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— The whale telling Template:Data:Links why he thinks he is the biggest loser on the beach, "Ripped Pants"
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The whale[2], also known as Loser 3, is one of the three "Loser" incidentals who first appears in the episode "Ripped Pants."
Names
- In "You Don't Know Sponge," he is named Frank.
Description
He is a very large black colored blue whale with a pale gray underside with a squiggly border. He wears green swim trunks.
Role in series
The whale makes a few appearances throughout the series as a background character. His most prominent appearance is in his debut "Ripped Pants."
Major roles
"Ripped Pants"
After Template:Data:Links rips his pants off and realizes the mistakes he made, he asks himself if he is the bigger loser on the beach. The whale pops up from underneath the sand and reveals that he was buried in the sand and forgotten to prove him wrong out of sympathy. He, along with Incidental 22 and the loser, sing the "Ripped Pants" song with SpongeBob. The whale plays the drums during the song. At the end, he and the other band members rip their pants just like SpongeBob.
"You Don't Know Sponge"
When he hears Template:Data:Links making whale sounds, he thinks it is his ex-wife, Martha, calling him until his friend assures him it is not.
"Mutiny on the Krusty"
He is one of the things in the severe rip current.
"SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
He is one of the many guests seen at SpongeBob's birthday party. He is later seen singing "happy birthday" at the end with SpongeBob's friends and family.
Trivia
- Due to the coloration, he resembles different species of rorquals than blue whale.