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|species = Fish | |species = Fish | ||
|first-appearance = "[[Fiasco!]]" | |first-appearance = "[[Fiasco!]]" | ||
|latest-appearance = "[[ | |latest-appearance = "[[Life Insurance]]" | ||
|portrayer = [[Tom Kenny]] | |portrayer = [[Tom Kenny]] | ||
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'''Fiasco''' is a famous artist that only appears in the episodes "[[Are You Happy Now?]]" and "[[ | '''Fiasco''' is a famous artist that only appears in the episodes "[[Fiasco!]]," "[[Are You Happy Now?]]," and "[[Life Insurance]]." | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
==="Fiasco!"=== | |||
Fiasco appears as a somewhat major character in this episode. He is first seen in the [[Krusty Krab]] squirting ketchup and mustard together on a plate then leaves for almost the rest of the episode. Fiasco isn't seen again until the end of the episode when he is moved by {{Link|Patrick}}'s stomach art. He then stated that he will 'never paint again.' | |||
==="Are You Happy Now?"=== | ==="Are You Happy Now?"=== | ||
Fiasco is seen briefly at the Art Museum, and is called be a 'performance artist.' He 'critiques' Squidward's sculpture by saying: 'Squid... Ward... Go towards... The light... Of my flamethrower!' He then melts it with his flamethrower due to his disliking of it. | Fiasco is seen briefly at the Art Museum, and is called be a 'performance artist.' He 'critiques' Squidward's sculpture by saying: 'Squid... Ward... Go towards... The light... Of my flamethrower!' He then melts it with his flamethrower due to his disliking of it. | ||
===" | ==="Life Insurance"=== | ||
Fiasco | Fiasco is seen painting a wall. Squidward runs through the 'wall,' making a hole in it, but Fiasco thinks the painting is perfect with hole in it. However, SpongeBob and Patrick also run through the painting. Fiasco hates the painting with three holes in it. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Fiasco is a parody of the famous artist {{W|Pablo Picasso}}. | *Fiasco is a parody of the famous artist {{W|Pablo Picasso}}. | ||
*Fiasco's art style is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings | *Fiasco's art style is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings. | ||
*Fiasco is one of the few non-main characters to have an episode named after him | *Fiasco is one of the few non-main characters to have an episode named after him. | ||
*In his [[Fiasco!|debut episode]], Fiasco stated that he will 'never paint again.' However, he is seen painting a portrait of wall in "[[Life Insurance]]." The episode most likely takes place before "[[Fiasco!]]" |
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Fiasco is a famous artist that only appears in the episodes "Fiasco!," "Are You Happy Now?," and "Life Insurance."
Description
Fiasco is an old, tall, faded blue fish. He has brownish-gray, thinning hair. He also wears clothes including a jacket on top of a white shirt, cargo pants and black shoes.
History
"Fiasco!"
Fiasco appears as a somewhat major character in this episode. He is first seen in the Krusty Krab squirting ketchup and mustard together on a plate then leaves for almost the rest of the episode. Fiasco isn't seen again until the end of the episode when he is moved by Template:Data:Links's stomach art. He then stated that he will 'never paint again.'
"Are You Happy Now?"
Fiasco is seen briefly at the Art Museum, and is called be a 'performance artist.' He 'critiques' Squidward's sculpture by saying: 'Squid... Ward... Go towards... The light... Of my flamethrower!' He then melts it with his flamethrower due to his disliking of it.
"Life Insurance"
Fiasco is seen painting a wall. Squidward runs through the 'wall,' making a hole in it, but Fiasco thinks the painting is perfect with hole in it. However, SpongeBob and Patrick also run through the painting. Fiasco hates the painting with three holes in it.
Trivia
- Fiasco is a parody of the famous artist Pablo Picasso.
- Fiasco's art style is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings.
- Fiasco is one of the few non-main characters to have an episode named after him.
- In his debut episode, Fiasco stated that he will 'never paint again.' However, he is seen painting a portrait of wall in "Life Insurance." The episode most likely takes place before "Fiasco!"