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'''Carol''' is a reenactment character who appears in "[[SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout]]." She is the human form of Sandy Cheeks. Portrayed by [[Carolyn Lawrence]]. | '''Carol''' is a reenactment character who appears in "[[SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout]]." She is the human form of Sandy Cheeks. Portrayed by [[Carolyn Lawrence]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
She wears a white astronaut suit with an acorn badge, and a patch on the upper arm that reads "SASA." She also has a pink flower in her hair and wears black boots. | She is a middle-aged woman who wears a white astronaut suit with an acorn badge, and a patch on the upper arm that reads "SASA." She also has a pink flower in her hair and wears black boots. | ||
==Role in episode== | ==Role in episode== |
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— Carol complaining about her Slabby Patty, in the episode "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
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Character
Carol is a reenactment character who appears in "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout." She is the human form of Sandy Cheeks. Portrayed by Carolyn Lawrence.
Description
She is a middle-aged woman who wears a white astronaut suit with an acorn badge, and a patch on the upper arm that reads "SASA." She also has a pink flower in her hair and wears black boots.
Role in episode
She orders a Slabby Patty from the Trusty Slab but realizes that there is no meat, for which she criticizes the cooks.
Trivia
- She carries a white astronaut helmet with her, though she is not seen wearing it.
- She is named after her portrayer, Carolyn Lawrence.
- SASA is an obvious reference to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, more commonly known as NASA.
- Her criticizing the lack of meat on her patty lampoons the 1984 Wendy's commercial featuring the old lady's famous "Where's the beef?" phrase.