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'''Farfel Bainbridge''' is an art evaluator/museum curator who only appears in the episode, "[[Fiasco!]]" He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.
'''Farfel Bainbridge''' is an art evaluator/museum curator who only appears in the episode "[[Fiasco!]]" He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.
==Description==
==Description==
He is thistle colored with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.
He is thistle colored with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.

Revision as of 23:09, 2 October 2016

Character

Farfel Bainbridge is an art evaluator/museum curator who only appears in the episode "Fiasco!" He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.

Description

He is thistle colored with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.

History

Farfel introduced himself at the Krusty Krab, during an argument between Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links over whom Fiasco's artwork belonged to. Using his ability to sniff out artwork and determine its value, he declared the piece a national treasure, thus meaning neither Squidward nor Mr. Krabs own it; it belongs to the people of Bikini Bottom.

He places a glass cover to hermetically seal it (protect it from the air) and laments that it has to be shown in a "grease trap." Mr. Krabs takes umbrage at this and says, "Oh, so now you're a restaurant critic."

Trivia

  • Mr. Krabs called him "Farkle" in the episode.