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"Ugh! Three holes?! That makes no sense!" - Fiasco, "Life Insurance"

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A picture of Fiasco from the Art Wonk magazine.

Fiasco is a famous artist who first appears in the episode "Fiasco!"

Description[]

Fiasco is an old, tall, faded blue fish. He has brownish-gray, thinning hair. He also wears clothes including a jacket on top of a white shirt, cargo pants, and black shoes.

Role in series[]

"Fiasco!"[]

He is first seen in the Krusty Krab, squirting ketchup and mustard together on a plate before leaving for almost the rest of the episode.

Fiasco is seen at the end of the episode when he is moved by Patrick's stomach art. He then stated that he will 'never paint again.'

"Are You Happy Now?"[]

Fiasco is seen briefly at the Art Museum, and is called a "performance artist." He "critiques" Squidward's sculpture by saying: 'Squid... Ward... Go towards... The light... Of my flamethrower!' He then melts it with his flamethrower due to his disliking of it.

"Life Insurance"[]

Fiasco is seen painting a wall. Squidward runs through the "wall," making a hole in it, but Fiasco thinks the painting is perfect with a hole in it. However, SpongeBob and Patrick also run through the painting. Fiasco hates the painting with three holes in it.

"Surf N' Turf"[]

Fiasco is seen painting a picture of Sandy and Mr. Krabs on an easel in Sandy's treedome. SpongeBob then takes it away from him, much to the painter's dismay.

Trivia[]

  • Fiasco is a parody of the famous artist Pablo Picasso.
  • Fiasco's art style is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings.
  • In his debut episode, Fiasco states that he will "never paint again." However, he is seen painting a portrait of a wall in "Life Insurance."
  • He was assumed to not appear in an episode after "Life Insurance," at least for a long time, according to Vincent Waller. However, he shows up again in "Surf N' Turf."

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