Lloyd (Attendant 2)
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— Lloyd, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
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Lloyd, also known as Attendant 2,[1] is one of the two "Attendant" incidentals, along with Attendant 1 (Floyd), who first appears in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Description
He is a short yellow fish with olive green lips and a dark orange dorsal fin. He wears a white shirt, indigo overalls with a light indigo front pocket and white buttons, black pointed shoes, and a light red and white cap with a green circle on it.
Names
Lloyd is the only name Attendant 2 has been given in the franchise. It was used for him in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Role in series
Lloyd has made a few appearances in the franchise so far. Like Floyd, he has not made a main series appearance, only appearing in the movie and games. He is regularly portrayed to be a gas station employee.
Roles in movies
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
In the movie, he and Floyd are quite mean and keep mocking the Patty Wagon, asking whether it should either be filled up with mustard or ketchup and saying to SpongeBob and Patrick "You won't last ten seconds over the county line!" Later on, they see Dennis and they ask him "Does that hat take ten gallons?" Their fate is getting their lips torn off by Dennis, leaving himself muted.
Roles in games
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
In the PC version, SpongeBob sees them at the County Line saying they went to Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat the preceding night and got the sheet music for the Goofy Goober theme song to play on their harmonica. Lloyd gets upset because he said that Goofy Goober was his best friend.
In the console versions, he and Floyd stand laughing at SpongeBob from beyond the county line, laughing and boasting. When he destroys Plankton's last radio tower, the rubble crushes the gas station attendants.
In the GBA version, he appears as a generic enemy in every world except Shell City, beginning with Coral Canyon, which takes place after SpongeBob and Patrick cross the county line. In this version, he keeps on throwing cans at the duo until he is defeated after being jumped on once.
Trivia
- He and Floyd are similar to characters from The Simpsons episode "E-I-E-I-D'oh." In that episode, there are two hillbillies named Charles "Chuck" Tamzarian (Farmer 1) and Al Sneed (Farmer 2). Both sets of characters tease the protagonists about being "city slickers," and insist that they wouldn't last in the countryside.