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Rodger Bumpass provides the voice of Squidward Tentacles, and other characters. Squidward was "a very nasally, monotone kind of guy", said Bumpass. He said that the character "became a very interesting character to do" because of "his sarcasm, and then his frustration, and then his apoplexy, and so he became a wide spectrum of emotions". [7]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 December 2024. American actor (born 1951) Rodger Bumpass Bumpass in 2024 Born (1951-11-20) November 20, 1951 (age 73) Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S. Other names Roger Bumpass Alma mater Arkansas State University (BA) Occupations Actor comedian Years active 1977–present Spouse Angela VanZandt (m. 2019 ...
Hillenburg "deliberately avoided" inviting guest stars onto the show, saying that "we only would cast someone if they came right out of the story." [ 4 ] A number of guest stars agreed to appear on the show after being convinced by their children who are SpongeBob SquarePants fans, while others accept because they are fans of the show themselves.
SpongeBob and Patrick try to convince Squidward that the Sea Bear exists, but Squidward refuses to believe in the creature until it attacks him repeatedly when he did things that attract a Sea Bear like playing his clarinet badly, wearing a sombrero in a goofy fashion, stomping on the ground (Sea Bears take that as a challenge), waving around a ...
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He opined that though it retained the series' humor, it did not feel cohesive and particularly disliked the film's focus on its new characters, which he felt distracted from the "SpongeBob mainstays", including Squidward and Patrick. Graham felt the lab scenes were "static and stuffy", and ultimately called the film "so-so". [22]