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The '''egg fish''' is a character who appears in the episode "[[The Night Patty]]."  
The '''egg fish''' is a character who appears in the episode "[[The Night Patty]]."  
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==Description==
==Description==
He is a thin odd looking pale yellow fish with bright blue lips, a light green and purple dorsal fin, green hands, black eyes with green "O" shaped pupils, and a bright blue antenna with a light green tip and another curved bright blue antenna on top of the tip. He lives in a large bluish-white egg.
He is a thin, odd-looking pale yellow fish with bright blue lips, a light green and purple dorsal fin, green hands, black eyes with green "O" shaped pupils, and a bright blue antenna with a light green tip and another curved bright blue antenna on top of the tip. He lives in a large bluish-white egg.
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==Role in episode==
==Role in episode==
He is one of the many customers at the [[Krusty Krab]] night shift where he tells {{Link|SpongeBob}} that [[The Fisherman]]'s robbery is a night shift tradition.
He is one of the many customers at the [[Krusty Krab]] night shift where he tells {{Link|SpongeBob}} that [[The Fisherman]]'s robbery is a night shift tradition.

Latest revision as of 06:18, 18 July 2025

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It's a night shift tradition.
 
— Egg fish, "The Night Patty"

The egg fish is a character who appears in the episode "The Night Patty."

Description

He is a thin, odd-looking pale yellow fish with bright blue lips, a light green and purple dorsal fin, green hands, black eyes with green "O" shaped pupils, and a bright blue antenna with a light green tip and another curved bright blue antenna on top of the tip. He lives in a large bluish-white egg.

Role in episode

He is one of the many customers at the Krusty Krab night shift where he tells Template:Data:Links that The Fisherman's robbery is a night shift tradition.