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|name = Pete |
|name = Pete |
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|image = Pete the rock.png |
|image = Pete the rock.png |
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|gender = Male |
|gender = Male |
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|color = Gray |
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|species = Rock |
|species = Rock |
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|residence = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]] |
|residence = [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]] |
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'''Pete''' is a rock with googly eyes and a mouth that was given to [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] by [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] SpongeBob was going to throw it away until Patrick taught him about sentimental value. It was only seen in the episode "[[Sentimental Sponge]]." |
'''Pete''' is a rock with googly eyes and a mouth that was given to [[SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob]] by [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] SpongeBob was going to throw it away until Patrick taught him about sentimental value. It was only seen in the episode "[[Sentimental Sponge]]." |
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*Pete The Rock looks similar to one of Patrick's masterpieces in "[[The Googly Artiste]]." |
*Pete The Rock looks similar to one of Patrick's masterpieces in "[[The Googly Artiste]]." |
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Pete is a rock with googly eyes and a mouth that was given to SpongeBob by Patrick SpongeBob was going to throw it away until Patrick taught him about sentimental value. It was only seen in the episode "Sentimental Sponge."
Trivia
- Pete The Rock looks similar to one of Patrick's masterpieces in "The Googly Artiste."
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