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'''Fish sticks''' make a brief appearance in "[[The Fry Cook Games]]," where [[Patrick Star]] accidentally flipped the giant frying container and sent flying hot oil onto some of the audience, who happen to all be fish.
'''Fish sticks''' make a brief appearance in "[[The Fry Cook Games]]," where [[Patrick Star]] accidentally flipped the giant frying container and sent flying hot oil onto some of the audience, who happen to all be fish.
==Trivia==
*Technically, a fish eating a fish stick would be cannibalism. But it might have just been put in as a joke.
**In the episode "[[Ditchin']]," a fish eating fish-shaped candies, such as gummy fish is considered illegal.
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Revision as of 04:27, 29 December 2016

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Fish sticks

Fish sticks make a brief appearance in "The Fry Cook Games," where Patrick Star accidentally flipped the giant frying container and sent flying hot oil onto some of the audience, who happen to all be fish.

Trivia

  • Technically, a fish eating a fish stick would be cannibalism. But it might have just been put in as a joke.
    • In the episode "Ditchin'," a fish eating fish-shaped candies, such as gummy fish is considered illegal.

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