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Harold, also known as Incidental 36 and the fish roasting marshmallow, is an incidental character who first appears in the episode "Ripped Pants." His incidental type is currently unknown, although he is known to not be a "hotdog."
Description[]
He is a chubby cheeked red-orange fish with light orange fins and lips. He wears teal swim trunks with yellow flowers, and a white lace. In his older appearances, his legs were red-orange, and he wore a teal speedo. In his even older appearances, he lacked his nostrils and the lace on his swim trunks, and his dorsal fin was much longer and touched the back of his head.
Names[]
Harold is the only generic name Incidental 36 has been given in the franchise. It was used in "To Love a Patty."
Role in series[]
Harold is a fairly commonly used incidental character. He has made many notable appearances as well as minor ones. He was firstly designed to be a beachgoer that allows SpongeBob to have some of his marshmallows.
Major roles[]
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
"Ripped Pants"[]
He is shown roasting and eating marshmallows in Goo Lagoon when SpongeBob asks him if he could borrow some, to which he nods yes.
"Walking Small"[]
He appears as one of the beachgoers playing volleyball using SpongeBob at the end of the episode.
"Fools in April"[]
He is shown to be disturbed and concerned during Squidward's cruel prank on SpongeBob.
"Neptune's Spatula"[]
He is part of the audience who spits out one of King Neptune's patties.
"Hooky"[]
He complains that Squidward served him a fried boot sandwich.
"Your Shoe's Untied"[]
He appears as the son of Incidental 33 where they leave the Krusty Krab together.
"Something Smells"[]
SpongeBob's rancid breath kills him and Scooter. He is also one of the many theater patrons that Patrick forces to look at SpongeBob’s "ugly" face.
"Dying for Pie"[]
He appears in Squidward’s flashback watching SpongeBob explode in a bunch of pieces that come raining down.
"Prehibernation Week" / Tales from Bikini Bottom[]
He is seen poking his head inside a window of a building while various Bikini Bottom residents look for SpongeBob in downtown Bikini Bottom.
"I'm Your Biggest Fanatic" / Tales from Bikini Bottom[]
He appears as one of Kevin C. Cucumber's biggest fans in the ditch.
"Shanghaied"[]
The Flying Dutchman scares him by turning his head all the way around.
"Sailor Mouth"[]
He looks at SpongeBob with a shocked face when he greets the customers with a swear.
"Jellyfish Hunter"[]
Fred puts jellyfish jelly on his Krabby Patty during the song "Hey All You People" to inform everyone about the delicacy of the Jelly Patty.
"Just One Bite"[]
He laughs when SpongeBob tells the customers at the Krusty Krab that Squidward doesn’t like Krabby Patties.
"Party Pooper Pants"[]
He is seen shopping at the Barg'N-Mart during the opening of the episode.
"Good Neighbors"[]
He appears as a certified foot masseur where Squidward calls him to do a pedicure at his house. However, when he arrives at Squidward's house, SpongeBob and Patrick are the only ones present in the house while Squidward was taken away by Incidental 104 and Incidental 105. SpongeBob decides to test Harold to see if he really is a foot masseur and not a threat to Squidward. When Squidward returns to his house, he finds Harold giving SpongeBob and Patrick pedicures. Squidward then orders Harold to give him a pedicure but Incidental 36 informs Squidward that his hour is up and leaves.
"SquidBob TentaclePants"[]
He is seen amazed by SpongeBob and Squidward's fusion while the camera slowly pans across the audience at the recital.
"Whale of a Birthday"[]
He is seen panicking when Pearl enters the Krusty Krab crying.
"New Digs"[]
He wipes his mouth with SpongeBob's underwear.
"Krabs à la Mode"[]
He gets a Krabby Patty shot right into his mouth. He also appears ice skating with Squidward until he gets frozen by Plankton, along with everyone else.
"To Love a Patty"[]
He is shown sitting at the Krusty Krab with Incidental 63 at night. The latter complains about him releasing an awful smell, which he denies. It is then revealed that the foul odor was caused by the rotten nature of SpongeBob's Patty which causes him and Incidental 63 to leave the Krusty Krab.
"Breath of Fresh Squidward"[]
He murmurs with other fish when SpongeBob disrupts Squidward and Patrick's pogo stick jumping. He also becomes concerned when he see Patrick's lights react to Squidward's electric fence.
"Sing a Song of Patrick"[]
He is seen at Goo Lagoon with Incidental 14 listening to Patrick's song on their radio. Harold tells Incidental 14 that Patrick's song makes him think of her, but when the song sings the line "PU what's that horrible smell?" Incidental 14 angrily punches Harold into the distance.
"The Two Faces of Squidward"[]
He fights with Incidental 37A over a piece of Squidward's shirt. Harold manages to get the shirt when Incidental 37A gets distracted by Squidward's clarinet playing. Harold then excitedly claims that Squidward was playing the clarinet after everyone was questioning where the clarinet song was coming from.
"Spongicus"[]
He is seen sitting next to Incidental 37B at the Chum Coliseum in several scenes.
"Patty Caper"[]
He becomes shocked when steel barriers cover the Krusty Krab.
"Chum Caverns"[]
He is one of the customers Mr. Krabs waves a Krabby Patty in front of, making him drool.
"Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful"[]
He is shown to be the last fish to dump trash into Squidward's wagon.
"Karate Star"[]
He is shown eating spinach in chocolate spaghetti in calamari sauce, then Patrick comes in and does a karate chop on his food, causing it to splatter all over his face.
"Walking the Plankton"[]
He runs over to SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs after smelling Mr. Krabs' Krabby Patty.
"Bubble Buddy Returns"[]
He is seen eating a bowl of soup outside of a restaurant until Shiny Bubble passes by him and pushes his face into the soup.
"Glove World R.I.P."[]
He is one of the fish in the roller coaster that crashes into SpongeBob's house at the beginning of the episode. He is also shown in the bumper boat ride aggressively arguing with Incidental 1D to move over, but he is unable to move over due to there being too many boats in the ride.
"It Came from Goo Lagoon"[]
He is part of the jet ski pyramid that collapses when Patrick runs into it with a goo bubble. He also appears on television approving of the goo bubble.
"SpongeBob You're Fired"[]
He is the first volunteer to try Sandy's food, before SpongeBob and Patrick. After eating it, his head swells up like balloon.
"Tutor Sauce"[]
Mr. Krabs finds Squidward hitting Harold with a spatula in the boat's rearview mirror and assumes that Harold will file a lawsuit against him.
"Sanctuary!"[]
He starts to lose his patience while waiting for Squidward to take his order, who is talking on the phone. While Squidward gives him his order, as he is sick, he accidentally sneezes all over it, which grosses him out, and he leaves.
"Two Thumbs Down"[]
SpongeBob and Patrick crash on top of his table during the thumb war at the Krusty Krab, although he manages to run away before they crashes into him.
"Goodbye, Krabby Patty?"[]
He is seen happily eating at the Krusty Krab with Incidental 40 near the end of the episode.
"Mermaid Pants"[]
SpongeBob and Patrick splatter trash all over him while playing Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.
"SpongeBob's Place"[]
He appears as one of the Krusty Krab customers at the beginning of the episode.
"Plankton Retires"[]
He is one of the Krusty Krab customers who gets included in Mr. Krabs' and Plankton's feud near the end of the episode.
"Trident Trouble"[]
He wishes the grass would grow, and when SpongeBob uses King Neptune's trident to make it grow, the grass chases after Harold with his lawnmower. He is later seen mowing the grass again near the end of the episode.
"The Getaway"[]
He appears as one of the golfers at the golfing range.
"The Clam Whisperer"[]
He is part of the riot who want to drive the clams out of town.
"Larry the Floor Manager"[]
He appears as one of the overweight customers at the end of the episode.
"Stuck on the Roof"[]
He gets ketchup from the fallen Krabby Patty splattered onto his face and later gets blown away from the storm.
"Cuddle E. Hugs"[]
He shows interest in the free Aged Patties, witnesses Cuddle E. Hugs at the Krusty Krab as well as seen getting eaten by him, panicking in the register boat while being affected by the Aged Patty, and is seen angry from getting eaten by Cuddle E. Hugs.
"Don't Feed the Clowns"[]
He appears as one of the firefighters alongside Incidental C1.
"Ink Lemonade"[]
Squidward squirts black lemonade onto his face along with several other customers.
"Mustard O' Mine"[]
He is seen enjoying the mustard geyser at the end of the episode.
"ChefBob"[]
He appears as one of the many customers who watch ChefBob and tells ChefBob to make an insult towards him. ChefBob then insults him by shooting an arrow with a suction cup at the tip on his forehead which reveals a sign claiming that he is a "goober." He laughs at first but he then sheds a single tear.
"Surf N' Turf"[]
He appears at the Krusty Krab when Sandy's submarine crashes through it.
"The Grill is Gone"[]
He appears as one of the morbidly obese customers at the beginning of the episode and later appears as one of the pedestrians who get hit during the race.
"Girls' Night Out"[]
He is one of the virtual reality incidentals who cheer while SpongeBob "drives."
"Squirrel Jelly"[]
He appears at Goo Lagoon during the opening scene and later appears in Sandy's pile of injured beachgoers.
"The Ballad of Filthy Muck"[]
He appears as one of the joggers who run away from Filthy Muck and appears at the Krusty Krab cheering after hearing SpongeBob's speech.
"Gary's Got Legs"[]
He runs out of the snail park when Gary the Snail attacks several park goers there.
"Squid's on a Bus"[]
He is part of the pillow fight at downtown Bikini Bottom.
"Senior Discount"[]
He gets disturbed by Old Man Jenkins' elders song.
"Mind the Gap"[]
He is one of the customers at the Krusty Krab who gets amazed by SpongeBob's new singing voice.
"Dirty Bubble Returns"[]
He gets injured along with several other customers when the Dirty Bubble permanently turns back to normal.
"Jolly Lodgers"[]
He is part of SpongeBob and Patrick's conga line.
"Escape from Beneath Glove World"[]
He is seen as an actor in the "Gloves Song" film where he wears gloves to protect his knuckles from getting bitten by the mice inside the cheese he sticks his hand into.
"A Place for Pets"[]
He was one of the customers who was forced to eat at the Chum Bucket after the Krusty Krab only allowed pets. But he and all the other customers got the idea to sneak into the Krusty Krab disguised as pets. Harold disguises himself as a sea snail.
"Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club"[]
He is seen as one of the firefighters putting out the fire at Squidward Tentacles' house.
"Kreepaway Kamp"[]
He is seen at the Clamphitheater, where he is taking off all of his clothes, turning himself into a realistic fish.
"UpWard"[]
Harold is seen eating the Krabby Patty. He squirts ketchup as SpongeBob takes care of it by wiping off the remains. And when Squidward appears at the Krusty Krab, he pushes his remaining tray and plate, excusing him. Harold apologizes to him and crawls away.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
"In Search of Camp Noodist"[]
He appears as the guard of the nudist camp where Mr. Krabs walks up to him and assumes that he is nude himself. Harold then reveals that he is only half nude with pants on and that he is "the bridge between the clothed and the unclothed."
"Kitchen Sponge"[]
He appears as a glass mover with Incidental 112 where they are seen moving a large piece of glass together onto the lake and SpongeBob nearly shatters it while zooming on a canoe. But after he misses it, the two fish sigh in relief and accidentally sink the piece of glass to the bottom of the lake.
"Camp Crossbones"[]
He appears as an employee at a pirate-themed restaurant.
The Patrick Star Show[]
"The Yard Sale"[]
He is seen as part of the audience in the Clamiseum, and is later seen as an elder along with the other audience members he was surrounded with.
"Just in Time for Christmas"[]
He is seen as a construction worker fixing a utility pole until Cecil Star saws the top of the pole down which causes Harold to fall down with the sawed part of the pole.
"Super Stars"[]
He is part of the crowd rioting against the Super Stars for their destruction.
Trivia[]
- He makes his first speaking role in "Ripped Pants."