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The giant golden eel==
{{Character
The giant golden eel only appears in the spongebob episode "The curse of the hex".
|name = Eel
==Looks==
|image = The Curse of the Hex 168.png
It acts stupid and looks stupid too, but it is very strong. But it hurts when someone lightly punches it.
|color = Golden-orange
|eye-color = Black
|gender = Unknown
|species = Eel
|first-appearance = "[[The Curse of the Hex]]"
|latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Adventures: In a Jam!]]''
|portrayer = [[Dee Bradley Baker]]
}}
The '''eel'''<ref>[[The Curse of the Hex and The Main Drain (credits)]]</ref> is a dangerous eel who appears as the main antagonist of the episode "[[The Curse of the Hex]]."


It even almost strangled Mr.Krabs to death.
==Description==
It is a large golden-orange eel with pale green fins on its back and sharp teeth.
 
==Role in episode==
[[Madame Hagfish]] sends {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} to get the golden coin inside its throat. SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs then find the cave and go inside. When they find the eel sleeping inside, SpongeBob accidentally trips over into the water in the cave, making such loud noises that causes the eel to wake up.
 
Afterwards, Mr. Krabs grabs SpongeBob for protection. The eel hits SpongeBob with its large, strong tail and knocks him far away. The eel then wraps Mr. Krabs in its tail and strangles him. Afterwards, SpongeBob lightly punches it, causing the eel to let go of Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob hits it again, which causes the eel to spit out the golden coin.
 
After giving Madame Hagfish the coin, Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob that there is no such thing as curses or magical sea monsters right before the giant golden eel comes to the [[Krusty Krab]], scaring all the customers away.
 
==Video games==
===''SpongeBob Adventures: In a Jam!''===
 
==Trivia==
*At the end of the episode when it bursts out of the Krusty Krab, it looks like a jack-in-the-box.
*Likely a reference to "The Golden Eel", a song by Ween on their album, "The Mollusk."
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Sea monsters]]
[[Category:Monsters]]
[[Category:Unnamed characters]]
[[Category:Fish]]
[[Category:Legends of Bikini Bottom]]
[[Category:Characters portrayed by Dee Bradley Baker]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 18 February 2025

This is the page about the eel from "The Curse of the Hex". For other uses, see Eel (disambiguation).
Character

The eel[1] is a dangerous eel who appears as the main antagonist of the episode "The Curse of the Hex."

Description

It is a large golden-orange eel with pale green fins on its back and sharp teeth.

Role in episode

Madame Hagfish sends Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links to get the golden coin inside its throat. SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs then find the cave and go inside. When they find the eel sleeping inside, SpongeBob accidentally trips over into the water in the cave, making such loud noises that causes the eel to wake up.

Afterwards, Mr. Krabs grabs SpongeBob for protection. The eel hits SpongeBob with its large, strong tail and knocks him far away. The eel then wraps Mr. Krabs in its tail and strangles him. Afterwards, SpongeBob lightly punches it, causing the eel to let go of Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob hits it again, which causes the eel to spit out the golden coin.

After giving Madame Hagfish the coin, Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob that there is no such thing as curses or magical sea monsters right before the giant golden eel comes to the Krusty Krab, scaring all the customers away.

Video games

SpongeBob Adventures: In a Jam!

Trivia

  • At the end of the episode when it bursts out of the Krusty Krab, it looks like a jack-in-the-box.
  • Likely a reference to "The Golden Eel", a song by Ween on their album, "The Mollusk."

References