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==Description==
==Description==
Mrs. Crossing Guard is a dark-green colored fish with faded blue lips and light green arms and legs and wears an orange raincoat, and a blue hat. She also holds out a sign letting cars know when to stop and when to go.
Mrs. Crossing Guard is a dark-green colored fish with faded blue lips and light green arms and legs and wears an orange raincoat, and a faded blue hat. She also holds out a sign letting cars know when to stop and when to go.


==History==
==History==
She is a crossing guard who stands in the middle of the crosswalk. {{Link|SpongeBob}}, with bad breath, once says "hi" to her. The crossing guard smells SpongeBob's bad breath and runs away, dropping her sign on the ground.
She is a crossing guard who stands in the middle of the crosswalk. {{Link|SpongeBob}}, with bad breath, once says "hi" to her. The crossing guard smells SpongeBob's bad breath and runs away, dropping her sign on the ground.
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Revision as of 07:38, 18 October 2016

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Mother of mercy!
 
— Mrs. Crossing Guard, "Something Smells"
Character

Mrs. Crossing Guard is a fish that only appears in the episode "Something Smells."

Description

Mrs. Crossing Guard is a dark-green colored fish with faded blue lips and light green arms and legs and wears an orange raincoat, and a faded blue hat. She also holds out a sign letting cars know when to stop and when to go.

History

She is a crossing guard who stands in the middle of the crosswalk. SpongeBob, with bad breath, once says "hi" to her. The crossing guard smells SpongeBob's bad breath and runs away, dropping her sign on the ground.