isn't under ground 😂
rock
stone?
Wood
Paper
Shoe?
MAGMA?
the video i didn’t know i needed
The sand rooms and sometimes furniture seems like it would've been the best way to handle something like that without it feeling too unbelievable. It could even explain why Patrick has a home despite having no job. He just digs his own rooms and makes most of his own furniture.
The house seems massive
5:09 You used such an emotional moment
I've always like the compact design. It makes me think of mobile homes
There's only one room and it has everything you need - or in this case, everything Patrick needs
In some episodes, it's much bigger and has several rooms. Which still makes sense; it's likely he built them by digging in the sand. And a lot of the time, the excess sand is probably used to make furniture
That doesn't sound comfortable, but he's a star fish, so maybe he's fine
Patrick builds his house over time like I build my minecraft bases.
I honestly didn't even notice all these inconsistencies back then, since cartoons were just like that all the time. Perhaps especially because I was used to reruns randomly jumping between different seasons on TV, seasons that had very different styles and consistencies. The way things constantly changed was dream-like
i do like a show that has some consistency, but i think that was one of the charm's of Spongebob. it's that one show that can get away with being inconsistent while also not retain any potential changes that may or may not had happened in a previous episode. Take for example the espisode where Mr. Krabbs actually tries to get Planktin's restaurant removed from bikini bottom. And instead it was moved X feet a direction. As a viewer, you'll never notice this difference and it changes nothing.
Patricks house is so confusing but its still so cool
The inner machinations of Patrick's rock are an enigma
I was surprised you didn't mention this: Sometimes when we see Patrick's house in its "open" mode from the outside, with the rock on the hinge, we can clearly see that the chair and lampstand (and possibly the TV's antennae) are taller than the top of the hole-- they stick out. But the bottom surface of the rock is clearly flat, and (when closed) it is level with the top of the hole. So, when the house is "closed" (so that the rock is down), the chair and lampstand would need to phase through the bottom of the rock. It's even more obviously impossible in scenes where we *see* the house open up, and the hair and lampstand are *already* in an impossible location-- such as in the very first appearance in Help Wanted. So we can't even speculate that the floor rises up, or that the chair and lampstand can get squished. It's just impossible, full stop.
The episode where they made Patricks house into a turtle shell is such a disrespectful notion. How could they actually think that would be a good idea
the plan with old real furnitures before old sand only bigger inside is so funny to see, it looks like 2 peoples made the two scenes with differents directions or a change had be done during production.
Maybe patrick just loves remodeling and makes his furniture out of sand for that exact reason, for objects that have to serve a specific function he has the real thing and covers them with sand
Also, a funny thing I'm suprised they haven't made an episode out of (to my knowledge) that Patrick can stick to walls and ceilings (to apparently not for too long). Idk, it's just interesting that the modern seasons that make episodes out of minor details, like spongebob having a tooth gap or planctons bucket having a hand, it's strange they didn make an episode about exploiting Patricks wall sticking ability (again, to my knowledge) it would also be funny if he can srawl up walls like that, like real starfish (they can also do a creepy overly detailed zoom in showing Patrick really has small feet/tenticles all over his back like real starfish (who have it on their "bellies", but Patrick uses his back to stick to walls, so, ya know))
Never thought about it but if patrick can make working televisions and refridgerators out of SAND he must be smarter than he's letting on
i love the chill spongebob content
The inner machinations of Patrick's house are an enigma.
Squidward's house gets destroyed the most, but Patrick's house gets broken/finagled into the most.
Patrick is the most well made character. He has more lore than spongebob
Nobody else gonna mention how Patrick made a pet fish out of sand? That’s some grand wizard level narcissism
At 10:47 it sounded like he said pats divorce
It's always cool to see whats funny for other people. To you it's the attic joke. To me it's Patrik open his cubboard and let the all the plates fall down. I laugh everytime I see that.
Also understandable you want to focus on other stuff as well but I really hope you'll eventually come back to for a Sandy and Mr. Krabs house video.
At 10:47 I thought you said pats divorce bro 😭😭😭😭
i like to imagine whenever his home is destroyed he finds another rock
15 eps earlier than Shell Games, in The Ballad of Filthy Muck, his house melts. Patrick went to whereever he finds rocks from and takes the gross shell. boom, continuity restored without deeming shell games to noncanonicity
Patrick's house changes alot in the show,like alot
It would be entertaining to one day see Patrick go into the rock and everything inside is just made of rock but also sculpted like the sand
Multiple floors in a vertical arrangement with the rock being the topper
This is so scary 6:02
1:55 I was really hoping this clip would extend to the iconic OVERTIME!!!??? bit 🤣
I think the last episode of new kid spongebob should time travel and meet old nerd spongebob but have season 1-3 spongebob still be hand drawn and hang out talk go on a adventure maybe meet some season 1-3 hand drawn characters then at the end they have a important message about something thats good for kids and adults.
Haven't seen the full video yet, but hers what I think. Patrick can simply build more levels under the initial one, and more rooms that go out of the parameter of his "rock", that have just the sand of his garden as a roof.
Perhaps he has an initial level that is one room, and under that he has a level with several rooms.
Also he may constantly rebuild his house, this may simply be the most common structure he implents
My personal theory is that Patrick's real furniture (as little of it as he has) tends to get buried in the sand. Whenever he loses it, he just whips up some sand replacements until he can be bothered to dig the real ones back up. Not perfect logic, but it's a possibility