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|name = ''Fiasco'' | |name = ''Fiasco'' | ||
|image = Patrick'sStomachInFiasco.PNG | |image = Patrick'sStomachInFiasco.PNG | ||
|producer = [[Fiasco]] | |||
|type = Art | |type = Art | ||
|appearance = "[[Fiasco!]]" | |appearance = "[[Fiasco!]]" | ||
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The '''''Fiasco''''' is a piece of art made by the artist [[Fiasco]]. | The '''''Fiasco''''' is a piece of art made by the artist [[Fiasco]]. It appears in the [[Fiasco!|episode of the same name]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
It was made by karate chopping a large stack of Krabby Patties covered in condiments. | It was made by [[karate]]-chopping a large stack of [[Krabby Patties]] covered in condiments. | ||
==Role in episode== | ==Role in episode== | ||
{{Link|Plankton}} | {{Link|Plankton}} steals it, thinking that it is a chewed-up Krabby Patty. | ||
At the end of the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} eats it, thinking it is a snack that was left for him. | |||
Later, the crowd of customers at the [[Krusty Krab]] look at the art piece from a projector inside Patrick's stomach. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The style of the piece is a reference to {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s abstract paintings. | *The style of the piece is a reference to {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s abstract paintings. | ||
*This is Fiasco's final work of art. | *This is Fiasco's final work of art. | ||
Revision as of 03:04, 14 March 2018
If you were looking for the article about the artist, then see Fiasco.
If you were looking for the article about episode, then see Fiasco!.
Object
The Fiasco is a piece of art made by the artist Fiasco. It appears in the episode of the same name.
Description
It was made by karate-chopping a large stack of Krabby Patties covered in condiments.
Role in episode
Plankton steals it, thinking that it is a chewed-up Krabby Patty.
At the end of the episode, Patrick eats it, thinking it is a snack that was left for him.
Later, the crowd of customers at the Krusty Krab look at the art piece from a projector inside Patrick's stomach.
Trivia
- The style of the piece is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings.
- This is Fiasco's final work of art.