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Revision as of 22:01, 5 March 2024

Character

The "Customer" incidentals are a group of three characters who first appear in "Pickles." They were based off of three regular incidentals who took the role as three customers at a table at the Krusty Krab.

Names


Description

Each "Customer" incidental has its own appearance.

Costumer 1

He is a light blue anchovy who wears a beige shirt.

Customer 2

She is an aquamarine fish with a dark teal dorsal fin who wears a lavender dress.

Customer 3

He is a lime green foghorn shaped fish with a spiky darker green dorsal fin, scarlet lips, and two orange lines across his torso.

Role in series

File:Old Inc 30.jpg
Incidental 30's current color palette.
File:Incidental 63 Character Model.jpg
Incidental 63's current design.
File:Incidental 65 Character Model.jpg
Incidental 65's current design.
File:Pickles 094.png
The three "Customer" incidentals at their table.

The "Customer" incidentals were designed for a scene in "Pickles" that consisted of three customers who were unsatisfied with Squidward's cooking. They were each alternatively based off of three regular incidentals, Incidental 30, Incidental 63, and Incidental 65. All three of these incidentals however have had changes in their design/coloration and no longer regularly appear as their "Customer" incidental variants.