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He is olive-green, and wears a black mask. He has black and white stripes on his clothing, as typical prisoners wear. In the | He is olive-green, and wears a black mask. He has black and white stripes on his clothing, as typical prisoners wear. In the "Truth or Square" he has peach lips, but on the cover of ''[[You Can Be Anything]]'' in "Pat the Horse," he has green lips. | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 20 October 2021
If you were looking for the article about the criminal from "Bubble Buddy," Lights, Camera, Pants!, and "Cave Dwelling Sponge", then see Criminal (Bubble Buddy).
The criminal is a prisoner who first appears in the episode "Truth or Square," during "Oh, Krusty Krab;" he also appears in the episode "Pat the Horse."
Description
He is olive-green, and wears a black mask. He has black and white stripes on his clothing, as typical prisoners wear. In the "Truth or Square" he has peach lips, but on the cover of You Can Be Anything in "Pat the Horse," he has green lips.
Role in series
"Truth or Square"
During "Oh, Krusty Krab," the criminal has robbed the First Nautical Bank and gets caught by orange Incidental 118. They then notice the song and happily skip off together.
"Pat the Horse"
The criminal appears on the cover of the book You Can Be Anything.
Trivia
- Between "Truth or Square" and "Pat the Horse," it took him 8 years to return.