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== SpongeBob SquarePants ==
==SpongeBob SquarePants==
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}


An outgoing sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, as the show's [[Theme Tune]] implies. Works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. Although not very bright, he has a good heart and constantly strives to help his friends...even when they don't really ''want'' it.
An outgoing sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, as the show's [[Theme Tune]] implies. Works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. Although not very bright, he has a good heart and constantly strives to help his friends...even when they don't really ''want'' it.


* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Parents made a big controversy of his sexuality .
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Parents made a big controversy of his sexuality.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type I or IV]], [[Depending on the Writer]].
* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type I or IV]], [[Depending on the Writer]].
* [[And Call Him George]]: His attitude towards Squidward, Mrs. Puff, Gary, Barnacle Boy...pretty much everyone in Bikini Bottom at some point or the other.
* [[And Call Him George]]: His attitude towards Squidward and Mrs. Puff.
* [[Annoying Laugh]]: Sounds like a sheep's bleating
* [[Annoying Laugh]]: Sounds like a dolphin's vocalizations.
* [[Asexual]]: [[Teasing Creator|Stephen Hillenburg]] plays around with this quite a bit. He mentions that Spongebob is asexual, but since actual sponges usually (though not always) reproduce by budding, he could be referring to the biological aspect only. Because there's little indication in-series that he's ever attracted to anyone, he might be asexual in orientation as well.
* [[Asexual]]: [[Teasing Creator|Stephen Hillenburg]] plays around with this quite a bit. He mentions that Spongebob is asexual, but since actual sponges usually (though not always) reproduce by budding, he could be referring to the biological aspect only. Because there's little indication in-series that he's ever attracted to anyone, he might be asexual in orientation as well.
** Mentions that he has a crush on Sandy could mean one of four things: he is asexual but heteroromantic,<ref>not sexually attracted to anyone, romantically interested only in the opposite gender</ref> [[Single-Target Sexuality|demisexual]], biologically asexual but heterosexual in terms of orientation, or...it's simply [[Ship Tease]], an accepted staple of pretty much any show.
* [[Big Guy, Little Guy]]: The little to Patrick's big.
* [[Big Guy, Little Guy]]: The little to Patrick's big.
* [[Blue Eyes]]: He's the only character with an iris while all but a few of the other characters have black eyes. Combined with being yellow gives the impression of a blue-eyed blond if he was human.
* [[Blue Eyes]]: He's the only character with an iris; most of the other characters have black eyes. Combined with being yellow gives the impression of a blue-eyed blond if he was human.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Subverted in "Fools in April", played straight in "Have You Seen This Snail?" and others.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Subverted in "Fools in April", played straight in "Have You Seen This Snail?" and others.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Despite his weirdness and frequent wacky antics, Spongebob is very good at his job and loves it so much that he'll gladly work without sleep. It's obvious that this is the only reason Mr. Krabs likes having him on the Krusty crew.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Despite his weirdness and frequent wacky antics, Spongebob is very good at his job and loves it so much that he'll gladly work without sleep. It's obvious that this is the only reason Mr. Krabs likes having him on the Krusty crew.
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* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]
* [[Workaholic]]: At one point, Mr. Krabs's forcing him to take a vacation nearly caused him to ''go insane''; in "The Splinter", he frantically tries to avoid being sent home early; and this exchange from "Graveyard Shift" says it all:
* [[Workaholic]]: At one point, Mr. Krabs's forcing him to take a vacation nearly caused him to ''go insane''; in "The Splinter", he frantically tries to avoid being sent home early; and this exchange from "Graveyard Shift" says it all:

{{quote|'''Mr. Krabs:''' From now on the Krusty Krab is open 24 hours a day.
{{quote| '''Mr. Krabs:''' From now on the Krusty Krab is open 24 hours a day.
'''Squidward:''' But Mr. Krabs...!
'''Squidward:''' But Mr. Krabs...!
'''Spongebob:''' Wooow! Now we ''never have to stop working''! }}
'''Spongebob:''' Wooow! Now we ''never have to stop working''! }}


== Patrick Star ==
== Patrick Star ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Bill Fagerbakke}}
{{quote| Voiced by: Bill Fagerbakke}}
A not-quite-bright starfish who is SpongeBob's best friend.

A not-quite-bright starfish who works as a barber.


* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]] : All the freakin' time.
* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]] : All the freakin' time.
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* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: [[Fan Disservice]].
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: [[Fan Disservice]].


== Squidward Quincy Tentacles (''Ikardo Tentacles'') ==
== Squidward Tentacles ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Rodger Bumpass}}
{{quote| Voiced by: Rodger Bumpass}}
A cranky perfectionist octopus who works as a cashier at the Krusty Krab.

A cranky perfectionist squid/octopus. Works as a cashier at the Krusty Krab.


* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]
* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]
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* [[Lethal Chef]]: The krabby patty he made in "The Grass is Always Greener" deserves special mention.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: The krabby patty he made in "The Grass is Always Greener" deserves special mention.
** And this priceless little snippet:
** And this priceless little snippet:

{{quote|'''Customer #1:''' You call this food!? My sandwich [[Tastes Like Feet|tastes like a fried boot!]]<br />
'''Customer #2:''' [[Up to Eleven|My sandwich]]''[[Up to Eleven|is]]''[[Up to Eleven|a fried boot!]] }}
{{quote| '''Customer #1:''' You call this food!? My sandwich [[Tastes Like Feet|tastes like a fried boot!]]<br />
'''Customer #2:''' [[Up to Eleven|My sandwich ]]''[[Up to Eleven|is ]]''[[Up to Eleven|a fried boot!]] }}
** Don't forget this:
** Don't forget this:

{{quote|'''Customer #1:''' He burnt my Krabby Patty.
'''Customer #2:''' He burnt my fries!
{{quote| '''Customer #1:''' He burnt my Krabby Patty. <br />
'''Customer #2:''' He burnt my fries! <br />
'''Customer #3:''' He burnt my shake. }}
'''Customer #3:''' He burnt my shake. }}
* [[Magma Man]]: As Captain Magma in ''Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V''.
* [[Magma Man]]: As Captain Magma in ''Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V''.
* [["No Respect" Guy]]: One episode revolves around Spongebob thinking Squidward has died and is now haunting him. When he arranges a funeral for him, where the guests have this to say:
* [["No Respect" Guy]]: One episode revolves around Spongebob thinking Squidward has died and is now haunting him. When he arranges a funeral for him, where the guests have this to say:

{{quote|'''Mr. Krabs:''' Oh, Squidward...we came as soon as we were sure you were dead.}}
{{quote| '''Mr. Krabs:''' Oh, Squidward...we came as soon as we were sure you were dead.}}
* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: Many characters are made to look cute, or at least marketable. Squidward is less so.
* [[Only Sane Man]]
* [[Only Sane Man]]
** [[Not So Above It All]]: If Squidward ''does'' partake in Spongebob's tomfoolery, he'll end up taking the games too seriously, ruining them for everyone else.
** [[Not So Above It All]]: If Squidward ''does'' partake in Spongebob's tomfoolery, he'll end up taking the games too seriously, ruining them for everyone else.
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Sometimes shows compassion for others. "Pizza Delivery" is the most obvious where {{spoiler|1=a fish pretty much crushes SpongeBob's spirit for no good reason and Squidward gets ticked off and shoves the pizza down the offender's throat.}} Interestingly, episodes like this downplay his [[Butt Monkey]] status considerably.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Sometimes shows compassion for others. "Pizza Delivery" is the most obvious where {{spoiler|1=a fish pretty much crushes SpongeBob's spirit for no good reason and Squidward gets ticked off and shoves the pizza down the offender's throat.}} Interestingly, episodes like this downplay his [[Butt Monkey]] status considerably.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to SpongeBob's red.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to SpongeBob's red.
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* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Into a non-anthro octopus ("Squid's Day Off") and an amorphus liquid ("Suction Cup Symphony").
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Into a non-anthro octopus ("Squid's Day Off") and an amorphus liquid ("Suction Cup Symphony").


== Sandy Cheeks ==
== Mr. Krabs ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Carolyn Lawrence}}
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Clancy Brown]]}}

An athlete/scientist squirrel from Texas.

* [[The Ace]]: Particularity as her appearances get less frequent.
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Badass Bookworm]] (Easily the most intelligent in the main cast, but often shown to be as physically strong as [[The Big Guy|Larry the Lobster]]. Also likes life-threatening stunts.)
* [[Balloon Belly]]: in a recent episode
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never ever insult anything/anyone from Texas, or even the state itself. You will regret it, as SpongeBob and Patrick faced the serious consequences.
** Or rip all of her fur off (Sponge Bob and Patrick do this to her during the hibernation episode, when she finds out she beats them and then uses them as bikinis), or kick her in the butt (Squidward is trying to put a band together, when Sponge Bob asks him if they can start kicking now, Squidward replies that they only do that during chorus lines, then Patrick responds by saying he wants to kick something, he does kick Sandy in the butt, causing her to clobber him with a trombone, he later does it again with the same effect happening).
* [[The Chew Toy]]: Not as much as the others but Sandy suffers some physical damage at times, such as being mauled by a gorilla, having her fur torn off by Spongebob and Patrick, being plagued with fleas, being hit by a car off of a mountain and so on.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Flip flops with this. While she is far more intelligent than most of the cast, she is occasionally shown to have a very rowdy and abrasive temperment when pushed. She is also sometimes more aware of her position in this trope [[Small Name, Big Ego|than she really is]]. Granted as the rest of the cast became Flanderized more and more, her own flaws became less significant.
* [[Competition Freak]]: Sandy is used to being the best at multiple talents and sports, so gets rather aggressive with when challenged.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Inverted: She and Gary are more common in merchandise than the show.
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]
* [[Fish Out of Water]] (Played straight, though she's [[Captain Obvious|actually a squirrel IN water]])
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: The Choleric
* [[Invisibility]]: As Miss Appear in ''Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V''.
* [[The Ladette]] (by many fan [[Alternate Character Interpretation|interpretations]].)
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: Masculine Girl to SpongeBob's Feminine Boy.
* [[Only Sane Woman]]
* [[Out of Focus]] (Appears less and less with each season, it seems).
* [[Panty Shot]]: Frequently
* [[Parody Sue]]: A few episodes, especially in the Second Season, seem to [[Lampshade Hanging|make light of]] her [[God Mode Sue|somewhat lengthy amount of talents]] and [[Canon Sue|positive aspects]], it also usually being these points she was portrayed in a more flawed light. May count as an example of [[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap]] with those elements considered.
* [[Positive Discrimination]] (Arguable example. Is the most gifted and least flawed central character by miles, though partly due to excessive [[Flanderization]] of the bipedal, male characters. Admittedly it is also balanced by frequent [[Not So Above It All]] moments).
** She played it undeniably straight pre-[[Character Development]] however.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]] (Albeit [[Depending on the Writer|not as consistently]] as Squidward).
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Sandy is the only female who can be considered a main character, and even then [[Out of Focus|her appearances are becoming less frequent]].
* [[Southern-Fried Genius]].
* [[Token Good Teammate]]: The only main character that isn't either a [[Jerkass]] or a moron.
** Her occasional [[Small Name, Big Ego|ego]] and [[Berserk Button|temperament]] can provoke some unfortunate situations in the show (eg. ''Pressure), that said, she is arguably the one recurring character that hasn't had her flaws [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] over her redeeming aspects.
* [[Too Clever by Half]]

== Eugene Harold Krabs (''Capitaine Krabs'') ==
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Clancy Brown]]}}

A scheming skinflint crustacean and owner of the Krusty Krab. His over-the-top greed and cheapness is played for laughs.
A scheming skinflint crustacean and owner of the Krusty Krab. His over-the-top greed and cheapness is played for laughs.


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** [[Depending on the Writer|Sometimes.]]
** [[Depending on the Writer|Sometimes.]]
* [[Annoying Laugh]]
* [[Annoying Laugh]]
* [[Anti-Hero]] [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type III --> Type V]].
* [[Anti-Hero]] [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type III --&gt; Type V]].
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Plankton.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Plankton.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Several.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Several.
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* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: In later seasons.
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: In later seasons.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: After the movie.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: After the movie.
* [[Villain Protagonist]] (post-Movie).
* [[Villain Protagonist]] (post-movie).

== Sheldon James Plankton ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Doug Lawrence}}


== Sheldon Plankton ==
{{quote| Voiced by: Doug Lawrence}}
Krabs' business rival and arch-enemy. Is always after the formula for the Krabby Patty, the burger that SpongeBob fries up to the customers. Barring that, he ultimately aims for crushing all of Bikini Bottom beneath his feet.
Krabs' business rival and arch-enemy. Is always after the formula for the Krabby Patty, the burger that SpongeBob fries up to the customers. Barring that, he ultimately aims for crushing all of Bikini Bottom beneath his feet.


* [[Arch Enemy]]: To Krabs, and sometimes SpongeBob.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: To Krabs, and sometimes SpongeBob.
* [[Big Bad]]: In episodes dealing with him and the Chum Bucket.
* [[Big Bad]]: In episodes dealing with him and the Chum Bucket.
* [[Body Snatcher]]—A few of his plans involve mentally or physically enslaving someone with or without them being aware of the situation.
* [[Body Snatcher]] — A few of his plans involve mentally or physically enslaving someone with or without them being aware of the situation.
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]
** [[Iron Butt Monkey]]
** [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: sometimes.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Catch Phrase]] -- ''"I went to college!"''
* [[Catch Phrase]] ''"I went to college!"''
** "Ouch."
** "Ouch."
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[The Chew Toy]]
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* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Karen had a ''really'' good time with this one.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Karen had a ''really'' good time with this one.
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]: In "Walking Small", he's driven to a [[Villainous Breakdown]] after SpongeBob resolves to be "aggressively nice".
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]: In "Walking Small", he's driven to a [[Villainous Breakdown]] after SpongeBob resolves to be "aggressively nice".

{{quote|'''Plankton:''' [[Troubled Fetal Position|Too...much...love...need...hatred...]]}}
{{quote| '''Plankton:''' [[Troubled Fetal Position|Too...much...love...need...hatred...]]}}
* [[Evil Laugh]]
* [[Evil Laugh]]
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: With an exception in 'Wishing You Well'.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: With an exception in 'Wishing You Well'.
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* [[Lethal Chef]]: The reason why he doesn't have customers.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: The reason why he doesn't have customers.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: He is attracted to Mr. Krabs's mother in one episode.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: He is attracted to Mr. Krabs's mother in one episode.
* [[The Napoleon]]—Being constantly ''literally'' stepped on and flung around like a piece of trash will mess with a plankton's mind, man.
* [[The Napoleon]] — Being constantly ''literally'' stepped on and flung around like a piece of trash will mess with a plankton's mind, man.
* [[Nice Guys Finish Last]]: Says this word-for-word in "Walking Small".
* [[Nice Guys Finish Last]]: Says this word-for-word in "Walking Small".
* [[Not So Harmless]]: In the movie and "Plankton's Army". There are other episodes that demonstrate this though.
* [[Not So Harmless]]: In the movie and "Plankton's Army". There are other episodes that demonstrate this though.
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* [[Species Surname|Species Whole Name]]
* [[Species Surname|Species Whole Name]]
* [[Take Over the World]]: His secondary goal, [[Depending on the Writer]].
* [[Take Over the World]]: His secondary goal, [[Depending on the Writer]].
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: After stint of [[Villain Decay]] Plankton returned to his threatening and menacing self by Season 7 and became much more competent villain. Particulary in episodes "Frozen Face-Off", "Spongebob's Last Stand" and even "One Coarse Meal'. In "Frozen Face-Off" he {{spoiler|[[Xanatos Gambit|he organized entire race as a distraction just so he could steal Krabby Patty formula without trouble]] and to throw off the suspicion he placed his [[Actually a Doombot|robot doppelganger to participate in the race]] and it took all the main characters to stop his evil plans}}. In "Spongebob's Last Stand" where he built a super highway, which directly led to Chum Bucket, and it drove away all jellyfish from their fields and took over entire town and almost all of Bikini Bottom's population supported him. It was so bad that Mr. Krabs was going to give him secret formula ''willingly''. This and "Frozen Face-Off" are more dramatic and action packed episodes of the series. Even in "One Coarse Meal', where he was [[Driven to Suicide]] due to Krabs masquerading as Pearl and scaring him, Plankton was very effective villain. To clarify: he drops a powerful explosive the size of a TV remote on the Krusty Krab's roof; he is said to build a transmutator (a machine with the power to make an element in nature into another element, like iron into gold, fire into air, etc.); and a robotic bomb-shaped object that is actually a disguised, robotic, telescopic claw that can crush a sea creature. And during the end of episode, Plankton uses {{spoiler|mime to scare Mr. Krabs, who is very afraid of mimes, as the revenge for Mr. Krabs scaring him and driving him to suicide and from looks of it, Mr. Krabs' fear of mimes is bigger than Plankton's fear of whales, since Plankton managed to remain rational while being scared by whales, while Mr. Krabs was completely irrational}}.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: After stint of [[Villain Decay]] Plankton returned to his threatening and menacing self by Season 7 and became much more competent villain. Particulary in episodes "Frozen Face-Off", "Spongebob's Last Stand" and even "One Coarse Meal'. In "Frozen Face-Off" he {{spoiler|[[Xanatos Gambit|he organized entire race as a distraction just so he could steal Krabby Patty formula without trouble]] and to throw off the suspicion he placed his [[Actually a Doombot|robot doppelganger to participate in the race]] and it took all the main characters to stop his evil plans}}. In "Spongebob's Last Stand" where he built a super highway, which directly led to Chum Bucket, and it drove away all jellyfish from their fields and took over entire town and almost all of Bikini Bottom's population supported him. It was so bad that Mr. Krabs was going to give him secret formula ''willingly''. This and "Frozen Face-Off" are more dramatic and action packed episodes of the series. Even in "One Coarse Meal', where he was [[Driven to Suicide]] due to Krabs masquerading as Pearl and scaring him, Plankton was very effective villain. To clarify: he drops a powerful explosive the size of a TV remote on the Krusty Krab's roof; he is said to build a transmutator (a machine with the power to make an element in nature into another element, like iron into gold, fire into air, etc.); and a robotic bomb-shaped object that is actually a disguised, robotic, telescopic claw that can crush a sea creature. And during the end of episode, Plankton uses {{spoiler|mime to scare Mr. Krabs, who is very afraid of mimes, as the revenge for Mr. Krabs scaring him and driving him to suicide and from looks of it, Mr. Krabs' fear of mimes is bigger than Plankton's fear of whales, since Plankton managed to remain rational while being scared by whales, while Mr. Krabs was completely irrational}}.
* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: Sometimes. He varies from being on Sandy's level in terms of intelligence to being barely smarter than other characters.
* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: Sometimes. He varies from being on Sandy's level in terms of intelligence to being barely smarter than other characters.
* [[Unknown Rival]]: Sometimes SpongeBob doesn't acknowledge him as an enemy.
* [[Unknown Rival]]: Sometimes SpongeBob doesn't acknowledge him as an enemy.


== Karen ==
== Karen Plankton ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Jill Talley}}
{{quote| Voiced by: Jill Talley}}
A talking supercomputer who is Plankton's sidekick and wife. She provides him with evil plans to steal the Krabby Patty formula.


* [[Actually Pretty Funny]]: Sometimes laughs with the good guys against Plankton.
Plankton's business computer and robotic spouse. Being blessed with a complex sentient programming, Karen is well aware of her "husband's" stupidity and is [[Deadpan Snarker|very verbal about it as well]].
* [[All There in the Script]]: Her name wasn't mentioned at all in the "Plankton!" episode, but it was listed in the credits.
* [[Armless Biped]]: In the movie and most episodes from season 5-9, her mobile form does not have arms. From season 10 onwards, however, her mobile form always has them.
* [[Beleaguered Assistant]]: She mostly averts this as she is generally the dominant one in the relationship.
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: She and Plankton tend to be the main villains of the show.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: The big to Plankton's little, since she's a large computer and he's a tiny crustacean.
* [[Breakout Villain]]: As mentioned above, Mr. Lawrence was responsible for turning the Planktons from one-off characters into the main villains.
* [[Character Development]]: She shows no signs of sentience in "Plankton!" but gains her personality in "F.U.N."
* [[Cuteness Proximity]]: She gets so excited over how adorable Spot's puppies are in "Spot Returns" that she shuts down and spends several hours needing to be rebooted. When she comes back online and discovers even more puppies, she's even happier.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: In the post-movie episodes, she snarks at Plankton all the time.
* [[Equippable Ally]]: She is equippable with lasers, screensavers, and various software.
* [[Flanderization]]:
** Her sentience and, to a lesser but still noticeable extent, her DeadpanSnarker mannerisms. In the first season, she was always supportive of Plankton and focused on the mission. In the first movie, she became deadpan almost all of the time. While she has mostly reverted to her more cheerful demeanor as of season 9, she still shows signs of getting fed up with Plankton's ignorance at times.
** One aspect of her personality that was completely phased out was her unquestioning servitude to Plankton. She always helps with his plans and gives them to him in most cases, but she no longer does whatever he says when he demands it.
** An example of her unquestioning servitude can be seen in the Season 3 episode "The Algae's Always Greener". Plankton orders Karen to make him some dinner, so she gives him holographic meatloaf while saying—in a completely serious, non-sarcastic manner—"Yes, your majesty."
* [[Green Eyes]]: Whenever she has eyes.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: She successfully stole a Krabby Patty the first time she tried alone, with near zero effort (then again, it was against Squidward).
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: If a computer counts as a species, her and Plankton counts as a relationship between people of different species.
* [[Just a Stupid Accent]]: Had a very obvious Chicago accent even [[Characterization Marches On|before she had a personality]].
* [[Lack of Empathy]]: She even says to [=SpongeBob=] that she cannot feel for others because she physically does not have a heart.
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: Her full name is Karen Plankton, but she's a computer, not a plankton.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: Karen is the only one who is regularly drawn with wavy-lined borders instead of clean lines. This is because backgrounds and items in the show are normally drawn with wavy borders while characters aren't.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: She is a computer but nevertheless has a very strong love for Plankton deep down.
* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]]: Played with. She supposedly has no heart but still feels a wide range of emotions. However, she still has some limitations such as being unable to eat (though she is turned into a Krabby Patty zombie in "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" when she is force-fed bits of the Krabby Patty zombies by having them stuffed into her disc drive).
* [[Robotic Spouse]]: Yes and no. Yes, Karen is a robot and she married her creator. But no, Plankton did ''not'' create her just to marry her. She was originally just the security system for the business he and Mr. Krabs ran together, before they began dating naturally. Their romance even began before Plankton became evil, and Karen was so faithful to him that she became evil as well.
* [[Satellite Character]]: She usually only interacts with Plankton and whoever else comes into the Chum Bucket. [[Justified]], seeing as she's a mostly immobile computer who was permanently stationed in the Chum Bucket for the first four seasons.
* [[Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer]]: She plays crucial roles in both movies (authoring and telling Plankton about "Plan Z" in the first, powering the time machine in the second) but did not have much screen time in the trailers for them. However, she ''was'' featured in the associated merchandise, such as the Mega Bloks time machine playset for the 2015 movie.
* [[Snarky Inanimate Object]]: She's a computer and is pretty snarky in the later episodes.
* [[Snarky Non-Human Sidekick]]: She's a computer who aids Plankton in his plans and is prone to making snide remarks toward him.
* [[Talking Weapon]]: She has robotic abilities like lasers and death rays that make her a talking, walking weapon sometimes.
* [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl]]: The huge girl to Plankton's tiny guy.
* [[Tuckerization]]: Named after the wife of series creator Stephen Hillenburg.
* [[TV Head Robot]]: The head of her mobile unit looks a lot like a CRT television.
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: She is much more clever and competent than her husband Plankton.


== Sandy Cheeks ==
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Seems more competent and intelligent than Plankton, but also has the personality of a nagging housewife, and thus is usually more preoccupied in nagging at her husband's failures or whining for affection.
{{quote| Voiced by: Carolyn Lawrence}}
* [[Beleaguered Assistant]]
An athlete/scientist squirrel from Texas.
* [[Character Development]]: Was originally a generic computer in her debut in "Plankton". Was granted a sentience in later episodes.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Of the tallest order.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]
* [[Flanderization]]: Her [[Deadpan Snarker]] mannerisms. Initially merely acted frustrated and sarcastic on odd occasions due to Plankton's bumbling. Now she is perpetually throwing insults at her spouse.
* [[Green Eyes]]
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: She successfully stole a Krabby Patty first time she tried alone with near zero effort (then again, it was against Squidward).
* [[Just a Stupid Accent]]: Had an obnoxious Boston accent even [[Characterization Marches On|before she had a personality]].
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Perpetually snarky and nagging towards her husband, and is suggested to [[Actually Pretty Funny|even find some of his suffering amusing]], nevertheless she does love him, deep, ''deep'' down.
* [[Robotic Spouse]]: Yes and no. Yes, Karen is a robot (okay, she's technically an extremely sarcastic computer...). But no, it's never fully explained how/when she was built, or when she and Plankton were married (if they're even married). Plankton may have originally built her to be the perfect wife or just a generic computer, but since [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]], her AI may have evolved into the snarky computer you see today.
* [[Satellite Character]]: She has pretty much no interaction with anybody other than Plankton. [[Justified Trope|Justified]], seeing as how she's a computer...
* [[Smug Snake]]


* [[The Ace]]: Particularity as her appearances get less frequent.
== Gary ==
* [[Action Girl]]
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}
* [[Badass Bookworm]] (Easily the most intelligent in the main cast, but often shown to be as physically strong as [[The Big Guy|Larry the Lobster]]. Also likes life-threatening stunts.)
* [[Balloon Belly]]: in a recent episode
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never ever insult anything/anyone from Texas, or even the state itself. You will regret it, as SpongeBob and Patrick faced the serious consequences.
** Or rip all of her fur off (Sponge Bob and Patrick do this to her during the hibernation episode, when she finds out she beats them and then uses them as bikinis), or kick her in the butt (Squidward is trying to put a band together, when Sponge Bob asks him if they can start kicking now, Squidward replies that they only do that during chorus lines, then Patrick responds by saying he wants to kick something, he does kick Sandy in the butt, causing her to clobber him with a trombone, he later does it again with the same effect happening).
* [[The Chew Toy]]: Not as much as the others but Sandy suffers some physical damage at times, such as being mauled by a gorilla, having her fur torn off by Spongebob and Patrick, being plagued with fleas, being hit by a car off of a mountain and so on.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Flip flops with this. While she is far more intelligent than most of the cast, she is occasionally shown to have a very rowdy and abrasive temperment when pushed. She is also sometimes more aware of her position in this trope [[Small Name, Big Ego|than she really is]]. Granted as the rest of the cast became Flanderized more and more, her own flaws became less significant.
* [[Competition Freak]]: Sandy is used to being the best at multiple talents and sports, so gets rather aggressive with when challenged.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Inverted: She and Gary are more common in merchandise than the show.
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]
* [[Fish Out of Water]] (Played straight, though she's [[Captain Obvious|actually a squirrel IN water]])
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: The Choleric
* [[Invisibility]]: As Miss Appear in ''Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V''.
* [[The Ladette]] (by many fan [[Alternate Character Interpretation|interpretations]].)
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: Masculine Girl to SpongeBob's Feminine Boy.
* [[Only Sane Woman]]
* [[Out of Focus]] (Appears less and less with each season, it seems).
* [[Panty Shot]]: Frequently
* [[Parody Sue]]: A few episodes, especially in the Second Season, seem to [[Lampshade Hanging|make light of]] her [[God Mode Sue|somewhat lengthy amount of talents]] and [[Canon Sue|positive aspects]], it also usually being these points she was portrayed in a more flawed light. May count as an example of [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]] with those elements considered.
* [[Positive Discrimination]] (Arguable example. Is the most gifted and least flawed central character by miles, though partly due to excessive [[Flanderization]] of the bipedal, male characters. Admittedly it is also balanced by frequent [[Not So Above It All]] moments).
** She played it undeniably straight pre-[[Character Development]] however.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]] (Albeit [[Depending on the Writer|not as consistently]] as Squidward).
* [[Southern-Fried Genius]].
* [[Token Good Teammate]]: The only main character that isn't either a [[Jerkass]] or a moron.
** Her occasional [[Small Name, Big Ego|ego]] and [[Berserk Button|temperament]] can provoke some unfortunate situations in the show (eg. ''Pressure), that said, she is arguably the one recurring character that hasn't had her flaws [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] over her redeeming aspects.''
* [[Too Clever by Half]]


== Mrs. Puff ==
{{quote| Voiced by: Mary Jo Catlett}}
SpongeBob's patient but paranoid teacher at boating school, who is a pufferfish.

* [[Ambiguous Disorder]]: Several episodes demonstrate that SpongeBob's antics have taken quite the toll on her mental health. "Doing Time" ends with her having repeated hallucinations of the episode's beginning, and in "Krusty Love", she has a very PTSD-like reaction by just hearing SpongeBob's voice. Though she's still able to calm down when he points out they're not driving.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Sort of. She's far more level headed than Spongebob, but she shows occasional incompetance as a teacher.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: In "Demolition Doofus" when she becomes obsessed with attempting to get SpongeBob killed in a demolition match, and tries to kill him herself when that fails.
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Despite the occasional dark tint, she's more level-headed than most of the other main characters. SpongeBob is constantly grating on her sanity however.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: According to at least one conversation, she has previously skipped town under a different name.
* [[December-December Romance]]: She and Mr. Krabs are close to being senior citizens and have each been married before, but that doesn't stop them from falling in love and continuing to date (for nearly two decades, as revealed in ''Whirly Brains'').
* [[Didn't Think This Through]]: She falls victim to this in the episode "No Free Rides". Sick and tired of having to go through SpongeBob's chaotic driving tests, she comes up with a bogus extra credit test to just give him his driver's license and get him out of her classroom. It's only after she does so that it hits her that she has just given SpongeBob free reign to drive on public streets and wreak havoc there.
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: The first time we see her, in "Boating School" (episode 4), she is at her school watching SpongeBob dance around and says "I'm not ready..."
* [[Nervous Wreck]]
* [[Stepford Smiler]]

== Pearl Krabs ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Lori Alan}}
Mr. Krabs' beloved teenage daughter, who is a sperm whale.

* [[Animals Not to Scale]]: She is a whale who's only twice the size of miniature creatures like starfish and crabs. Some international dubs justify this by claiming she is a ''baby'' whale, but she is 16 (mentally, at least).
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Depending on the writer in the more modern episodes.
* [[Can't Get in Trouble For Nuthin']]: In "Bossy Boots", she goes to work for the Krusty Krab during her summer vacation, and makes multiple changes to the restaurant that effectively ruin her father's business. As it turns out, all the changes she made were because she was deliberately trying to get fired, but Krabs simply didn't have the heart to fire his own daughter. So SpongeBob, who was sent to fire her anyway, "pretends" to fire her so she could go and enjoy her summer vacation.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: in ''Dunces and Dragons''
* The Dreaded Pretend Tea Party: When SpongeBob enters her dream in "Sleepy Time" and sees that she's having a fake tea party, he asks her how to get to Mr. Krabs' dream instead.
* [[Give Geeks a Chance]]: Her boyfriend was (unexpectedly) a nerdy little baitfish...although she [[Informed Attractiveness|describes him as incredibly "long, tan, and handsome"]]
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]: Considering she's a whale among little animals like starfish and squirrels.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: She's the only one with monocular vision: eyes on the sides of her head rather than in front.
* [[Out of Focus]]: In later seasons.
* [[Valley Girl]]: Borderline Case — she actually falls somewhere between this and a deconstruction of the [[Alpha Bitch]].

== Gary ==
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}
SpongeBob's pet snail, who meows like a cat.
SpongeBob's pet snail, who meows like a cat.


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* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Subverted
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Subverted
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]
* [[Odd Name Out]]: The only one of the main characters whose full name has nothing to do with his species.
* [[Odd Name Out]]: His full name has nothing to do with his species, unlike most of the other characters.
* [[Out of Focus]]: more of a background character nowadays. Unlike Sandy, he pretty much is sticking to this.
* [[Out of Focus]]: More of a background character nowadays. Unlike Sandy, he pretty much is sticking to this.
* [[Silent Snarker]]
* [[Silent Snarker]]
* [[Snarky Non-Human Sidekick]]: Despite all of them [[Captain Obvious|being sea creatures and all]] (except Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy). Even if the [[The Unintelligible|audience will never be able to figure out what he's saying,]] SpongeBob's retorts to whatever he says show that he is rather snarky.
* [[Snarky Non-Human Sidekick]]: Despite all of them [[Captain Obvious|being sea creatures and all]] (except Karen, Sandy and some guest characters). Even if the [[The Unintelligible|audience will never be able to figure out what he's saying,]] SpongeBob's retorts to whatever he says show that he is rather snarky.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: With SpongeBob.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: With SpongeBob.
* [[Token Good Teammate]]: One of the few characters who is not a Jerkass, an antagonist, or a moron.
* [[Token Good Teammate]]: One of the few characters who is not a Jerkass, an antagonist, or a moron.


== Mrs. Poppy Puff ==
== Patchy the Pirate ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Mary Jo Catlett}}
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}

Neurotic boating school teacher, driven (almost literally) to wit's end by Spongebob's constant disasterous attempts to gain a boating license.


* [[The Bus Came Back]]: He returns in "Feral Friends" after years of only appearing in commercials and in stop-motion form ("It's a [=SpongeBob=] Christmas!").
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Sort of. She's far more level headed than Spongebob, but she shows occasional incompetance as a teacher.
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: He gets a lot of misfortunes in the segments featuring him.
* [[The Chew Toy]]: If something bad happens during his segments, it's usually him it'll happen to.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Despite the occasional dark tint, she's one of the more level headed characters. Spongebob is constantly grating on her sanity however.
* [[Excited Kids' Show Host]]: ''Especially'' since he's played by Creator/TomKenny.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: According to at least one conversation, she has previously skipped town under a different name.
* [[Fanboy]]: He's the president of the [=SpongeBob=] fan club.
* [[Nervous Wreck]]
* [[Man Child]]: He's a fully-grown man who's more obsessed with SpongeBob than most of the kids watching the show could ever be.
* [[Out of Focus]]: Post movie.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Despite being a pirate, we never see him doing any actual looting or plundering.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]
* [[Pirate Parrot]]: Has an obnoxious parrot on his shoulder named Potty.

* [[Straw Loser]]: He's an immature fanboy who has no life outside of [=SpongeBob=]. Nothing ever goes right for him, and Potty only seems to hang around him to make wisecracks at his expense. Even the narrator calls him a loser at the end of The Lost Episode.
== Larry ==
* [[Talk Like a Pirate]]: The accent and outfit go along well with it.
{{quote|Voiced by: Doug Lawrence}}
* [[Token Human]]: Notably the only recurring character who is a live-action person.

* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: Has the color of a boiled lobster
* [[The Big Guy]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Post movie. He wasn't seen at all in season six.
* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Talking to Himself]]: He and Plankton have the same voice actor.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]


== Mermaid Man ==
== Mermaid Man ==
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* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: He's apparently married (although we never see his wife), because he hit on a female fish at a party, who eyed him skeptically and noticed his wedding ring.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: He's apparently married (although we never see his wife), because he hit on a female fish at a party, who eyed him skeptically and noticed his wedding ring.


== Patchy the Pirate ==
== Larry the Lobster ==
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Tom Kenny]]}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Doug Lawrence}}


* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: Has the color of a boiled lobster
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]
* [[The Big Guy]]
* [[Excited Kids' Show Host]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Post-movie (although it could be [[justified]] given that he was never an important character anyway). He wasn't seen at all in season six.
* [[Token Human]]: Notably the only recurring character who is live action.
* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Talking to Himself]]: He and Plankton have the same voice actor.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]


== SpongeBob's Gramma (Grandma SquarePants) ==
== SpongeBob's Gramma (Grandma SquarePants) ==
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* [[Supreme Chef]]
* [[Supreme Chef]]
* [[Out of Focus]]: Post-movie, borderlining on [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]], as she didn't appear at all in seasons six or seven.
* [[Out of Focus]]: Post-movie, borderlining on [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]], as she didn't appear at all in seasons six or seven.

== Pearl Krabs ==
{{quote|Voiced by: Lori Alan}}

A spoiled, bratty whale. Daughter of Mr. Krabs.

* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: in ''Dunces and Dragons''
* [[Give Geeks a Chance]]: Her boyfriend was (unexpectedly) a nerdy little baitfish...although she [[Informed Attractiveness|describes him as incredibly "long, tan, and handsome"]]
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]: Considering she's a whale among little animals like starfish and squirrels.
* [[Oblivious Adoption]] (It's never openly stated that they're related by blood, but come on. Her father is a ''crab''.)
** They never even mention her mom, if Mr. Krabs is even married.
*** He did mention he looked like her mom though. So either he knew her mom or he is her biological father.
* [[Out of Focus]]: In later seasons.
* [[Valley Girl]]: Borderline Case—she actually falls somewhere between this and a deconstruction of the [[Alpha Bitch]].


== Man Ray ==
== Man Ray ==
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* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Remember the New Guy?]]: Somewhat of an example; in his few appearance he was treated as a recurring nemesis.
* [[Remember the New Guy?]]: Somewhat of an example; in his few appearances, he is treated as a recurring nemesis.
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Unsatisfiable Customer]]: Type 4, since he was making false complaints for SpongeBob's flawless service, either for a free Krabby Patty or just to [[Mind Screw]] SpongeBob [[For the Lulz]].
* [[Unsatisfiable Customer]]: Type 4, since he was making false complaints for SpongeBob's flawless service, either for a free Krabby Patty or just to [[Mind Screw]] SpongeBob [[For the Lulz]].
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* [[The Bully]]
* [[The Bully]]


== ''Dennis''' ==
== Dennis ==


* [[Ax Crazy]]
* [[Ax Crazy]]
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== Realistic Fish Head ==
== Realistic Fish Head ==
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Hasn't been seen since season 3
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]
* [[Fourth Wall Portrait]]
* [[Fourth Wall Portrait]]



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SpongeBob SquarePants

 Voiced by: Tom Kenny

An outgoing sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, as the show's Theme Tune implies. Works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. Although not very bright, he has a good heart and constantly strives to help his friends...even when they don't really want it.

 Mr. Krabs: From now on the Krusty Krab is open 24 hours a day.
Squidward: But Mr. Krabs...!
Spongebob: Wooow! Now we never have to stop working!

Patrick Star

 Voiced by: Bill Fagerbakke

A not-quite-bright starfish who is SpongeBob's best friend.

Squidward Tentacles

 Voiced by: Rodger Bumpass

A cranky perfectionist octopus who works as a cashier at the Krusty Krab.

 Customer #1: You call this food!? My sandwich tastes like a fried boot!

Customer #2: My sandwich is a fried boot!

    • Don't forget this:

 Customer #1: He burnt my Krabby Patty.

Customer #2: He burnt my fries!

Customer #3: He burnt my shake.

  • Magma Man: As Captain Magma in Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V.
  • "No Respect" Guy: One episode revolves around Spongebob thinking Squidward has died and is now haunting him. When he arranges a funeral for him, where the guests have this to say:

  Mr. Krabs: Oh, Squidward...we came as soon as we were sure you were dead.

  • Only Sane Man
    • Not So Above It All: If Squidward does partake in Spongebob's tomfoolery, he'll end up taking the games too seriously, ruining them for everyone else.
  • Perpetual Frowner
  • Pet the Dog: Sometimes shows compassion for others. "Pizza Delivery" is the most obvious where a fish pretty much crushes SpongeBob's spirit for no good reason and Squidward gets ticked off and shoves the pizza down the offender's throat. Interestingly, episodes like this downplay his Butt Monkey status considerably.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to SpongeBob's red.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Just to give you an idea—all of Squidward's art projects are self-portraits.
  • The Sociopath
  • The Spock
  • Straw Loser: Let's face it, it takes one heck of a Butt Monkey to make the likes of SpongeBob and Patrick look like winners.
  • Surrounded by Idiots
  • This Loser Is You: Probably the most Closer to Earth character in the show, though despite his superior logic and sanity over the rest of the cast, he is often depicted as a Small Name, Big Ego who is talentless and unexceptional in reality.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: In Squidtastic Voyage when he told SpongeBob and Patrick to leave his body without even a thank you for getting the reed out of his throat.
    • Also on Good Neighbors, Squidward had set up a security alarm in his house as SpongeBob and Patrick come in without any problem to give him an apology cake and apologize for unknowingly ruining his Sunday. But Squidward tries to get them kicked out instead of accepting their apology.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: Into a non-anthro octopus ("Squid's Day Off") and an amorphus liquid ("Suction Cup Symphony").

Mr. Krabs

 Voiced by: Clancy Brown

A scheming skinflint crustacean and owner of the Krusty Krab. His over-the-top greed and cheapness is played for laughs.

Sheldon Plankton

 Voiced by: Doug Lawrence

Krabs' business rival and arch-enemy. Is always after the formula for the Krabby Patty, the burger that SpongeBob fries up to the customers. Barring that, he ultimately aims for crushing all of Bikini Bottom beneath his feet.

  • Evil Laugh
  • Failure Is the Only Option: With an exception in 'Wishing You Well'.
  • Glad I Thought of It: He's guilty of this, especially when he takes an idea Karen says to him.
  • Harmless Villain: In FUN and Spy Buddies, he does nothing really evil.
  • Henpecked Husband: Has shades of this around Karen.
  • Impossible Thief: In one episode, Mr. Krabs tempts a "reformed" Plankton with a krabby patty. Despite the fact that the patty is always visible and untouched on the table throughout the exchange, it somehow ends up replaced with a cardboard cutout, which Krabs should have seen from his angle, even when it was propped up.
  • Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: In later seasons, but it varies, as sometimes he manages to be the clear cut villain. Depending on the Writer.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: In the first season episode "FUN".
  • Last-Name Basis: Though in his case, he considers Sheldon an Embarrassing First Name. Unlike Mr. Krabs, he's simply called Plankton instead of Mr. Plankton (sans one episode where he sees what it's like if they switch places).
  • Laughably Evil
  • Lethal Chef: The reason why he doesn't have customers.
  • Likes Older Women: He is attracted to Mr. Krabs's mother in one episode.
  • The Napoleon — Being constantly literally stepped on and flung around like a piece of trash will mess with a plankton's mind, man.
  • Nice Guys Finish Last: Says this word-for-word in "Walking Small".
  • Not So Harmless: In the movie and "Plankton's Army". There are other episodes that demonstrate this though.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning
  • Smug Snake
  • Species Whole Name
  • Take Over the World: His secondary goal, Depending on the Writer.
  • Took a Level In Badass: After stint of Villain Decay Plankton returned to his threatening and menacing self by Season 7 and became much more competent villain. Particulary in episodes "Frozen Face-Off", "Spongebob's Last Stand" and even "One Coarse Meal'. In "Frozen Face-Off" he he organized entire race as a distraction just so he could steal Krabby Patty formula without trouble and to throw off the suspicion he placed his robot doppelganger to participate in the race and it took all the main characters to stop his evil plans. In "Spongebob's Last Stand" where he built a super highway, which directly led to Chum Bucket, and it drove away all jellyfish from their fields and took over entire town and almost all of Bikini Bottom's population supported him. It was so bad that Mr. Krabs was going to give him secret formula willingly. This and "Frozen Face-Off" are more dramatic and action packed episodes of the series. Even in "One Coarse Meal', where he was Driven to Suicide due to Krabs masquerading as Pearl and scaring him, Plankton was very effective villain. To clarify: he drops a powerful explosive the size of a TV remote on the Krusty Krab's roof; he is said to build a transmutator (a machine with the power to make an element in nature into another element, like iron into gold, fire into air, etc.); and a robotic bomb-shaped object that is actually a disguised, robotic, telescopic claw that can crush a sea creature. And during the end of episode, Plankton uses mime to scare Mr. Krabs, who is very afraid of mimes, as the revenge for Mr. Krabs scaring him and driving him to suicide and from looks of it, Mr. Krabs' fear of mimes is bigger than Plankton's fear of whales, since Plankton managed to remain rational while being scared by whales, while Mr. Krabs was completely irrational.
  • Took a Level In Dumbass: Sometimes. He varies from being on Sandy's level in terms of intelligence to being barely smarter than other characters.
  • Unknown Rival: Sometimes SpongeBob doesn't acknowledge him as an enemy.

Karen Plankton

 Voiced by: Jill Talley

A talking supercomputer who is Plankton's sidekick and wife. She provides him with evil plans to steal the Krabby Patty formula.

  • Actually Pretty Funny: Sometimes laughs with the good guys against Plankton.
  • All There in the Script: Her name wasn't mentioned at all in the "Plankton!" episode, but it was listed in the credits.
  • Armless Biped: In the movie and most episodes from season 5-9, her mobile form does not have arms. From season 10 onwards, however, her mobile form always has them.
  • Beleaguered Assistant: She mostly averts this as she is generally the dominant one in the relationship.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: She and Plankton tend to be the main villains of the show.
  • BigGuyLittleGuy: The big to Plankton's little, since she's a large computer and he's a tiny crustacean.
  • Breakout Villain: As mentioned above, Mr. Lawrence was responsible for turning the Planktons from one-off characters into the main villains.
  • Character Development: She shows no signs of sentience in "Plankton!" but gains her personality in "F.U.N."
  • Cuteness Proximity: She gets so excited over how adorable Spot's puppies are in "Spot Returns" that she shuts down and spends several hours needing to be rebooted. When she comes back online and discovers even more puppies, she's even happier.
  • Deadpan Snarker: In the post-movie episodes, she snarks at Plankton all the time.
  • Equippable Ally: She is equippable with lasers, screensavers, and various software.
  • Flanderization:
    • Her sentience and, to a lesser but still noticeable extent, her DeadpanSnarker mannerisms. In the first season, she was always supportive of Plankton and focused on the mission. In the first movie, she became deadpan almost all of the time. While she has mostly reverted to her more cheerful demeanor as of season 9, she still shows signs of getting fed up with Plankton's ignorance at times.
    • One aspect of her personality that was completely phased out was her unquestioning servitude to Plankton. She always helps with his plans and gives them to him in most cases, but she no longer does whatever he says when he demands it.
    • An example of her unquestioning servitude can be seen in the Season 3 episode "The Algae's Always Greener". Plankton orders Karen to make him some dinner, so she gives him holographic meatloaf while saying—in a completely serious, non-sarcastic manner—"Yes, your majesty."
  • Green Eyes: Whenever she has eyes.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: She successfully stole a Krabby Patty the first time she tried alone, with near zero effort (then again, it was against Squidward).
  • Interspecies Romance: If a computer counts as a species, her and Plankton counts as a relationship between people of different species.
  • Just a Stupid Accent: Had a very obvious Chicago accent even before she had a personality.
  • Lack of Empathy: She even says to [=SpongeBob=] that she cannot feel for others because she physically does not have a heart.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Her full name is Karen Plankton, but she's a computer, not a plankton.
  • Non Standard Character Design: Karen is the only one who is regularly drawn with wavy-lined borders instead of clean lines. This is because backgrounds and items in the show are normally drawn with wavy borders while characters aren't.
  • Pet the Dog: She is a computer but nevertheless has a very strong love for Plankton deep down.
  • Ridiculously-Human Robots: Played with. She supposedly has no heart but still feels a wide range of emotions. However, she still has some limitations such as being unable to eat (though she is turned into a Krabby Patty zombie in "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" when she is force-fed bits of the Krabby Patty zombies by having them stuffed into her disc drive).
  • Robotic Spouse: Yes and no. Yes, Karen is a robot and she married her creator. But no, Plankton did not create her just to marry her. She was originally just the security system for the business he and Mr. Krabs ran together, before they began dating naturally. Their romance even began before Plankton became evil, and Karen was so faithful to him that she became evil as well.
  • Satellite Character: She usually only interacts with Plankton and whoever else comes into the Chum Bucket. Justified, seeing as she's a mostly immobile computer who was permanently stationed in the Chum Bucket for the first four seasons.
  • Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer: She plays crucial roles in both movies (authoring and telling Plankton about "Plan Z" in the first, powering the time machine in the second) but did not have much screen time in the trailers for them. However, she was featured in the associated merchandise, such as the Mega Bloks time machine playset for the 2015 movie.
  • Snarky Inanimate Object: She's a computer and is pretty snarky in the later episodes.
  • Snarky Non-Human Sidekick: She's a computer who aids Plankton in his plans and is prone to making snide remarks toward him.
  • Talking Weapon: She has robotic abilities like lasers and death rays that make her a talking, walking weapon sometimes.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: The huge girl to Plankton's tiny guy.
  • Tuckerization: Named after the wife of series creator Stephen Hillenburg.
  • TV Head Robot: The head of her mobile unit looks a lot like a CRT television.
  • Women Are Wiser: She is much more clever and competent than her husband Plankton.

Sandy Cheeks

 Voiced by: Carolyn Lawrence

An athlete/scientist squirrel from Texas.

Mrs. Puff

 Voiced by: Mary Jo Catlett

SpongeBob's patient but paranoid teacher at boating school, who is a pufferfish.

  • Ambiguous Disorder: Several episodes demonstrate that SpongeBob's antics have taken quite the toll on her mental health. "Doing Time" ends with her having repeated hallucinations of the episode's beginning, and in "Krusty Love", she has a very PTSD-like reaction by just hearing SpongeBob's voice. Though she's still able to calm down when he points out they're not driving.
  • Adults Are Useless: Sort of. She's far more level headed than Spongebob, but she shows occasional incompetance as a teacher.
  • Ax Crazy: In "Demolition Doofus" when she becomes obsessed with attempting to get SpongeBob killed in a demolition match, and tries to kill him herself when that fails.
  • Butt Monkey
  • Closer to Earth: Despite the occasional dark tint, she's more level-headed than most of the other main characters. SpongeBob is constantly grating on her sanity however.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: According to at least one conversation, she has previously skipped town under a different name.
  • December-December Romance: She and Mr. Krabs are close to being senior citizens and have each been married before, but that doesn't stop them from falling in love and continuing to date (for nearly two decades, as revealed in Whirly Brains).
  • Didn't Think This Through: She falls victim to this in the episode "No Free Rides". Sick and tired of having to go through SpongeBob's chaotic driving tests, she comes up with a bogus extra credit test to just give him his driver's license and get him out of her classroom. It's only after she does so that it hits her that she has just given SpongeBob free reign to drive on public streets and wreak havoc there.
  • Establishing Character Moment: The first time we see her, in "Boating School" (episode 4), she is at her school watching SpongeBob dance around and says "I'm not ready..."
  • Nervous Wreck
  • Stepford Smiler

Pearl Krabs

Voiced by: Lori Alan

Mr. Krabs' beloved teenage daughter, who is a sperm whale.

  • Animals Not to Scale: She is a whale who's only twice the size of miniature creatures like starfish and crabs. Some international dubs justify this by claiming she is a baby whale, but she is 16 (mentally, at least).
  • Bratty Teenage Daughter: Depending on the writer in the more modern episodes.
  • Can't Get in Trouble For Nuthin': In "Bossy Boots", she goes to work for the Krusty Krab during her summer vacation, and makes multiple changes to the restaurant that effectively ruin her father's business. As it turns out, all the changes she made were because she was deliberately trying to get fired, but Krabs simply didn't have the heart to fire his own daughter. So SpongeBob, who was sent to fire her anyway, "pretends" to fire her so she could go and enjoy her summer vacation.
  • Distressed Damsel: in Dunces and Dragons
  • The Dreaded Pretend Tea Party: When SpongeBob enters her dream in "Sleepy Time" and sees that she's having a fake tea party, he asks her how to get to Mr. Krabs' dream instead.
  • Give Geeks a Chance: Her boyfriend was (unexpectedly) a nerdy little baitfish...although she describes him as incredibly "long, tan, and handsome"
  • Huge Schoolgirl: Considering she's a whale among little animals like starfish and squirrels.
  • Non Standard Character Design: She's the only one with monocular vision: eyes on the sides of her head rather than in front.
  • Out of Focus: In later seasons.
  • Valley Girl: Borderline Case — she actually falls somewhere between this and a deconstruction of the Alpha Bitch.

Gary

 Voiced by: Tom Kenny

SpongeBob's pet snail, who meows like a cat.

Patchy the Pirate

 Voiced by: Tom Kenny

  • The Bus Came Back: He returns in "Feral Friends" after years of only appearing in commercials and in stop-motion form ("It's a [=SpongeBob=] Christmas!").
  • Butt Monkey: He gets a lot of misfortunes in the segments featuring him.
  • The Chew Toy: If something bad happens during his segments, it's usually him it'll happen to.
  • Excited Kids' Show Host: Especially since he's played by Creator/TomKenny.
  • Fanboy: He's the president of the [=SpongeBob=] fan club.
  • Man Child: He's a fully-grown man who's more obsessed with SpongeBob than most of the kids watching the show could ever be.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Despite being a pirate, we never see him doing any actual looting or plundering.
  • Pirate Parrot: Has an obnoxious parrot on his shoulder named Potty.
  • Straw Loser: He's an immature fanboy who has no life outside of [=SpongeBob=]. Nothing ever goes right for him, and Potty only seems to hang around him to make wisecracks at his expense. Even the narrator calls him a loser at the end of The Lost Episode.
  • Talk Like a Pirate: The accent and outfit go along well with it.
  • Token Human: Notably the only recurring character who is a live-action person.

Mermaid Man

Voiced by: Ernest Borgnine

Barnacle Boy

Voiced by: Tim Conway

The Flying Dutchman

Voiced by: Brian Doyle-Murray

Larry the Lobster

Voiced by: Doug Lawrence

SpongeBob's Gramma (Grandma SquarePants)

Voiced by: Marion Ross

Man Ray

Voiced by: Bob Joles

Squilliam Fancyson

Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

Squidward's rival from high school. Squilliam is essentially everything Squidward dreamed of being. Whereas Squidward is a middleclass jackass stuck in a deadend job and considered a joke by everyone except SpongeBob and Patrick, Squilliam is a successful, filthy stinking rich jackass beloved by all. He loves rubbing his success in Squidward's face.

DoodleBob

Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

SpongeBob and Patrick's creation, a crude doodle of SpongeBob come to life, and on an Unstoppable Rage.

Scooter

An undead surfer fish who appears mostly in the background, but has some major roles.

Bubble Bass

Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

The Dirty Bubble

Tom

A fish well known for saying "CHOCOLATE!"

Betsy Krabs

Voiced by: Sirena Irwin

Uncle Sherm SquarePants

Fred

  • Catch Phrase: MY LEG!!! and DEAUUGH!!
  • Demoted to Extra: The blue version is rarely seen after the second movie.
    • Except in Season 7,the blue version is seen very commonly.
  • Palette Swap: He is in both brown and blue versions.
    • There is a brown-green version used only once, in Professor Squidward.

Blackjack SquarePants

Voiced by: John Dimaggio

Grandpa Redbeard

Voiced by: Dennis Quaid

Flatts

Voiced by: Thomas F. Wilson

Dennis

Neptune

The Cyclops

Realistic Fish Head