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Grandma SquarePants
Grandma SquarePants | |
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Gender: | Female |
Species: | Sponge |
Color: | Orange |
Birthday: | Unknown |
Height: | Average |
Family: | |
Voiced By: | Marion Ross
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Grandma SquarePants is SpongeBob's grandmother. She is a nice, friendly old lady. She lives in a nice house at Conch Street. She is married to SpongeBob's Grandfather who SpongeBob mentions every now and then, but for some reason they don't live together. She is the mother of Harold SquarePants (SpongeBob's father). She first appeared in the episode Grandma's Kisses.
She makes SpongeBob cookies when he comes over, and lets him wear a cookie-eating hat. She makes him a sweater with love in every stitch, and reads him a story about a magical sea leprechaun. She gives SpongeBob a big kiss when he leaves her house, and everyone at the Krusty Krab sees this. They then make fun of it and are very mean to SpongeBob. So the next time SpongeBob and Patrick visit her house, SpongeBob says he wants to be treated like a man, so Grandma decides to treat Patrick like a kid. SpongeBob gets really jealous, so Grandma tells him he does not have to kid to get a grandmother's love.
She cameos in the episode BlackJack, where SpongeBob thinks Cousin BlackJack SquarePants killed her.
Appearance
Grandma's looks include:
- Fluffy white hair
- Big, Horn-rimmed glasses
- A Green dress
- Wrinkles all over
- A nose like SpongeBob's
- Her face/head looks like the cookies SpongeBob loves to eat
She is a round sponge like SpongeBob's other family members, and speaks in a kindly voice.
Trivia
- She also appears in a SpongeBob book called "Confessions of a Sponge", where she is interviewed by reporters. She says that SpongeBob once took her to the Krusty Krab in honor of her birthday.
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