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==Description==
==Description==
The faux-chovies are resemble a combination between their non-transformed selves and [[Anchovies|anchovies]]. Like their anchovy counterparts, they are very thin in comparison to their regular selves, and communicate through meeping (though they occasionally speak in their normal language).  
The faux-chovies resemble a combination between their non-transformed selves and [[Anchovies|anchovies]]. Like their anchovy counterparts, they are very thin in comparison to their regular selves, and communicate through meeping (though they occasionally speak in their normal language).  


Faux-chovies retain the color of their original selves; for example, when [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] is transformed, he is still yellow with light green pores. All faux-chovies also retain their clothing prior to when they were transformed.
Faux-chovies retain the color of their original selves; for example, when [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] is transformed, he is still yellow with light green pores. All faux-chovies also retain their clothing prior to when they were transformed.

Revision as of 15:10, 24 November 2023

Character

The faux-chovies are Bikini Bottomites who partially transformed into anchovies after being transformed by other faux-chovies. They appear in the episode "SpongeChovy."

Description

The faux-chovies resemble a combination between their non-transformed selves and anchovies. Like their anchovy counterparts, they are very thin in comparison to their regular selves, and communicate through meeping (though they occasionally speak in their normal language).

Faux-chovies retain the color of their original selves; for example, when SpongeBob is transformed, he is still yellow with light green pores. All faux-chovies also retain their clothing prior to when they were transformed.

Role in episode

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Notable faux-chovies