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'''Unknown incidental 24'''<ref>[[Something Smells and Bossy Boots (credits)]]</ref> is an unknown [[List of characters/Background|incidental character]] who appears in the episodes "[[Something Smells]]" and "[[Shrinking Stars]]."
'''Unknown incidental 24''' is an unknown [[List of characters/Background|incidental character]] who appears in the episodes "[[Something Smells]]" and "[[Shrinking Stars]]."


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 02:39, 4 June 2023

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Mother of mercy!
 
— Unknown Incidental 24, "Something Smells"

Unknown incidental 24 is an unknown incidental character who appears in the episodes "Something Smells" and "Shrinking Stars."

Description

She is a dark green fish with faded blue lips and light green arms and legs. She wears an orange raincoat and a faded blue hat. She also holds out a sign letting cars know when to stop and when to go.

Role in series

Unknown incidental 24 has appeared in only two episodes so far. She has been portrayed as a crossing guard in both of her appearances.

Roles

SpongeBob SquarePants

"Something Smells"

She is a crossing guard who stands in the middle of the crosswalk, ensuring that the pedestrians, in this case, Incidentals 109, 141, 144, 143, and 142, crossing the road do not get hit by any boats. Template:Data:Links, with bad breath, says "hi" to her once. She smells SpongeBob's bad breath and runs away, dropping her sign on the ground and causing the children to cross the road at the same time.

The Patrick Star Show

"Shrinking Stars"

In a video game, she leads Kid 3, Incidental 163, and BunnyBunnsKids 2 until Template:Data:Links knocks them away.

Trivia

  • Both of the episodes that she appears in have similarly-begun-and-ended two-word titles ("S[...]ing S[...]s").

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References