Square prisoner
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— Square prisoner, "Patrick's Prison Pals"
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The square prisoner is a character who appears in the episode "Patrick's Prison Pals."
Description
The square prisoner is a cyan colored fish with hunchback. He has a big square-shaped body and a small dorsal fin on its back. He is wearing black and white prison uniform with handcuffs. Normally, his face looks sad with a drooping mouth and an upper eyelid. Furthermore, his forehead is wrinkled, and he has a thick mustache that points upwards.
However, when his head is upside down, his face appears happy, and the forehead wrinkles transform into a smiling mouth, while the old mouth becomes frown on the forehead. The eyelids move down under the eyes, and the mustache turns into big eyebrows.
Role in episode
While Bunny and Patrick stand in front of the jail entrance to welcome the prisoners, they spot the square prisoner led by a prison guard. Bunny notices that he is in a bad mood, so he turns his head to avoid the frown on his face. After that, the prisoner becomes cheerful and goes into the prison with a smile, but he can't fit through the door, so the guard pushes him in.