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|residence = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|residence = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Light green (cover)<br>Black and white (book)
|color = Light green (cover)
|eye-color = Black
|eye-color = Black
|species = {{W|Barracuda}}
|species = {{W|Barracuda}}
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==Description==
==Description==
He is a fish with small sharp teeth and a beret, and his dorsal fin is round shaped.
He is a fish with small sharp teeth and a beret, and his dorsal fin is round shaped. He wears dark pants and collared shirt, along with pointy shoes.
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==Role in books==
==Role in books==

Latest revision as of 10:37, 15 February 2025

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This is the page about the fish. For other uses, see Barry (disambiguation).

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Character

Barry Cuda is the main antagonist in the books SpongeBob Superstar and Deep-Sea Tales.

Description

He is a fish with small sharp teeth and a beret, and his dorsal fin is round shaped. He wears dark pants and collared shirt, along with pointy shoes.

Role in books

SpongeBob Superstar/Deep-Sea Tales

He is the director of a TV special. He makes Template:Data:Links his next daredevil superstar for the special. He trains SpongeBob for the act, but this makes SpongeBob ignore his friends, and when Barry calls for him, he chastises him, making Barry whip out his contract. However, Template:Data:Links declares it illegal because Barry did not use SpongeBob's real name, and afterwards, SpongeBob apologizes to his friends.

Trivia

  • His name is a pun on the species of fish, the barracuda, which is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide ranging from the eastern border of the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, on its western border the Caribbean Sea, and in tropical areas of the Pacific Ocean.