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Swordfish trucker

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Crashin' frashin' break dancers!
 
— Swordfish trucker, "Pizza Delivery"
Character

The swordfish trucker is a character who first appears in the episode "Pizza Delivery."

Description

He is a light yellow swordfish with dark blue sideburns and a light green dorsal fin. He wears a tan shirt, a red cap and brown long pants that cover his feet.

Previously, in "Pizza Delivery" and "Buried in Time," his skin was purple, and had a lavender dorsal fin. He also wore a light green cap and a dark orange shirt.

Role in series

"Pizza Delivery"

He is first seen when he almost runs over SpongeBob and Squidward. He panics because SpongeBob is doing a hitchhiking dance in the middle of the road, signaling the driver to stop. He honks to make SpongeBob and Squidward move out of the way, but to no avail.

Squidward thinks that the driver is going to stop, but the driver continues to drive on, nearly running SpongeBob over before Squidward pushes him out of the way.

"Buried in Time"

He drives a truck with a load of sand to bury the time capsule.

"Food Con Castaways"

He is seen honking his horn when Patrick makes the signal.

"Burst Your Bubble"

He is seen towing Mrs. Puff's boat away after it is declared illegal to drive a regular boat due to the increase in bubble boats.

"Stormy Weather"

He can be seen driving a truck, with Drizzle spinning above it.

"The Sandman Cometh"

He loads logs into a woodchipper, with Patrick thinking the sawdust is the Sandman's dust.

Video games

SpongeBob Saves the Day!

Trivia

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Driver Fish is mistakenly credited to Rodger Bumpass.