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|image = Catfishstress.jpg
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|gender = Female
|gender = Female
|eye-color = Brown<br/>Black (on mask)
|eye-color = Brown<br>Black (on mask)
|species = Human
|species = Human
|first-appearance = ''[[The Claws of the Catfishstress!]]''
|first-appearance = ''[[The Claws of the Catfishstress!]]''
|latest-appearance = ''[[Super-Villain Team-Up!]]'' (physically)<br/>"[[X Marks the Pot]]" (pictured)
|latest-appearance = ''[[Super-Villain Team-Up!]]'' (physically)<br>"[[X Marks the Pot]]" (pictured)
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The '''Catfishstress''' is a supervillain who appears throughout the ''[[SpongeBob Comics]]'' series, starting with the comic ''[[The Claws of the Catfishstress!]]'' She wears a catfish mask. She is in love with [[Mermaid Man]], and her goal is to capture him so that they can become a romantic couple.
The '''Catfishstress''' is a supervillain who appears throughout the ''[[SpongeBob Comics]]'' series, starting with the comic ''[[The Claws of the Catfishstress!]]'' She wears a catfish mask. She is in love with [[Mermaid Man]], and her goal is to capture him so that they can become a romantic couple.
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She is a human with black hair and a mustache. She usually covers her face with a yellow catfish mask. She wears a purple costume with an orange leopard print pattern on the collar, belt, and sleeves. She has red lips and does not have any superpowers, but she uses a magic whip as a weapon to attack and tie up superheroes.
She is a human with black hair and a mustache. She usually covers her face with a yellow catfish mask. She wears a purple costume with an orange leopard print pattern on the collar, belt, and sleeves. She has red lips and does not have any superpowers, but she uses a magic whip as a weapon to attack and tie up superheroes.


==Role in series==
==Role in comics==
===''The Claws of the Catfishstress!''===
===''The Claws of the Catfishstress!''===
The Catfishstress is the main antagonist of the comic. She kidnaps Mermaid Man and ties him to a pole in her lair. She wants to have him for herself, and Mermaid Man's inner thoughts reveal that he has romantic feelings for her as well. However, [[Barnacle Boy]] stops the Catfishstress before he can tell her. He breaks Mermaid Man free and ties the Catfishstress in her whip. She tries to convince Mermaid Man to stay with her and help her leave her life of crime for good, but Barnacle Boy insists that she needs to serve jail time for kidnapping.
The Catfishstress is the main antagonist of the comic. She kidnaps Mermaid Man and ties him to a pole in her lair. She wants to have him for herself, and Mermaid Man's inner thoughts reveal that he has romantic feelings for her as well. However, [[Barnacle Boy]] stops the Catfishstress before he can tell her. He breaks Mermaid Man free and ties the Catfishstress in her whip. She tries to convince Mermaid Man to stay with her and help her leave her life of crime for good, but Barnacle Boy insists that she needs to serve jail time for kidnapping.
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She is recruited by {{Link|Plankton}} and {{Link|Karen}} to infiltrate the [[Krusty Krab]] with the ocean's other supervillains.
She is recruited by {{Link|Plankton}} and {{Link|Karen}} to infiltrate the [[Krusty Krab]] with the ocean's other supervillains.


==="[[X Marks the Pot]]"===
==Role in series==
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==={{TPSS}}===
===="[[X Marks the Pot]]"====
[[File:X Marks the Pot 170.png|thumb|Catfishstress' poster (top right) in "X Marks the Pot."]]
A poster of her appears inside of [[Man Ray]]'s lair among his many treasured trophies and mementos. This marks Catfishstress' first appearance outside the comics.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Cultural references===
*She is a parody of ''{{W|Catwoman}}'', a {{W|DC Comics}} supervillain who is cat-themed, has a whip for a weapon, and is romantically interested in ''{{W|Batman}}'', a superhero and one of Catwoman's enemies.
*She is a parody of ''{{W|Catwoman}}'', a {{W|DC Comics}} supervillain who is cat-themed, has a whip for a weapon, and is romantically interested in ''{{W|Batman}}'', a superhero and one of Catwoman's enemies.
*Her name is a portmanteau of "catfish" and "mistress."
*Her name is a portmanteau of "catfish" and "mistress."
*She's one of a few SpongeBob female characters who look or sound like a male, the other being [[Sam Star]] and [[Nurse Daisy Bazooka]].


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[[Category:Non-series characters]]
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[[Category:Comic book characters]]
[[Category:Comic book characters]]
[[Category:The Patrick Star Show]]

Latest revision as of 21:47, 17 February 2025

If you were looking for the article about the normal catfish, then see Catfish.
Character

The Catfishstress is a supervillain who appears throughout the SpongeBob Comics series, starting with the comic The Claws of the Catfishstress! She wears a catfish mask. She is in love with Mermaid Man, and her goal is to capture him so that they can become a romantic couple.

Description

She is a human with black hair and a mustache. She usually covers her face with a yellow catfish mask. She wears a purple costume with an orange leopard print pattern on the collar, belt, and sleeves. She has red lips and does not have any superpowers, but she uses a magic whip as a weapon to attack and tie up superheroes.

Role in comics

The Claws of the Catfishstress!

The Catfishstress is the main antagonist of the comic. She kidnaps Mermaid Man and ties him to a pole in her lair. She wants to have him for herself, and Mermaid Man's inner thoughts reveal that he has romantic feelings for her as well. However, Barnacle Boy stops the Catfishstress before he can tell her. He breaks Mermaid Man free and ties the Catfishstress in her whip. She tries to convince Mermaid Man to stay with her and help her leave her life of crime for good, but Barnacle Boy insists that she needs to serve jail time for kidnapping.

He unmasks her and finds out that her mustache is real, not part of her costume.

SpongeBob Comics Annual Super-Giant Swimtacular No. 1

She is featured behind Man Ray on the "Good vs. Eeeeeeevil!" poster. Template:Data:Links is also shown playing with an action figure of her, which includes her whip as an accessory.

SpongeBob Freestyle Funnies 2018

She appears on the front cover along with many other villains.

Super-Villain Team-Up!

She is recruited by Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links to infiltrate the Krusty Krab with the ocean's other supervillains.

Role in series

The Patrick Star Show

"X Marks the Pot"

File:X Marks the Pot 170.png
Catfishstress' poster (top right) in "X Marks the Pot."

A poster of her appears inside of Man Ray's lair among his many treasured trophies and mementos. This marks Catfishstress' first appearance outside the comics.

Trivia

Cultural references

  • She is a parody of Catwoman, a DC Comics supervillain who is cat-themed, has a whip for a weapon, and is romantically interested in Batman, a superhero and one of Catwoman's enemies.
  • Her name is a portmanteau of "catfish" and "mistress."

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