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'''Farfel Bainbridge''' is an art evaluator/museum curator who first appeared in the episode, [[Fiasco!]]. He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.
 
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|name = Farfel Bainbridge
 
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|gender = Male
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|Color = Purple
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|Eye Color = Black
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|first-appearance = [[Fiasco!]]
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|latest-appearance = [[Fiasco!]]
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|Portrayer = [[Bill Fagerbakke]]
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|Aliases = Farkle}}
 
'''Farfel Bainbridge''' is an art evaluator/museum curator who first appeared in the episode [[Fiasco!]]. He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.
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==History==
   
Farfel introduced himself at the [[Krusty Krab]], during an argument between [[Squidward]] and [[Mr. Krabs]] over whom [[Fiasco]]'s artwork belonged to. Using his ability to sniff out artwork and determine its value, he declared the piece a national treasure, thus meaning neither Squidward nor Mr. Krabs own it; it belongs to the people of [[Bikini Bottom]]. He places a glass cover to hermetically seal it (protect it from the air) and laments that it has to be shown in a "grease trap". Mr. Krabs takes umbrage at this and asks, "Oh, so now you're a restaurant critic, too?"
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Farfel introduced himself at the [[Krusty Krab]], during an argument between [[Squidward]] and [[Mr. Krabs]] over whom [[Fiasco]]'s artwork belonged to. Using his ability to sniff out artwork and determine its value, he declared the piece a national treasure, thus meaning neither Squidward nor Mr. Krabs own it; it belongs to the people of [[Bikini Bottom]].
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He places a glass cover to hermetically seal it (protect it from the air) and laments that it has to be shown in a "grease trap". Mr. Krabs takes umbrage at this and says, "Oh, so now you're a restaurant critic."
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==Appearance==
   
 
He is purple with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.
 
He is purple with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.
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==Trivia==
   
Mr. Krabs called him "Farkle".
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*Mr. Krabs called him by "Farkle".
   
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Farfel Bainbridge is an art evaluator/museum curator who first appeared in the episode Fiasco!. He is capable of sniffing out artwork and determining its value through its scent.

History

Farfel introduced himself at the Krusty Krab, during an argument between Squidward and Mr. Krabs over whom Fiasco's artwork belonged to. Using his ability to sniff out artwork and determine its value, he declared the piece a national treasure, thus meaning neither Squidward nor Mr. Krabs own it; it belongs to the people of Bikini Bottom.

He places a glass cover to hermetically seal it (protect it from the air) and laments that it has to be shown in a "grease trap". Mr. Krabs takes umbrage at this and says, "Oh, so now you're a restaurant critic."

Appearance

He is purple with a dark purple fin, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth. He might be a shark because of his teeth, or a billfish (like a marlin), since his fin is closer to that of a billfish than that of a shark.

Trivia

  • Mr. Krabs called him by "Farkle".


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