Ms. Mayor is the current mayor of Bikini Bottom. Her character first debuts in The SpongeBob Musical and is later introduced to the animated series in the episode "Plankton's Old Chum."
Description[]
She is a beige orange fish with a pronounced chin and curly purple hair. She wears dull orange-red lipstick. Her attire consists of a purple button-up top and a darker purple skirt, with matching purple high heels and a short-trimmed red blazer jacket. She also wears a blue pearl necklace and a yellow sash that reads "MAYOR" in blue text.
She was portrayed by Gaelen Gilliland in the Chicago and Broadway productions of the musical, and for The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!, she was portrayed by Bryonha Marie Parham. In both productions she wore a purple striped suit and vest with a red bedazzled bolero jacket on top, paired with peach-colored high heels and two pearl necklaces and matching pearl earrings. However rather than having curly hair, her hair was a simple straight bob.
Role in series[]
The SpongeBob Musical/The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage![]
She spends a majority of the musical trying to reassure the citizens of Bikini Bottom that the government has everything under control, and tries to retain the town's status quo. Over the course of the acts, she slowly becomes more authoritarian and dictatorial.
"Plankton's Old Chum"[]
Near the end of the episode she visits the Chum Bucket to announce that henceforth the date shall always be known as Chum Day in Bikini Bottom as a city holiday.
"Potato Puff"[]
She is about to cut the red tape to the entrance for the Dynamite Factory, but SpongeBob and Mrs. Puff cut her off by bouncing off the red tape.
"Say Awww!"[]
She and the male mayor are seen next to each other in the pyramid formed to escape Q.T.-π.
"Ride Patrick Ride"[]
In Patrick's coma-induced fantasy, he rides around town and does heroic actions with his bike. The mayor awards him the key to the city, and its corresponding lock.
"PL-1413"[]
She announces the opening of the time capsule to be opened 2000-ish years later.
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Trivia[]
- Counting the 2016 Chicago run of The SpongeBob Musical, it took three years for the mayor to be actually added to the cartoon, although the episode she first appeared in, "Plankton's Old Chum," was written in 2017 and produced in 2018.