
At noon, SpongeBob and Patrick return to Squidward to tell him that they are almost done with their task, and SpongeBob accidentally shoots paint on Squidward's face and in his eyes. Squidward runs outside, screaming in pain, and is almost hit by a car that Debbie Rechid and Ralph turn out to be driving. They think Squidward is sick with chickenpox and take him to the hospital, ignoring his protests. His constant absences from the house on Muirfield Road proved too much for his wife, who finally left him. After producing a number of other pictures over the next several years, including the now classic The Front Page (1931) and Scarface (1932), Hughes lost interest in films and began devoting his full attention to flying. As he had with his previous ventures, he threw himself into aeronautics in a big way.
1st Floor
He decides to move to Tentacle Acres, which is a gated community with all Moai statue homes. Squidward also has a bathroom on the first floor as well as an elevator. The elevator goes to the second floor, which has a bathroom and the aforementioned bedroom and gallery. There are some inconsistencies with the design, such as if there’s one or more windows on the front.
2nd Floor
Another significant home we see in SpongeBob SquarePants is the anchor where Mr. Krabs and Pearl live. The first floor features the living room, and only Mr. Krabs would have a vending machine to try and make money off his guests. I don’t think I could live under a rock, figuratively or literally.
House Fancy

Squidward allows him to help out, and tells him to use paint to cover up a faded area on the wall. However, he ends up painting the entire room as he thought it all looked faded. The two then try to move the sofa, but SpongeBob accidentally hits Squidward's toe several times due to miscommunication and the sofa ends up getting destroyed. Squilliam appears again in "House Fancy" where Squilliam calls Squidward to boast about how his enormous house was chosen as the fanciest house on the show House Fancy.
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In "The Thing," Squidward gets cement dumped onto him by a truck and has his entire body covered with it, once again preventing him from speaking. In "Krusty Towers," Squidward is left hospitalized in bandages along with SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs after a fight that broke out in the hotel which caused it to collapse which causes Mr. Krabs to regret making it. In "I Was a Teenage Gary," Squidward accidentally gets injected with the snail plasma while swarming through the junk pile in his house created by Snail-SpongeBob. He is turned into a snail at the end as he’s shown singing on the fence with Gary and Snail-SpongeBob. Despite his grouchy nature, Squidward does have a caring heart deep down, and when he realizes his plans have caused either harm or emotional pain to those he ridiculed, he is quick to realize the error of his ways and make up for it while he can. Occasionally, such as in "Krab Borg," Squidward is seen teaming up with SpongeBob, or even caring about him.
Voice
His most enduring romantic liaison during this period was with Katharine Hepburn, with whom he shared a passion for flying and golf, and the pair could often be seen stepping through the gate at the rear of Hughes's house to play an impromptu round on the adjacent links. The scene is a big, rambling, hacienda-style house under construction directly across from the ninth green of Los Angeles's Wilshire Country Club. Suddenly, the scene is interrupted by a flashy red sports car barreling down the entrance drive and crashing into the ornate wooden gates leading to the motor court. Apocryphal though it may be, the story does manage to capture the spirit of what we have come to know about the young Hughes—bold, impetuous, erratic, with a manifest brilliance.
Squidward Tentacles
Only octopuses (Squidward’s an octopus, not a squid) can get into the community. If you’ve seen the episode, you’ll know that it seems like paradise at first, and Squidward fits right in. One of the windows is to Squidward’s bedroom, and the other is his gallery where he usually opens the window to practice his clarinet. The house looks very similar to the main pineapple, but it’s not as detailed. It’s also black and white rather than the colorful orange and green that SpongeBob’s house is.
Gary the Snail
In some episodes, like I Was a Teenage Gary, it was shown that SpongeBob still needs a key to open the house. The house has flowers that represent his spice garden on each side and a pathway with rocks that leads to his house. In the episode Krabby Road, he has a garage where SpongeBob and his band practice.
While he initially only seems to work there because he needs the money, he seems to only be there out of pure laziness of getting a different job as the series progresses. In "Giant Squidward," Squidward is turned into a giant through SpongeBob and Patrick spraying him with Kelp Grow in a playful attempt to enlarge his body parts before the ending results have his whole self grown. In "Breath of Fresh Squidward," Squidward gets electrocuted by a new fence he installed to prevent SpongeBob and Patrick from trespassing into his house.
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In the episode “Frankendoodle,” we meet DoodleBob, who starts as a drawing. But then he becomes evil and tortures SpongeBob for much of his time on screen. Squidward's bathroom's location is inconsistent, sometimes appearing on the first floor and other times on the second. There is a blue toilet, and a bathtub and shower with pink curtains. The sink is shaped like a clam and has a medicine cabinet above it. The first floor of Squidward's house contains a living room with green wallpaper and a pink tiled floor.
Other times, we get to see inside his house, which looks like he carved out the sand from under his rock. There are times where all we can see is a living room, but other episodes feature more rooms. Patrick literally lives under a rock, but what’s beneath frequently changes. Sometimes, Patrick sleeps with his head out from under the rock but the rest of his body under the home.
The second version appears in "Employee of the Month" and "Funny Pants." Squidward with his real-life octopus counterpart, as seen in the book Underwater Friends. He is a very cynical, selfish, sassy, introverted (as he stated himself), and a stick-in-the-mud individual. He works as the cashier at the Krusty Krab, a job he usually hates, most likely due to SpongeBob's annoyance and Mr. Krabs' cheapness.

In "Fools in April," Squidward pulls a very cruel and harmful prank on SpongeBob that physically assaults him while under the manipulation of a rope tied to him, though he would apologize at the end of the episode. In "Suction Cup Symphony," Squidward kicks SpongeBob and Patrick out of his window so hard to the point of fracturing the latter's buttock bones. Although Squidward tried to make the last hours of SpongeBob's life meaningful and felt guilty for causing his doom, he expresses anger upon discovering that SpongeBob never actually ate the pie. In "The Lost Mattress," Squidward tries to get SpongeBob and Patrick eaten by the guard worm at the dump by having them trespass the fence while dressed up in steak suits. In "The Curse of Bikini Bottom," Squidward lends his lawnmower to SpongeBob and Patrick out of hope that they injure themselves with it. In "Sportz?," he creates a malicious sports game for them to play in an attempt to harm them and they both fell for it hurting themselves for the game.
But the house is simple, and I think that’s something we can all take inspiration from. One of the episodes that comes to mind is “I’m With Stupid.” To help Patrick impress his parents, SpongeBob pretends to be dumb, and we get to see a couple of underground rooms in the starfish’s house. I imagine it would get very boring to live in a neighborhood like Tentacle Acres, but I don’t blame Squidward for wanting to try it out.
The floor plan has not been set, like most of the buildings in Bikini Bottom. Paintings are found with various decorations supporting an underwater theme. Squidward's arch-rival is Squilliam Fancyson, whom he first met in high school in band class, who, like all other octopuses on the show, looks and acts similar to Squidward, but wears a robe and has a unibrow. However, unlike Squidward, Squilliam is extremely successful in everything that Squidward has failed in, and is living Squidward's dream of being a wealthy celebrity artist with crowds of adoring fans, usually with many admirers following his presence. In Squilliam's debut episode, "Band Geeks," he calls Squidward, at his home, to once again, rub his success in his face, saying that his band is signed to play at the Bubble Bowl but can’t come and sarcastically asks Squidward for his "band" to cover for them.
As with Mr. Krabs, this hatred overall seems to have taken a turn for the worse in later seasons. In "Restraining SpongeBob," Squidward is very annoyed with Patrick when he would follow him around, ask stupid questions and use his clarinet to clean the toilet. In "The Camping Episode," after attracting a sea bear to prove SpongeBob and Patrick wrong about their existence, Squidward gets mauled several times by the bear and is left with many broken bones and has to limp to walk meaning that Squidward was wrong. In "Out of the Picture" an art dealer mentions that none of Squidward's artwork will ever have any monetary value unless he was "Out of the picture.", in which Mr. Krabs takes literally and attempts to kill him. In "The Googly Artiste" When Squidward showed an art dealer one of his artistic creations, the art dealer was repulsed by it.
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