Papa Tentacles

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'''Papa Tentacles''' is [[Squidward Tentacles]] father. He loved Squidward very much.  
 
'''Papa Tentacles''' is [[Squidward Tentacles]] father. He loved Squidward very much.  
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[[Image:More_Handsome_Squidward.jpg|thumb|right|Even more handsome]]
  
 
It is presumed that he is already dead because Squidward talks about him in past tense. In the episode [[Krab Borg]], [[SpongeBob]] tells [[Mr. Krabs]] that Squidward's Father never hugged his son. Then Squidward replied: ''My father loved me very much''. This probably means that the past tense used for Squidward's Father is deceased or Squidward's Father now hates him instead of loving him. It is unknown if papa tentacles still lives with [[Mama Tentacles|Squidward's Mother]].
 
It is presumed that he is already dead because Squidward talks about him in past tense. In the episode [[Krab Borg]], [[SpongeBob]] tells [[Mr. Krabs]] that Squidward's Father never hugged his son. Then Squidward replied: ''My father loved me very much''. This probably means that the past tense used for Squidward's Father is deceased or Squidward's Father now hates him instead of loving him. It is unknown if papa tentacles still lives with [[Mama Tentacles|Squidward's Mother]].

Revision as of 16:05, 30 October 2008

Papa Tentacles is Squidward Tentacles father. He loved Squidward very much.

Even more handsome

It is presumed that he is already dead because Squidward talks about him in past tense. In the episode Krab Borg, SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that Squidward's Father never hugged his son. Then Squidward replied: My father loved me very much. This probably means that the past tense used for Squidward's Father is deceased or Squidward's Father now hates him instead of loving him. It is unknown if papa tentacles still lives with Squidward's Mother.

Trivia

  • Strangely, in the book Hooray for Dads, Papa Tentacles is alive!


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