Incidental 160 (crowd group)
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— Incidental 160, "SpongeBob's Last Stand"
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The original Incidental 160, also known as the crowd group, are a large crowd of incidental characters who first appear in the episode "SpongeGuard on Duty." Their incidental type is currently unknown.
Description
The original Incidental 160 is consisted as a crowd of six duplicated regular incidental characters who are each labeled by a letter. There are a total of 16 characters in this crowd.
Incidentals 160A, 160C, and 160I are based off of Incidental 16. Incidental 160A and 160I are colored tan with a light tan dorsal fin, lips, and legs. They also wear dark blue pants. While Incidental 160C is colored turquoise with a teal dorsal fin and lips and wears dark blue pants.
Incidentals 160B, 160H, and 160N are based off of Incidental 69. Incidentals 160B and 160N are colored faded blue with a dark blue dorsal fin and lips. They also wear a beige shirt and brown pants. While Incidental 160H is colored turquoise with a teal dorsal fin and lips. He also wears a beige shirt and brown pants.
Incidentals 160D and 160G are based off of Incidental 23 (Charlie). Incidental 160D is colored turquoise with a teal dorsal fin and lips and wears a dark blue speedo while Incidental 160G is colored faded blue with a dark blue dorsal fin and lips and wears a dark blue speedo.
Incidentals 160E, 160K, and 160P are based off of Incidental 14. Incidentals 160E and 160K are colored faded blue with a dark blue dorsal fin, lips, and fin tips. They also wear a lavender bra and skirt. While Incidental 160P is colored tan with a light tan dorsal fin.
Incidentals 160F and 160J are based off of Incidental 1 (Fred). They are colored tan with a light tan dorsal fin, lips, and legs and wear blue pants. Incidental 160F also has a visible brown belt while Incidental 160J doesn't. Incidental 160J also has different lips, having a greater resemblance to Incidental 107 (Steve).
Incidentals 160L, 160M, and 160O are based off of Incidental 30. Incidental 160L is colored faded blue, Incidental 160M is colored tan, and Incidental 160O is colored turquoise.
Role in series
The original Incidental 160 have made a few appearances throughout the franchise. They are regularly portrayed to be a crowd or audience of fish and they have made two episode appearances, two book appearances, and a single game appearance. The model number "160" was originally given to them until it was reassigned to a different incidental.
Major roles
"SpongeGuard on Duty"
Recolored versions of them appear rooting for Incidental 38A at the hot dog chug.
"Doing Time"
Recolored versions of them appear watching the mayor's ribbon cutting ceremony of the unfinished bridge. They then take several snapshots when SpongeBob and Mrs. Puff drive through the bridge.
"SpongeBob's Last Stand"
Recolored versions of them appear in the riot against SpongeBob and Patrick. They also chant "Highway!" along with other incidentals in the riot while the police officers drag SpongeBob and Patrick to their car, as well as cheering for the two police officers for doing so afterwards.
"Kenny the Cat"
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"Sandy's Nutmare"
Recolored versions of them appear outside of Sandy Cheeks' treedome pleading for Nutty Butter alongside other incidentals.
Trivia
- They, Incidental 34, Incidental 50, Incidental 157, the crowd, and the anchovie incidental are the only regular incidentals who consist of more than one character.
- Duplicates of Incidentals 1, 14, 16, 23, 30, and 69 have appeared in crowds merged with other incidentals in the episodes "The Fry Cook Games," "The Great Snail Race," "Krusty Krushers," and "A SquarePants Family Vacation," in a similar manner to the original Incidental 160.
- They never made an episode appearance with their normal color palette, but in "Sing a Song of Patrick" there's a shot where a crowd has the color palette of the original Incidental 160.
- They, and Incidentals 41, 42, 45, 46, 84, 85, 117, 200, 201, 202, and 203 are the only known regular incidentals who have had their model number reassigned to a differential incidental.