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Revision as of 12:38, 10 March 2020
“ | And now it only hurts when you touch it. AHAHAHAHOW! | ” |
— Dr. Manowar, "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"
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Dr. Manowar is a character who appears in the episodes "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" and "Jolly Lodgers." He is the only fish who has survived being stung by Big Lenny.
Description
Dr. Manowar is a green fish with glasses, a white shirt with a red tie, and brown pants. He has a giant sore on his right side of his face from when he was stung by Big Lenny.
Biography
At some point, Dr. Manowar was stung by Big Lenny, a large and dangerous jellyfish and one of the only known jellyfish to kill its victims with a sting. He became the only one to survive a sting from Big Lenny.
History
In "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic," he was speaking at a jellyfishing convention about his encounter with Big Lenny. He explains that the giant sore on the right side of his face only hurts when touched. Then, Patrick appeared and touched the sore, then was caught by a security guard.
In "Jolly Lodgers," he makes a cameo appearance as a stall operator at the Hotel Halibut's 36th Annual Jelly-Fisher Convention, where he sells merchandise based on his encounter with Big Lenny. He has a saddened expression on his face, implying that he hasn't had many customers.
Trivia
- He bears a strong resemblance to the Purple Doctorfish, but they are separate characters with different model sheets.
- His name is a reference to a species of jellyfish known as the Portuguese man o' war.