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|producer = [[Patrick Star]] ("[[The Fry Cook Games]]"/''[[Another Day, Another Sand Dollar]]'')<br>[[Man Ray]] (''[[Hero's Choice]]'') | |producer = [[Patrick Star]] ("[[The Fry Cook Games]]"/''[[Another Day, Another Sand Dollar]]'')<br>[[Man Ray]] (''[[Hero's Choice]]'') | ||
|type = Food | |type = Food | ||
|first-appearance = "The Fry Cook Games" | |first-appearance = "[[The Fry Cook Games]]" | ||
|latest-appearance = ''Hero's Choice'' | |latest-appearance = ''[[Hero's Choice]]'' | ||
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'''Fish sticks''' are a food item that appear in the episode "[[The Fry Cook Games]]," the comic ''No More Mr. Ice Guy'' in ''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 47]]'', and the online game ''[[Hero's Choice]]''. | '''Fish sticks''' are a food item that appear in the episode "[[The Fry Cook Games]]," the comic ''No More Mr. Ice Guy'' in ''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 47]]'', and the online game ''[[Hero's Choice]]''. | ||
==Role in series== | ==Role in series== | ||
==="The Fry Cook Games"=== | ==="[[The Fry Cook Games"=== | ||
During the Deep-Fry Pole Vault event at the 21st annual [[Fry Cook Games]], {{Link|Patrick}} accidentally lands face-first onto the handle of the giant fryer basket, which flips it and throws boiling oil onto some of the fish spectators in the audience, subsequently cooking them into giant live-action fish sticks. [[Incidental 39]] immediately seizes the opportunity to sell these fish sticks as actual food and shouts to buy them to grab attention to this newly established commodity. | During the Deep-Fry Pole Vault event at the 21st annual [[Fry Cook Games]], {{Link|Patrick}} accidentally lands face-first onto the handle of the giant fryer basket, which flips it and throws boiling oil onto some of the fish spectators in the audience, subsequently cooking them into giant live-action fish sticks. [[Incidental 39]] immediately seizes the opportunity to sell these fish sticks as actual food and shouts to buy them to grab attention to this newly established commodity. | ||
===''SpongeBob Comics No. 47''=== | ===''[[SpongeBob Comics No. 47]]''=== | ||
{{Link|SpongeBob}} finds a frozen prehistoric fish stick at the [[Krusty Krab]]. When the prehistoric fish stick becomes unfrozen over night, it wreaks havoc in [[Bikini Bottom]]. It also appears on the cover. | {{Link|SpongeBob}} finds a frozen prehistoric fish stick at the [[Krusty Krab]]. When the prehistoric fish stick becomes unfrozen over night, it wreaks havoc in [[Bikini Bottom]]. It also appears on the cover. | ||
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— Incidental 39 selling fish sticks after an audience-frying incident, "The Fry Cook Games"
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Template:Object Fish sticks are a food item that appear in the episode "The Fry Cook Games," the comic No More Mr. Ice Guy in SpongeBob Comics No. 47, and the online game Hero's Choice.
Role in series
"[[The Fry Cook Games"
During the Deep-Fry Pole Vault event at the 21st annual Fry Cook Games, Template:Data:Links accidentally lands face-first onto the handle of the giant fryer basket, which flips it and throws boiling oil onto some of the fish spectators in the audience, subsequently cooking them into giant live-action fish sticks. Incidental 39 immediately seizes the opportunity to sell these fish sticks as actual food and shouts to buy them to grab attention to this newly established commodity.
SpongeBob Comics No. 47
Template:Data:Links finds a frozen prehistoric fish stick at the Krusty Krab. When the prehistoric fish stick becomes unfrozen over night, it wreaks havoc in Bikini Bottom. It also appears on the cover.
Hero's Choice
Trivia
- They are mentioned in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game and Battle for Bikini Bottom when SpongeBob is knocked out.
- They are also mentioned in "Don't Look Now" when SpongeBob and Patrick mistake Template:Data:Links for the fisherman from Fisherman 4: Attack of the Hook and worry that he will turn them into fish sticks.
- A similar cannibalism joke is used in the episode "Ditchin'," in which it is revealed that a fish eating fish-shaped candies, such as Quasi-Gummy Chewy Candy Fish, is considered illegal, as suggested by Incidental 108's arrest.