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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|eye-color Black | |||
|first-appearance = "[[The Krusty Sponge]]" | |||
|latest-appearance = "[[Pineapple Fever]]" | |||
|name = Bob | |name = Bob | ||
|residence = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]] | |||
|gender = Male | |||
|species = Fish | |||
|image = 180px-Barbarabob.jpg | |image = 180px-Barbarabob.jpg | ||
|caption = Bob (right) | |caption = Bob (right) | ||
|color = Light green | |color = Light green | ||
| | |friends = [[Barbara]] (Co-Anchor; possible love interest)<br>[[Gene Scallop]] | ||
|employees = [[Sheldon J. Plankton|Sheldon Plankton]] | |||
|portrayer = [[Tom Kenny]]<br>[[Dee Bradley Baker]]<br> [[Clancy Brown]] | |||
|Occupation(s) = Co-News Anchor<br>Weather Reporter ("[[Pineapple Fever]]", "[[SpongeHenge]]") | |||
}} | |||
'''Bob''' is an anchorfish that work for the [[Bikini Bottom News]]. | '''Bob''' is an anchorfish that work for the [[Bikini Bottom News]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:24, 7 September 2018
Bob is an anchorfish that work for the Bikini Bottom News.
Description
It is a tall, light green fish with shiny black hair and a dark orange suit. He is called Phil Preflumster, in "Pineapple Fever."
History
Bob alongside Barbara made their debut in the episode "The Krusty Sponge," where they worked alongside Gene Scallop, on the day the Krusty Krab had a critic's review. Bob appears in "SpongeHenge," when he is blown away by the wind. Bob appears in "WhoBob WhatPants?" when he is in a helicopter, giving an overview of Bikini Bottom. Bob tries to get a review of Squidward's class in "Professor Squidward," thinking he was Squilliam Fancyson. Bob appears again in "Back to the Past." Bob appeared with Barbara in "The Clash of Triton," since it is revealed in commercials that the city is in a crisis due to Template:Data:Links.
Quotes
- "You're welcome, Gene"
- "And it doesn't look like it will stop anytime soon!" (Gets blown away by wind)
- "It makes for a much better scoop!
- "Thank you Barbara!" — Bob to Barbara