The Goofy Goober is a peanut mascot that appears in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its tie-in video game, novel, and Cine-Manga book adaptations. He later appears in the episodes "Patnocchio" and "The Goofy Newbie."
Description
Appearance
The Goofy Goober is a large, light tan peanut character with light green arms and legs. He wears a Southern hat, a red bow tie with yellow dots, and Mickey Mouse or Cream the Rabbit-like gloves. He also holds a lollipop. He has a single tooth, two large dimples on his cheeks, and a nose resembling Pinocchio's.
In "The Goofy Newbie" it is revealed that the Goofy Goober is really a light purple muscular security fish dressed up as a peanut. He has yellow hair and dark purple lips with three freckles on the right side under his mouth. He wears a purple suit with a white dress shirt and a red necktie along with black shoes and green shades.
Biography
He is the owner of the Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat restaurant. He is featured in products such as the Goofy Goober back scratcher, Goober dollars, Goofy Goober tokens, and Goofy Goober underwear.
History
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
Goofy Goober first appeared in this movie. He is first seen entertaining the children and singing the Goofy Goober Song on the stage. He is last seen on stage with a drunk SpongeBob and Patrick.
"Patnocchio"
After being mentioned and referenced in many episodes throughout the series, he finally made his first physical appearance in the show as a cameo. He is shown as a waiter at the Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat in this episode.
"The Goofy Newbie"
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Trivia
- According to Vincent Waller, Paramount Pictures formerly did not allow any movie-exclusive content to be used in the SpongeBob SquarePants series (such as locations and characters). This is why Goofy Goober did not make a physical appearance in an episode until "Patnocchio." He recalled, "We couldn't even use images of Goofy Goober from the movie back then."[1]