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Revision as of 18:54, 28 November 2017
“ | How about this one? I call it Bold and Brash. | ” |
Template:Italic title Template:OTab Template:Object Bold and Brash is a painting made by Squidward Tentacles, hoping to impress an art critic. The artwork is quickly panned, and is later found at The Dump. It is first seen in the episode "Artist Unknown."
Description
The painting has a yellow background. A naked caricature of Squidward is the center of the piece, but with only four limbs instead of six. Also, this caricature has no mouth.
Role in episode
At the Adult Learning Center, Squidward gets a job as an art teacher. The art collector, Monty P. Moneybags, arrives, and one of the pieces that Squidward shows him is Bold and Brash. Monty says that it belongs in the trash, and the Janitor throws it in the garbage. Later, after Squidward motivates Template:Data:Links to get back to making art, SpongeBob finds Bold and Brash in a pile of garbage.
Trivia
- It was originally going to make an appearance in "Unreal Estate."