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{{Character
{{Character
|name = Camera Crew
|name = Camera crew
|image = Camera Crew.png
|image = Camera Crew.png
|residence = [[Wise kraken (character)|Wise Kraken]]'s stomach, [[Goo Lagoon]], [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|residence = [[Wise kraken (character)|Wise kraken]]'s stomach, [[Goo Lagoon]], [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|occupation(s) = Camera operators
|occupation(s) = Camera operators
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
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|portrayer = [[Tom Kenny]]<br>[[Bill Fagerbakke]]<br>[[Doug Lawrence]]<br>[[Jill Talley]]
|portrayer = [[Tom Kenny]]<br>[[Bill Fagerbakke]]<br>[[Doug Lawrence]]<br>[[Jill Talley]]
}}
}}
The '''Camera Crew''' is a group of three camera operators working for {{Link|Rube}} who appear in the episode "[[Rube Tube]]."
The '''camera crew''' is a group of three camera operators working for {{Link|Rube}} who appear in the episode "[[Rube Tube]]."


==Description==
==Description==

Latest revision as of 15:51, 2 May 2025

Character

The camera crew is a group of three camera operators working for Template:Data:Links who appear in the episode "Rube Tube."

Description

They are the living skeletons of Rube's camera crew who ended up being digested in the stomach of the wise kraken. They look mostly identical, except that one of them has a single tooth, another has a full set of teeth, and the third has a pair of buck teeth and wears a green baseball cap.

Role in episode

Rube doesn’t know where his camera crew is, and he thinks they probably forgot about him, so Template:Data:Links decides to help him with his show. At the end of the episode, they get swallowed by the wise kraken and find the skeletons of the crew members inside his stomach. Rube says they could use some food, to which the skeletons agree, and they all head off to a shipwreck inside the kraken’s stomach to eat.