Fiasco (character)
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— Fiasco, "Life Insurance"
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Fiasco is a famous artist who first appears in the episode "Fiasco!"
Description
Fiasco is an old, tall, faded blue fish. He has brownish-gray, thinning hair. He also wears clothes including a jacket on top of a white shirt, cargo pants, and black shoes.
Role in series
"Fiasco!"
He is first seen in the Krusty Krab, squirting ketchup and mustard together on a plate before leaving for almost the rest of the episode.
Fiasco is seen at the end of the episode when he is moved by Template:Data:Links's stomach art. He then stated that he will 'never paint again.'
"Are You Happy Now?"
Fiasco is seen briefly at the Art Museum, and is called a "performance artist." He "critiques" Template:Data:Links's sculpture by saying: 'Squid... Ward... Go towards... The light... Of my flamethrower!' He then melts it with his flamethrower due to his disliking of it.
"Life Insurance"
Fiasco is seen painting a wall. Squidward runs through the "wall," making a hole in it, but Fiasco thinks the painting is perfect with a hole in it. However, Template:Data:Links and Patrick also run through the painting. Fiasco hates the painting with three holes in it and rips his hair.
"Surf N' Turf"
Fiasco is seen painting a picture of Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links on an easel in Template:Data:Links. SpongeBob then takes it away from him, much to the painter's dismay.
Trivia
- Fiasco is a parody of the famous artist Pablo Picasso.
- Fiasco's art style is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings.
- In his debut episode, Fiasco states that he will "never paint again." However, he is seen painting a portrait of a wall in "Life Insurance."
- He was assumed to not appear in an episode after "Life Insurance," at least for a long time, according to Vincent Waller.[1] However, he shows up again in "Surf N' Turf."