Clarinet

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Squidward and his Clarinet
The OTHER Clarinet

The Clarinet also known as Clarry is one of the only friends of Squidward and it lives with Squidward. Squidward affection calls it "Clarry" sometimes. He performs frequently with her although it sounds dreadful and affects the people of Bikini Bottom in many ways. He has performed live many times and the critics were not happy with Squidward and his clarinet. On a rare occasion, Squidward plays the clarinet quite well which is great. Squidward’s ancestor, Squidly also has the same clarinet... The only time that Squidward and the clarinet played in a royal audience was in a dream that still ended up bad. The clarinet looks good, although it needs a better player to use its talent effectively...Clarry was killed by jellyfish.

Sound

Clarie often has bad sound and one minor reason why was revealed in the episode: Best Day Ever, where its tuning was too old, that even SpongeBob's tooth worked well. Also, Gary played the clarinet in the episode: The Paper.Clarie also first appeared in the episode: Bubblestand.

The Wooden Clarinet

As seen in the Christmas Who? SpongeBob makes a wooden clarinet for Squidward, which on the bottom of it has a button which says "push". Squidward pushes the button and through three holes, three wooden figurines start to come out that look like Squidward with his clarinet, and there is a tune that also sounds with it. On the side of the clarinet there is a carved out name "Squidward". Squidward was honored by this and he showed full respect to SpongeBob for the rest of the episode. It seemed that the clarinet was hard to make because it's handmade in drift wood. It plays Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.

Destroyed Times

Clarry has been broken lots of times. These episodes were the times when Clarry was broken.

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