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'''Incidental F17'''<ref>credits of [[Grooming Gary]]</ref> is the owner of [[Muffsies the Snail]]. He first appears in the episode "[[Culture Shock]]."
'''Incidental F17'''<ref>[[The Slumber Party and Grooming Gary (credits)|Credits of "Grooming Gary"]]</ref> is the owner of [[Muffsies the Snail]]. He first appears in the episode "[[Culture Shock]]."


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 00:46, 26 September 2020

You fed us undercooked chum?!
 
— Incidental F17, "Chum Fricassee"
Character

Incidental F17[1] is the owner of Muffsies the Snail. He first appears in the episode "Culture Shock."

Description

He is a light teal fish with a tealish-green back fin. He wears a black suit and a purple bow tie. In "Culture Shock," he is seen wearing a blue suit and a black bow tie.

Role in series

"Culture Shock"

When Template:Data:Links is dancing at the Krusty Krab, during the Krusty Krab talent show, he is one of many others who starts to throw tomatoes at Squidward. The fancy fish is even willing to pay one dollar for each tomato thrown.

"Grooming Gary"

When he puts sunglasses on Muffsies's eyes, she shakes them off because she does not like them. Then, he puts on a smaller pair. When Gary rants about how snails do not want to be treated like dress-up dolls, Muffsies puts the smaller pair of glasses on him as payback.

"Porous Pockets"

He is at Template:Data:Links's house when he becomes rich and turns it into a mansion and he invites a lot of people.

"Chum Fricassee"

When Squidward is working for Le Chum Bucket, Squidward's grandmother shows up and tells Squidward that he is not preparing the Fricassee right. She explains that if it is not properly cooked, it can cause stomach problems. He is one of the several customers who got angry at Squidward.

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