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'''Frank''' is a fish who owns the store [[Palace of Pranks]] and is also a cashier at the [[Magic Shop]]. He appears in the episodes " [[Pranks a Lot]]" and "[[You Don't Know Sponge]]."
'''Frank''' is a fish who owns the store [[Palace of Pranks]] and is also a cashier at the [[Magic Shop]]. He appears in the episodes "[[Pranks a Lot]]" and "[[You Don't Know Sponge]]."


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 14:27, 21 December 2020

This is the page about the store owner. For other uses, see Frank (disambiguation).
Character

Frank is a fish who owns the store Palace of Pranks and is also a cashier at the Magic Shop. He appears in the episodes "Pranks a Lot" and "You Don't Know Sponge."

Description

Frank is a dark olive-green fish with light olive-green arms, legs, and an underside. He wears a light blue shirt, dark brown pants, and purple slippers. He has short dark gray hair and wears an eye patch on his left eye.

Personality

According to Template:Data:Links, Frank is a master at pranks and makes a living helping aspiring pranksters like SpongeBob and Template:Data:Links to get started with playing gags on others.

Role in series

"Pranks a Lot"

Frank shows SpongeBob and Patrick many prank items he owns after shocking Patrick with the joy buzzer. He also shows them Exploding Chewing Gum, a fake dollar, a whoopie cushion, fake vomit, real vomit, and finally he sells them the Invisible Spray.

"You Don't Know Sponge"

Frank appears briefly as he sells something to Patrick and Template:Data:Links at the Magic Shop.

References