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|name = Marsh King |
|name = Marsh King |
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|owner = {{Link|SpongeBob SquarePants}} |
|owner = {{Link|SpongeBob SquarePants}} |
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|type = Food |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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==Role in episode== |
==Role in episode== |
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− | {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} are pretending to be astronauts when wearing [[water helmets]] while eating these marshmallows. SpongeBob then offers some to {{Link|Squidward}}, but the latter turns down the offer on grounds that he does not eat junk food. However, due to him being annoyed by their astronaut roleplay, Squidward then agrees to have one and tries to roast many marshmallows, but keeps getting spit "molten foodstuffs" at him by Patrick. |
+ | {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} are pretending to be astronauts when wearing [[water helmets]] while eating these marshmallows. SpongeBob then offers some to {{Link|Squidward}}, but the latter turns down the offer on grounds that he does not eat junk food and instead prefers to eat [[Swedish Barnacle Balls]]. However, due to him being annoyed by their astronaut roleplay, Squidward then agrees to have one and tries to roast many marshmallows, but keeps getting spit "molten foodstuffs" at him by Patrick. |
Later, when Squidward is playing his [[Squidward's clarinet|clarinet]], SpongeBob shoots a marshmallow through the clarinet into his throat to prevent the music from attracting a [[sea bear]], force-feeding it to him in the process. |
Later, when Squidward is playing his [[Squidward's clarinet|clarinet]], SpongeBob shoots a marshmallow through the clarinet into his throat to prevent the music from attracting a [[sea bear]], force-feeding it to him in the process. |
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− | *SpongeBob and Patrick believe they were a food source eaten by the astronauts. |
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− | The Camping Episode 027.jpg |
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 28 October 2022
Marsh King is a brand of marshmallows that appears in the episode "The Camping Episode."
Description
The marshmallows come in a transparent bag with an inscription of red text reading the product's name, and an illustration of a golden crown on top of said text.
Role in episode
SpongeBob and Patrick are pretending to be astronauts when wearing water helmets while eating these marshmallows. SpongeBob then offers some to Squidward, but the latter turns down the offer on grounds that he does not eat junk food and instead prefers to eat Swedish Barnacle Balls. However, due to him being annoyed by their astronaut roleplay, Squidward then agrees to have one and tries to roast many marshmallows, but keeps getting spit "molten foodstuffs" at him by Patrick.
Later, when Squidward is playing his clarinet, SpongeBob shoots a marshmallow through the clarinet into his throat to prevent the music from attracting a sea bear, force-feeding it to him in the process.