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Appraiser and Pawn Shop owner

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Revision as of 11:02, 28 April 2022 by >BSpongeSM02 (BSpongeSM02 moved page Appraisal worker and Pawn Shop owner to Appraiser and Pawn Shop owner)

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Character

The appraiser,[1] also Pawn Shop owner,[2] is a fish who appears in the episodes "Porous Pockets" and "Hello Bikini Bottom!"

Description

He is an olive green fish with a mustard-yellow fin. He seems to wear 1970s clothes and is partially bald with red-orange hair around the bottom.

Biography

At some point(s), he became an appraisal worker at the Bikini Bottom Volleyball Courts and Appraisal Center and the owner of a giant Pawn Shop.

One day, he buys a pearl from Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links.

Role in series

"Porous Pockets"

He first appears inside the Bikini Bottom Volleyball Courts and Appraisal Center. He is on the phone with someone who wants to sell something that is 100 years old, when he looks outside and sees Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links stretching, next to the "volleyball." He hangs up the phone and walks outside.

He walks over to SpongeBob and Patrick and greets them. He says that he could not help but notice the lovely "ball." He lifts up the "volleyball" and says that it is heavier and shinier than he was expecting. He asks where SpongeBob and Patrick found it. SpongeBob says that they found it deep in Jellyfish Fields. The appraisal worker then asks what it was doing there and SpongeBob says that it was choking a clam.

The appraisal worker asks SpongeBob and Patrick would sell it for a small fortune. Patrick asks what the appraisal worker means by "small fortune." It is revealed that he gives SpongeBob truckloads of money.

"Hello Bikini Bottom!"

Near the end of the episode, he appears when Template:Data:Links is putting the Krusty Krab in his boat. Template:Data:Links walks up with a wagon full of money. He wants to buy the Krusty Krab. He notices that it is gone. He asks where it went. The Pawn Shop owner tells Plankton that he sold it, but has a slightly used Taco Stand.

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